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Title-chasing Qatar eye winning start against Palestine as Arab Cup begins

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Last updated: 2025/12/01 at 3:31 PM
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Doha, Qatar – The FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 officially began today, with hosts Qatar entering the tournament as strong contenders buoyed by recent FIFA World Cup qualification and enthusiastic home support. The 16-team competition promises a showcase of talent from across the Arab world, culminating in a final match coinciding with Qatar National Day. The tournament will run until December 18th, with the ultimate aim of crowning a champion from a competitive field.

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This edition of the Arab Cup comes just a year before Qatar hosts the AFC Asian Cup in 2027, offering a valuable opportunity for preparation and a high-profile sporting event for fans. Seven teams secured their places through qualifying rounds held last week in Doha, joining the automatically qualified nations for a battle for regional supremacy.

Qatar’s Campaign Begins: A Focus on the FIFA Arab Cup

Qatar, ranked 51st in the world, launches its campaign against Palestine at Al Bayt Stadium following a spectacular opening ceremony. Coach Julen Lopetegui has named a squad carefully constructing a balance between experienced players and emerging talent as the nation looks ahead to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, jointly hosted by the USA, Mexico, and Canada.

Several key senior players are unavailable for selection, including Boualem Khoukhi, Karim Boudiaf, and Pedro Miguel. Adding to Qatar’s challenges, striker Almoez Ali is recovering from surgery and will miss the opening stages of the tournament.

Squad Dynamics and Expectations

Despite these absences, Lopetegui expressed confidence in his team’s depth. Akram Afif will spearhead the attack, supported by experienced campaigners like Abdulaziz Hatem and Ahmed Alaaeldin. Additionally, the coach is keen to integrate younger players into the squad, providing them with valuable tournament experience. Al Hashemi Al Hussein, amongst the young players selected, conveyed his excitement about playing in front of a home crowd.

Lopetegui emphasized a pragmatic approach, stating his team’s focus is solely on the match against Palestine and avoiding looking ahead. He acknowledged the physical, technical, and mental preparation undertaken by the squad, stressing their readiness for the challenge.

Qatar’s recent qualification for the 2026 World Cup provides a significant morale boost, however, Lopetegui was swift to dismiss that as a completed chapter. He believes that the Arab Cup represents a fresh opportunity to build momentum and develop the team’s dynamic for future competitions.

In contrast to Qatar’s favoured status, Palestine, ranked 96th, earned their place in the group stage through a hard-fought penalty shootout victory over Libya. Coach Ihab Abu Jazar acknowledged the difficulty of the group, which also includes World Cup qualifiers, he voiced confidence in his team’s ability to compete.

Regional Competition Heats Up

Beyond Qatar, the tournament features several other strong contenders. Morocco, currently 11th in the FIFA world rankings, is widely considered a leading challenger. Egypt (34th), Algeria (35th), and Tunisia (40th) are also expected to contend for the title, representing the established footballing powerhouses of North Africa. Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq are being closely watched as potential dark horses. The inclusion of these competitive teams ensures that the FIFA Arab Cup has a high degree of competition.

Organizers are anticipating large crowds and have advised fans to arrive early, particularly to witness the opening ceremony scheduled for 5:30pm local time. This opening day is set to signal an energy and excitement that will drive the remaining tournament matches.

The group stage will conclude on December 9th, paving the way for the quarter-finals on December 11th and 12th. The competition is expected to provide a thrilling spectacle for fans throughout the region and beyond. The tournament will continue to reveal which teams are most capable of lifting the trophy on Qatar National Day.

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