Lebanese National Football team departs for Qatar training camp ahead of Brunei match

A Doha training camp sets the tone for Lebanon’s next chapter in the Asian Cup qualifying journey.

Preparing for 2027 Asian Cup Qualifiers

The Lebanese national football team has travelled to Doha for a focused training camp before facing Brunei Darussalam in the third round of the 2027 AFC Asian Cup qualifiers. The camp marks the start of a key phase in Lebanon’s push to secure another appearance at Asia’s top international tournament.

Blending Local and Overseas Talent

The squad mixes locally based players with professionals from abroad, including Majed Osman from Indonesia and Hassan Sarour from the Iraqi league. Under coach Miodrag Radulovic, the team will work on tactical cohesion, fitness, and mentality ahead of the opening qualifier.

Brunei Match as Early Test

On paper, Brunei may look like a manageable opponent, but Lebanon knows there are no easy fixtures in qualifying football. A strong performance in Qatar would ease pressure later in the group and signal that Lebanon intends to compete seriously for a spot at Saudi Arabia 2027.

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