In Qatar, domestic football competitions have been suspended “until further notice,” effectively sidelining players such as Polish striker Krzysztof Piątek and his club. The suspension has also raised questions about a high-profile match scheduled for March 27 in Doha between European champions Spain and World Cup holders Argentina, though European football’s governing body UEFA says the Finalissima is still due to go ahead pending a final security assessment. The uncertainty comes after Iran launched missile and drone attacks across the Gulf, including toward Qatar, where authorities said air defenses intercepted incoming projectiles and falling debris caused injuries and disruption.