In a thrilling FIFA World Cup Qualifying match on Tuesday, Asian champions Qatar and 10-man North Korea battled to a 2-2 draw in Vientiane, Laos. This result gave both teams their first points in Group A of the third round of the Asian Qualifiers, after suffering defeats in their opening matches. The game, played at the New Laos National Stadium, saw North Korea take an early lead with a stunning goal from Ri II-song in the 19th minute.
Qatar bounced back with an equalizer from Akram Afif, who converted a penalty in the 31st minute after being fouled by North Korea’s Jang Kuk-Chol, who was subsequently sent off. Almoez Ali then put Qatar ahead with a magnificent strike from outside the box just before halftime. However, the resilient North Koreans managed to level the scores through Kuk-Chol Kanga six minutes into the second half, before the match was interrupted by heavy rain.
Following a delay, the game resumed and North Korean goalkeeper Kang Ju-Hyok made a crucial save to deny Qatar the victory, stopping a Lucas Mendis shot in the 87th minute. Despite prolonged stoppage time and several attempts, Qatar failed to find a winning goal. With this draw, Qatar, coming off a loss to the UAE in their previous match, will now face Kyrgyzstan on October 10 before taking on Iran in the Qualifiers.
The match between Qatar and North Korea showcased an entertaining display of skill and determination from both sides, with Qatar’s attacking prowess on full display. Although North Korea played with ten men for the majority of the game, they put up a strong fight and managed to earn a valuable point against the defending Asian champions. The draw sets up an intriguing scenario in Group A, as both teams look to secure a spot in the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Qatar will be looking to bounce back from their disappointing start in the Qualifiers, as they face tough upcoming matches against Kyrgyzstan and Iran. The team will be eager to build on the positive aspects of their performance against North Korea and secure vital points in their quest for World Cup qualification. With talented players like Akram Afif and Almoez Ali leading the charge, Qatar will be hoping to make a strong statement in the remaining matches of the Qualifiers.
North Korea, on the other hand, will take confidence from their resilient performance against Qatar and will be looking to carry that momentum into their upcoming matches. Despite being a man down for most of the game, North Korea showed great character and determination to come back from behind twice and earn a hard-fought draw. The team will be aiming to build on this result as they face their next opponents in the Qualifiers, with hopes of progressing further in the tournament.
Overall, the match between Qatar and North Korea provided an exciting spectacle for football fans, with both teams showcasing their talents and competitive spirit. As the Qualifiers progress, it will be interesting to see how these teams perform and whether they can secure a spot in the FIFA World Cup 2026. With plenty of action still to come in Group A, fans can expect more thrilling encounters and unpredictable results as the race for World Cup qualification heats up.