FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025, 1998 Edition Marks Qatar's Most Notable Achievement As Runner-Up
For his part, former Qatari national team player and current coach Yousef Adam stated that the 1998 Arab Cup, remains one of the most important participations for Qatari football, as Qatar hosted the tournament for the first time in its history, with the participation of elite Arab teams explained that Qatar was not initially considered a title contender, following a period of rebuilding with the introduction of new players. However, the team delivered strong results, topping Group A with wins over Jordan and Libya, then defeating the UAE in the semifinals to reach the final noted that Qatar lost 3-1 in the final to the Saudi national team that included several players who had competed in the 1998 World Cup in France. He explained that it was a tough match, decided by a few small details, and that Qatar came very close to securing its first Arab Cup title, making the experience an important milestone in the team's history's third Arab Cup appearance came during the exceptional tenth edition of the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2021, which marked a major step forward for the competition after it received official recognition from FIFA tournament served as a key operational test for the stadiums that later hosted the historic FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. The Arab Cup achieved resounding success, contributing to FIFA's decision to continue hosting the next three editions under its auspices tournament featured a record-breaking 23 teams, with nine qualifying directly and 14 progressing through the preliminary rounds, bringing the total to 16 teams in the finals Qatari national team topped Group A, which included Iraq, Oman, and Bahrain. They began their campaign with a 1-0 victory over Bahrain, courtesy of a goal from Abdulaziz Hatem. They then defeated Oman 2-1, with goals from Akram Afif and an own goal by Omani defender Fahmi Said. Qatar followed this with a 3-0 win against Iraq, with Akram Afif scoring twice and Hassan Al Haydos adding another the quarterfinals, Qatar beat the UAE 5-0, with goals from Abdulaziz Hatem, Almoez Ali (two goals), Boualem Khoukhi, and an own goal by UAE defender Ali Salmeen narrowly missed out on the final after a 2-1 extra-time loss to Algeria, who went on to win the title by defeating Tunisia 2-0 in the final Annabi secured third place by beating Egypt 5-4 on penalties following a goalless draw in regular and extra time Qatar star Abdulaziz Hassan told QNA that Qatar delivered strong performances in the 2021 Arab Cup, entering the tournament as a top contender after winning the 2019 AFC Asian Cup and benefiting from major home support as host nation. He added that the tournament served as a key step in preparing the team for the 2022 World Cup added that the team delivered outstanding performances in the group stage, winning all three matches against Oman, Iraq, and Bahrain and topping the group with a perfect record. The team then advanced through the knockout rounds, beating the UAE and battling strongly against Algeria in the semifinal before securing third place the three Arab Cup editions in which Qatar has competed (1985, 1998, and 2021), the national team played 14 matches, winning eight, drawing three, and losing three, scoring 22 goals and conceding 10.
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