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Qatar coach announces national team final squad

Qatar coach announces national team final squad By A Robin - January 04, 2024
Marquez Lopez

Marquez Lopez

Qatar coach Marquez Lopez yesterday announced the 26-player final squad that will defend its title at the Asian Cup to be played from January 12 to February 10.

Osama Al Tairi and Mohamed Muntari will miss the tournament due to injuries sustained during a training camp currently being held at the Aspire Academy. They have been replaced by Al Duhail duo Khaled Mohamed and Ismail Mohamed.

Goalkeeper Saoud Al Khater, who previously played under Lopez at Al Wakrah, has been omitted from the squad.

Al Annabi are drawn in Group A along with China, Tajikistan and Lebanon. Qatar, who won the title for the first time when the tournament was held in the United Arab Emirates in 2019, will open their defence against Lebanon on January 12 at the Lusail Stadium.

They then take on Tajikistan at the Al Bayt Stadium on January 17, before their final group stage match takes place on January 22 against China at the Khalifa International Stadium.

While Qatar is expected to smoothly advance to the knockout stage, the real test lies in whether they can challenge for the title. As hosts, they carry the added weight of expectation, compounded by the recent coaching change with Lopez replacing Carlos Queiroz last month, marking their third head coach in under a year.

Qatar’s FIFA World Cup debut in 2022 at home ended disastrously with three defeats and Queiroz, upon his appointment as head coach in last February, had said his immediate task was to rebuild the team.

Despite the veteran Portuguese manager’s efforts to find new talents and rejuvenate experienced players, his sudden dismissal came as a surprise.

Now, Lopez faces the monumental task of rallying the squad to defend their title on home soil.

Several members of the 2019 squad still remain as the mainstays of the team, including captain Hassan Al Haydos, Boualem Khoukhi, Almoez Ali, Bassam Al Rawi and Akram Afif. Almoez Ali was named the Most Valuable Player in 2019 as his record nine goals helped Qatar clinch an historical title, while Afif registered a tournament record 10 assists four years ago.

On Sunday, Qatar handed Cambodia a 3-0 defeat in a friendly match with Almoez Ali scoring a hat-trick. They are scheduled to play another friendly against Jordan tomorrow.

Last week, Lopez had said he was pleased with his team’s preparations for the AFC Asian Cup. “I am happy with the determination players are showing during the training sessions. I am very happy with the way the preparations are going at this moment,” Lopez said on the sidelines of the camp.

“I have great confidence in everyone, and although time is limited before the tournament, we will work with all our strength and try to have the best preparation,” he added.

Qatar Squad

Goalkeepers: Saad Al Sheeb, Meshal Barsham (Al Sadd), Salah Zakaria (Al Duhail)
Defenders: Ali Al Mahdi, Lucas Mendes (Al Wakrah), Boualem Khokhi, Pedro Miguel, Tarek Salman (Al Sadd), Sultan Al Beraik (Al Duhail), Homam Al Amin (Al Gharafa), Bassam Al Rawi (Al Rayyan)
Midfielders: Ahmed Fathi, Jassim Gaber (Al Arabi), Abdelaziz Hatem (Al Rayyan), Hassan Al Haydos, Ali Asad, Mohammed Waad, Mustafa Meshal (Al Sadd), Khaled Mohammed (Al Duhail)
Forwards: Ahmed Al Janhi, Ahmed Alaa (Al Gharafa), Akram Afif, Yousif Abdurazaq (Al Sadd), Almoez Ali, Ismail Mohammed (Al Duhail), Khalid Muneer (Al Wakrah)

By A Robin - January 04, 2024

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