Doha, Qatar – The Amir Cup preliminary round fixtures for the 2025-2026 season have been announced by the Qatar Football Association (QFA). This initial knockout stage will determine the final four teams to join the qualified clubs in the Round of 16 of Qatar’s most prestigious domestic football tournament. Matches are scheduled to take place on January 10, 2026, across four venues in Doha.
The preliminary round serves as a qualifying phase for teams from the Second Division League, providing an opportunity to compete against Qatar’s top clubs. All matches will be single-elimination contests, increasing the stakes for each participating team. The QFA released the schedule following the completion of the 2024-2025 Second Division League season.
Understanding the 2025-2026 Amir Cup Preliminary Round
The Amir Cup is an annual knockout tournament featuring clubs from all levels of Qatari football. It’s considered the most important domestic competition in the country, offering a pathway to continental competitions like the AFC Champions League. The preliminary round is designed to integrate teams from lower divisions, fostering broader participation and competition.
Second Division League Standings Determine Matchups
The matchups for the preliminary round were directly determined by the final standings of the recently concluded 2024-2025 Second Division League. Al Sailiya topped the league with 28 points, securing their position as a favorite in the qualifying stage. Al Markhiya finished second with 25 points, followed by Al Kharaitiyat (23 points) and Al Waab (19 points).
Lusail finished fifth with 18 points, earning them a spot in the preliminary round. Al Bidda (15 points), Mesaimeer (12 points), and Muaither (11 points) rounded out the eight teams competing in this initial stage. The league’s performance directly translates into opportunities for advancement in the Amir Cup.
Official Match Schedule and Venues
The QFA has confirmed the following schedule for the preliminary round matches:
Al Sailiya vs. Muaither – Abdullah Bin Khalifa Stadium
Al Markhiya vs. Mesaimeer – Thani Bin Jassim Stadium
Al Kharaitiyat vs. Al Bidda – Hamad Bin Khalifa Stadium
Al Waab vs. Lusail – Hamad Al Kubaisi Stadium
All matches are scheduled to kick off at 17:30 local time. The selection of these stadiums aims to accommodate fans and provide a suitable environment for these crucial qualifying matches. The Qatar football scene is anticipating competitive matches.
Additionally, the knockout format of the preliminary round adds significant pressure to each game. A single loss eliminates a team from contention, making every match a high-stakes affair. This format often leads to unpredictable results and exciting contests, attracting attention from Qatar sports enthusiasts.
Meanwhile, the successful completion of the Second Division League season demonstrates the continued development of football at all levels within Qatar. The league provides a platform for emerging talent and serves as a crucial stepping stone for players aspiring to compete in the Qatar Stars League and beyond.
In contrast to the later stages of the tournament, the preliminary round focuses on providing opportunities for teams outside the top tier. This contributes to a more inclusive and competitive football landscape in Qatar. The QFA’s commitment to developing all levels of the game is evident in the structure of the Amir Cup.
Looking ahead, the winners of these preliminary round matches will advance to the Round of 16, joining the teams that automatically qualified based on their performance in the Qatar Stars League. The draw for the Round of 16 is expected to take place shortly after the completion of the preliminary round. Further details regarding broadcast schedules and ticket availability will be announced by the QFA in the coming weeks. The progression of teams through the tournament remains subject to potential scheduling adjustments and unforeseen circumstances.

