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​By our Sport Correspondent in Doha

 

​DOHA, QATAR – ​It may not have been the grand finale of a World Cup, but the sheer, overwhelming presence of the Khalifa International Stadium provided an unforgettable backdrop as hosts Qatar were held to a gritty 1-1 draw by a resilient Syrian side in the FIFA Arab Cup group stage last night.

​The colossal, arc-shaped home of the 2022 World Cup, one of the crown jewels of Qatar’s sporting legacy, played host to a passionate, frenzied contest that ended with a scoreline that will feel like a victory for the underdog and a significant bump in the road for the hosts. ​More than just a stadium, the Khalifa International is a monument.

The sweeping, futuristic arches and world-class pitch—the same turf where some of football’s biggest names played three years ago—added a gravity to the Group A clash that belied its early-tournament status. The temperature was perfect, the air thick with anticipation, and the stands were a riot of maroon and red as the noise echoed beneath the iconic suspended roof.

​The home crowd was given what they craved in the 77th minute. After wave upon wave of Qatari pressure, the tension finally broke.

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A superb, incisive pass sliced open the Syrian defence, and Ahmed Alaa was there to tap home the opener, sending the vast, packed arena into joyous, ear-splitting celebration.

The roar was one befitting the venue’s World Cup heritage. ​The Qatari contingent believed they had secured a vital three points on their own turf, but Syria had other ideas.

Despite being thoroughly tested by the grand arena and the overwhelming home support, they refused to fold.

​With the clock ticking into the 90th minute, Syria earned a free-kick just outside the box. The weight of the moment, played out on a stage built for champions, hung heavy in the air. Omar Kharbin, a veteran of his national side, stepped up, and in a moment of pure brilliance that silenced the colossal crowd, he curled a glorious strike past the helpless goalkeeper.

​The goal was a hammer blow to the hosts. The immediate silence of thousands of fans in the magnificent Khalifa International Stadium spoke volumes. On a venue designed to showcase the very best of Qatari football, the Maroons were forced to settle for a 1-1 stalemate, proving once again that in football, no amount of monumental architecture can guarantee victory against sheer fighting spirit.

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