FIFA abandons Arab Cup third-place playoff due to lightning storm

The third-place playoff of the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates was suspended and abandoned because of severe lightning storms near the stadium. Instead of rescheduling, FIFA's committee declared the match a 0-0 draw, allowing both teams to share third place and split the prize money equally. This unusual decision has drawn scrutiny over the handling of competitive fixtures.

The incident unfolded at Khalifa International Stadium in Al Rayyan, Qatar, a 45,000-capacity venue hosting the match in front of a crowd. The game, part of the tournament's second edition under FIFA's oversight and the 13th in its history, was level at 0-0 at half-time when officials assessed the deteriorating weather.

Lightning storms posed an immediate safety risk, prompting the referee to halt proceedings before the second half could begin. The stadium itself remained operational, with the pitch in good condition, but proximity to the storms necessitated the suspension. Rather than relocating or postponing the fixture, FIFA opted not to resume play.

In a statement, FIFA explained: “The Fifa Arab Cup Qatar 2025 Third Place playoff between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates has been indefinitely suspended due to lightning storms in close proximity to the stadium. While the venue retained full operational integrity and the pitch remained in good condition, this action was taken by the referee and match officials to ensure the safety of all the players, fans and staff at the stadium. The decision to award the Third Place winner will be decided in due course by the relevant committee within FIFA.”

After a four-hour delay, the FIFA Men’s National Team Committee announced its ruling, in line with regulations: “The match is declared a 0-0 draw, third place is shared between both teams and the total prize money allocated for third and fourth place will be combined and split equally amongst both participating teams.”

This outcome, rare in international football, underscores the significance of third-place matches for rankings and finances. The Arab Cup's record £27.3 million prize fund ensured neither team faced economic loss, though the administrative resolution has sparked debate on maintaining on-field integrity amid weather challenges.

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