Doha, Qatar – The preliminary rounds of the 54th Amir Cup concluded yesterday, determining the final teams to advance to the Round of 16. Four Qatar Stars League teams – Al Sailiya, Al Waab, Al Kharaitiyat, and Al Markhiya – successfully navigated challenges from rivals to secure their places in the next stage of the prestigious tournament. The matches, held across three Doha stadiums, were marked by close contests and late drama, setting the stage for a competitive knockout phase.
The contests took place at Abdullah Bin Khalifa Stadium, Hamad Bin Khalifa Stadium, and Thani Bin Jassim Stadium on January 11, 2024. These preliminary rounds feature teams from lower divisions vying for a spot alongside the top-tier QSL clubs in the Round of 16. The Amir Cup is known for often producing upsets as these lower league teams battle to prove themselves.
Al Sailiya Survives Penalty Shootout in Thrilling Amir Cup Clash
Al Sailiya and Muaither delivered the most dramatic result of the day, battling to a 1-1 draw after regulation time at Abdullah Bin Khalifa Stadium. Mohamed Benyettou gave Al Sailiya the lead in the 71st minute, but a late equalizer by Morales in the sixth minute of added time forced a penalty shootout.
Al Sailiya ultimately prevailed 5-4 in the shootout, narrowly avoiding elimination. The match also saw Al Sailiya reduced to ten men in the 75th minute after Osama Al Tairi received a red card, making their victory even more impressive.
Other Qualifying Matches
Al Waab secured a more straightforward victory, defeating Lusail 2-0. Osinio Cesar broke the deadlock in the 40th minute, and Baha Faisal added a second from the penalty spot to ensure Al Waab’s progression. This result demonstrates the growing competitiveness of teams outside the highest league.
Al Kharaitiyat continued their recent dominance over Al Bidaa, defeating them 2-1 to advance. This is the second consecutive season Al Kharaitiyat has eliminated Al Bidaa at this stage of the competition. Yanis Fathallah and Jordan Yuri scored for Al Kharaitiyat, while Cristian Bello answered for Al Bidaa with a penalty.
Meanwhile, Al Markhiya delivered a solid performance, overcoming Mesaimeer 2-1 at Thani Bin Jassim Stadium. Hamza Al-Sanhaji opened the scoring early in the fifth minute, and Lucas Firmo extended their lead with a penalty conversion in the 25th minute. Mohammed Al Junaidi managed to pull one back for Mesaimeer, but Al Markhiya held on for the win.
These preliminary round matches offered a glimpse of the talent emerging from the Qatar football scene beyond the established QSL clubs. Secondary keywords included Qatar football, knockout tournament, and penalty shootouts, emphasizing the competitive nature of the Amir Cup and the growing level of play in Qatari leagues. The presence of players from various nationalities also reflects the increasing internationalization of the sport in Qatar.
The 16 teams that have qualified will now proceed to the next phase of the tournament. The schedule for the Round of 16 is expected to be announced by the Qatar Football Association (QFA) in the coming days.
The exact dates and venues for the Round of 16 remain subject to confirmation, depending on the scheduling of other domestic and international competitions. Observers will be watching closely to see if any further upsets occur as the competition intensifies and the QSL giants enter the fray.

