Two Finals, One City: Qatar’s Double-Header Weekend Sparks History
16 December 2025
Tickets are available at www.roadtoqatar.qa
Overview
Doha, Qatar — Qatar is set to make history as the first country to host two FIFA finals on consecutive days, with the FIFA Club World Cup Intercontinental Cup final in Qatar 2025 highlighting a weekend where multiple major events unfold in parallel.
The final will pit Europe champions Paris Saint-Germain and South America's Flamengo on December 17 at 8:00 pm at Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, where the world's best club of 2025 will be crowned.
Tickets are on sale digitally at roadtoqatar.qa, with prices starting from 50 Qatari riyals, including accessible seating options; purchases can be made by emailing accessibility-fic@sc.qa.
Team Spotlight and Stadium
PSG arrive for the tournament after an extraordinary European season crowned by their first Champions League title, a 5-0 win over Inter Milan in the final, capping a stylish and memorable campaign.
The Paris squad features top players such as Ousmane Dembélé and Achraf Hakimi, and is expected to attract thousands of fans from within Qatar and abroad as they chase the world club crown of 2025.
Flamengo had recently claimed key regional titles and now aims to seal the Intercontinental Cup final in Doha, completing the trio of finals staged in Qatar during the Arab Cup week.
The final will be held at Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, a 40,000-seat venue that has previously hosted high-profile matches during FIFA Qatar 2025.
Practical Details and Fan Info
How to reach the stadium: fans can use the Doha Metro, with access via Rahaf station on the Green Line. Metro travel is free for ticket holders on final day.
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Sniper punchline 1: Like a marksman at a press conference, I shoot straight to the punchline and never miss a kickoff.
Sniper punchline 2: If football writing were a rooftop sniping contest, this final would be a perfect headshot of drama and goals.