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QSL Nations Cup final tomorrow

Published: 29 Mar 2013 - 04:28 am | Last Updated: 02 Feb 2022 - 08:52 pm

Doha: France face Sudan in the final of the QSL Nations Cup here tomorrow.

Both teams will compete for the coveted trophy, with the final kicking-off at 8.15pm – immediately after Qatar Stars League’s match between Lekhwiya and  Al Arabi. 

The crucial QSL match between Lekhwiya and Al Arabi at the new state–of-the-art Lekhwiya Stadium.

That game promises to be a thriller as the current QSL champions fight to keep hold of their title.

There will be more than just football to enjoy, however, with a brilliant Fanzone operating from 3.30pm where families can enjoy some great activities and food before kick-off.

At 4pm, the 3rd and 4th play-of between Spain and Tunisia starts – delivering even more football on a great day out.

For the last few weeks, international communities from all over Qatar have competed in the tournament which has delivered a brilliant festival of football.

During half-time of the Lekhwiya vs Al Arabi match, a special presentation will be made on the pitch to all the teams who took part in the tournament. 

This ceremony will signify and thank the communities for the crucial role they have played in helping the QSL achieve the goal of bringing football close to them. The Qatar Stars League launched the tournament as part of a new community football programme aimed at engaging all communities in Qatar.

In an exciting partnership with Qsports, experts in recreational sports and events, and supported by the Qatar 2022 Supreme Committee, the QSL unveiled four new programmes to capture the imagination of both current and potential football fans throughout Qatar. Run by the QSL in partnership with QSports, 16 teams competed in the competition, which was held at Al Wakra Stadium.

The Peninsula