Qatar will host the Argentina vs. Spain final in a month’s time (March 27), but this morning’s Iranian attack on Qatari territory has raised concerns (or alarm).
For now, and without trying to stir up false controversy, there is nothing to suggest that the Finalissima will be canceled (it’s too early), but the fact that missiles were seen flying over the Lusail Stadium, where the match will be played, according to the testimony of a Spaniard living in Doha, is true and would be worrying if the conflict continues.
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Although we have not experienced anything like what is happening in other neighboring countries, the situation in Qatar is concerning. These missiles are theoretically aimed at US military bases in Qatar, but have so far been intercepted and have not had any impact on Qatari nationals.
The Qatari government has issued a reassuring message, but the country’s airspace remains closed. There were no commercial flights taking off or landing, and the government warned everyone to stay at home as a precaution.
Let us recall that Qatar, like Saudi Arabia and the UAE, is an ally of the United States in this multilateral conflict pitting the United States and Israel against the Iranian regime.
Recall that this same episode with the same actors also happened in June 2025. However, Iran’s missile harassment against Qatar at that time only lasted for one day, and everything returned to normal the next day. let’s hope the same thing happens now

