Doha, Qatar – Qatar and Saudi Arabia concluded their group stage play in the AGCFF Under-23 Gulf Cup with a 1-1 draw yesterday at Aspire Academy. Both teams had already secured their spots in the semi-finals, making the match a final tune-up before the knockout rounds. The result saw Saudi Arabia finish atop Group A, while Qatar closely followed, demonstrating the growing strength of under-23 football in the region.
Mustafa Al Sayed opened the scoring for Qatar in the 24th minute, capitalizing on a well-executed attack. However, Saudi Arabia relentlessly pursued an equalizer, eventually finding the back of the net through Thamer Al Khaibari in the 85th minute, preserving their unbeaten run in the tournament.
Group A Concludes with Saudi Arabia Leading the Way
Saudi Arabia finished as Group A winners with seven points, edging out Qatar on goal difference. Both nations showcased dominant performances throughout the group stage, securing their semi-final berths with a game to spare. This allowed both coaching staffs to experiment with lineups and manage player fatigue, a strategic advantage heading into the more demanding knockout phase.
Qatar’s path to the semi-finals included a convincing 3-0 victory over Kuwait and a narrow 1-0 win against Bahrain. These results highlighted their defensive solidity and ability to convert scoring opportunities, key attributes for success in tournament play. The team’s performance signals a positive trajectory for Qatari youth development in soccer.
Saudi Arabia similarly impressed, beginning their campaign with a resounding 5-0 defeat of Bahrain and then securing a 1-0 victory over Kuwait. Their consistent scoring and strong defensive organization have established them as a clear favorite in the competition.
Kuwait and Bahrain’s Tournament Ends
In the preceding match, Kuwait defeated Bahrain 2-1, securing their first win of the tournament. Ahmed Boodai and Montaser Suleiman scored for Kuwait, while Ali Al Dosari managed a consolation goal for Bahrain. Despite the victory, Kuwait finished third in the group with three points.
Bahrain, unfortunately, concluded their Gulf Cup journey without a single point, suffering three consecutive defeats. This outcome underscores the challenges they face in competing with the established Gulf football powers at the under-23 level.
The draw between Qatar and Saudi Arabia, while not altering their semi-final qualification, provided valuable insights into both teams’ tactical approaches. The match was characterized by intense midfield battles and strategic defensive play, suggesting a cautious approach from both sides given their already secured positions.
The tournament as a whole has been praised for its high level of competition and the opportunity it provides for emerging talents to gain valuable international experience. The focus on under-23 players is crucial for building sustainable success for national teams across the Gulf region.
Looking ahead, the semi-final matchups will be determined based on the final standings of both groups. Dates and times for the semi-final games are expected to be announced by the tournament organizers within the next 24 hours. The competition for a place in the final is expected to be fierce, with all four remaining teams demonstrating considerable potential.
The performance of these young players will be closely watched by national team coaches as they begin to assess potential candidates for future senior squads. The Gulf Cup serves as an important stepping stone for these athletes, offering a platform to showcase their skills and compete against the best emerging talent in the region.

