Veteran al-Haydos confident of Qatar’s chances after World Cup 2026 draw
Qatar’s most-capped player Hassan al-Haydos expressed optimism following the FIFA World Cup 2026 draw in Washington, as Al Annabi prepare to face a challenging group in the tournament.The draw, held at the John F. Kennedy Centre for the Arts in Washington, DC, placed Asian champions Qatar in Group B alongside Canada, Switzerland, and the winner of European Play-Off A, which includes Italy, Northern Ireland, Wales or Bosnia and Herzegovina.Speaking after the draw, al-Haydos said the World Cup will witness intense competition, highlighting the continuous development of teams worldwide. “The Qatar seeks to perform at a level that meets expectations and achieve better results than its participation in the previous edition held in 2022 at home,” he added.He explained that the team’s preparation will not involve a long training camp, but will instead consist of varying training days ahead of the tournament.Mansour al-Ansari, Secretary General of the Qatar Football Association, described Qatar’s group as a tough challenge but reaffirmed the federation’s commitment to preparing the team fully.“Participating in the upcoming World Cup finals requires high-level preparation, and the QFA will work to create all the appropriate conditions to ensure the team is ready,” he said. “Al-Annabi aspires to appear in a way that meets expectations during the tournament.”