Doha: Police SC won the Qatar Volleyball Cup (2025 - 2026) on Sunday for the 3rd time ever, after defeating Al Arabi by three sets to one. According to Qatar News Agency, HE First Vice-President of the Qatar Olympic Committee Mohammed bin Yousef Al Mana, along with President of the Qatar Volleyball Association Ali Ghanim Al Kuwari and Vice President of the Qatar Police Sports Federation Col. Ahmed bin Hamad Al-Thani awarded the Police SC team with the tournament's cup, gold medals, and a cash prize of QAR 600,000. The runner-up, Al Arabi, received silver medals and a prize of QAR 400,000. The intense match saw Police SC secure the 1st set (25-18), delivering a strong performance with powerful spikes at the net and strong defensive blocks against Al Arabi's attacks. In the 2nd set, Al Arabi started with clear determination to level the score and gradually gained points. However, the momentum did not last long, as Police SC clinched the set by four points (25-21). Al Arabi regained form in the 3rd set, thank s to blocking at the net, preventing their opponent from scoring multiple points, and winning the set (25-21). In the 4th set, Police SC imposed their dominance, with players showing determination to secure victory and the title, finishing the final set (25-21). In press statements after the award ceremony, HE First Vice-President of the Qatar Olympic Committee Mohammed bin Yousef Al Mana praised both teams' performance in the final, congratulating Police SC on their win and commending Al Arabi for their competitive spirit during the match. HE the First Vice-President emphasized that volleyball is gaining popularity and a fan base in Qatar, noting that matches like this reflect the sport's development. For his part, President of the Qatar Volleyball Association Ali Ghanim Al Kuwari expressed satisfaction with the level of both the Qatar Volleyball Cup and the league, noting that the rising technical level confirms that Qatari volleyball is moving in the right direction. Predicting the winners of today's gam e was difficult, similar to when Al Arabi won the Men's Volleyball League title despite Al Wakrah's chances, Al Kuwari added. The President of the Qatar Volleyball Association expected that HH the Amir Volleyball Cup would witness strong competitions, as the tournament reached the quarterfinals, with all teams having equal chances of winning the cup.
Police SC Crowned as Qatar Volleyball Cup Champions for 3rd Time
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