2017–18 Qatari Stars Cup

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2017–18 Qatari Stars Cup
CountryFlag of Qatar.svg  Qatar
Dates3 October – 19 December 2017
Teams12
Champions Al-Gharafa (2nd title)
Runners-up Al-Rayyan
Matches played33
Goals scored126 (3.82 per match)
2018–19

The 2017 Qatari Stars Cup was the seventh edition of Qatari Stars Cup.

Contents

The tournament featured 12 teams divided into 2 groups. The draw for the group took place on 8 September 2017 at the headquarters in Al Bidda. [1]

Round One Groups

Group AGroup B

Al-Gharafa
Al-Sailiya
Qatar SC
Al-kharaitiyat
Al-Khor
Al-Duhail

Al-Sadd
Al-Arabi
Al-Rayyan
Umm-Salal
Al-Markhiya Sports Club
Al-Ahli

Standings

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Al-Gharafa 5410103+713
2 Al Kharitiyath 5320189+911
3 Al-Duhail 52121611+57
4 Qatar SC 5122101335
5 Al-Khor 5113515104
6 Al-Sailiya 501461481
Source: soccerway.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Results
DateTeam 1 Score Team 2
2017/10/03 Al-Duhail 2–5 Qatar SC
2017/10/03 Al-Khor 1–2 Al-Gharafa
2017/10/03 Al-Sailiya 1–3 Al-Kharitiyath
2017/10/08 Al-Kharitiyath 2–4 Al-Khor
2017/10/08 Al-Duhail 0–1 Al-Gharafa
2017/10/08 Qatar SC 3–3 Al-Sailiya
2017/11/08 Al-Sailiya 1–2 Al-Khor
2017/11/08 Al-Gharafa 2–1 Qatar SC
2017/11/08 Al-Kharitiyath 4–4 Al-Duhail
2017/11/13 Al-Gharafa 1–1 Al-Kharitiyath
2017/11/13 Qatar SC 0–0 Al-Khor
2017/11/13 Al-Duhail 2–1 Al-Sailiya
2017/12/11 Al-Khor 0–8 Al-Duhail
2017/12/11 Al-Kharitiyath 6–1 Qatar SC
2017/12/11 Al-Sailiya 0–4 Al-Gharafa

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Al-Rayyan 5410133+1013
2 Umm-Salal 522185+38
3 Al-Ahli 52218808
4 Al-Arabi 5131101006
5 Al-Markhiya Sports Club 512261045
6 Al-Sadd 500581790
Source: soccerway.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Results
DateTeam 1 Score Team 2
2017/10/04 Al-Sadd 0–2 Al-Markhiya Sports Club
2017/10/04 Al Arabi 1–1 Umm-Salal
2017/10/04 Al-Rayyan 2–0 Al-Ahli
2017/10/09 Al-Ahli 2–2 Umm-Salal
2017/10/09 Al Arabi 2–2 Al-Markhiya Sports Club
2017/10/09 Al-Rayyan 5–1 Al-Sadd
2017/11/07 Al-Rayyan 5–2 Al-Markhiya Sports Club
2017/11/07 Al Arabi 2–3 Al-Ahli
2017/11/07 Umm-Salal 2–1 Al-Sadd
2017/11/12 Al-Rayyan 1–0 Umm-Salal
2017/11/12 Al-Sadd 4–5 Al Arabi
2017/11/12 Al-Markhiya Sports Club 2–1 Al-Ahli
2017/12/12 Al Arabi 0–0 Al-Rayyan
2017/12/12 Al-Ahli 3–2 Al-Sadd
2017/12/12 Umm-Salal 3–0 Al-Markhiya Sports Club

Knockout round

Semi-finals

Al-Gharafa 1–0 Umm Salal
Report

Al-Rayyan 2–0 Al-Kharitiyath
Report

Final

Al-Gharafa 3–2 Al-Rayyan
Report

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