2021–22 Qatari Stars Cup

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2021–22 Qatari Stars Cup
Tournament details
CountryQatar
Dates5 September 2021 – 28 March 2022
Teams10
Final positions
Champions Al-Sailiya SC (2nd title) [1] [2]
Runner-up Al-Wakrah SC
Tournament statistics
Matches played43
Goals scored168 (3.91 per match)
  2020–21
2022–23  

The 2021 Qatari Stars Cup was the eleventh edition of Qatari Stars Cup.

Contents

The tournament featured 10 teams divided into 2 groups.

Round One Groups

Group AGroup B

Al-Wakrah SC
Al-Rayyan SC
Al-Shamal SC
Umm Salal SC
Al Ahli SC

Al-Sailiya SC
Al-Gharafa SC
Qatar SC
Al-Arabi SC
Al-Khor SC

Standings

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Al-Wakrah SC 86022511+1418
2 Al-Rayyan SC 84041313012
3 Al-Shamal SC 83231213111
4 Umm Salal SC 8224101778
5 Al Ahli SC 8143121867
Source: soccerway.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Results
DateTeam 1 Score Team 2
2021/09/06 Al-Wakrah SC 5–0 Umm Salal SC
2021/09/06 Al-Ahli SC 2–2 Al-Shamal SC
2021/10/05 Al-Shamal SC 2–1 Al-Wakrah SC
2021/10/06 Al-Rayyan SC 0–2 Al-Ahli SC
2021/10/10 Umm Salal SC 1–0 Al-Shamal SC
2021/10/10 Al-Wakrah SC 4–3 Al-Rayyan SC
2021/11/09 Al-Rayyan SC 1–2 Umm Salal SC
2021/11/09 Al-Ahli SC 0–2 Al-Wakrah SC
2021/11/16 Umm Salal SC 1–1 Al-Ahli SC
2021/11/16 Al-Shamal SC 0–3 Al-Rayyan SC
2021/11/22 Umm Salal SC 1–3 Al-Wakrah SC
2021/11/22 Al-Shamal SC 2–2 Al-Ahli SC
2021/11/27 Al-Wakrah SC 2–0 Al-Shamal SC
2021/11/27 Al-Ahli SC 0–2 Al-Rayyan SC
2021/12/05 Al-Rayyan SC 2–1 Al-Wakrah SC
2021/12/05 Al-Shamal SC 3–2 Umm Salal SC
2021/12/09 Umm Salal SC 1–2 Al-Rayyan SC
2021/12/09 Al-Wakrah SC 7–3 Al-Ahli SC
2021/12/14 Al-Ahli SC 2–2 Umm Salal SC
2021/12/14 Al-Rayyan SC 0–3 Al-Shamal SC

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Al-Sailiya SC 8431239+1415
2 Al-Gharafa SC 83231518311
3 Qatar SC 831411211010
4 Al-Arabi SC 8233141409
5 Al-Khor SC 8233111219
Source: soccerway.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Results
DateTeam 1 Score Team 2
2021/09/05 Al-Arabi SC 2–2 Al-Sailiya SC
2021/09/05 Qatar SC 2–1 Al-Khor SC
2021/10/05 Al-Khor SC 0–0 Al-Arabi SC
2021/10/06 Al-Gharafa SC 1–1 Qatar SC
2021/10/11 Al-Sailiya SC 2–2 Al-Khor SC
2021/10/11 Al-Arabi SC 3–3 Al-Gharafa SC
2021/11/08 Al-Gharafa SC 3–1 Al-Sailiya SC
2021/11/08 Qatar SC 1–4 Al-Arabi SC
2021/11/15 Al-Sailiya SC 8–0 Qatar SC
2021/11/15 Al-Khor SC 4–2 Al-Gharafa SC
2021/11/21 Al-Sailiya SC 3–1 Al-Arabi SC
2021/11/21 Al-Khor SC 2–0 Qatar SC
2021/11/26 Al-Arabi SC 1–0 Al-Khor SC
2021/11/26 Qatar SC 4–0 Al-Gharafa SC
2021/12/02 Al-Gharafa 2–1 Al-Arabi SC
2021/12/02 Al-Khor SC 1–1 Al-Sailiya SC
2021/12/08 Al-Sailiya SC 3–0 Al-Gharafa SC
2021/12/08 Al-Arabi SC 2–3 Qatar SC
2021/12/13 Qatar SC 0–3 Al-Sailiya SC
2021/12/13 Al-Gharafa SC 4–1 Al-Khor SC

Knockout round

Semi-finals

Al-Wakrah SC 5–3 Al-Gharafa SC
Omid Ebrahimi Soccerball shade.svg13', 58'
Ismail Mardanli Soccerball shade.svg75'
Gelson Dala Soccerball shade.svg88', 90'
Report Moayed Hassan Soccerball shade.svg22', 51'
Sofiane Hanni Soccerball shade.svg35'

Final

Al-Wakrah SC 4–5 Al-Sailiya SC
Ismail Mardanli Soccerball shade.svg4'
Nasser Al Yazidi Soccerball shade.svg45'+2'
Gelson Dala Soccerball shade.svg56'
Omid Ebrahimi Soccerball shade.svg75'
Report Ahmed Al-Minhali Soccerball shade.svg30'
Mohammed Muddather Soccerball shade.svg35'
Walter Bwalya Soccerball shade.svg51'
Carlos Strandberg Soccerball shade.svg60'
Driss Fettouhi Soccerball shade.svg98'

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References

  1. "Qatar - List of Cup Winners" . Retrieved 2022-07-13.
  2. "Al Sailiya win 2021-2022 Season Ooredoo Cup" . Retrieved 2022-07-13.