Doha, Qatar – Palestine and Syria have both secured their places in the quarter-finals of the Arab Cup after a hard-fought goalless draw earlier today.
The stalemate between the two nations saw them jointly top Group A with 5 points each. Palestine clinched the top spot due to a superior goal difference.
The result marks a significant achievement for both teams, demonstrating their competitiveness on the regional stage.
However, the news was less positive for Tunisia, who, despite a resounding 3-0 victory over hosts Qatar, failed to progress. Their 4 points were insufficient to secure a spot in the next round, highlighting the fiercely contested nature of the group.
Qatar, the host nation, finished at the bottom of the group with a single point, marking a disappointing end to their campaign.
The quarter-final draw will be eagerly anticipated, with Palestine and Syria now set to face off against other qualifying teams from across the Arab world. Football fans across the region will be keen to see if either team can continue their impressive run and potentially lift the coveted trophy.
The tournament has already provided plenty of excitement and surprises, and the upcoming quarter-final matches promise to deliver even more drama as the competition intensifies.
DZWatch will continue to provide comprehensive coverage of the Arab Cup as it progresses.



