In a turn of events, the Qatar Football Association, in coordination with the Ministry of Public Health, has decided that there will be no fans at the 49th Amir Cup final for 2020-21 which will take place on 14 May. This follows the QFA's previous statement in which the association had decided to allow a limited number of fans to attend the final game while adhering to strict precautionary COVID-19 protocols.
This new decision to hold the finals without fans has come as part of efforts to ensure everyone’s safety and to limit the spread of COVID-19
The highly anticipated final match will be played at the Jassim bin Hamad Stadium next week to decide the Amir Cup champions in the second final of the prestigious tournament in five months after the last edition was held in December 2020 in which Al-Sadd won the Amir Cup, after beating Al-Arabi 2-1, in the first match to take place at the Ahmed Bin Ali Stadium, the fourth completed FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 ™️ venue.
Source and cover image: QFA
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