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Arab Cup ticket sales surpass 500,000: Local Organising Committee CEO

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Last updated: 2025/11/25 at 6:53 PM
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Doha, Qatar – Preparations are well underway for the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025, scheduled to take place from December 1st to 18th. Organizers report strong public interest, with over 500,000 tickets already sold, signaling a successful event and reinforcing Qatar’s position as a leading sports destination. The tournament will feature 16 teams and builds on the momentum generated by the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.

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Jassim Abdulaziz Al Jassim, CEO of the Local Organising Committee for Football Events, confirmed that all organizational aspects of the Arab Cup are progressing on schedule. He stated that the event is designed to be one of the strongest in the championship’s history, leveraging lessons learned from previous tournaments.

Qatar Gears Up for the 2025 FIFA Arab Cup

The 2025 edition of the Arab Cup will follow a format similar to the successful 2021 tournament, which was the first to receive official recognition and be held under the FIFA umbrella. This format includes a group stage followed by knockout rounds, culminating in a final match. The tournament will be played across six stadiums previously used during the 2022 World Cup, aiming to capitalize on existing infrastructure and fan familiarity.

Ticket Sales and International Interest

The rapid pace of ticket sales is a key indicator of the tournament’s anticipated success. Approximately 30% of tickets purchased to date are from outside of Qatar, demonstrating the enduring appeal of Qatari-hosted football events. This international interest extends to broadcasting rights, with significant demand from media outlets beyond the Arab world, according to Al Jassim.

This surge in global attention highlights the growing prominence of football within the Arab region. The 2021 Arab Cup served as a crucial operational test for the 2022 World Cup and subsequently elevated the profile of Arab football on the international stage. The increased visibility is expected to attract further investment and development in the sport across the region.

Long-Term Commitment to the Tournament

Qatar’s commitment to the Arab Cup extends beyond the 2025 edition. Following an agreement with FIFA, Qatar will host the tournament in 2025, 2029, and 2033. This long-term hosting arrangement reflects confidence in the tournament’s ability to foster Arab unity and enhance the competitive level of football in the region. The decision also underscores Qatar’s ambition to remain a central hub for major sporting events.

Additionally, organizers are prioritizing the fan experience, coordinating with key tourist destinations like Katara Cultural Village, Doha Port, and Souq Waqif to offer a comprehensive cultural and entertainment program. This initiative, in collaboration with Qatar Tourism and Visit Qatar, aims to provide visitors with a memorable experience beyond the matches themselves. The timing of the tournament in December is also strategic, coinciding with Qatar National Day and the anniversary of the 2022 World Cup, potentially boosting attendance and national pride.

The success of the Arab Cup is seen as vital for strengthening regional football development and showcasing Qatar’s capabilities as a world-class event host. The tournament also provides a platform for promoting tourism and cultural exchange within the Arab world. Related events, such as the upcoming AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023, are also contributing to Qatar’s growing reputation as a sporting powerhouse.

Looking ahead, organizers will focus on finalizing the qualification process for the remaining teams and refining logistical arrangements. The completion of the preliminary rounds will determine the final lineup and allow for more targeted marketing and promotional efforts. The ongoing coordination with FIFA and local partners will be crucial to ensuring a smooth and successful tournament, and future editions will likely incorporate further enhancements based on feedback and evolving best practices.

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