2022 Qatar FA Cup

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2022 Qatar FA Cup
Tournament details
CountryQatar
Dates3 April 2022 – 8 May 2022
Teams16
Final positions
Champions Al-Arabi SC (1st title) [1] [2]
Runner-up Lusail SC
Tournament statistics
Matches played77
Goals scored182 (2.36 per match)
  2021
2023  

The 2022 Qatar FA Cup was the second edition of the Qatari cup tournament in men's football. It was played by the bottom 8 teams from the Qatar Stars League and the entire Qatari Second Division.

Contents

The tournament featured 16 teams divided into 3 groups.

Round One Groups

Group AGroup BGroup C

Al-Sailiya SC
Al-Shamal SC
Al Bidda SC
Al Shahaniya SC
Al-Waab SC
Al-Wakrah SC

Lusail SC
Al-Arabi SC
Mesaimeer SC
Qatar SC
Al-Khor SC

Muaither SC
Al-Kharaitiyat SC
Umm Salal SC
Al-Markhiya SC
Al Ahli SC

Standings

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Al-Sailiya SC 5410167+913
2 Al-Shamal SC 5401207+1312
3 Al Bidda SC 5311107+310
4 Al Shahaniya SC 511381244
5 Al-Waab SC 511381574
6 Al-Wakrah SC 5005519140
Results
DateTeam 1 Score Team 2
2022/04/03 Al-Wakrah SC 2–3 Al-Waab SC
2022/04/03 Al-Sailiya SC 4–2 Al Shahaniya SC
2022/04/03 Al-Shamal SC 3–0 Al Bidda SC
2022/04/08 Al Bidda SC 4–1 Al-Wakrah SC
2022/04/08 Al-Waab SC 0–3 Al-Sailiya SC
2022/04/08 Al Shahaniya SC 2–1 Al-Shamal SC
2022/04/13 Al Bidda SC 2–1 Al-Waab SC
2022/04/13 Al-Wakrah SC 0–1 Al Shahaniya SC
2022/04/13 Al-Shamal SC 2–3 Al-Sailiya SC
2022/04/18 Al-Waab SC 1–5 Al-Shamal SC
2022/04/18 Al-Sailiya SC 4–1 Al-Wakrah SC
2022/04/18 Al Shahaniya SC 0–2 Al Bidda SC
2022/04/23 Al Bidda SC 2–2 Al-Sailiya SC
2022/04/23 Al-Wakrah SC 1–7 Al-Shamal SC
2022/04/23 Al Shahaniya SC 3–3 Al-Waab SC

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Lusail SC 431051+410
2 Al-Gharafa SC 4301147+79
3 Qatar SC 42118917
4 Al Shahaniya SC 410351163
5 Al-Khor SC 400461040
Results
DateTeam 1 Score Team 2
2022/04/04 Al-Khor SC 0–1 Lusail SC
2022/04/04 Qatar SC 1–4 Mesaimeer SC
2022/04/09 Lusail SC 1–0 Qatar SC
2022/04/09 Mesaimeer SC 1–6 Al-Arabi SC
2022/04/14 Al-Arabi SC 1–3 Lusail SC
2022/04/14 Qatar SC 2–3 Al-Arabi SC
2022/04/19 Al-Khor SC 3–2 Al-Khor SC
2022/04/19 Lusail SC 0–0 Mesaimeer SC
2022/04/24 Al-Arabi SC 4–1 Qatar SC
2022/04/24 Mesaimeer SC 3–2 Al-Khor SC

Group C

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Muaither SC 4310125+710
2 Al Kharaitiyat SC 4301107+39
3 Umm Salal SC 41125944
4 Al-Markhiya SC 41037923
5 Al Ahli SC 41035943
Results
DateTeam 1 Score Team 2
2022/04/05 Al Ahli SC 0–2 Muaither SC
2022/04/05 Al-Markhiya SC 1–2 Al Kharaitiyat SC
2022/04/10 Al Kharaitiyat SC 3–1 Al Ahli SC
2022/04/10 Muaither SC 3–3 Umm Salal SC
2022/04/15 Al Ahli SC 3–4 Al-Markhiya SC
2022/04/15 Umm Salal SC 0–4 Al Kharaitiyat SC
2022/04/20 Al Kharaitiyat SC 1–5 Muaither SC
2022/04/20 Al-Markhiya SC 1–2 Umm Salal SC
2022/04/25 Muaither SC 2–1 Al-Markhiya SC
2022/04/25 Umm Salal SC 0–1 Al Ahli SC

Knockout round

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final

Lusail SC 2–3 Al-Arabi SC
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