
Qatar
Qatar’s World Cup story began with a landmark moment in 2022, when the nation made its tournament debut as host and became the first Middle Eastern country to stage a FIFA World Cup. Although Qatar’s best finish remains the group stage, the appearance marked a significant milestone in the country’s rapid football development. One of the defining moments of their debut campaign came when Mohammed Muntari scored Qatar’s first-ever World Cup goal in a match against Senegal, securing a place in the nation’s football history.

Discover the official Qatar squad for the FIFA World Cup 2026. Explore player profiles, positions, and key stats for each member of the team as they prepare to compete on football’s biggest stage.
Mohammed Ahmed Al Bakri
Goalkeeper
Mar 28, 1997
Pedro Miguel Carvalho Deus Correia
Defender
Aug 6, 1990
Boualem Khoukhi
Defender
Jul 9, 1990
Khaled Mohammed Mohammed Saleh
Midfielder
Jul 6, 2000
Meshaal Aissa Mohammed Barsham
Goalkeeper
Feb 14, 1998
Bahaa Mamdouh Ellithi
Defender
Apr 18, 1999
Ali Assadalla Thaimn Qambar
Midfielder
Jan 19, 1993
Rabeh Yahia Boussafi
Attacker
May 18, 2000
Khalid Muneer Ali Abu Bakr Mazeed
Attacker
Feb 24, 1998
Musaab Khidir Kamal Djebril Mohamed
Defender
Sep 26, 1993
Lucas Michel Mendes
Defender
Jul 3, 1990
Abdel Aziz Mitwali
Defender
Mar 20, 1996
Eisa Ahmed Palangi
Attacker
Feb 21, 1999
Mubarak Shanan Hamza
Midfielder
Feb 20, 2004
Tameem Mansour Muftah Al Abdullah
Attacker
Oct 5, 2002
Youssef Mohamed Ali
Midfielder
Sep 27, 2002
Jassem Mohammed Ali Al Sharshani
Midfielder
Jan 2, 2003
Rashid Al Abdulla
Midfielder
Feb 21, 2004
Osamah Abdulkarim Ahmed Al Tairi
Midfielder
Jun 16, 2002
Youssef Houssam Hassan
Defender
Sep 20, 2003
Meet the coaching staff behind Qatar’s World Cup 2026 campaign. Learn about the head coach, assistant coaches, and support team who are responsible for preparing the squad and leading them on the path to glory.
Julen Lopetegui Argote
Birthday:
Aug 28, 1966
Nationality:
Spain
Explore the most recent matches played by Qatar in the FIFA World Cup 2026. Get insights into match results, key moments, and player performances.
Qatar vs Argentina
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Mar 31, 2026 • Friendlies
Qatar vs Serbia
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Mar 26, 2026 • Friendlies
Qatar vs Tunisia
0 : 3
Dec 7, 2025 • Arab Cup
Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor
Syria vs Qatar
1 : 1
Dec 4, 2025 • Arab Cup
Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan
Qatar vs Palestine
0 : 1
Dec 1, 2025 • Arab Cup
Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor
Qatar vs Zimbabwe
1 : 2
Nov 17, 2025 • Friendlies
Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium, Doha
Qatar vs United Arab Emirates
2 : 1
Oct 14, 2025 • World Cup - Qualification Asia
Thani bin Jassim Stadium, Al Rayyan
Oman vs Qatar
0 : 0
Oct 8, 2025 • World Cup - Qualification Asia
Thani bin Jassim Stadium, Al Rayyan
Qatar vs Russia
1 : 4
Sep 7, 2025 • Friendlies
Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha
Qatar vs Bahrain
2 : 2
Sep 3, 2025 • Friendlies
Al Thumama Stadium, Doha
Follow Qatar’s journey to the FIFA World Cup 2026, from the qualification process to their performance in the tournament. See how they secured their spot and what challenges they faced along the way.
Played
Qualification matches played
Won
Matches won
Drawn
Matches drawn
Lost
Matches lost
Goals For
Total goals scored
Goals Against
Total goals conceded
Goal Difference
GF minus GA
Points
3 per win, 1 per draw
Road to WC
Match | Date | MatchUp | Stadium | City | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Nov 16, 2023 | Qatar vs Afghanistan | Khalifa International Stadium | Al Rayyan | 8:1 |
2 | Nov 21, 2023 | India vs Qatar | Kalinga Stadium | Bhubaneswar | 0:3 |
3 | Mar 21, 2024 | Qatar vs Kuwait | Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium | Doha | 3:0 |
4 | Mar 26, 2024 | Kuwait vs Qatar | Ali Al-Salem Al-Sabah Stadium | Kuwait | 1:2 |
5 | Jun 6, 2024 | Afghanistan vs Qatar | Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium | Al Ahsa | 0:0 |
6 | Jun 11, 2024 | Qatar vs India | Ahmad bin Ali Stadium | Al Rayyan | 2:1 |
7 | Sep 5, 2024 | Qatar vs United Arab Emirates | Ahmad bin Ali Stadium | Al Rayyan | 1:3 |
8 | Sep 10, 2024 | North Korea vs Qatar | New Laos National Stadium | Vientiane | 2:2 |
9 | Oct 10, 2024 | Qatar vs Kyrgyzstan | Ahmad bin Ali Stadium | Al Rayyan | 3:1 |
10 | Oct 15, 2024 | Iran vs Qatar | Azadi Stadium | Tehran | 4:1 |
11 | Nov 14, 2024 | Qatar vs Uzbekistan | Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium | Doha | 3:2 |
12 | Nov 19, 2024 | United Arab Emirates vs Qatar | Al Nahyan Stadium | Abu Dhabi | 5:0 |
13 | Mar 20, 2025 | Qatar vs North Korea | Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium | Doha | 5:1 |
14 | Mar 25, 2025 | Kyrgyzstan vs Qatar | Dolen Omurzakov Stadium | Bishkek | 3:1 |
15 | Jun 5, 2025 | Qatar vs Iran | Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium | Doha | 1:0 |
16 | Jun 10, 2025 | Uzbekistan vs Qatar | Milliy Stadium | Tashkent | 3:0 |
17 | Oct 8, 2025 | Oman vs Qatar | Thani bin Jassim Stadium | Al Rayyan | 0:0 |
18 | Oct 14, 2025 | Qatar vs United Arab Emirates | Thani bin Jassim Stadium | Al Rayyan | 2:1 |
Explore Qatar’s rich history in the FIFA World Cup, from their debut to their most memorable moments. Discover key matches, legendary players, and the team’s journey through past tournaments as they aim for glory in 2026.
Hassan Al-Haydos
Long-time captain and Qatar’s most capped player in recent history. He played a central role in winning the 2019 AFC Asian Cup, contributing with goals and assists. His leadership and experience remain vital during the 2026 qualification period.
Akram Afif
Qatar’s main attacking player over the past decade. He was the top playmaker at the 2019 Asian Cup and has remained the team’s primary creator and penalty taker. Afif continues to be the focal point of Qatar’s offense in 2026 qualification.
Almoez Ali
Record goalscorer in a single Asian Cup (9 goals in 2019). His movement, pressing, and finishing defined Qatar’s golden era. He remains the team’s main goal threat heading into the 2026 cycle.
Abdelkarim Hassan
One of Asia’s best attacking fullbacks in recent history. He was named AFC Player of the Year (2018) and played a crucial role in Qatar’s Asian Cup triumph. Still contributes in attack from deep positions.
Boualem Khoukhi
A stabilizing presence in defense for many years. Strong physically and tactically disciplined, he has anchored both the back line and midfield for Qatar across multiple major tournaments.
Saad Al-Sheeb
Qatar’s standout goalkeeper during the 2019 Asian Cup, where he won the Best Goalkeeper Award. His shot-stopping and command of the penalty area remain important for the national team’s defensive structure.
Mubarak Mustafa
One of Qatar’s most celebrated classic attackers, Mustafa was a prolific scorer and a major face of the 1990s national-team era. He delivered standout tournament impact—earning recognition as a top performer at Gulf Cup level—and remains a reference point for Qatari attacking excellence.
Mansour Muftah
Qatar’s historic scoring benchmark for decades, Muftah set the early standard for forward play with huge goal output and major domestic success. His legacy is so foundational that Qatar’s league top-scorer award has been renamed in his honor, underlining his status as an all-time national icon.
Sebastián Soria
A Qatari striker and one of the most influential figures of Qatar’s modern era, Soria is known for his skill and clinical finishing. He became one of the team’s most capped players and most reliable scorers, delivering big goals in major Asian tournaments.
Khalfan Ibrahim
A rare Asian football superstar from Qatar, Khalfan’s peak earned the country its biggest individual honors, including AFC Player of the Year recognition. His flair, direct running, and power made him one of the most influential Qatari players of the modern pre-World-Cup era.
Qatar will play its World Cup 2026 matches in the following stadiums across North America. Each venue offers a unique atmosphere and experience for fans, with state-of-the-art facilities and passionate local support. Check the schedule to see which stadiums will host Qatar’s group stage and potential knockout matches.
FIFA is employing a dynamic pricing model, so prices can go up or down depending on demand. Due to this, there is no specific price point as yet. Fans can expect prices to vary across tournament phases and matches. As a result, the lowest official stadium prices, for example, are anticipated to start from around $60, while premium hospitality packages can run up to $7,875.
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A total of 104 matches will take place.
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Yes, standard entry and visa requirements for the host countries still apply. In some cases, holding a valid World Cup ticket may offer priority visa processing, depending on the country’s regulations.
48 teams will participate.
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