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Doha, April 30 (QNA) - A documentary titled "81: More Than Just a Game" was screened, highlighting Qatar's national U-20 football team journey to the 1981 World Youth Cup final in Australia.

The private screening drew wide attendance, including diplomats, and was praised for its cinematography and rare archival footage, covering four decades of Qatari football history in 52 minutes.

The film revisits Qatar's breakthrough run to the final after defeating Brazil and England, securing the silver medal in extraordinary circumstances.

It frames the achievement as the starting point of long-term investment in talent and sports infrastructure, culminating in Qatar hosting the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.

Former national captain Hassan Al Haydos is featured as a bridge between generations.

Director Awad Jumaa said he hopes the film reaches all generations, calling it a reminder that dreams start early.

The film is screened in Arabic with English subtitles, directed and executive produced by Jumaa, an award-winning filmmaker with over two decades of experience. (QNA)

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