Doha, Qatar – Palestine and Syria secured their places in the quarter-finals of the FIFA Arab Cup 2025 after a 0-0 draw in their final Group A match at Education City Stadium yesterday. The result saw both teams finish with five points, with Palestine topping the group on goal difference, eliminating hosts Qatar and Tunisia from contention. This marks a significant achievement for both nations in the regional tournament.
The match, played before a crowd of 39,571, concluded a group stage marked by unexpected results and fierce competition. Neither side could break the deadlock despite several opportunities, ultimately relying on goal difference to determine the group winner. The advancement of Palestine and Syria sets the stage for an intriguing knockout round.
Palestine and Syria Advance in the FIFA Arab Cup 2025
The goalless draw was a tense affair, with both teams demonstrating strong defensive organization. Palestine had an early chance through Hamed Hamdan, but his long-range shot missed the target. Syria responded with an attack led by Elmar Abraham, but Omar Khribin’s attempt was also off-course.
The first half concluded without a goal, setting the tone for a cautious second period. Both teams understood that a single goal could decide their fate in the Arab Cup, leading to a more tactical approach.
Key Moments and VAR Intervention
A controversial moment occurred in the 61st minute when the referee initially awarded a penalty to Palestine for a challenge on Mohammad Alsalkhadi. However, the decision was overturned following a review by the Video Assistant Referee (VAR), maintaining the stalemate. This highlights the increasing role of technology in ensuring fair play within the tournament.
Despite continued efforts from both sides, including substitutions aimed at injecting fresh energy, neither team could find the breakthrough. Syria’s attacking prowess, often reliant on the creativity of Abraham, was effectively contained by the Palestinian defense. Meanwhile, Palestine struggled to convert possession into clear-cut scoring opportunities.
The draw represents a positive outcome for both Palestine and Syria, who have navigated a challenging group to reach the quarter-finals. Their performance demonstrates the growing competitiveness of football in the region and the potential for upsets in major tournaments. The FIFA Arab Cup serves as an important platform for developing national teams.
The elimination of Qatar, the tournament hosts, is a significant disappointment for local fans. Despite a strong showing in previous matches, they ultimately fell short in their bid to progress from the group stage. Tunisia also faced an early exit, failing to capitalize on their opportunities against both Palestine and Syria. This outcome underscores the unpredictable nature of international football and the importance of consistency throughout the tournament.
Additionally, the tournament has provided a valuable opportunity to showcase Qatar’s infrastructure and organizational capabilities ahead of future major sporting events. The Education City Stadium, one of the venues used for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, proved to be a fitting setting for this crucial group stage encounter. The event has also drawn attention to the development of football across the Arab world.
The quarter-final draw will take place following the conclusion of the remaining group stage matches. The exact dates and times of the quarter-final fixtures are yet to be confirmed, but are expected to be announced by the tournament organizers within the next 24-48 hours. The focus will now shift to analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of the remaining teams as they prepare for the knockout stages, with the ultimate goal of lifting the Arab Cup trophy.
Looking ahead, the quarter-finals promise to be highly competitive, with several strong contenders vying for a place in the semi-finals. The performance of Palestine and Syria will be closely watched as they attempt to build on their group stage success. The tournament continues to provide a platform for emerging talent and a celebration of footballing passion across the Arab region.

