FOOTBALL – Qatar’s top-flight football league will resume this week after a nationwide suspension of sporting activity imposed amid regional security concerns during the US-Israeli military campaign against Iran, the Qatar Stars League Foundation said yesterday.
The league will return with fixtures on Thursday and Friday, QSL added.
Qatar halted all sports competitions on March 1 after Iranian missile and drone strikes prompted authorities to close the country’s airspace.
The Qatar Football Association (QFA) said at the time that events were postponed “until further notice”.
The shutdown coincided with flight disruptions and delays to sporting calendars across the Gulf as countries activated air defences and airlines rerouted services.
Three matches are scheduled simultaneously on Thursday evening: Al Sailiya vs Al Duhail at Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium; Al Wakrah vs Al Shamal at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium; and Qatar SC vs Al Gharafa at Al Thumama Stadium.
Matchweek 18 concludes on Friday with Al Ahli vs Al Arabi at Al Thumama Stadium, Al Rayyan vs Al Shahania at Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, and leaders Al Sadd vs Umm Salal at Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium.
Al Sadd lead the standings after 17 matches with 38 points, four ahead of Al Gharafa, while Al Shamal sit third on 31.