The fifth Islamic Solidarity Games, organized in the Turkish city of Konya, ended today, in which 4,200 male and female players representing 54 countries took part.

The outcome of the Arab participation in the session varied as the Moroccan mission managed to win 46 colored medals (12 gold, 10 silver and 24 bronze), placing seventh and first in the Arab world in the medal rankings.

Immediately behind it, Bahrain is eighth and second in the Arab world with 23 medals (9 gold, 7 silver and 7 bronze), Algeria is tenth with 33 medals (7 gold, 11 silver and 15 bronze), then Kuwait is eleventh with 13 medals. medals (5 gold, 6 silver and 2 bronze) while Qatar finished 13th with 12 medals (4 gold, 3 silver and 5 bronze).

The UAE ranked 14th with 10 medals (3 gold, 2 silver and 5 bronze), followed by Saudi Arabia with 23 medals (1 gold, 12 silver and 10 bronze), followed by Jordan with 7 medals (1 gold, 1 silver). and 5 bronzes), then Sultanate of Oman with 4 medals (1 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronzes), then Libya with 4 medals (1 gold, 3 bronzes), then Sudan with 3 medals (2 silvers and 1 bronze), then Tunisia with 5 medals (1 silver, 4 bronze), then Lebanon with 4 medals (1 silver and 3 bronze), Djibouti with two (silver and bronze), Palestine with two (silver and bronze), then Yemen with bronze and finally Iraq without a medal.

Turkey leads the medal table with 303 medals, including 127 gold, 97 silver and 79 bronze medals. Uzbekistan is second with 140 medals, including 46 gold, 38 silver and 56 bronze.

Iran dropped to third place with 127 colored medals, including 38 gold, 41 silver and 48 bronze. Azerbaijan retained its fourth place with 85 colored medals, including 26 gold, 30 silver and 29 bronze. Kazakhstan finished fifth with 80, including 24 golds, 22 silvers and 34 bronzes, while Indonesia was in sixth place with 51, including 13 golds, 13 silvers and 25 bronzes.