

Katar
Kuruluş
1960
Teknik Direktör
F. SánchezTesis
Khalifa International Stadium
Şehir
Doha
Kapasite
45,857
Zemin
grass
Sezon İstatistikleri
Sicil
10W 3D 5L
H:8W/A:2W
Goller
37 / 28 (+9)
H:28/A:9
Gol Yemeden
0
H:0/A:0
Son Sonuçlar
vs Tunus
Arab Cup · 07/12/2025
@ Suriye
Arab Cup · 04/12/2025
vs Filistin
Arab Cup · 01/12/2025
vs BAE
Dünya Kupası Asya Elemeleri · 14/10/2025
@ Umman
Dünya Kupası Asya Elemeleri · 08/10/2025
@ Özbekistan
Dünya Kupası Asya Elemeleri · 10/06/2025
vs İran
Dünya Kupası Asya Elemeleri · 05/06/2025
@ Kırgızistan
Dünya Kupası Asya Elemeleri · 25/03/2025
vs Kuzey Kore
Dünya Kupası Asya Elemeleri · 20/03/2025
@ Kuveyt
Körfez Kupası · 27/12/2024
Katar
Qatar's national football team, governed by the Qatar Football Association, made history by hosting and competing in the 2022 FIFA World Cup — the first World Cup held in the Middle East and the first in an Arab country. Qatar qualified automatically as hosts and despite being eliminated in the group stage, the tournament was a landmark moment for Gulf football. Domestically, the Qatar Stars League is one of Asia's stronger leagues, attracting international stars. The national team has won the AFC Asian Cup once, in 2019, defeating Japan in the final — a stunning achievement. That triumph was built on the technical development programme Aspire Academy, which has shaped Qatari football for over two decades.























