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In its commitment to fostering ongoing communication with clubs, discussing the latest developments, decisions and new phase of competitions, and preparing for the upcoming 2026-2027 football season, the Qatar Stars League (QSL), in co-operation with Qatar Football Association (QFA), held a workshop for clubs. Representatives from QSL, QFA, Doha Bank Stars League clubs and Second Division clubs attended.

The workshop addressed the new phase of QSL and QSL 2 competitions, providing an overview of the strategy aimed at continuing development and enhancing competitiveness among clubs, ultimately serving the best interests of Qatar football, its championships and national teams.

 

 

 

The workshop also reviewed and clarified the new decisions, which include: cancellation of Olympic League and Second Division League, and the launch of a new competition called QSL 2. This new competition will be played on a home-and-away format and will include Second Division clubs, Under-23 national team and reserve teams of some First Division clubs that meet the participation requirements and criteria. The meeting also clarified the participation mechanism and the number of foreign professional players permitted, based on the new regulations. These regulations permit each First Division club to field a maximum of five foreign professional players, in addition to at least two talented players, within the 11-man squad at any point during a match.

Regarding QSL 2, eight foreign professional players are allowed within the 11-man squad at any point during a match.

The meeting addressed several inquiries and questions from club representatives, providing necessary clarifications regarding the new regulations and their implementation mechanisms. This aims to support club readiness and achieve the highest levels of technical and administrative organization for competitions.

It may be noted that this meeting was part of an ongoing communication strategy with clubs and further meetings will be held to provide additional information and clarifications.

 

 

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Published on : 11/05/2026

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