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Battle heats up for places in Du Football Champions Finals

UAE Streets Cup has seen youngsters turning up in droves to impress du La Liga HPC scouts

- Staff Report

In the final week of the Dubai group stages of duFC’s official UAE Schools and Streets Cup competitio­ns, teams battled it out vying to top their groups and get one step closer to the du Football Champions Finals.

In the nation’s only internatio­nal scouting tournament, La Liga scouts were also on the lookout for the top footballer­s who will go through a series of trials for the chance to be invited to join the du La Liga High Performanc­e Centre.

Speaking about the surge in interest from youth in Dubai for the competitio­n, Abdul Wahed Juma, Executive Vice-President of Brand and Corporate Communicat­ions, du, said, “It is great to see so many young footballer­s in Dubai pursuing their football aspiration­s through this platform. Youth developmen­t is high on our agenda and with duFC we are able to give youth across the UAE a clear pathway towards a pro-football career.”

In the UAE Schools Cup, the boys from DESC dominated to make it through in the Under 16 and Under 14 categories. “Our students enjoy challengin­g themselves in different environmen­ts and situations which the du tournament certainly allows us to do,” DESC coach Paul Barratt said.

Joining them in the U16 category are Dubai National School Al Barsha and Al Watan Al Arabi, while in the U14 category they will be joined by National Charity School and Deira Internatio­nal School among others.

In the UAE Streets Cup, the youngsters came out in droves in an attempt to impress scouts and earn a trial at the du La Liga HPC.

In the U16 category, those moving forward include Fedoras United, Tomato FC and Al Nujoom, while Titans and FC Predators advanced in the U14s.

 ?? Courtesy: Organiser ?? ■ Action from the UAE Schools Cup competitio­n.
Courtesy: Organiser ■ Action from the UAE Schools Cup competitio­n.

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