'One dream' multiplies for UAE as attention switches to Asia Cup qualifying
The rise and rise of the UAE women’s cricket team has been fuelled by a simple motto: “One team, one dream.”
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The rise and rise of the UAE women’s cricket team has been fuelled by a simple motto: “One team, one dream.”
Ten nations -- UAE, Malaysia, Oman, Qatar, Nepal, Hong Kong, Kuwait, Bahrain, Singapore and Bhutan -- will be vying for the two spots in the tournament that will conclude on June 25. The tournament will begin here on Friday.
The 2022 West Asian Football Federation Women’s Futsal Championship is set to kick off on Thursday at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Jeddah.
HONG KONG :Indonesia humbled Nepal 7-0 and Jordan beat former champions Kuwait 3-0 to round out the field for next year's expanded 24-team Asian Cup finals in the final night of qualifying action on Tuesday.
Costa Rica and New Zealand will put an end to the FIFA World Cup qualifiers today when they clash at the Al Rayyan Stadium for the last spot in Qatar 2022. The winner of the game will join Spain, Germany and Japan in Group E. Here you will find the kick-off time of this Inter-Confederation Playoff match and how to watch or live stream it online free in your country. For example, if you are in the US, you can watch it live on FuboTV.
Government workers in Costa Rica will be allowed extra time off for lunch to watch their national team take on New Zealand in a playoff to decide the last team to qualify for the World Cup in Qatar.
Saudi Arabia have reached the final of the 2022 WAFF Futsal Championship after beating Oman 4-3 at Al-Naser Club Hall in Kuwait.
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