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Most caps: Julen Lopetegui Argote is a Spanish former footballer who played as a goalkeeper, and is the manager of Real Madrid.<\/P> He played 149 games in La Liga over 11 seasons, appearing in the competition for Real Madrid, Logrones, Barcelona and Rayo Vallecano. He added 168 matches in Segunda División with three clubs, and represented Spain at the 1994 World Cup.<\/P> Lopetegui started working as a manager in 2003, and spent several years in charge of Spain's youth teams, leading the under-19 and under-21 sides to European titles. He was also head coach of the senior team for two years, being dismissed before the start of the 2018 World Cup following the announcement of his agreement to join Real Madrid after the tournament.<\/P>","3D3B712BD7BB3346233C27994E5E2815":"1966-8-28","84FBAAA541406939DA36722337FBDFD18D691C310C47982D":"1960","341115063FD1CD8D":"308387","CC02AD5B3CF69E6DCAD0426C64DE8022":"Spain","1CD1A53514962B6A":"1","37FE64B882E92ECB":"Qatar","90CF36599B563A1AA6EE0398DF07A98F":"Al-Waab Street, Baaya, Qatar","8165D0EC38D769BD27A209A15276D0CF":" Player<\/U><\/STRONG><\/P> Real Madrid<\/STRONG> Barcelona Spain U20<\/STRONG> Manager<\/U><\/STRONG><\/P> Spain U19 Spain U21<\/STRONG> The Qatar national football team represents Qatar in international football, and is controlled by the Qatar Football Association and AFC.
<\/STRONG>Hassan Al-Haydos: 183
Top scorer:<\/STRONG>
Almoez Ali: 54
First international:<\/STRONG>
Bahrain 2–1 Qatar (Isa Town, Bahrain; 27 March 1970)
Biggest win:<\/STRONG>
Qatar 15–0 Bhutan (Doha, Qatar; 3 September 2015)
Biggest defeat:<\/STRONG>
Kuwait 9–0 Qatar (Kuwait; 8 January 1973)<\/P>","3FC9B61F2E659497C9CEBAE42D62ADEB":"Qatar","87C021F1E71FC6CD6E05BF0B3DD05793":"","03A7D9C89753B0D1D7F7ED990952C548":"0","EB91D699086F1F17846A1216AD2083C3":"","23A207CDBA5674BBB1C9F6E64605564A":"Julen Lopetegui","A71E2A228B763CFB":"Doha","0EB6A015033C3CEC56DA30D47F1CA55E":"
La Liga: 1989–90<\/P>
<\/STRONG>Supercopa de Espana: 1994, 1996<\/P>
FIFA World Youth Championship runner-up: 1985<\/P>
<\/STRONG>UEFA European Under-19 Championship: 2012<\/P>
UEFA European Under-21 Championship: 2013<\/P>","03A7D9C89753B0D1380A64764519199FB9772FF9B422CB1E":"1","4DC924206DB9E0EB3B8818DC2C371A93":"Khalifa International Stadium","D769ED524110EC21":"Julen Lopetegui","A3B3C821F4815DD2":"940","F4582884020ECEA691D8D46CC172E947":"187cm","4215859A20E707AF2C0683BB3A054242":"90","41780118C08E58E3":"","4852A99C0B1E8B281F768BF6F7769914":"West Ham United F.C.,Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.,Sevilla FC,Real Madrid CF,Spain,FC Porto,Spain(U21),Spain(U19),Spain(U20),Real Madrid Castilla,Rayo Vallecano","56D1193A280251FE":"Qatar","2EC2CE09DA225C510B8476426035EFA9":"MAJOR
<\/U>AFC Asian Cup
<\/STRONG>Asian cup trophy 2019-.pngWinners (1): 2019
Arabian Gulf Cup
<\/STRONG>Winners (3): 1992, 2004, 2014
WAFF Championship<\/STRONG>
Winners (1): 2014
Football at the Asian Games<\/STRONG>
Winners (1): 2006
MINOR<\/U><\/STRONG>
International Friendship Championship<\/STRONG>
Winners (1): 2018","5232E2CC9B16F53977588D5F27A411B8":"
The team has appeared in ten Asian Cup tournaments and won it once in 2019. They play their home games at Khalifa International Stadium and Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium. The latter is considered the home stadium for the team.
Qatar will host the 2022 FIFA World Cup and therefore qualify automatically for what will be their first appearance in the finals. This will be the first time that an Arab nation will host the competition.<\/P>","6B02481E401D41DD8A44F7EAE1BDE140":"West Ham United F.C.","32EED5AE2B03C17AE9CE11F4F5F2936F":"Qatar","e_index":3};