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Internatio­nal Academic and Al Dhafra schools shine

LaLiga begin scouting for top talents in Abu Dhabi region

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Al Dhafra Private School and Internatio­nal Academic School from Abu Dhabi and Al Dhaher School in Al Ain were the stand out schools in the boys U-16 category of the duFC UAE Schools Cup in the Abu Dhabi region.

With over 100 matches played and 380 goals scored at the end the opening day, the level of competitio­n this year is proving to be fierce.

The highly-anticipate­d kick-off of the Abu Dhabi leg of the platform attracted over 2,500 football enthusiast­s from schools and streets teams across the emirate of Abu Dhabi.

Emirates Private School and Ashbal Al Quds in Abu Dhabi and Our Own English High School and Al Dhaher in Al Ain ended the day top of their group in category.

In the girls section, Aldar Academy Abu Dhabi, who’s players won the title for Yasmina School last year, were in top form scoring nine goals to lead their group. Other strong contenders were British School Al Khubairat and Regional Sports.

In the UAE Streets Cup, the youngsters played their hearts out driven by the prospect of being selected to join the du LaLiga HPC and travel to Spain for a chance to pursue their football aspiration­s.

Stand out teams after week 1 include returning Abu Dhabi Country Club and Phoenixes and new comers Khalidiya City, Al Hosani and Al Sa3eka who came away with a fantastic 8-0 win in their second match of the day.

Fahad Al Hasawi, CCO du said: “We are immensely pleased to start 2017 with such an incredible turnout. We continue to support the UAE youth in pursuing their biggest dreams.” the boys U-14

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