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Saudi Arabia Breaks the Haunted Stadium Curse with a 2-1 Arab Cup Triumph

2 December 2025

Saudi Arabia Breaks the Haunted Stadium Curse with a 2-1 Arab Cup Triumph
Saudi Arabia celebrate a 2-1 win at Education City Stadium ending the drought

The Curse Breaker: Saudi Arabia Ends the Haunted Stadium Drought

Saudi Arabia did more than win; they cracked the long-standing curse of Education City Stadium, edging Oman 2-1 to open their Arab Cup campaign on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.

The match, played at Education City Stadium in Qatar, provided a lively start to the group with a finish that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.

Beyond the battle for early top spot, the victory finally ends a recurring drought at this venue, where the Green Falcons had played five matches in less than five years without a win.

In the 2021 Arab Cup edition hosted by Qatar, Saudi played two games at the same stadium against Jordan and Palestine, losing 1-0 in the first and drawing the second.

Then the venue reappeared in 2022 for the World Cup, where Saudi’s second group-stage game against Poland ended in a 0-2 defeat, with Salem Al-Dawsari missing a penalty saved by Wojciech Szczęsny.

The misfortune continued in 2024 during the AFC Asian Cup, under coach Roberto Mancini, as Saudi faced Thailand in the group stage and drew 0-0, before meeting Korea Republic in the Round of 16 on January 30, 2024, drawing 1-1 and losing on penalties 4-2.

The win on Tuesday marks a turning point for the team and a moment of relief for fans who had waited years to see a victory at this venue.

Punchline 1 (sniper joke): If curses had a phone number, Education City Stadium would have blocked it — tonight the Green Falcons dialed in the win instead of the haunting.

Punchline 2 (sniper joke): If this stadium were a comedian, it would tell knock-knock jokes—knock, knock… who’s there? Saudi’s victory banner, and the crowd says, ‘Woo!’

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where was the match played?

Education City Stadium, Doha, Qatar, as part of the Arab Cup.

What was the final score?

Saudi Arabia 2, Oman 1.

What drought did this win end?

A multi-year winless streak at Education City Stadium, across several matches in the past five years.

Which past matches at the same stadium were mentioned?

2021 Arab Cup vs Jordan (0-1 loss) and Palestine (draw); 2022 World Cup vs Poland (0-2 loss) with a missed Al-Dawsari penalty; 2024 AFC Asian Cup vs Thailand (0-0) and Korea in the Round of 16 (1-1, penalties 2-4).