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Fourteen teams eye seven qualifying spots for FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025

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Last updated: 2025/11/24 at 11:18 AM
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Doha, Qatar – Fourteen national teams are vying for seven remaining spots in the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025, set to take place in Doha from December 1st to 18th. Qualifying matches commenced on November 25th and will continue through November 26th, with games hosted across several stadiums in the Qatari capital. The tournament promises a showcase of Arab football talent and serves as a key preparation event for regional teams.

The qualifying stage is crucial for teams hoping to participate in the prestigious tournament. These matches will determine the final lineup alongside the automatically qualified host nation, Qatar. The competition is expected to be fierce, with several teams looking to rebound from recent setbacks in other qualifying campaigns.

The Road to the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025: Qualifying Highlights

The opening day of qualifiers featured Mauritania against Kuwait at Jassim bin Hamad Stadium. Kuwait, a historical participant in the Arab Cup with eight appearances in the past ten editions, aims to overcome their failure to qualify for the 2021 tournament and a recent exit from the FIFA World Cup 2026 Asian Qualifiers. Mauritania, seeking their third appearance, also looks to regain momentum after missing out on the Africa Cup of Nations qualification.

Another key matchup saw Syria face South Sudan at Grand Hamad Stadium. Syria, favored on paper and bolstered by expected fan support, hopes to improve upon their group stage exit in the previous Arab Cup. South Sudan, meanwhile, is determined to qualify for the first time, seeking to put behind them a disappointing loss in the previous qualifying round.

Key Matchups and Regional Rivalries

Tuesday’s fixtures included a potentially close contest between Palestine and Libya at Thani bin Jassim Stadium. Both teams are eager to secure a qualifying spot, with Libya aiming to return to the tournament after a narrow defeat in the last edition. Palestine seeks to build on their previous qualification, despite a challenging group stage performance in 2021.

Wednesday’s schedule features Oman against Somalia, a repeat of their previous qualifying encounter, and Djibouti facing Bahrain. Bahrain, with more experience, is expected to be the favorite against Djibouti, who are aiming for their first-ever appearance in the Arab Cup. Additionally, Comoros will play Yemen, and Sudan will compete against Lebanon, all vying for a place in the final tournament.

Oman delivered a strong performance in the 2021 Arab Cup, reaching the second round before being eliminated by Tunisia. Bahrain, however, exited in the group stage, highlighting the competitive nature of the tournament. These past results underscore the importance of each qualifying match.

The competition isn’t limited to established footballing nations. Teams like South Sudan, Djibouti, and Comoros are using the AFC qualifiers as an opportunity to develop their programs and gain valuable international experience. This increased participation contributes to the growth of football across the Arab region.

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The FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 qualifiers will conclude with these pivotal matches, setting the stage for a compelling tournament in December. The results will determine the final seven teams joining host nation Qatar. The coming days will reveal which nations will compete for regional glory, and fans will be watching closely to see which teams can overcome the challenges and secure their place in the tournament. Further details regarding the tournament schedule and ticket information are expected to be released by the organizing committee in the coming weeks.

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