
QSL: Al Sadd slip keeps Falcon Shield race wide open
The Peninsula
Doha, Qatar: The Qatar Stars League (QSL) title race remains wide open heading into Round 19, with both Al Shamal and Al Gharafa firmly in contention...
Doha, Qatar: The Qatar Stars League (QSL) title race remains wide open heading into Round 19, with both Al Shamal and Al Gharafa firmly in contention to catch leaders Al Sadd after an eventful Round 18 that also intensified the fight for the top four and the battle to avoid relegation.
The biggest shock of the round came on Friday when Al Sadd suffered a 2-5 defeat to Umm Salal at the Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium. The result denied the defending champions a chance to extend their advantage at the top and kept the Falcon Shield race very much alive.
Despite the setback that ended their 10-match winning streak in QSL, Al Sadd remain at the summit with 38 points, holding a four-point lead over both Al Shamal and Al Gharafa with just four rounds left in the season.
Second-placed Al Shamal may feel they still have momentum in the race, particularly with a game in hand. Their Round 17 clash against Al Arabi was postponed earlier this month and is scheduled to be played on April 7, potentially giving them a crucial opportunity to close the gap on the leaders.
Level on points with Al Gharafa but ahead on goal difference, Al Shamal will next face seventh-placed Al Duhail (24 points) on Tuesday in a match that could have significant implications both for the title race and the top-four battle.













