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Huge scandal under Cosmin Olăroiu's eyes in Qatar

Article by Alexandru Tomuțiu – published Tuesday, October 14, 2025 22:42 / Updated Tuesday, October 14, 2025 22:48

Huge scandal during the match Qatar – the United Arab Emiratesmatch lost by Cosmin Olăroiu's team with a score of 1-2.

Immediately after the second goal scored by the guards, through Pedro Miguel, the hosts of the hosts went to celebrate success in a provocative way, right in front of the guest gallery.

Photo gallery. Incidents during the Qatar match – the United Arab Emirates

The gesture of the Qatarezi to the fullest to the fans of the guests, and several supporters entered the field for a direct meeting with the players.

There were moments that should not be seen on a football stadium. Several players were fighting with fans, and supporters were hardly sent by law enforcement back to the stands.

Another extremely tense episode was in the end, when fans threw bottles and other objects in the direction of guest players, and a person trying to relax the atmosphere was hit directly in the head.

The United Arab Emirates dramatically missed the direct qualification at the 2026 World Championship. Qatar opened the score in the 49th minute and doubled the advantage through Pedro's goal, which caused the scandal (74).

Cosmin Olăroiu's team managed to score in the extensions, in the 90+8 minute, but it was too late, and the 2-2 goal, which would have taken the Emirates directly to the World Cup, did not come.

Cosmin Olăroiu has a chance to reach the World Cup

Thus, the United Arab Emirates have concluded Group A in the second position and will play a dam match against the team that will be ranked in the same position in Group B. It will be chosen between Saudi Arabia and Iraq.

At the play-offs in March, 6 teams will be attended, which will be assigned as follows:

  • Asia: The winner of the play-off in the Round 5

  • Africa: The winner of the play-off in round 2

  • North America: The best two seats 2 in round 3

  • South America: 7th place in the single qualification round (Bolivia)

  • Oceania: 2nd place in round 3 (New Caledonia)

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