Palestine, Syria, and Kuwait have successfully qualified for the Arab Cup finals, scheduled to commence on December 1st in Qatar. The playoff matches kicked off on Tuesday, witnessing intense competition for the coveted spots.
The Palestinian national team secured their qualification after a hard-fought victory against Libya, winning 4-3 in a penalty shootout following a goalless draw in regular time. The match was a tense affair, with both teams displaying strong defensive performances.
Syria also booked their place in the finals with a decisive 2-0 victory over South Sudan. The Syrian team demonstrated their attacking prowess, securing a comfortable win and progressing to the next stage.
Kuwait completed the trio of qualifiers, overcoming Mauritania with a well-deserved 2-0 victory. Their solid performance earned them a place among the Arab Cup finalists.
As a result of their victories, Syria and Palestine will join Qatar and Tunisia in Group A. Kuwait, on the other hand, will be placed in Group C, alongside Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan.
The remaining playoff matches will continue on Wednesday evening, determining the final qualifiers who will complete the group containing Iraq. The winners of the Bahrain vs. Djibouti and Lebanon vs. Sudan matches will secure their places in the tournament.
DZWatch will continue to provide comprehensive coverage of the Arab Cup qualifiers and the upcoming tournament in Qatar. We will bring you the latest news, analysis, and exclusive interviews as the competition unfolds. Stay tuned for more updates.



