2019 Sheikh Jassim Cup

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2019 Sheikh Jassim Cup
Date17 August 2019
Venue Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha
Referee Saoud Al Athbah
2018
2020

The 2019 Sheikh Jassim Cup was the 41st edition of the cup competition for football teams from Qatar. It was changed from a group staged pre-season tournament featuring all Qatari Stars League sides, to a one-off match between the previous seasons Qatar Stars League winners and Emir of Qatar Cup winners. [1]

Match details

Al Sadd 1–0 Al-Duhail
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Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha
Referee: Saoud Al Athbah
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Al Sadd
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Al-Duhail SC
Formation: 4–4–2
GK1 Flag of Qatar.svg Saad Al Sheeb
DF2 Flag of Qatar.svg Pedro Miguel
DF3 Flag of Qatar.svg Abdelkarim Hassan
DF20 Flag of Qatar.svg Salem Al-Hajri Sub off.svg 75'
MF23 Flag of Qatar.svg Hashim Ali Sub off.svg 61'
MF16 Flag of Qatar.svg Boualem Khoukhi
MF5 Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Woo-young
MF14 Flag of Spain.svg Gabi
MF10 Flag of Qatar.svg Hassan Al-Haidos
MF8 Flag of Qatar.svg Ali Assadalla
FW78 Flag of Qatar.svg Akram Afif
Substitutes
FW9 Flag of Qatar.svg Abdulaziz Al-Ansari Sub on.svg 75'
MF19 Flag of South Korea.svg Nam Tae-hee Sub on.svg 61'
Manager
Flag of Spain.svg Xavi
Formation: 4–4–2
GK40 Flag of Qatar.svg Amine Lecomte
DF14 Flag of Qatar.svg Ali Jasimi Sub off.svg 70'
DF5 Flag of Qatar.svg Bassam Al-Rawi
MF7 Flag of Qatar.svg Ismaeel Mohammad
MF8 Flag of Qatar.svg Luiz Júnior Yellow card.svg 27' Yellow-red card.svg 68'
MF12 Flag of Qatar.svg Karim Boudiaf
FW9 Flag of Iraq.svg Mohanad Ali Sub off.svg 87'
MF17 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Edmilson Junior
MF15 Flag of Qatar.svg Assim Madibo Yellow card.svg 73' Yellow-red card.svg 90+4'
MF20 Flag of Qatar.svg Ali Afif
FW28 Flag of Tunisia.svg Youssef Msakni
Substitutes
FW11 Flag of Qatar.svg Mohammed Muntari Sub on.svg 70'
DF14 Flag of Qatar.svg Fahad Al-KeldiSub on.svg 87'
Manager
Flag of Portugal.svg Rui Faria

Man of the Match:
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Assistant referees:
Ramzan Al-Naimi
Faisal al-Shammari
Fourth official:
Abdul Hadi Rwaili
Additional assistant referees:

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes, of which up to three may be used.

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References

  1. "Sheikh Jassim Cup to kick off new season". thepeninsulaqatar.com. 18 April 2019. Retrieved 13 August 2019.