In an exceptional achievement reflecting the growing popularity of Arab football, total attendance at the Arab Cup Qatar 2025 has surpassed the one-million-fan mark after just 28 matches, up to the end of the quarter-finals.
This unprecedented milestone places the 2025 edition at the top of Arab tournaments in terms of attendance and confirms both the depth of public enthusiasm and the success of the organisation in attracting fans from across the Arab world.
Morocco vs Saudi Arabia: the most attended match
The highest attendance of the tournament was recorded during the match between Morocco and Saudi Arabia, which drew 78,131 spectators — the largest crowd in the history of the Arab Cup to date. The stands were filled in spectacular fashion on a memorable night for the competition.
Saudi Arabia vs Palestine: remarkable turnout
The match between Saudi Arabia and Palestine also attracted an impressive crowd of 77,197 fans, making it one of the most attended fixtures of the tournament. The game was played amid an exceptional atmosphere, with a strong Arab presence reflecting widespread support for both teams.
Arab Cup — record-breaking growth compared to the 2021 edition
The 2025 edition has clearly surpassed the previous tournament held in 2021, not only in terms of on-pitch performance but also in attendance figures. The group stage alone drew 812,318 fans, compared to 262,742 spectators in 2021 — more than tripling attendance and highlighting the tournament’s rapid growth and rising popularity.
World-class organisation enabling fan attendance
These record numbers would not have been possible without the professional organisation that has characterised the tournament, including:
- Smooth entry and exit from stadiums through smart systems and highly efficient crowd management
- Integrated logistics services that made the fan experience more comfortable and seamless
- Modern stadiums providing an ideal environment to watch matches at the highest standards
- Large Arab crowds transforming the stands into a unified display of flags, chants, and celebration
Arab Cup, a tournament beyond competition
The Arab Cup is no longer just a football tournament. This year, it has evolved into a broader Arab festival, bringing together fans from different countries in a spirit of unity and brotherhood — sending a clear message that football can unite people before igniting competition on the pitch.
As the tournament continues, expectations remain high for more records to be broken in what is already being hailed as one of the most successful and popular editions in the history of Arab football.
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By Jamal Awar
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