Mutaz Barshim on fame & fandom
Mutaz Barshim discusses the importance of the support of his fans and how fame has impacted his daily life
Mutaz Barshim discusses the importance of the support of his fans and how fame has impacted his daily life
Meet our 17-year-old fencer Yousef Al Bader and support him at the upcoming FIE Grand Prix 8-10 Dec in the Aspire Dome.
Part 2: Explorer and Traveler Ali bin Towar Al Kuwari meets Olympian Sheikh Ali Al Thani. Watch them chat about equestrian rules and outfits!
Part 1: Explorer and traveller Ali bin Towar Alkuwari meets Olympian Shk Ali bin Khalid Al Thani.
Know more about golf and about Team Qatar's goals in the sport.
Last month, Team Qatar’s Othman Boularas sparkled at the World Taekwondo Beach Championship 2018 and came home with a gold medal.
Team Qatar's Beach Volleyball Player
Established in 1993, the Qatar Golf Association is responsible for developing and organizing the sport of golf across the country, both locally and internationally. The federation oversees training programs, national tours, and youth engagement initiatives aimed at promoting the game within the community. It also manages the Qatar National Golf Academy and supports the development of local talent for regional and international competitions. Each year, the association hosts the prestigious Qatar Masters, a key event on the DP World Tour, along with several Gulf and Arab championships. Among Qatar’s leading golfers are Saleh Al-Kaabi and Ali Al-Shahrani, who have represented the nation in numerous Asian and international tournaments.
The Qatar Football Association (QFA) was established in 1960 and became a member of FIFA in 1970 and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) in 1972. Since then, the QFA has played a central role in the development of football across the country, overseeing national competitions—most notably the Qatar Stars League and the Amir Cup—and managing all national teams across age categories. The QFA was also instrumental in the establishment of Aspire Academy, which has become a global model in talent development.
Qatar’s national team made history by winning the AFC Asian Cup twice consecutively: first in 2019 in the UAE, and again in 2023 on home soil, becoming the first team to retain the title in over two decades. Qatar also participated in prestigious international tournaments, including the 2019 Copa América and the 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup. In 2022, the QFA hosted the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022—the first ever held in the Middle East—setting new standards in tournament delivery and fan experience. The national team continues its progress, including qualification for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games (U-23). Key players include Almoez Ali, Akram Afif, Hassan Al-Haydos, and Tarek Salman, alongside a new generation of emerging talent. The QFA remains committed to advancing Qatari football through innovation, international partnerships, and long-term strategic planning.
17-year-old Team Qatar raising tennis player Mubarka Al Nuaimi tells her story!