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Arab Cup: Qatar has exhausted itself in organising it

Alaa Shamali by Alaa Shamali
19 December 2025
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The 2025 Arab Cup was not just a sporting event, but a showcase of professional organisation, where everything seemed to have been carefully thought out, from the modern stadiums designed to the highest international standards, to the facilities for crowd movement and transport, to the logistics services in the areas designated for fans. Every corner and every moment of the tournament was marked by a keen interest in the overall experience of both players and fans.

The organisational success did not come by chance, but was the result of long-term strategic planning, relying on specialised teams, highly skilled personnel and modern technologies to ensure the smooth running of the event. This was not limited to the management of the matches, but included every moment, from the arrival of the fans at the stadiums to their departure, transforming the tournament into a complete experience that mimicked major international tournaments.

Exceptional achievement of Arab Cup: 3 finals and 160 matches

One of Qatar’s most notable achievements was its ability to organise three consecutive finals in just three days: the Gulf Cup Under-23 final, the Confederations Cup final and the Arab Cup final, as well as managing more than 160 FIFA matches in record time, without any disruption or delay.

This achievement reflects exceptional skill in planning and execution, combining a packed schedule with quality and safety requirements to produce a comprehensive, professional and impressive tournament that confirms Qatar’s ability to raise expectations to unprecedented levels in the region.

A standard that is difficult to surpass

The success of the tournament was not just about organisation, but also sent a strong message to all Arab and international countries: professionalism and meticulous organisation are at the heart of any successful event. The Arab Cup not only raised the bar in terms of quality, but also set a global standard that is studied as the best example of integrated sports planning and management.

The phrase ‘Qatar has set the bar high’ is no longer just a popular expression, but a tangible reality that reflects the determination and skill of an integrated team capable of transforming any tournament into a unique global experience that combines professionalism and sportsmanship, cementing the region’s image as an environment capable of hosting the greatest sporting events.

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