El Jaish are upbeat after subduing mighty Al Arabi Club in the semi-final playoff series and now they’re training their sight on another big scalp of eight-time champions Al Rayyan in the Qatar Cup Volleyball Championship final on Thursday at 6.30 pm. At the Ali Bin Hamad Al Attiya Arena on Tuesday, the army team
El Jaish capped their comeback into the Qatar Cup Volleyball Championship with a pulsating 2-1 playoff series victory against mighty Al Arabi Club at the Ali Bin Hamad Al Attiya Arena on Tuesday. The army team began the third and deciding match against 15-time winners solidly and were 2-0 ahead. But Al Arabi fought back
Last year’s runners-up Al Rayyan Club booked their place in the final of the Qatar Cup Volleyball Championship, overcoming a stiff challenge from Police in five sets on Sunday. At the Ali Bin Hamad Al Attiya Arena, Al Rayyan clinched the second semi-final playoff 24-26 25-16 27-25 21-25 15-10 in one hour and 56 minutes
Al Arabi Club and arch-rivals Al Rayyan Club had a winning but contrasting start in the Qatar Cup Volleyball Championship on Friday. At the Ali Bin Hamad Al Attiya Arena, the first playoff for both the teams were played and Al Arabi brushed aside El Jaish’s challenge and won by 25-16 27-25 25-18. In the
Volleyball fans are certainly in for a hot and sumptuous treat as Qatar’s top teams line up stars in a bid to have glory of the major events. With the QVA League having been already claimed by mighty Al Arabi after dethroning Al Rayyan Club, only two more major events are left in the domestic
The Qatar Cup and Emir’s Cup tournaments will be held at the Ali bin Hamad Al Attiyah Arena at Al Sadd. The Qatar Cup, to be played from April 22 to 28, will see the top-four finishers in the Qatar League — Al Arabi, Al Rayyan, Police and El Jaish — vying for honours. All
Holders Al Arabi Club lost the opening set but bounced back with their brilliant net play to pull off an electrifying four-set victory against high-flying Al Rayyan Club and keep the Qatar Volleyball Cup at their home court on Saturday. Al Arabi, already winner of the two titles in the season but missed out on
The Qatar Cup volleyball final, featuring holders Al Arabi Club and Al Rayyan Club, is expected to be a blockbuster with both the teams armed with plenty of talent and strike force. The match is scheduled at the Al Arabi Club Indoor Hall at 6.30 pm and carries QR300,000 for the champions. The losers will
Al Arabi Club and Al Rayyan Club will clash in the final of the Qatar Cup volleyball in a repeat of the last year’s title clash. At Al Arabi Club Indoor Hall on Tuesday, runners-up Al Rayyan were the first to make it to the final when they outclassed Police in straight sets by 25-23
Defending champions Al Arabi Club had a miraculous escape and they edged El Jaish in five sets after staving off three match points during the Qatar Cup volleyball on Sunday. At their home court, Al Arabi were initially two sets down with professionals Dutch Dick Kooy and German Christian Pampel hammering the ball. Then Al