Ahmed bin Ali Al-Mondial Stadium will host the 2023 Emir of Qatar Cup final between Al-Sadd and Al-Arabi in the summit of excitement and glory, as part of today’s matches, Friday, May 12.
The match of the 51st edition of the Final of the Most Valuable Cups begins with the whistle of the Qatari referee, “Abdul Hadi Al-Ruwaili”, at exactly seven o’clock Mecca, Cairo and Doha time, eight o’clock Abu Dhabi, Muscat and Kuwait time, 16:00 GMT.
Al-Sadd made its way to the final, starting from the round of 16, by defeating Al-Markhiya 4-0, and overcoming the Umm Salal team in the quarter-finals with a score of 3-1, and then eliminating Al-Shahaniya team from the semi-finals 4-1.
While Al-Arabi advanced from the round of 16 by defeating Al-Shamal Club 3-0, Muaither crossed 2-0 in the quarter-finals, and struck hard in the semi-finals, sweeping Al-Sailiya 7-1.
The defending champion bid farewell to Al-Duhail in the quarter-finals, losing to Al-Sailiya on penalties; And he loses the opportunity to compete for the fifth title in his history and to approach Al Rayyan, Al Gharafa, Al Arabi and Al Sadd in the record of champions.
Live broadcast Al Sadd and Al Arabi
The Al-Sadd and Al-Arabi match will be broadcast on Al-Kass Channel 3, broadcast live, Yalla Shot, with the voice of the Egyptian commentator “Ahmed Al-Tayeb”, and the BN Sports channel, with the voice of the Qatari commentator “Youssef Saif”, and the Oman Sports Channel with the voice of the Omani commentator “Salem Al-Salmi”.
It is also broadcast on the Emirati Abu Dhabi Sports Channel 2, with the voice of the commentator “Mohammed Al Shamsi”, and the Maraya App Sharjah application with the voice of the commentator “Omar Al Tunaiji”, in addition to the Saudi Sports Channel 2, with the voice of “Abdul Aziz Al Zaid”.
Al-Sadd appeared in the Emir Cup final 27 times, and is considered the record champion of the competition by being crowned 18 times, the last of which was the season before last 2021 at the expense of Al-Rayyan, and it finished runner-up 9 times, the last of which was in 2019 and lost the title to Al-Duhail.
While Al-Arabi participated in the Emir Cup final 12 times, in which it won the title 8 times, the last of which was from a long period in 1993 at the expense of Al-Sadd, and it came in the runner-up 4 times, the last of which was in 2020 and it was also in front of Al-Sadd.
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Final of the Emir of Qatar Cup 2023
Ahmed Bin Ali Al Mundial Stadium
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Al Sadd starting lineup today Saad Al-Sheeb, Pedro Miguel, Tariq Salman, Ali Asad, Khokhi Boualem, Hassan Al-Haidos, Rodrigo Tabata, Guillerme Torres, Santi Cazorla, Akram Afif, Baghdad Bounedjah.
Al Arabi starting lineup today Jassim Al-Hail, Mark Muniesa, Jassim Jaber, Ahmed Suhail, Abdullah Hassan Marafih, Aron Einar Gunnarsson, Hilal Al-Saeed, Ahmed Fathi Abdullah, Youssef Al-Masakni, Ravinia Alcantara, Omar Al-Somah.