Qatar SC beat Al Arabi 3-2 to win Amir Cup, QR100,000
Mohamed Abdel Wahab blanked Rawad Al Nasser to clinch Qatar SC’s 3-2 Amir Cup win at Al Arabi Club Hall and lift a QR100,000 winners’ prize.

Qatar SC edged Al Arabi SC 3-2 in a marathon Amir Cup final at Al Arabi Club Hall, with Mohamed Abdel Wahab sealing the tie by blanking Rawad Al Nasser in three straight games to deliver the title and the QR100,000 winners’ cheque. The victory completed a five-match tie that swung between the sides before the decider.
Omar Assar opened the final with a straight-games win over Rawad Al Nasser to give Qatar SC the early lead, and Mohamed Abdel Wahab followed by defeating Tomas Bucar 3-1 in the second match. Al Arabi pulled a lifeline in match three when Jermaine Schmidt beat Ahmed Eid 3-2, and Assar restored parity with a 3-1 win over Bucar in the fourth, forcing Abdel Wahab into the decisive fifth match.
Officials led the trophy presentation at Al Arabi Club Hall. Khalil bin Ahmed Al Mohannadi "congratulated Qatar SC, its board of directors, and all the club’s fans on this victory after a marathon final." Mohammed Abdullah Saleh said that "Qatar Club deserved to be the champions and that Al Arabi also displayed outstanding performances throughout the tournament." Runners-up Al Arabi received QR60,000 while Qatar SC took QR100,000 in prize money.
Qatar SC’s victory was reported as their eighth Amir Cup title in QNA-based coverage, with The Peninsula and Qatar Tribune listing prior wins in 2001-02, 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20, 2020-21, 2021-22, and 2022-23. An Instagram post circulated after the match claimed it was Qatar SC's 18th Amir Cup; that figure appears alongside the QNA accounts in media reports and differs from the eight-title tally published in the QNA dispatches.

The win at Al Arabi Club Hall adds to a run of domestic silverware for Qatar SC across competitions. Separate reports record Qatar SC capturing the Qatar Table Tennis Association Cup for the 2025–2026 season after a 3-1 win over Al Rayyan in the final at the Table Tennis Training Center in Ras Abu Aboud, following 3-1 victories over Al Ahli in the quarterfinals and Al Khor in the subsequent round. Qatar SC also won the Federation Cup for the 2020-2021 season after beating Al Sadd 4-3 in a Lusail Sports Hall final, where Mohammed Abdullah Saleh and board member Thani Al Zaraa presented medals and the championship cup.
Match reporting used two spellings for the Croatian professional who faced Qatar SC, Tomas Bucar and Thomas Boukar, appearing in the QNA-based accounts; Rawad Al Nasser, Omar Assar, Mohamed Abdel Wahab, Ahmed Eid, and Jermaine Schmidt are named across the match sequence. The Amir Cup final was played on February 15, 2026, at Al Arabi Club Hall.
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