Doha: Al Thumama clinched the title of this year’s Qatar Amateur League (QAL) after beating Al Zubara 2-0 in the final round match held at the Hamad bin Khalifa Stadium.
Organising the QAL demonstrates QFA’s commitment to providing a platform for teams from the social, corporate and governmental sectors to integrate and interact through football in a fun and competitive environment.
This year, the seventh edition of the QAL featured eight teams from across Qatar with five matches being played every week.
The teams competing in this year’s QAL are Al Zubara, Madinat Khalifa, Haloul, Al Hilal, Al Dafna, Al Owaina, Al Ruwais, Al Thumama, Al Aziziya, Al Matar and Doha.
The league followed a single round-robin format.
The QAL’s sponsors for this year include The Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy as the Official Strategic Partner, Qatar National Bank (QNB) as the Exclusive Financial Partner, Nike as the Official Supplier, Al Kass Channel as the Official Broadcaster and Aspetar will provide medical services throughout the competition.
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