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Qatar Jerseys: Represent the Al-Annabi Pride
Show your loyalty to the Qatar National Team with our premium range of official Qatar jerseys. We stock both official versions for the 2025/2026 season to suit every supporter:
- The Player Jersey (Authentic) : the exact shirt worn by players on the pitch. Features an athletic fit, advanced moisture-wicking technology, and lightweight heat-applied federation crests.
- The Fan Jersey (Replica) : designed for ultimate supporter comfort. Features a regular fit and high-quality embroidered QFA crest, perfect for everyday wear in the iconic maroon and white colors.
Browse the latest Home and Away kits for Qatar. Complete your look with official lettering and custom player numbering.
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History of the Qatar National Team: The Rise of Al-Annabi
The history of Qatari football is a masterclass in strategic planning, long-term patience, and spectacular progression. Rising from a young developing sports nation to the absolute summit of Asian football, Qatar has proven that a dedicated long-term vision leads to the greatest international triumphs.
1. Foundations and Regional Development (1970–2003)
The Qatar Football Association (QFA) was officially established in 1960 and earned official FIFA affiliation in 1972. The national team played its inaugural official international match in 1970 at the Gulf Cup, which served as a vital competitive laboratory for domestic soccer. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Qatar advanced step by step, famously reaching the final of the 1981 AFC Youth Championship and qualifying for the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, where they reached the quarterfinals, successfully building professional structures for the future.
2. The Aspire Revolution and the Historical 2019 Asian Crown (2004–2019)
The year 2004 marked a historic milestone with the launch of the Aspire Academy, a world-class training complex dedicated to identifying and developing the country's finest sporting talent. This visionary strategy was beautifully rewarded at the 2019 AFC Asian Cup in the UAE. Managed by Félix Sánchez Bas, a golden generation completely raised within the Aspire system, captained by clinical striker Almoez Ali (who scored a record-breaking 9 goals) and maestro Akram Afif, dominated the tournament. Qatar defeated Japan 3–1 in the final to lift their maiden major title.
3. The Home World Cup and Back-to-Back Continental Glory (2020–2024)
In November 2022, Qatar made global history by becoming the first Middle Eastern country to host the FIFA World Cup. Despite a challenging group-stage exit against elite world powerhouses, this historic experience accelerated the technical maturity of the squad. The ultimate peak of this development arrived in February 2024: hosting the tournament on home soil, Qatar retained its continental crown by winning the Asian Cup. Driven by a spectacular performance from Akram Afif, who was named MVP, the Maroon defeated Jordan 3–1 in the final to firmly lock their place among Asia's elite giants.
4. Target 2026: The North American Qualifying Campaign
Moving forward into the 2025–2026 period as reigning back-to-back Asian Champions, Qatar focuses entirely on the decisive AFC qualifying fixtures for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Utilizing a perfectly integrated squad dynamic, excellent tactical execution, and immense home support, the team delivers highly clinical performances across its fixtures. Fully driven to secure their ticket for North America, Al-Annabi battles across all qualifying matches, prepared to showcase its technical maturity on the global stage once more.