KUWAIT CITY — Syria enjoyed some rare soccer success by beating Iraq 1-0 here Thursday to win the West Asian Football Federation (WAFF) Championships for the first time. Ahmad Al-Salih headed the winning goal for Syria's Red Eagles in the 75th minute of the final and they rode their luck in the closing stages before claiming the nine-team biennial tournament. “I give this win and this worthy title to the Syrian people. I thank God that we succeeded in bringing happiness to the sad people,” striker Omar Al-Soma said in a televised interview after the match. The Syrians reached the final after drawing with Iraq and coming from behind to beat Jordan in the group stages. It then edged Bahrain 3-2 on penalties when its semifinal finished 1-1 after extra time. It had twice previously finished as runner-up, in the inaugural edition in 2000 and again four years later, both times losing to Iran. Syria is ranked 144th by world governing body FIFA and has never qualified for a World Cup but has made the Asian Cup finals on five occasions, most recently last year. It begins the qualifiers for the 2015 Asian Cup in February and will play home matches against Singapore, Jordan and Oman in Iran. The top two teams from the group will compete in the finals in Australia. — Reuters