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  • 11 December 2025, Morocco vs Syria, 1-0, Lose
  • 07 December 2025, Syria vs Palestine, 0-0, Draw
  • 04 December 2025, Syria vs Qatar, 1-1, Draw
  • 01 December 2025, Tunisia vs Syria, 0-1, Win
  • 25 November 2025, Syria vs South Sudan, 2-0, Win
Syria
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  • 07 December 2025, Qatar vs Tunisia, 0-3, Lose
  • 04 December 2025, Syria vs Qatar, 1-1, Draw
  • 01 December 2025, Qatar vs Palestine, 0-1, Lose
  • 18 December 2021, Egypt vs Qatar, 4-5, Win
  • 15 December 2021, Qatar vs Algeria, 1-2, Lose
Qatar
Away
Arab Cup
Arab Cup, World

In the Arab Cup clash between Syria and Qatar, both teams delivered an evenly contested draw, reflecting the balanced nature of their performances throughout the match. Qatar took the early advantage in the second half with a goal, but Syria responded well to equalize later in the game. The Qatari goal came shortly after half-time, showcasing their ability to reorganize and attack efficiently, with the assist and precision finishing playing a crucial role.

Syria's resilience was evident in their ability to find the equalizer after falling behind. They showed strong teamwork and utilized their four corner kicks effectively to create goal opportunities. Although they were less dominant in terms of possession and had fewer shots on target, their defensive play was disciplined, avoiding any yellow or red cards, which kept their team structure intact. This disciplined approach allowed Syria to capitalize on a late-game lapse by Qatar to level the scoring.

Qatar, on the other hand, demonstrated attacking prowess with more corner opportunities and slightly higher offensive pressure, reflected in their two offside violations as they pushed the boundaries for attacking opportunities. However, discipline was a concern, as indicated by their two yellow cards in quick succession within the second half. These bookings likely disrupted their momentum and contributed to diminished effectiveness, particularly in handling Syria’s counter-attacks post-equalizer.

Overall, the fouls committed by both teams were quite balanced, with Qatar committing one more foul than Syria. The lack of red cards suggests an overall fair contest, yet Qatar's yellow cards had a tangible impact on their ability to maintain pressure, indirectly aiding Syria’s comeback. This match highlights how tactical discipline and capitalizing on set-piece opportunities can be crucial in tightly contested fixtures, making the difference between a draw and potentially stealing a win.

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Form Guide

Lose1-0Morocco vs Syria
Draw0-0Syria vs Palestine
Draw1-1Syria vs Qatar
Win0-1Tunisia vs Syria
Win2-0Syria vs South Sudan
PLAYED
5
WINS
2
GOALS
4:2
GOALS / MATCH
0.8
  • Syria has two wins in its last five matches with a goal difference of 4:2, scoring 0.8 goals average
Lose0-3Qatar vs Tunisia
Draw1-1Syria vs Qatar
Lose0-1Qatar vs Palestine
Win4-5Egypt vs Qatar
Lose1-2Qatar vs Algeria
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
7:11
GOALS / MATCH
1.4
  • Qatar has won only one out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 7:11, scoring 1.4 goals average

Syria H2H Qatar

Home gameSyria11QatarAway gameArab Cup
Away gameSyria22QatarHome gameInternational Friendlies
Home gameSyria31QatarAway gameWorld Cup
Away gameSyria01QatarHome gameWorld Cup
PLAYED
4
WINS
1
GOALS
6:5
GOALS / MATCH
1.50
  • In the last four matches that these two sides meet, Syria overtook Qatar once
  • Syria won once, lost once and had two draw
  • Teams played four times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 6:5; average goals per match – 1.50
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