Doha: Al Arabi and Qatar SC clubs are gearing up for their debut participation in the 2025 West Asia Women's Volleyball Club Championship, scheduled to take place in Kuwait from December 2-14. This marks a significant milestone as it is the first time Qatari teams will compete in this prestigious championship.
According to Qatar News Agency, Qatar SC is set to commence its tournament journey against Al-Ula of Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, while Al Arabi will face UAE's Sharjah on the same day. This participation underscores the Qatar Volleyball Association's dedication to advancing women's sports and increasing the international presence of Qatari women athletes. The initiative is part of the Association's broader strategic goals to enhance the game's quality both domestically and internationally.
Al Arabi enters the competition following a successful season, having secured second place in the Women's General League for the 2024-2025 season with 24 points. Additionally, the team claimed third place in the inaugural Women's Open Volleyball Championship for the 2023-2024 season.
Qatar SC, on the other hand, is participating after finishing third in the 2024-2025 Women's Volleyball League with 17 points. Both teams are motivated to deliver strong performances, aiming for results that reflect the extensive efforts put into developing women's volleyball in Qatar over recent years.