Qatar 1-1 Switzerland: Match Review, Key Stats, Ratings and Group B Implications

Match Summary

Qatar secured a historic point at the FIFA World Cup after battling to a dramatic 1-1 draw against Switzerland in their Group B opener at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara. Breel Embolo’s first-half penalty gave the Swiss the lead, but a stoppage-time own goal by substitute Miro Muheim ensured Qatar walked away with a share of the spoils. The result leaves Group B perfectly balanced after both opening matches ended in 1-1 draws.

Introduction

On paper, the final score suggests a closely contested encounter. The statistics, however, tell a very different story. Switzerland dominated possession with 70 percent of the ball, completed 551 passes to Qatar’s 261, and unleashed 27 shots compared to just five from their opponents. For long stretches, the Swiss controlled proceedings and appeared destined to begin their World Cup campaign with three points.

Yet football is often decided by moments rather than numbers. Despite creating a host of opportunities, Switzerland failed to convert their dominance into a decisive advantage. Their inability to find a second goal kept Qatar alive and ultimately proved costly as the match entered stoppage time.

Qatar’s resilience deserves equal recognition. Under constant pressure, the reigning Asian champions relied on disciplined defending and an inspired performance from goalkeeper Mahmud Abunada, whose seven saves repeatedly frustrated the Swiss attack. The hosts remained organized, absorbed wave after wave of pressure, and refused to surrender despite spending much of the match without the ball.

Their reward arrived dramatically deep into added time when a Boualem Khoukhi header resulted in an own goal by Miro Muheim, sending the Qatari bench into celebration and securing the nation’s first point of the tournament. With all four teams in Group B level after Matchday 1, the race for qualification remains completely open heading into the next round of fixtures.

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Qatar 1-1 Switzerland

Match Details

Metric Details
Competition FIFA World Cup 2026â„¢ (Group B, Match 8)
Date / Kick-Off 13 June 2026, 12:00 Local / 19:00 UTC
Venue San Francisco Bay Area Stadium (Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara)
Attendance 67,966
Possession Qatar 30% • Switzerland 70%
Final Score Qatar 1-1 Switzerland
Half-Time Qatar 0-1 Switzerland

Editorial: Verified statistical data sourced directly from the Official FIFA Match Centre Portals.

Match Event

Min Event
15′ 📺 VAR Review: Penalty Kick Confirmed (Switzerland)
15′ 🟨 Mahmud Abunada (Qatar)
16′ âš½ Breel Embolo (Penalty) 0-1 Switzerland
22′ 🟨 Jassem Gaber Abdulsallam (Qatar)
41′ 🟨 Denis Zakaria (Switzerland)
59′ 🔄 Ahmed Fathy ↔ Ayoub Al-Oui (Qatar)
59′ 🔄 Karim Boudiaf ↔ Jassem Gaber (Qatar)
59′ 🔄 Ahmed Alaaeldin ↔ Yousuf Abdelrazzaq (Qatar)
65′ 🔄 Johan Manzambi ↔ Dan Ndoye (Switzerland)
65′ 🔄 Fabian Rieder ↔ Michel Aebischer (Switzerland)
78′ 🔄 Mohammed Manai ↔ Assim Madibo (Qatar)
78′ 🔄 Zeki Amdouni ↔ Rubén Vargas (Switzerland)
87′ 🔄 Hassan Al-Haydos ↔ Edmilson Junior (Qatar)
88′ 🔄 Ardon Jashari ↔ Remo Freuler (Switzerland)
88′ 🔄 Miro Muheim ↔ Ricardo Rodriguez (Switzerland)
90+4′ âš½ Own Goal (Miro Muheim) via Khoukhi Header, 1-1 Qatar

What the Match Events Tell Us

Switzerland appeared to be cruising toward victory after Breel Embolo’s early penalty, but their inability to add a second goal kept Qatar within touching distance. The dramatic stoppage-time equalizer transformed what looked like a routine Swiss win into one of the biggest stories of Matchday 3.

General Statistics

Statistic Qatar Switzerland
Total Passes 261 551
Accurate Passes 193 513
Pass Accuracy 73% 93%
Corners 3 10
Offsides 0 1

What the General Team Statistics Tell Us

Switzerland controlled the rhythm of the match from start to finish. Their 551 passes and outstanding 93% passing accuracy demonstrate a team comfortable in possession and able to dictate play across all areas of the pitch. Qatar, by contrast, completed less than half as many passes and spent much of the match defending in their own half. The Swiss also earned ten corner kicks compared to Qatar’s three, further highlighting their territorial dominance. Despite these advantages, Switzerland failed to convert control into victory.

Attacking Statistics

Statistic Qatar Switzerland
Total Shots 5 27
On Target 3 10
Off Target 2 8
Blocked Shots 0 9

What the Attacking Statistics Tell Us

The attacking numbers reveal just how dominant Switzerland were in the final third. The Swiss registered 27 shots, including 10 on target, while Qatar managed only five attempts throughout the match. Nine Swiss efforts were blocked, showing both their persistence and Qatar’s defensive commitment. Although Switzerland created significantly more chances, their inability to score a second goal proved costly. Qatar, meanwhile, made the most of their limited opportunities and stayed within reach until the final whistle

Defensive Statistics

Statistic Qatar Switzerland
Tackles 11 5
Tackles Won 8 5
Success Rate 72% 100%
Clearances 30 22
Interceptions 6 1

What the Defensive Statistics Tell Us

Qatar’s defensive workload was enormous. Thirty clearances and six interceptions underline the amount of pressure they faced throughout the contest. The Asian champions were forced to absorb sustained attacks and regularly defend inside their own penalty area. Switzerland’s lower defensive numbers are largely a reflection of their dominance in possession rather than defensive weakness. Qatar’s determination and organization at the back ultimately laid the foundation for their late equalizer.

Goalkeeper Statistics

Statistic Mahmud Abunada Gregor Kobel
Minutes Played 90′ 90′
Saves 7 3
Goals Conceded 1 1

 

Discipline Records

Discipline Qatar Switzerland
Fouls 11 11
Yellow Cards 2 1
Red Cards 0 0

What the Statistics Tell Us

Despite the pressure and intensity, the match remained relatively disciplined. Both teams committed the same number of fouls, and neither side had a player sent off.

Group B Standings

Pos Team Pts GD
1 🇨🇦 Canada 1 0
2 🇧🇦 Bosnia 1 0
3 🇶🇦 Qatar 1 0
4 🇨🇭 Switzerland 1 0

What the Group B Standings Tell Us

Group B remains completely open after Matchday 1. With both opening fixtures ending 1-1, Canada, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Switzerland, and Qatar are level on points, goals scored, goals conceded, and goal difference. No team has gained an early advantage, meaning the next round of matches could have a significant impact on the race for qualification. For Qatar, the late equalizer could prove invaluable, while Switzerland may look back on this draw as a missed opportunity to take control of the group

 

Key Takeways

Qatar Rescue Historic Point In Dramatic Fashion

Qatar appeared destined for another World Cup defeat when Switzerland took an early lead through a Breel Embolo penalty in the 17th minute.

The Swiss controlled large portions of the game and created numerous opportunities to put the match beyond reach. However, wasteful finishing ultimately proved costly.

Just when it looked like Switzerland would secure all three points, Qatar produced a dramatic late equaliser deep into stoppage time.

A dangerous cross into the Swiss penalty area was deflected into the net, sparking wild celebrations among the Qatar players and supporters.

The result secured Qatar’s first-ever World Cup point and left Group B completely open after the first round of matches.

 

Man of the Match

Boualem Khoukhi (Qatar)

His late equaliser secured a historic point and changed the mood of Qatar’s entire tournament.

 

(Note: Data fields gathered explicitly from the official FIFA Tournament Portal Match Centre.)

GENERAL REVIEW

Entertainment
65 %
Tactical Quality
70 %
Attacking Play
75 %
Defensive Organization
80 %
Match Drama
92 %
Atmosphere
81 %
Refereeing
80 %

KakaNews Verdict

Switzerland will leave Santa Clara wondering how they failed to collect all three points. Their dominance in possession, passing, and attacking output should have been enough to secure victory. However, football often punishes wastefulness, and the Swiss paid the price for not converting their superiority into a second goal. Qatar deserve immense credit for their resilience. Under relentless pressure, they remained disciplined, defended bravely, and were rewarded with a dramatic stoppage-time equalizer. While the statistics overwhelmingly favor Switzerland, the result serves as a reminder that determination and belief can sometimes outweigh dominance on the scoreboard. This was a match that combined tactical control, defensive heroics, and late drama, making it one of the most memorable encounters of Matchday 3.

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Switzerland will leave Santa Clara wondering how they failed to collect all three points. Their dominance in possession, passing, and attacking output should have been enough to secure victory. However, football often punishes wastefulness, and the Swiss paid the price for not converting their superiority into a second goal. Qatar deserve immense credit for their resilience. Under relentless pressure, they remained disciplined, defended bravely, and were rewarded with a dramatic stoppage-time equalizer. While the statistics overwhelmingly favor Switzerland, the result serves as a reminder that determination and belief can sometimes outweigh dominance on the scoreboard. This was a match that combined tactical control, defensive heroics, and late drama, making it one of the most memorable encounters of Matchday 3.Qatar 1-1 Switzerland: Match Review, Key Stats, Ratings and Group B Implications