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Aspetar's all-round plan for Qatar's FIFA World Cup campaign

May 13, 2026

Doha [Qatar], May 13: As the FIFA World Cup 2026 approaches, set to kick off across the United States, Mexico, and Canada from June 11 to July 19, Aspetar, the Doha -ased state of the art Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital, has stepped up to confirm its full medical backing for the Qatar national football team. This isn't just about patching up injuries; it's about a holistic, performance-driven partnership that runs much deeper.
Khalid Ali Al Mawlawi, Aspetar's Acting Director General, puts it simply: supporting the national side is at the heart of what they do. For him and his team, it's not just treatment, it's about fine-tuning the whole athlete. "At Aspetar, we are committed to helping our athletes achieve peak physical and mental readiness through precise scientific approaches and advanced rehabilitation programmes," he explained.
He also added that the goal is to help players perform at their absolute best on the world's biggest stage, while also looking after their long-term wellbeing. That means working hand-in-hand with coaches and medical staff to make smart, timely decisions. "Our support for the national team at the FIFA World Cup 2026 reflects our dedication to international best practices and our commitment to strengthening Qatar's presence on the global stage."
As Qatar gears up for its second World Cup appearance, Aspetar is doubling down on its role. The hospital's National Team Sports Medicine Unit, created under the National Sports Medicine Program (NSMP), has become a kind of one-stop shop for elite football care. Think of a multidisciplinary squad: physicians, physios, massage therapists, pitch-side rehab specialists, and performance experts all working in lockstep. Their mission? Keep players healthy and firing on all cylinders.
From injury prevention to diagnosis, treatment, and rehab, everything is backed by Aspetar's top-tier facilities. And the support hasn't been sporadic; it's been constant, through qualifiers and right up to the tournament itself.
Riadh Miladi, who runs the unit, calls it a strategic initiative: "Aspetar's extensive experience in elite athlete care, supported by advanced facilities and leading scientific research, enables us to manage a wide range of medical cases, from prevention to rehabilitation, ensuring that Qatar's players are ready at all times."
This year's World Cup brings unique challenges: multiple host nations, long-haul travel, climate shifts, and altitude changes. Aspetar's team has prepared tailored programmes focusing on hydration, heat management, recovery after flights, and even mental wellness. They'll also stay closely linked with their surgery, radiology, and rehab departments, ready to handle anything from routine checks to complex emergencies.
Dr. Ian McGuinness, the Qatar national team's Medical Director, sums it up: "The National Team Medical Unit fully endorses and embraces Aspetar's mission of assisting athletes in achieving their maximum performance and full potential. Aspetar will provide essential back-up to us during the tournament in North America. This support from Aspetar will enhance our performance and contribute to the success of the team. Aspetar has been with our National Team every step of the way during this historic campaign and is a vital part of our success story."
In short, Aspetar isn't just a medical provider. It's a trusted teammate, quietly helping Qatar write its next chapter on football's biggest stage.
Source: Qatar Tribune