2018–19 Qatari Stars Cup

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2018–19 Qatari Stars Cup
CountryFlag of Qatar.svg  Qatar
Dates11 October 2018 – 31 January 2019
Teams12
Champions Al-Gharafa SC (3rd title) [1]
Runners-up Al-Duhail SC
Matches played37
Goals scored117 (3.16 per match)
2019–20

The 2018 Qatari Stars Cup was the eighth edition of Qatari Stars Cup.

Contents

The tournament featured 12 teams divided into 2 groups.

Round One Groups

Group AGroup B

Al-Gharafa SC
Al-Arabi SC
Qatar SC
Al Kharaitiyat SC
Umm Salal SC
Al-Duhail

Al Sadd SC
Al-Sailiya SC
Al-Rayyan SC
Al Shahaniya SC
Al-Khor SC
Al Ahli SC

Standings

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Qatar SC 532093+611
2 Al-Gharafa SC 523094+59
3 Al-Duhail SC 522195+48
4 Al Kharaitiyat SC 52035946
5 Umm Salal SC 51223635
6 Al-Arabi SC 501421081
Source: soccerway.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Results
DateTeam 1 Score Team 2
2018/09/08 Umm Salal 1–0 Al-Arabi SC
2018/09/08 Al-Duhail SC 2–1 Al Kharaitiyat SC
2018/09/08 Al-Gharafa SC 1–1 Qatar SC
2018/10/11 Qatar SC 0–0 Umm Salal
2018/10/11 Al Kharaitiyat SC 2–0 Al-Arabi SC
2018/10/11 Al-Duhail SC 1–1 Al-Gharafa SC
2018/10/17 Umm Salal SC 1–1 Al-Duhail SC
2018/10/17 Al-Gharafa SC 3–0 Al Kharaitiyat SC
2018/10/17 Al-Arabi SC 1–2 Qatar SC
2018/12/21 Al-Duhail SC 4–0 Al-Arabi SC
2018/12/21 Al Kharaitiyat SC 0–4 Qatar SC
2018/12/21 Al-Gharafa SC 3–1 Umm Salal SC
2019/01/10 Umm Salal SC 0–2 Al Kharaitiyat SC
2019/01/10 Al-Arabi SC 1–1 Al-Gharafa SC
2019/01/11 Qatar SC 2–1 Al-Duhail SC

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Al-Rayyan 5410203+1713
2 Al-Khor SC 5320117+411
3 Al Ahli SC 530286+29
4 Al Sadd SC 512281685
5 Al Shahaniya SC 510431073
6 Al-Sailiya SC 501441281
Source: soccerway.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Results
DateTeam 1 Score Team 2
2018/09/09 Al-Rayyan SC 3–0 Al Ahli SC
2018/09/09 Al Sadd SC 3–0 Al Shahaniya SC
2018/09/09 Al-Sailiya SC 1–2 Al-Khor SC
2018/10/13 Al Sadd SC 0–8 Al-Rayyan SC
2018/10/13 Al Ahli SC 2–2 Al-Sailiya SC
2018/10/13 Al Shahaniya SC 1–2 Al-Khor SC
2018/11/16 Al-Sailiya SC 3–3 Al Sadd SC
2018/11/16 Al Khor SC 3–1 Al Ahli SC
2017/11/16 Al-Rayyan SC 3–1 Al Shahaniya SC
2018/12/20 Al Shahaniya SC 0–2 Al Ahli SC
2018/12/20 Al Sadd SC 2–2 Al-Khor SC
2018/12/20 Al-Rayyan SC 4–0 Al-Sailiya SC
2019/01/11 Al-Khor SC 2–2 Al-Rayyan SC
2019/01/11 Al-Sailiya SC 0–1 Al Shahaniya SC
2019/01/11 Al Ahli SC 3–0 Al Sadd SC

Knockout round

Quarter-finals

Al-Rayyan SC 2–3 Al Kharaitiyat SC
Sebastián Soria Soccerball shade.svg65', 82' Report Abdelhadi Feheed Soccerball shade.svg6', 16'
Muhammed Raza Soccerball shade.svg90'

Al-Gharafa SC 1–0 Al Ahli SC
Diogo Amado Soccerball shade.svg62' Report

Qatar SC 2–0 Al Sadd SC
Ali Al-Muhannadi Soccerball shade.svg6', 59' Report

Al-Duhail SC 5–1 Al-Khor SC
Fahad Waad Soccerball shade.svg6'
Nasser Al Yazidi Soccerball shade.svg56', 60', 90+3'
Youssef El-Arabi Soccerball shade.svg73'
Report Said Brahmi Soccerball shade.svg32'

Semi-finals


Final

Al-Gharafa 1–0 Al-Duhail SC
Vladimír Weiss Soccerball shade.svg13' Report

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References

  1. "Qatar - List of Cup Winners" . Retrieved 2022-06-03.