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The Qatar Stars League officially launched its fanzone at Katara ahead of today’s kickoff of the Qatar Cup.
Al Rayyan captain Rodrigo Tabata was joined by Al Sadd players Saad al-Sheeb and Hassan Haydoos during the ceremony.
The interactive fan zone offers fans of football a chance to take part in a host of fun family friendly activities with a distinctive emphasis on healthy living.
The players also took part in the activities and had an opportunity to have a photo with the famous Qatar Cup trophy.
The Katara fanzone will be active from 5pm to 9.30pm every day until April 26. Fans will also have the chance to win prizes by sharing their pictures on social media.
Speaking at the launch, Al Sadd winger Hassan Haydoos said he is looking forward to the competition, which kicks off today.
“The Qatar Cup is an important competition not only for the fans but the players too, and the fanzone is a great way to find out about the competition and enjoy the activities on offer,” he said.
The first semi-final of the Qatar Cup Kicks will be held today when Al Rayan take on Lekhiwya at Al Sadd stadium at 7.15pm. The second semi-final will be played tomorrow with El Jaish taking on Al Sadd at the same venue.
The final will be held on April 29 again at Al Sadd stadium. Tickets are now available via QSL.com.qa
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