The Match for Hope 2026 charity football event produced a thrilling finale on January 30 at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, as Team Chunkz secured an 8–7 victory over Team AboFlah in front of 40,521 spectators in Doha, Qatar. The star-studded match brought together legendary football figures and prominent content creators in support of a global educational cause.
Organisers reported that the event generated approximately $12.4 million (QR45.29 million) in revenue, with all proceeds earmarked for projects implemented by the Education Above All (EAA) Foundation to improve access to education for disadvantaged children and youth around the world.
In addition to the match itself, this year’s event was part of a broader series of activities that included a live performance by Grammy-nominated duo The Chainsmokers before kickoff and a halftime show headlined by The Jonas Brothers, enhancing fan engagement and social media buzz.
Match for Hope is held annually to raise funds and awareness for quality education for marginalised children and young people in regions across the Middle East, Asia and Africa.
The initiative, organised by Q Life — the cultural platform of Qatar’s International Media Office — in partnership with the EAA Foundation and supported by entities such as the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy, Qatar Airways, Qatar Duty Free and Visit Qatar, among others, aims to channel the unifying power of sport toward meaningful social impact.
Since its inauguration in 2024, the event has expanded in scale and reach: the first two editions collectively raised more than QAR 71 million (approximately USD 19.5 million), contributing to educational programmes in countries including Palestine, Sudan, Mali, Rwanda, Tanzania, Pakistan and more.
Team Chunkz, captained by British creator and entertainer Chunkz alongside former Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger, featured celebrated football stars such as Eden Hazard, Marcelo and Diego Costa, supported by creators including Mohamed Adnan, Sharky, AngryGinge and Marlon.
Meanwhile, Team AboFlah, led by Italian coach Roberto Di Matteo, showcased icons including Thierry Henry, Franck Ribéry, Gerard Piqué and Tim Cahill, as well as globally recognised creators such as MrBeast, KSI, Amr Nosouhi and Osama Marwah.
The match was also notable for light-hearted moments that captured global attention, including a playful stunt by MrBeast involving a briefcase full of cash during a penalty situation — an instance that added viral appeal to the event’s charitable atmosphere.
Following the final whistle, Wenger praised the atmosphere and turnout, emphasising that the event demonstrated how sport and its core values can promote development, peace and greater opportunity for children worldwide. He noted fans engaged enthusiastically with both the match and its supporting entertainment and fan experiences.
Fellow participant Marcelo highlighted the high organisation of the event and the positive impact of such initiatives on advancing educational goals. French football legend Thierry Henry also remarked on the strong attendance as indicative of broad international support for expanding educational opportunities for children facing barriers to schooling.