Just a (not terribly helpful) FYI for anyone wondering about Qatar participating in the Gold Cup. Don't matter to me - keep setting 'em up and we'll keep knocking 'em down!
Why is Qatar playing in the 2021 Gold Cup?
The decision to involve Qatar in the tournament stems from a relationship between Concacaf and the Qatar Football Association.
They are one of 13 teams that are currently guaranteed a spot in the 16-team group stage.
Concacaf said in a statement: "Concacaf and AFC have a longstanding relationship that has resulted in various joint initiatives which have served to greatly develop football in both regions, including a referee exchange in which referees from the AFC officiated matches in the 2019 Gold Cup and 2018 Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League, while Concacaf referees oversaw matches in both the 2018 AFC Champions League and 2019 Asian Cup."
They also added that Qatar were invited as a means to develop the grassroots game: "Another facet of the relationship between Concacaf and the Qatari Football Association (QFA), along with the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy (SC), is an initiative to grow the game at a grassroots level in North America, Central America and the Caribbean."
Qatar have also been invited to compete in the 2023 Gold Cup.
Previously, South Korea were invited as the Gold Cup AFC guest in 2000 and 2002 prior to their joint hosting of the World Cup.
It is Qatar's first involvement in the Gold Cup but not their first involvement as a guest in a foreign competition,
as they – alongside Japan – were invited to play the 2019 Copa America to "fill gaps" in the tournament.