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Rayyan, Arabi set up Qatar Basketball League final

Al Rayyan and Al Arabi booked their places in the Qatar Basketball League final after hard-fought semi-final play-off victories Saturday at Al Gharafa Indoor Hall. Powered by a sensational 41-point performance from Rolands Freimanis, Al Rayyan edged past Al Ahli 93–88 in a high-scoring encounter. In the other semi-final, Al Arabi secured a dramatic 76–74 win over Al Sadd, holding their nerve in a tightly contested clash to seal their spot in the final. 

Al Sadd players train on the eve of their Qatar Stars League match against Al Arabi.
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Sadd seek rebound against Arabi as title race tightens

Leaders Al Sadd face a challenging test against Al Arabi in the Qatar Stars League at Khalifa International Stadium today as the title race enters a crucial phase.Defending champions Al Sadd saw their impressive 10-match winning streak come to an abrupt halt in the previous round after suffering a shock 2-5 defeat to Umm Salal. Despite the setback, the Wolves remain firmly at the top of the standings with a four-point lead.Sadd currently lead the table ahead of second-placed Al Shamal, who have 34 points from 17 matches, while Al Gharafa SC are third with the same number of points from 18 games.However, with only four matches remaining for the defending champions before the league concludes, any further slip-up could complicate their title ambitions. The race for the championship remains tight, with several teams still capable of applying pressure at the top of the standings.Al Arabi, currently sixth in the table with 25 points, will be eager to claim a strong result as they aim to climb higher in the standings. The Dream Team played out a 1-1 draw against Al Ahli in their previous match, but they will take confidence from the reverse fixture earlier this season when they defeated Al Sadd 3-1.Speaking to the media on the eve of the match, Al Arabi’s Romanian coach Cosmin Contra stressed the need for focus and discipline against the league leaders. "Derby matches are always unpredictable, requiring special mental preparation. We respect Al Sadd as a great team and they are the league leaders, but our goal is to return to winning ways and make up for our recent results," he said."Al Sadd's recent loss doesn't mean they have declined; on the contrary, it will motivate them to come into the match with a strong desire to make amends. This necessitates extreme caution and high defensive discipline from us. During training, we've worked on addressing our attacking weaknesses to ensure we capitalize on even half-chances in front of the opponent's goal," Cosmin elaborated."The players understand the importance of this match, and we will enter the game with only one goal in mind: victory. The three points at this stage represent a tremendous morale and technical boost to strengthen our position in the standings," he added.Al Arabi defender Alexis Pérez also highlighted the importance of teamwork and tactical discipline in order to overcome the defending champions. "We have worked with the coach to analyse our opponent's strengths, and we know that Al Sadd will be looking to redeem themselves after their recent loss, which makes the match even more challenging. The key to victory for us is complete tactical discipline and playing as a cohesive unit from the first minute until the final whistle."Al Sadd coach Roberto Mancini, meanwhile, expects a strong response from his side following the heavy defeat in the previous round. “The match will be very difficult and intense, and we must be fully prepared. We are not happy with the result of our last match, but this feeling must be reversed and we must give our best to secure the three points," he said.Al Sadd striker Rafa Mujica echoed his coach’s sentiments and said the team is determined to return to winning ways. “It is a special match, we know how difficult it will be, but we will give 100 per cent of our effort. We know our mission is to win and that is what we want to achieve.”Shamal seek win against DuhailIn another key fixture today, Al Shamal SC will look to continue their impressive campaign when they face Al Duhail at Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium. Al Shamal have been one of the surprise packages of the season and currently sit second in the table. Coach David Prats expects a tough contest but remains confident about his team’s chances.“We are expecting a tough match against a strong team with top-level players and tremendous potential, led by competent coaching staff. They are also coming off a resounding 4-0 victory against Al Sailiya in the last round. We are aware of Al Duhail’s strength, the experience of their players and their capabilities, but we are ready for the match. Our goal is to win and secure the three points to continue our impressive run this season and maintain our position at the top of league table,” said Prats.Al Shamal midfielder Pau Prim, who scored a dramatic stoppage-time winner against Al Wakrah in the previous round, said the team is determined to maintain their momentum. “We will look to continue our winning streak, maintain our position in the standings and continue the team’s outstanding run this season,” he said.Al Duhail coach Djamel Belmadi also acknowledged the challenge posed by Al Shamal. “Al Shamal have been performing exceptionally well this season, currently sitting in second place with only a few matches remaining. The match will be tough. We will strive to win and secure the three points to continue our climb up the league table,” he said.Rayyan meet WakrahElsewhere, Al Rayyan SC will host Al Wakrah SC at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium in another important encounter. Both sides will be eager to bounce back after defeats in their previous matches. Al Wakrah suffered a narrow 0-1 loss to Al Shamal, while Al Rayyan were edged 1-2 by Al Shahania.The Lions currently occupy fourth place in the standings with 28 points and will be keen to consolidate their position amid growing pressure from Qatar SC and Al Arabi, who are also pushing to move up the table. Al Wakrah, known as the Blue Wave, sit eighth with 23 points and will be aiming to return to winning ways as the season approaches its decisive stages.Fixtures (All games 9.30pm kick-offs)Tuesday: Al Arabi vs Al Sadd at Khalifa International Stadium; Al Shamal vs Al Duhail at Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium; Al Rayyan vs Al Wakrah at Ahmad Bin Ali StadiumWednesday: Al Gharafa vs Al Ahli at Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium; Umm Salal vs Qatar SC at Khalifa International Stadium; Al Sailiya vs Al Shahania at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium 

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LIS hosts Annual Athletics Meet

The Al Arabi Stadium buzzed with excitement as Loyola International School (LIS) hosted its Annual Athletics Meet, uniting students from both campuses in a vibrant celebration of excellence and sportsmanship.Held ahead of Qatar National Sports Day, the event highlighted the school’s commitment to fitness, participation, and sporting spirit.**media[413256]**The meet began with the arrival of the chief guest, Saman Fonseka, head coach of the Qatar National Women’s and Under-19 cricket teams, accompanied by the managing director of Loyola International Schools – Qatar, Anup Chakravarthy.The event was officially opened with the hoisting of the school flag, a torch relay, and the ceremonial lighting of the cauldron.The march past and salutation were among the ceremony’s highlight. The sports oath was administered by the sports captain.Addressing the gathering, Fonseka praised the school for its structured sports programme and the discipline of its students.**media[413258]**Principal Bhavana Vijaykumar highlighted the role of sports in fostering purpose and resilience among students. Chakravarthy also spoke.During the prize distribution, the overall championship was awarded to Diamond House from the Al Wukair Campus and Emerald House from the Al Nasr Campus.The principal has congratulated all participants and the sports department for their dedication and efforts. 

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Umm Salal eye revival as Al Arabi seek response in QSL

Umm Salal will look to spark a turnaround under new coach Danilo Roper when they face Al Arabi Thursday at Al Khor Stadium in the opening match of Round 14 of the Qatar Stars League. Umm Salal sit bottom of the table with nine points, while Al Arabi are fifth on 20 points.The Brazilian coach, appointed to replace Patrice Carteron, said the fixture carries special significance as his first in charge, stressing that his side will approach the contest with a single objective – victory. “This match is very important for the team and for me personally,” Roper said during the pre-match press conference. “We enter with a clear goal, which is to win and take the three points. Every upcoming match will be treated like a cup final.”Roper expressed confidence in his players’ commitment, revealing that the technical staff has worked intensively in recent days to correct mistakes from previous outings. He added that Al Arabi have been carefully analysed ahead of the clash.Al Arabi coach Cosmin Contra, meanwhile, underlined the need for a positive response following his team’s recent defeat to league leaders Al Gharafa. The Romanian said his players are fully focused on strengthening their position in the standings. “The Umm Salal match is crucial for us,” Contra said. “We expect a tough opponent fighting for survival, so we must show maximum concentration and quality in every detail.”Wakrah aim to build momentum against ShahaniaAt the Saoud Bin Abdulrahman Stadium, Al Wakrah coach Vicente Moreno confirmed his side’s readiness to face Al Shahania, stressing that preparations have focused on improving performance and consistency. “The work has gone well and we concentrated on correcting mistakes,” the Spaniard said. “I have great confidence in the players. They are among the best in the league, but we know this will be a difficult match.”Moreno confirmed the return of Egyptian midfielder Hamdi Fathi following international duty at the Africa Cup of Nations, while Angolan forward Gelson Dala will miss out through injury.Al Shahania assistant coach Bezman Montazeri said his side are determined to continue their positive run, highlighting belief and fighting spirit as key factors behind recent performances. “We asked the players to focus on our strengths and maintain a high level of concentration,” Montazeri said. “Everyone is working hard to climb further up the table.”Al Wakrah are eighth with 16 points, while Al Shahaniya sit eleventh on 11 points.Title race and top-four battle intensifyElsewhere, third-placed Al Shamal host Al Sailiya Friday, with the home side looking to maintain pressure on the teams above them. Al Shamal have 24 points, two behind second-placed Al Sadd and seven adrift of leaders Al Gharafa. Al Sailiya, tenth with 11 points, come into the match buoyed by a 2-1 victory over Qatar SC in the previous round.The marquee clash of the round will take place on Saturday, when defending champions Al Sadd meet table-toppers Al Gharafa at Thani Bin Jassim Stadium. Al Gharafa lead the standings with 31 points, while Al Sadd are second on 26 and chasing to close the gap. The Wolves claimed a 2-0 win in the first-leg meeting.Al Gharafa will rely on the attacking threat of Yacine Brahimi, Alvaro Djalo and Ferjani Sassi, though they will be without Joselu due to suspension. Al Sadd, meanwhile, will look to Akram Afif, Roberto Firmino and Giovanni Henrique, but will miss Paulo Otavio through suspension and Youcef Atal because of injury.Fixtures – Round 14Thursday: Umm Salal vs Al Arabi – Al Khor Stadium (5:45pm); Al Wakrah vs Al Shahaniya – Saoud Bin Abdulrahman Stadium (7:45pm)Friday: Al Shamal vs Al Sailiya – Al Shamal SC (5:45pm); Al Duhail vs Al Rayyan – Abdullah Bin Khalifa Stadium (7:45pm)Saturday: Al Ahli vs Qatar SC – Al Thumama Stadium (5:45pm); Al Gharafa vs Al Sadd – Thani Bin Jassim Stadium (7:45pm) 

Al Gharafa's Joselu (right) celebrates with Yacine Brahimi after scoring against Al Arabi at the Al Thumama Stadium.
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Gharafa move eight clear with win over Arabi

Al Gharafa consolidated their position at the top of the Qatar Stars League with a 2-1 victory over Al Arabi at Al Thumama Stadium Thursday.The Cheetahs made a flying start, taking the lead in just the second minute when Joselu headed home from a Yacine Brahimi assist. Al Arabi battled back and drew level in the 67th minute through Pablo Sarabia, who capitalised on a loose ball inside the area. Al Gharafa regained control late on as Jamal Hamed struck the winner in the 79th minute.Al Gharafa were reduced to 10 men six minutes from time after Joselu was shown a red card following a VAR review for violent conduct. The win lifted Al Gharafa to 31 points, eight clear of nearest challengers Al Sadd and Al Rayyan, who both have a game in hand. Al Arabi remained fifth on 20 points.Earlier, Al Duhail recorded a 2-0 win over Al Wakrah at Saoud bin Abdulrahman Stadium. After a scoreless first half, Algeria's Adil Boulbina, returning to the side after his AFCON campaign in Morocco, opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the 64th minute after being fouled by Mohammed Aiash.Al Wakrah responded with sustained pressure, but it was Al Duhail who struck again in the 83rd minute as Marco Verratti met a Youssouf Sabaly cross to double the lead.The result moved Al Duhail up to sixth on 19 points, while Al Wakrah stayed eighth with 16.“We secured three points and that’s the most important thing,” said Boulbina. “Everyone played and made the required effort. God willing, we will make a comeback in the league. After this victory, we will try to win every match to get back in the lead.”Friday, defending champions Al Sadd will look to extend their revival when they host Al Ahli at Jassim bin Hamad Stadium. Al Sadd have won four matches in a row, including a dramatic 3-2 victory over Qatar SC last round, to climb to second on 23 points, level with Al Rayyan but ahead on goal difference. Al Ahli come into the match boosted by a 4-2 win over Al Shamal, which lifted them to ninth on 15 points.Al Rayyan face Al Shamal Saturday at Ahmed bin Ali Stadium in another key encounter. Al Rayyan strengthened their title push with a 3-1 win over Al Sailiya to reach 23 points, while Al Shamal slipped to fourth on 21 after their defeat to Al Ahli.Elsewhere, Umm Salal meet bottom side Al Shahaniya Friday at Al Khor Stadium, with both teams in urgent need of points. Umm Salal are tenth on nine points, while Al Shahaniya remain last on goal difference despite holding Al Duhail to a draw. 

Al Gharafa players at a training session.
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Title-chasing Gharafa meet in-form Arabi

In a high-profile showdown league leaders Al Gharafa take on a resurgent Al Arabi in the Qatar Stars League Thursday at Al Thumama Stadium.Gharafa sit top of the standings on 28 points and will be aiming for a second successive win to preserve their five-point cushion over closest challengers Al Sadd and Al Rayyan. Pedro Martins’ side responded strongly to a shock 3-0 defeat to Al Shahaniya by edging Umm Salal 3-2 in the previous round, a result that restored belief as they continue their long pursuit of the league title.However, Al Arabi arrive full of confidence after a remarkable resurgence under Romanian coach Cosmin Contra. The Dream Team are unbeaten in their last six matches, recording five wins and a draw against Al Rayyan, and occupy fifth place on 20 points. They returned to winning ways last round with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Al Wakrah.“We have prepared well and the atmosphere is very positive after our last win,” said Martins. “Al Arabi have strong qualities and are performing very well under their coach. This is one of the most important matches of our season.”Contra, meanwhile, urged caution. “The match is very important at this stage of the league,” he said. “It will not be easy, but we are ready and ambitious to win and continue progressing.”Today’s action also features a key mid-table battle between Al Wakrah and Al Duhail at Saud bin Abdulrahman Stadium, with both sides looking to bounce back after disappointing results. Al Wakrah slipped to eighth on 16 points after a 1-0 defeat to Al Arabi, while seventh-placed Al Duhail were held to a goalless draw by Al Shahaniya.Al Duhail coach Djamel Belmadi expects a tough contest but welcomed the return of several key players. “We are expecting a difficult match and must give everything to achieve a positive result,” he said, confirming the return of Adel Boulbina, Karim Boudiaf, Marco Verratti and goalkeeper Salah Zakaria.Vicente Moreno, coach of Al Wakrah, echoed those sentiments. “Al Duhail are a great team and the points are close, so we must give our best to win and take the three points,” he said.Friday, defending champions Al Sadd will look to extend their revival when they host Al Ahli at Jassim bin Hamad Stadium. Al Sadd have won four matches in a row, including a thrilling 3-2 victory over Qatar SC last round, lifting them to second place on 23 points, level with Al Rayyan but ahead on goal difference. Al Ahli enter the match boosted by a 4-2 win over Al Shamal, which lifted them to 15 points and ninth place after a difficult spell.Al Rayyan host Al Shamal on Saturday at Ahmed bin Ali Stadium in another high-stakes encounter. Al Rayyan strengthened their title hopes with a 3-1 win over Al Sailiya to reach 23 points, while Al Shamal slipped to fourth on 21 points after losing to Al Ahli.Elsewhere, Umm Salal face bottom side Al Shahaniya tomorrow at Al Khor Stadium, with both teams desperate for points. Umm Salal remain tenth on nine points after their narrow defeat to Al Gharafa, while Al Shahaniya sit last on goal difference despite earning a point against Al Duhail.In another tie, Al Sailiya meet Qatar SC at Hamad bin Khalifa Stadium. Qatar SC have lost five matches in a row and sit sixth on 17 points, while Al Sailiya are second from bottom on eight points following their defeat to Al Rayyan. 

Baghdad Bounedjah of Al Shamal goes for a ‘bicycle kick’ during the Qatar Stars League match against Al Shahaniya Sunday.
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Al-Mannai brace keeps Al Shamal in second; Al Arabi win again

A Mohamed al-Mannai brace saw Al Shamal beat Al Shahania 4-0 while Al Arabi continued their winning streak humbling Qatar SC 5-1 in the Qatar Stars League (QSL) Sunday.The results meant that Al Shamal remain second in the standings with 21 points to their credit while Al Arabi moved into sixth with 16 points.Qatar SC slipped to fifth with 17 points and Al Shahania at the bottom in twelfth with 7 points. Al Gharafa are at the top with 25 points.At the Al Shamal Stadium, Al Mannai’s two quick-fire goals (61st and 66th minutes) were preceded by Omar Ali’s (12th minute) and Baghdad Bounedjah’s (40th minute) as the hosts completely dominated the game, forcing Al Shahania to defend for most part of the high-intensity match.**media[385321]**At the Suhaim Bin Hamad Stadium, Al Arabi continued their golden run as they drubbed Qatar SC 5-1 Sunday.The goal-scorers for Al Arabi were Pablo Sarabia (27th and 40th minutes), Player of the Match – Michael Olunga (34th and 50th minutes), and Yazan al-Naimat (81st minute). Qatar SC’s only consolation was scored by Niall Mason (45+5 minute).The Dream Team stamped their class throughout the match showcasing fine skills in what was their fourth successive win since Romanian coach Cosmin Contra has taken over the technical duties.

Yazan al-Naimat broke the deadlock in the 84th minute for Al Arabi against Shahaniya.
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Gomez strikes as Wakrah inflict first loss on Qatar SC

Al Wakrah struck late to edge Qatar SC 1-0 in the Qatar Stars League at the Saoud Bin Abdulrahman Stadium Friday.Both teams battled hard for a breakthrough and it was only in the 86th minute that substitute Raul Gomez managed to connect a corner kick with his outstretched leg to score for The Blue Wave.The goal left their fancied rivals a bit frustrated. In 90+3 minute, Qatar SC’s Serigne Fallou Diouf was sent off after a second yellow for a foul against Al Wakrah’s Hamdi Fathi.It was Qatar SC’s first loss of the league championship and saw them move a rung down from the top position with their tally remaining on 17 points while Al Wakrah moved to fourth with a total of 14 points after their fourth win.Al-Naimat, Olunga fire Arabi past ShahaniyaAt Al Thumama Stadium, Al Arabi secured their second straight victory after defeating Al Shahaniya 2-0.The ‘Dream Team’ dominated possession for most of the match but had to wait until the closing stages to make their superiority count. Jordanian striker Yazan al-Naimat broke the deadlock in the 84th minute, before Kenyan forward Michael Olunga doubled the lead just three minutes later to seal Arabi’s third win of the season.The result lifted Al Arabi to eighth place in the standings with 10 points, while Al Shahaniya remain bottom with four points, facing increasing danger of relegation. After being named player of the match, al-Naimat expressed his delight at contributing to the win. “I dedicate this victory to Al Arabi fans and hope for a bigger turnout in the coming matches,” he said. “The team has changed a lot under coach Cosmin Contra, who is doing an incredible job. I came in and did my duty — scoring a goal and providing an assist. I dedicate this award to all my teammates and to our fans.”In Saturday’s matches, Al Sailiya will face Al Ahli at 5.30pm at the Grand Hamad Stadium while Umm Salal meet Al Shamal at 7.30pm at Al Khor Stadium.

Al Arabi players celebrate after Rodri Sanchez scored against Al Sadd at the Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium. PICTURE: Noushad Thekkayil
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Gharafa beat Ahli to go top as Arabi shock champs Sadd

Al Gharafa went top of the table after defeating Al Ahli 3-1, while Al Arabi stunned defending champions Al Sadd 3-1 in the Qatar Stars League Saturday. Al Duhail, meanwhile, earned a crucial 2-0 win over Al Shamal, who slumped from top spot to third.At the Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium, Al Sadd suffered a surprise defeat to Al Arabi, who came from behind to seal an impressive win. Akram Afif had given Al Sadd the lead in the 39th minute with a right-footed finish from the centre of the box after a clever through ball from Guilherme. However, Al Arabi responded swiftly through Michael Olunga, who headed home a fine cross from Rodri Sanchez just four minutes later.Misfortune struck Al Sadd moments before half-time when defender Ahmed Suhail inadvertently turned a Mohammed Khaled cross into his own net to hand Al Arabi the advantage. Matters worsened for the hosts when Paulo Otavio was sent off for violent conduct, leaving them a man short before the break.Al Arabi sealed the result late in the second half when Sanchez capitalised on a rebound after substitute Salem Reda’s shot struck the upright, firing home to make it 3-1. The win lifted Al Arabi to ninth place with seven points, while Al Sadd remained on eight points in seventh.Al Sadd goalkeeper Meshaal Barsham said that the match against Al Arabi was difficult and that the team is going through its toughest period. “The match was difficult, and the expulsion of Otavio affected us, especially since the players were feeling exhausted. We are going through a difficult period and it has been a while since we achieved any victory. We do not know exactly what the problem is. The fans support the team and we must return in better shape,” he said.Meanwhile, at the Abdullah Bin Khalifa Stadium, Al Duhail recorded a vital win over Al Shamal. Krzysztof Piatek opened the scoring in the 25th minute before Tahsin Jamshid doubled the lead in the 41st. Despite Benjamin Bourigeaud missing a penalty late on, the Red Knights held firm for their third win of the campaign, taking their tally to 11 points as they stayed fourth. Al Shamal, suffering their first defeat of the season, remained on 14 points and dropped to third.Al Duhail coach Djamel Belmadi praised his side’s display, saying: “We achieved an important victory against Al Shamal. This result reflects our teamwork and determination. The players gave a great effort tonight, and I thank them for their performance and commitment.”In the day’s other fixture, Al Gharafa climbed to the summit with a convincing win over Al Ahli at Al Thumama Stadium. Goals from Ferjani Sassi (47th minute), Seydou Sano (62nd minute) and an own goal by Amin Tihi (90th minute) helped Al Gharafa to victory, while Al Ahli’s lone goal was scored from the penalty spot by Julian Draxler in the 59th minute.The result took Al Gharafa to 16 points at the top of the standings. Qatar SC, who are in action Sunday against Umm Salal, can leapfrog Gharafa with a win.After an exciting but goalless first half, Sassi opened the scoring for Al Gharafa two minutes into the second half with a beautiful header from the centre of the box following a corner. The goal seemed to spur the hosts into action, and they responded 12 minutes later from the spot through Draxler following a foul on Michel Vlap by Sassi in the penalty area.The Cheetahs restored their lead through Sano three minutes later, who nodded home from an unmarked position following a corner kick by Yacine Brahimi. Al Ahli’s woes were further compounded at the stroke of regulation time when Tihi unwittingly turned the ball into his own net from a blocked shot to ensure a convincing win for Al Gharafa.

Al Sadd's poor form prompted the club's management to part ways with Spanish coach Felix Sanchez, appointing his assistant Sergio Allegri as interim head coach.
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Sadd, Arabi set for high-stakes derby as Qatar Stars League resumes

The Qatar Stars returns to action Saturday after a brief international break, with the eighth-round fixtures headlined by a traditional and fiercely contested clash between Al Sadd and Al Arabi at Jassim bin Hamad Stadium.The competition had been on hold during the group stage of the Asian qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which took place in Doha earlier this month. With Qatar securing direct qualification to the World Cup, attention now shifts back to domestic football as clubs seek to rediscover rhythm and momentum.At the heart of this round is the much-anticipated Al Sadd vs Al Arabi derby — a fixture steeped in history and passion, one that rarely disappoints.Defending champions Al Sadd, who have dominated the league over the past two seasons, find themselves in unfamiliar territory after a shaky start to the new campaign. The Wolves have collected just eight points from six games, winning twice, drawing twice, and losing twice — results that have left them in seventh place.Their recent performances have been inconsistent both locally and continentally. Back-to-back league draws against Al Wakrah and Al Duhail were followed by a 1-3 defeat to Al Hilal in the AFC Champions League, extending the team’s winless run to three games. The poor form prompted the club’s management to part ways with Spanish coach Felix Sanchez, appointing his compatriot and assistant Sergio Allegri as interim head coach.For Allegri, Saturday’s match marks his first domestic outing at the helm — and there could hardly be a sterner test. “The upcoming match against Al Arabi will be very difficult,” Allegri said Friday. “They have a new coaching staff, and although their start to the season hasn't been very good, they have distinguished players, both foreign and local professionals. It’s a tough match, and we must be fully prepared to win. Our goal is to be as close as possible to the top of the table, and that is our main objective this season.”Spanish striker Rafa Mujica, one of Al Sadd’s key attacking threats, echoed his coach’s sentiment. “The match against Al Arabi is strong and difficult — mainly because it’s always complicated and also special because it’s a derby,” Mujica said. “We know how difficult it will be, but we’ll give 100 percent and do everything to win.”On the opposite bench, Al Arabi are eager to turn a new page under Romanian coach Cosmin Contra, who takes charge following a turbulent spell that saw the Dream Team suffer heavy back-to-back defeats — 1-8 against Al Duhail and 0-4 against Al Sailiya. Those losses left them with just four points, sitting in the penultimate position on the table.The club reacted swiftly, dismissing Spanish coach Pablo Amo and temporarily handing duties to U-23 coach Yari Rodriguez before finalising Contra’s appointment during the international break. The former Al Ittihad coach is well aware of the challenge ahead but remains confident in his new side’s potential.“I am very happy to be joining the Al Arabi coaching team,” Contra said. “Yes, the team is going through a difficult period, but I believe we are capable of overcoming it and moving forward to achieve the best results. We have good players in the team; we just need to regain confidence. The Al Sadd match will be a strong incentive for the players to give their best and achieve a result that will put the team back in the competitive frame of mind.”Al Arabi defender Alexis Perez added: “We are well prepared for the match despite the strength of the opponents. We need to win to regain confidence, and our goal is to come away with the three points. Al Sadd are a strong team, and the match will not be easy, but we must fully adhere to the coach’s instructions in order to achieve the desired result.”Beyond the derby, Round 8 offers several compelling matchups. At Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium, high-flying Al Shamal, who top the standings with 14 points from six matches, will test their unbeaten record against last season’s runners-up Al Duhail. Coach Djamel Belmadi’s side, currently sixth with eight points, are still smarting from a 3-1 AFC Champions League defeat to Al Wahda of the UAE.“We’re fully aware of the importance of facing Al Shamal, the league leaders,” Belmadi said. “We must cope with the pressure of matches and rely on our prepared players.”Saturday’s fixtures also see Al Ahli host Al Gharafa at Al Thumama Stadium, while tomorrow’s games feature Qatar SC versus Umm Salal at Suhaim bin Hamad Stadium, Al Rayyan taking on Al Wakrah at Saud bin Abdulrahman Stadium, and Al Shahaniya meeting Al Sailiya at Al Khor Stadium.

Action from the Al Duhail vs Al Arabi fifth round match of QSL Cup played at the Grand Hamad Stadium in Doha Sunday.
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Al Arabi crush Al Duhail 4-0 as Umm Salal go second in table

Al Arabi handed Al Duhail a crushing 4-0 defeat in the fifth round match of the QSL Cup 2025-26 season at the Grand Hamad Stadium Sunday.The victory, Al Arabi’s third of the tournament, Sunday kept them in third place in the standings with 10 points – behind on goal difference with leaders Al Kharaitiyat and second-placed Umm Salal.Al Rayyan, also with 10 points, are in fourth spot.Al Duhail with a second loss and 4 points have slipped to 15th place.Al Arabi were on the attack against Al Duhail from the word go with Isaac Lihadji scoring in the 2nd minute of the match. Jordan Veretout scored the team’s second goal in the 40th minute.In the second half Aladin Hasan (67th minute) and Pablo Sarabia (72nd minute) added more to the tally.Umm Salal thrash Al Sadd 5-0 Earlier, Umm Salal blanked Al Sadd 5-0 at the Al Shamal Stadium.It was Umm Salal’s third win of the tournament while Al Sadd, who suffered their third defeat, remain on 1 point and in 19th place in the 20-team tournament.Umm Salal led 1-0 at half time only to come back steamrolling in the second session to score four more goals.Antonio Mance (38th minute), Cristo Gonzalez (48th minute), Jean Quaisi (70 & 82 minutes) and Ahmed Sayed (90+1 minute) got the goals for Umm Salal.Qatar SC beat Al Ahli 6-1Qatar SC yesterday beat Al Ahli 6-1 at Al Khor Stadium.The game was clearly beyond Al Ahli’s reach by the blast of the whistle for the closing of the first half, with Qatar SC leading 4-0, benefiting from two own goals from Al Ahli’s Khaled Hassan (second and 39th minutes), while Raoul Sanda (14th minute) and Saeed Brahmi (44th minute) added one each.The Brigadiers got their consolation goal in the 49th minute via a penalty kick through Talal Ali, but Joao Pedro (75th minute) and Yan Matheus (88th minute) added two more for Qatar SC to ensure the emphatic victory, which secured them their first 3 points (their only points so far) of the competition, while Al Ahli remained on 1 point.

Al Shamal's Omid Ebrahimi celebrates after converting a penalty against Qatar SC in the Qatar Stars League at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium.
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Ebrahimi’s last-gasp penalty rescues draw for Shamal against Qatar SC

Omid Ebrahimi’s last-gasp penalty salvaged a 1-1 draw for Al Shamal against Qatar SC in the Qatar Stars League at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium Saturday.Iranian midfielder's spot-kick, converted nine minutes into stoppage time, denied Qatar SC what would have been a crucial victory. Instead, Al Shamal stayed top of the table with 14 points, level with Qatar SC, who remain second. Al Gharafa are third with 13 points.The match produced a flurry of chances but neither side could break through in the first half. The deadlock was finally broken in the 58th minute, when Al Shamal’s Moufak Awad turned Eisa Palangi’s cross into his own net to give Qatar SC the lead.Late drama followed as Al Shamal were initially denied a penalty for a foul on Baghdad Bounedjah after a VAR review in the 85th minute. But deep into injury time, another foul was awarded on Bounedjah, and Ebrahimi made no mistake from the spot to ensure a share of the spoils.Al Sailiya shock Al Arabi 4-0Earlier, Al Sailiya shocked fancied rivals Al Arabi 4-0 at the Al Bayt Stadium. Khalid Ali Binsabaa scored a brace for the winners striking in the 35th and 45+4 minutes, while Youssef Snana (52nd minute), and Mohamed Benyettou (54th minute) added more to the scoreline.Their first win – after five losses – gave Al Sailiya full points but they remain 12th in standings with three points while Al Arabi are 11th with four points. It was a fine show of attacking play and precise striking by Al Sailiya, who were engaged in a fierce battle at the start with Al Arabi - also looking to draw first blood.The Dream Team came close twice to scoring early but on both occasions Al Sailiya goalkeeper Fahad Younis spoiled their efforts. In the 14th minute, a deceiving Roriguez Sanchez shot was blocked by Fahad while in the 30th minute his stretched right leg cut off a potential Isaac Lihadji attempt.Al Sailiya hit back minutes later as Al Arabi goalkeeper Yousef Hassan Ali spilled a shot taken from outside the box but an alert Binsabaa was at hand to make a left-footed kick into the net. Binsabaa doubled the lead for Al Sailiya in added time of first half making a diving header to a fine assist from Mohamed Hassan Al Taabouni.Al Sailiya consolidated soon in the second session with Snana putting in an Al Taahouni through ball that caught as many as five Al Arabi defenders napping. Minutes later, a sweeping Benyettou kick from outside the box left Al Arabi dismayed.