Qatar national football team
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The Qatar national football team is the national team of Qatar and is controlled by the Qatar Football Association. It has never made the World Cup, but its Under-20 team finished a surprising second at the World Youth Championship in 1981, losing in the finals to West Germany.
World Cup record
Asian Cup record
- 1956 to 1972 - Did not enter
- 1976 - Did not qualify
- 1980 - Round 1
- 1984 - Round 1
- 1988 - Round 1
- 1992 - Round 1
- 1996 - Did not qualify
- 2000 - Quarterfinals
- 2004 - Round 1
West Asian Football Federation Championship record
- 2000 to 2004- Did not enter
- 2006 - Qualified
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