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Bali steals the thunder with late winner

Al Zeer, XCAT and Fohood Zabeel enter futsal quarters of NAS Ramadan tournament

- By Alaric Gomes Senior Reporter

Belgian star Karim Bali stole the show with a goal in the final minute to help XCAT join defending champions Fohood Zabeel and Al Zeer as the first three teams to make the quarter-finals of the futsal at the third Nad Al Sheba (NAS) Ramadan Sports Tournament.

Tied 2-2 with Fohood Jumeirah with less than 22 seconds left for the final whistle, Bali stepped up to convert the spotkick past Omar Tarek Ebrahim on goal to give XCAT full points and book their spot in the knock-out stages from Group B.

Until Bali’s conversion, the match looked set to end as a draw with Tareq Abdullah Aman cancelling out Adil Zouthane’s goal in the first half. Najeeb Al Allouchi put XCAT ahead but Aman once again levelled. With 29.6 seconds remaining, Aman was given a direct red card and Karim coolly placed a low shot past the Fohood Jumeirah goalkeeper as XCAT escaped with a narrow win.

Earlier, defending champions Fohood Zabeel rode on a five-goal spree from Rafael Franca Bezerra De Lira (Rato) to pummel their way to a 10-3 win over Al Aseefa Falcons.

Al Zeer too bagged maximum points in their second match when they scored three goals in the final four minutes for a deserving 5-2 win over Forsan Al Ittihad.

Fohood Zabeel head Group A with a better goal difference and their final match against Al Zeer tonight will decide who ends as group leader.

Dewa stay in contention

In Group B, the second spot will be decided after Fohood Jumeirah play Al Bahri tonight, with the winner joining XCAT in the knockout stages. In case of a draw, Fohood Jumeirah will advance on a better goal difference.

Meanwhile, Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority (Dewa) kept their semi-final hopes alive with a convincing 34-15 win over hosts Dubai Club for Special Needs in the Wheelchair Basketball.

The win took Dewa to seven points to stay tied with the hosts after three games each.

In Group B, Hamdan Heritage Centre booked their place in the semi-finals with three straight wins. Public Prosecutio­n will meet Union Co-Operative, with the winner taking second spot.

The semi-finals will be played at the Dubai Club for Special Needs in Al Ghusais tonight, while the final will be held at the NAS Sports Complex on July 5.

The domestic level padel tennis tournament kicked off. Former UAE tennis player Hassan Sharif was the standout player with two wins on the night. Sharif first teamed up with Shaikh Saeed Bin Hasher Al Maktoum to score an effortless 6-1, 6-0 win over Zayed Abbas and Abdullah Al Qaiwani in the competitio­n for UAE nationals and then paired up with German Zunica to brush aside brothers Mohammad and Abdullah Ahli for an equally comprehens­ive 6-0, 6-1 win in the men’s event.

 ?? Courtesy: Nad Al Sheba ?? Running battles XCAT’s Mohammad Hassan Al Mulla (centre) darts in to challenge Fohood Jumeirah’s Brazilian star Morales di Oliveira Faria in their Group B match in the NAS Ramadan Sports Tournament.
Courtesy: Nad Al Sheba Running battles XCAT’s Mohammad Hassan Al Mulla (centre) darts in to challenge Fohood Jumeirah’s Brazilian star Morales di Oliveira Faria in their Group B match in the NAS Ramadan Sports Tournament.

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