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Al-Hilal post big win in women’s futsal opener at Saudi Games 2022

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Al-Hilal enjoyed a comfortable 17-4 victory over Al-Hmmah Club in the opening match of the women’s futsal competition at the Saudi Games 2022 in Riyadh on Tuesday.

Later, Al-Yamamah comprehensively defeated Eastern Flames 12-0. In the final match of the day, Al-Nassr’s recorded a 25-0 win over Al-Taraji.

There will be more matches in the women’s futsal competition on Wednesday and Thursday, ahead of the official opening ceremony for the Games in Riyadh on Friday.

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