Qatar scored its first international goal from 10 yards on a cross from Moussaab Kiddir in the 27th minute, headed by Hazem Shehata, Qatar’s only shot.

Qatar became the first host country to lose 0-3 at the World Cup, losing to Ecuador, Senegal and the Netherlands last year.

Opened with victories over Honduras and Haiti under interim head coach Heimerozano, No. 14 Mexico will win Group B and play Costa Rica, Panama, El Salvador or Martinique in the quarterfinals next Saturday in Arlington, Texas.

The 58th-ranked Qatar, who competed in the Gold Cup as a guest, finished with four points ahead of Honduras in goal difference, and will play one of these four countries with a quarter-final doubleheader. Qatar is coached by Carlos Queiroz, who led Iran at last year’s World Cup.

Qatar, tied with Honduras after losing to Haiti, finished third with three points, helped by Haiti’s 2-1 loss to Kartrachos in Charlotte, North Carolina.메이저사이트

Franz Di Piero led 87th-ranked Haiti with his 18th national team goal in the 21st minute, and hit the rebound after Edrick Menzibar blocked Dukens Najon’s shot in his path.

Jerry Bengtson, 36, tied the score in the 42nd when he headed a cross from Mylar Nunes from eight yards to score his 23rd goal. Jose Pinto put Honduras ahead 81 times when Jorge Álvarez kicked the ball past Alexandre Pierre in the 59th minute after scoring from behind the defense.

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