DOHA: Qatar U-19 national squad played to a scoreless but lively 0-0 draw against Iraq in a test friendly that saw both sides field in completely different lineups in both halves of the match.
Another friendly between the two sides gearing up for the AFC U-19 Asian Cup to be held in Uzbekistan. has been scheduled for Friday at Aspire Academy’s pitch No. 5.
Qatar are in Group D alongside Tajikistan, Malaysia and Yemen for the Uzbekistan event.
Sixteen teams will participate in the event. The teams are divided into four groups. The top four teams in the tournament qualify for the 2021 FIFA U-20 World Cup to be held in Indonesia.
The Qatar national team began training last Thursday, November 5 and continues until the 17th – which is when the players will return to their clubs, QFA has announced.
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