As the anticipation builds for the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025, Sudanese football icon Abdulaziz Zakaria, widely known as “Mangistu,” expresses optimism that the tournament will showcase Arab solidarity and sporting excellence. The competition, scheduled for late 2025 in Qatar, promises to be a significant event for football fans across the Arab world. Mangistu, a former star for Sudan and a long-time resident of Qatar, believes the event will surpass even the 2022 FIFA World Cup in impact.
The upcoming Arab Cup is expected to feature national teams from across the Arab world, competing for regional supremacy. Qatar, having successfully hosted the World Cup, is preparing to welcome fans and athletes once again. Sudan’s participation hinges on their upcoming qualifying match against Lebanon, adding to the tournament’s early drama.
The Legacy of “Mangistu” and Sudanese Football
Abdulaziz Zakaria earned the nickname “Mangistu” early in his career due to his playing style, which resembled that of Ethiopian football legend Mangistu Worku. He quickly became a prominent figure in Sudanese football during the 1980s, playing for Al Hilal and representing the Sudan national team. He recalls being fortunate to play alongside established players as one of the youngest members of the national squad.
However, his career extended beyond Sudan’s borders. In the early 1990s, Mangistu moved to Qatar, continuing his professional career with local clubs before transitioning into coaching. He has since dedicated himself to youth development, working with clubs like Al Sailiya and Al Sadd, and establishing his own football academy.
A Passion for the Beautiful Game
Mangistu emphasizes the unifying power of football, describing it as a “universal language” that transcends cultural boundaries. He credits the sport with providing him with opportunities throughout his life and career. This passion for the game fuels his commitment to nurturing young talent in Qatar.
He also highlights the fervent support of Sudanese football fans, stating, “There’s no fanbase like Sudanese fans. We live and breathe football; it’s in our DNA.” This dedication, he hopes, will inspire the current generation of Sudanese players.
Looking Ahead to the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025
Sudan faces a crucial qualifying match against Lebanon on November 26th at the Thani bin Jassim Stadium. A victory would secure their place in Group D of the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025, alongside Algeria, Iraq, and the winner of the Bahrain vs. Djibouti qualifier. The outcome of this match is critical for Sudan’s chances of competing on a regional stage.
Mangistu believes the Arab Cup serves as a powerful symbol of Arab unity, building on the success of the inaugural edition and the recent World Cup. He anticipates that Qatar will once again demonstrate its hospitality and organizational capabilities, creating an even more memorable tournament. The event is also seen as a valuable opportunity to promote football development across the region.
The success of the Qatar 2025 tournament will depend on several factors, including team performance, fan engagement, and logistical execution. The qualifying matches in November will be a key indicator of the competitive landscape. Further details regarding the tournament schedule and participating teams are expected to be released by FIFA and the Qatar Football Association in the coming months, with the final tournament draw anticipated in early 2025.
FIFA is the governing body overseeing the tournament. The Qatar Football Association is responsible for local organization.

