Arab Fans Gather at Old Doha Port in Celebration Ahead of FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025

Hundreds of supporters from across the Arab world gathered on Monday at Old Doha Port for the Arab Fan Walk, a vibrant celebration of unity, culture, and football marking the build-up to the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025.
The event brought together fans from all 23 participating nations, along with community groups and fan leaders. Participants marched along the Doha waterfront carrying their national flags, creating a powerful display of regional solidarity and pride.

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As Qatar prepares to host teams and supporters from across the region, the Fan Walk highlighted football’s ability to bring people together and strengthen cultural ties.
The event also offered a glimpse of the energetic atmosphere expected during the tournament, scheduled to run from 1 to 18 December. Matches will take place across six stadiums used during the 2022 FIFA World Cup: Al Bayt, Ahmad bin Ali, Education City, Khalifa International, Stadium 974, and Lusail.

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Sixteen teams will compete in this year’s edition of the Arab Cup. Nine nations have already qualified based on FIFA rankings, while the remaining seven spots will be determined through qualifiers on 25–26 November.
Organizers have also planned fan zones, cultural shows, musical performances, and accessible venues to ensure an inclusive and memorable experience for all visitors.

Tickets, including those for the qualifiers, are available on the Road to Qatar website: roadtoqatar.qa. Fans can also follow updates through the official social media channels @arabcupqa and @roadtoqatar.
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