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Palestine, Syria Celebrate Reaching Arab Cup Quarter-Finals

Both teams secured quarter-final spots with a 0-0 draw, marking Palestine's first advancement and highlighting resilience after recent conflicts, officials said.

  • A goalless draw in Doha on Sunday at Education City Stadium in Al Rayyan sent Palestine national football team and Syria national football team into the Arab Cup quarter-finals.
  • Needing only a point to advance, Palestine national football team topped Group A while Syria national football team progressed second, aided by Palestine's earlier own-goal win over Qatar.
  • Fans and players celebrated as around 40,000 fans in Education City Stadium danced and chanted, players swapped jerseys, and squads' coaches embraced while Mohammed Saleh waved flags.
  • Reaction included, with Palestine's Oday Dabbagh saying `We are very happy to top the group` and Mahmoud al-Mawas stating the team will now focus on the quarter-final.
  • Only weeks ago, a fragile ceasefire brokered by the United States halted fighting in Gaza, intensifying Palestine's achievement, while Syria's game coincided with an anniversary tied to Bashar al-Assad's ousting, sparking celebrations in Damascus.
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The selections of Palestine and Syria were ranked in the quarter-finals of the FIFA Arab Cup, although the images show that the result was written earlier. Both countries came to the final duel of the zonal phase with 4 points each, leading Group A of the contest over Tunisia (1) and Qatar (1). Thus, while Tunisia - in the role of the strongest Selection of the group- beat Qatar by 3-0, both Palestine and Syria played for the unpressured side of…

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Palestine and Syria, who were competing this Sunday, December 7th, are qualified for the quarter finals. Both teams finish at the top of Group A. This result is historic for Palestinian football.

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France24 broke the news in France on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
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