World Cup '26

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Qatar

State of Qatar

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Title probability

0.0%

as of 2026-06-25

Overview

Qatar arrive at their first qualified World Cup carrying both the prestige of back-to-back Asian Cup titles (2019 and 2023) and the burden of a chastening home tournament in 2022, where the hosts exited without a point. The core that conquered Asia remains, blended with fresher legs as the federation pushes its Aspire-built generation toward maturity.

Form has been encouraging in continental competition, where Qatar's slick, technical football consistently outclasses regional rivals. The bigger question is whether that quality translates against the elite — but momentum, cohesion and a settled domestic-based spine give them a genuine platform.

Ambition is measured: simply competing and claiming a maiden World Cup point or win would mark progress, with the knockout dream a long shot but not impossible in a 48-team format.

Capital

Doha

Population

2,700,000

Confederation

AFC

FIFA code

QAT

World
Region

From Wikipedia

State of Qatar fields one of the 48 national teams contesting the 2026 FIFA World Cup across the United States, Mexico and Canada.

Source: Wikipedia →

Squad

Goalkeepers3
  • 1

    Saad Al Sheeb

    Al Sadd · Veteran Asian Cup winner

    78caps
  • 21

    Yousef Hassan

    Al Gharafa · Agile back-up option

    18caps
  • 22

    Meshaal Barsham

    Al Sadd · Reliable shot-stopper and leader

    45caps
Defenders8
  • 2

    Pedro Miguel

    Al Sadd · Naturalized attacking full-back

    70caps
  • 3

    Tarek Salman

    Al Sadd · Versatile central defender

    75caps
  • 4

    Bassam Al Rawi

    Al Duhail · Set-piece specialist defender

    60caps
  • 5

    Mohammed Waad

    Al Sadd · Emerging center-back prospect

    28caps
  • 12

    Jassem Gaber

    Al Arabi · Solid squad defender

    22caps
  • 13

    Ro-Ro

    Al Sadd · Tough-tackling right defender

    35caps
  • 14

    Homam Ahmed

    Al Gharafa · Energetic left-back overlap

    42caps
  • 15

    Boualem Khoukhi

    Al Sadd · Composed defender with goal threat

    95caps
Midfielders7
  • 6

    Assim Madibo

    Al Duhail · Tenacious ball-winning anchor

    58caps
  • 8

    Mostafa Tarek Meshaal

    Al Sadd · Tidy passing metronome

    30caps
  • 10

    Hassan Al Haydos

    Al Sadd · Captain and creative talisman

    175caps
  • 16

    Ahmed Fathy

    Al Sadd · Dynamic young midfielder

    24caps
  • 17

    Karim Boudiaf

    Al Duhail · Midfield engine and shield

    90caps
  • 18

    Mohammed Muntari

    Al Duhail · Powerful attacking presence

    40caps
  • 23

    Abdulaziz Hatem

    Al Rayyan · Box-to-box midfield runner

    65caps
Forwards5
  • 7

    Yusuf Abdurisag

    Al Sadd · Pacey direct wide threat

    38caps
  • 9

    Khalid Muneer

    Al Wakrah · Mobile young striker option

    20caps
  • 11

    Akram Afif

    Al Sadd · Star winger and matchwinner

    110caps
  • 19

    Almoez Ali

    Al Duhail · Record goalscorer and finisher

    105caps
  • 20

    Ahmed Alaaeldin

    Al Gharafa · Tireless wing runner

    48caps

Model

as of 2026-06-25
Champion0.0%
Reach final0.0%
Semi-final0.0%
Quarter-final0.0%
Round of 160.0%
Advance from group0.0%

Exp. points

1.00

Proj. finish

40.5

Seed Elo

1640

Title-probability trajectory

Champion chance across the last 14 snapshots

Matches

History

  1. 2022

    Did not qualify / Group stage

Culture

Football culture

Domestic football revolves around the Qatar Stars League, with powerhouses Al Sadd and Al Duhail supplying most national-team players. Passion runs deepest around the national side, especially after its Asian Cup triumphs galvanised local pride.

Did you know

  • Qatar was the first Middle Eastern and Arab nation to host a World Cup.
  • The 2022 final group exit made them the worst-performing host in history.
  • Aspire Academy is one of the largest sporting academies on the planet.
  • Qatar are back-to-back AFC Asian Cup champions (2019, 2023).
  • Akram Afif scored a stunning hat-trick of penalties in the 2023 Asian Cup final.