Qatar men's national volleyball team

Qatar
AssociationQatar Volleyball Association (QVA)
ConfederationAVC
Head coachCamilo Andres Soto
FIVB ranking21 (as of 8 January 2025)
Uniforms
Home
Away
World Championship
Appearances2 (First in 2022)
Best result21st (2022)
Asian Championship
Appearances17 (First in 1989)
Best result (2023)
www.volleyball.qa

The Qatar men's national volleyball team represents Qatar in international volleyball competitions and friendly matches. As of 8 January 2025, the team was ranked 21st in the world. Qatar's best rank in Asian Championship 3rd place, 2023 year.

History

Qatar first appeared at the Asian Volleyball Championship in 1989. Qatar also finished fourth at the 2006 Asian Games which they hosted in Doha, after dropping their semifinal 3-1 to South Korea and the bronze medal match 3-2 to Saudi Arabia. Qatar jointly set the world record for the highest set score in its 45-43 victory over Venezuela on 11 June 2017.[1] Qatar made his first world champions appearance at the 2022 FIVB Men's Volleyball World Championship where he finished 21st.

Competition record

World Championship

World League

World League record (Defunct)
Year Round Position GP MW ML SW SL Squad
1990 Did not participate
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010 Did not qualify
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016 Intercontinental round 31st place 6 3 3 11 10 Squad
2017 Intercontinental round 32nd place 6 3 3 10 10 Squad
Total 2/28 12 6 6 21 20

Challenger Cup

  Runners up

Challenger Cup record (Defunct)
Year Round Position GP MW ML SW SL Squad
2018 Did not qualify
2019 Did not enter
2022 Quarterfinals 7th place 1 0 1 1 3 Squad
2023 Final Runners-up 3 2 1 8 3 Squad
2024 Quarterfinals 6th place 1 0 1 2 3 Squad
Total 0 Title 3/5 5 2 3 11 9

Asian Championship

  Champions    Runners-up    3rd place    4th place

Asian Championship record
Year Round Position GP MW ML SW SL Squad
1975 Did not participate
1979
1983
1987
1989 17th–19th places 19th place Squad
1991 Did not participate
1993 11th place match 12th place Squad
1995 10th place Squad
1997 5th–8th places 8th place Squad
1999 13th–14th places 13th place 5 1 4 5 12 Squad
2001 11th place match 11th place 5 2 3 9 9 Squad
2003 9th–12th places 11th place 7 3 4 11 15 Squad
2005 7th place match 7th place 7 3 4 11 13 Squad
2007 9th–12th places 11th place 6 3 3 13 9 Squad
2009 13th place match 14th place 8 2 6 10 19 Squad
2011 11th place match 12th place 7 2 5 11 15 Squad
2013 11th place match 11th place 6 3 3 10 13 Squad
2015 3rd place match 4th place 8 5 3 20 14 Squad
2017 9th place match 9th place 7 4 3 18 13 Squad
2019 9th place match 9th place 7 4 3 15 10 Squad
2021 5th place match 5th place 7 5 2 17 6 Squad
2023 3rd place match 3rd place 6 5 1 16 3 Squad
Total 0 Title 17/22 86 42 44 166 151

Asian Games

  Champions    Runners-up    3rd place    4th place

Asian Games record
Year Round Position GP MW ML SW SL Squad
1958 Did not participate
1962
1966
1970
1974
1978
1982 5th–8th places 8th place 6 2 4 6 14 Squad
1986 Did not participate
1990
1994
1998 9th place match 10th place 5 0 5 0 15 Squad
2002 7th place match 8th place 6 1 5 3 16 Squad
2006 3rd place match 4th place 3 1 2 6 6 Squad
2010 7th place match 8th place 9 3 6 10 20 Squad
2014 5th place match 6th place 8 4 4 15 12 Squad
2018 3rd place match 4th place 7 5 2 16 8 Squad
2022 3rd place match 4th place 6 4 2 13 10 Squad
Total 0 Title 8/17 50 20 30 69 101

Asian Nations Cup

  Champions   3rd place 

Asian Nations Cup record
Year Round Position GP MW ML SW SL Squad
2018 Did not participate
2022
2023
2024 Final Champions 5 4 1 14 4 Squad
2025 3rd place match 3rd place 4 3 1 9 5 Squad
Total 1 Title 2/5 9 7 2 23 9

Asian Cup

  Champions 

Asian Cup record (Defunct)
Year Round Position GP MW ML SW SL Squad
2008 Did not qualify
2010
2012
2014
2016 Qualified but later withdrew
2018 Final Champions 5 5 0 15 3 Squad
2022 Qualified but later withdrew
Total 1 Title 1/7 5 5 0 15 3

Results and fixtures

2025

2025 Asian Nations Cup

19 June 2025
11:30 (UTC+03:00)
  3–0  Australia Isa Bin Rashed Hall, Manama, Bahrain
(25–22, 25–21, 25–22)
Report

21 June 2025
16:30 (UTC+03:00)
  3–2  Vietnam Isa Bin Rashed Hall, Manama, Bahrain
(29–31, 25–21, 25–15, 22–25, 15–12)
Report

23 June 2025
16:30 (UTC+03:00)
Pakistan  3–0   Isa Bin Rashed Hall, Manama, Bahrain
(25–22, 25–22, 25–21)
Report

24 June 2025
15:00 (UTC+03:00)
South Korea  0–3   Isa Bin Rashed Hall, Manama, Bahrain
(21–25, 20–25, 23–25)
Report

2025 World Championship

13 September 2025
18:00 (UTC+08:00)
Netherlands    Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Philippines
()
Report

15 September 2025
21:30 (UTC+08:00)
Poland    Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Philippines
()
Report

17 September 2025
10:30 (UTC+08:00)
   Romania Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Philippines
()
Report

Team

Current squad

The following is the Qatari roster in the 2025 Asian Nations Cup.[2]

Head coach: Camilo Andres Soto

No. Name Date of birth Pos. Height Weight Spike Block 2024–25 club
1 Youssef Oughlaf 6 May 1989 OH 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 100 kg (220 lb) 341 cm (134 in) 327 cm (129 in) Qatar SC
2 Papemaguette Diagne 23 February 1997 MB 2.10 m (6 ft 11 in) 90 kg (200 lb) 335 cm (132 in) 310 cm (120 in) Al Rayyan
4 Renan Ribeiro 30 December 1989 OH 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 85 kg (187 lb) 325 cm (128 in) 300 cm (120 in) Al Arabi
5 Sulaiman Saad 30 June 1987 L 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) 72 kg (159 lb) 270 cm (110 in) 255 cm (100 in) Al Rayyan
6 Borislav Georgiev 12 May 1992 S 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 75 kg (165 lb) 340 cm (130 in) 315 cm (124 in) Al Arabi
7 Belal Nabel Abunabot 1 January 1991 MB 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) 95 kg (209 lb) 355 cm (140 in) 330 cm (130 in) Al Rayyan
8 Waleed Widatalla 9 September 2002 OH 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) 75 kg (165 lb) 320 cm (130 in) 310 cm (120 in) Al Sadd
9 Miloš Stevanović 27 September 1988 S 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) 88 kg (194 lb) 320 cm (130 in) 310 cm (120 in) Al Rayyan
11 Nikola Vasić 4 June 1989 OH 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 85 kg (187 lb) 340 cm (130 in) 320 cm (130 in) Al-Wakrah
12 Mubarak Dahi 1 April 1991 OP 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) 92 kg (203 lb) 330 cm (130 in) 315 cm (124 in) Al Rayyan
13 Raimi Wadidie 20 October 1995 OH 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 94 kg (207 lb) 355 cm (140 in) 335 cm (132 in) Al Arabi
16 Ibrahim Ibrahim (c) 15 January 1985 MB 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 100 kg (220 lb) 360 cm (140 in) 336 cm (132 in) Al Arabi
19 Naji Mahmoud 16 December 1992 L 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in) 75 kg (165 lb) 265 cm (104 in) 250 cm (98 in) Al Rayyan
21 Osman Abdulwahid Wagihalla 1 January 1993 MB 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) 90 kg (200 lb) 315 cm (124 in) 300 cm (120 in) Qatar SC

Coach history

References

  1. ^ "WL 2017: Venezuela and Qatar break the highest set score record for national team match". World of Volley. 12 June 2017. Retrieved 27 August 2017.
  2. ^ AVC Nations Cup 2025: Daily Bulletin #1