Search :
Tuesday, 09 February 2010 - 24 Safar 1431 H
SPORTS Semifinalists decided
By Mohammed Al-Kinani
JEDDAH –Semifinalists were decided at the end of the sixth round of the Saudi Federation Youth Cup Friday.
Al-Nasr will meet Al-Ittifaq while Al-Ahli will play Al-Hilal in the semifinals that will kick off Nov. 5.
In Group A, Al-Nasr assured of its qualification after defeating its home rival Al-Hilal 1-0 in an away match at Prince Salman Bin Abdul Aziz Stadium. Al-Nasr thus tallied 16 points.
In Al-Ittihad Club stadium, Al-Ahli defeated its host 3-2 in Group B. It gave Al-Ahli 11 points and a berth in semis.
Al-Ittifaq made it 15 points after defeating its host Hitteen in Group C.
Al-Ittifaq has earlier benefited from the decision of the Technical Committee after its Najran encounter, 0-2. Three points and three goals were decided to be given to Al-ittifaq due to a violation by Najran club. In that match, a suspended player took part which was considered a violation.
Although defeated by Al-Nasr, Al-Hilal also qualified to the semifinals with 12 points, as the best second.
In other matches, Najran defeated Hejr 4-3 while Al-Wehdah won its guest Al-Ta’ee 3-2. – SG
Al-Nasr will meet Al-Ittifaq while Al-Ahli will play Al-Hilal in the semifinals that will kick off Nov. 5.
In Group A, Al-Nasr assured of its qualification after defeating its home rival Al-Hilal 1-0 in an away match at Prince Salman Bin Abdul Aziz Stadium. Al-Nasr thus tallied 16 points.
In Al-Ittihad Club stadium, Al-Ahli defeated its host 3-2 in Group B. It gave Al-Ahli 11 points and a berth in semis.
Al-Ittifaq made it 15 points after defeating its host Hitteen in Group C.
Al-Ittifaq has earlier benefited from the decision of the Technical Committee after its Najran encounter, 0-2. Three points and three goals were decided to be given to Al-ittifaq due to a violation by Najran club. In that match, a suspended player took part which was considered a violation.
Although defeated by Al-Nasr, Al-Hilal also qualified to the semifinals with 12 points, as the best second.
In other matches, Najran defeated Hejr 4-3 while Al-Wehdah won its guest Al-Ta’ee 3-2. – SG
OTHER NEWS FROM Sports
- Jankovic and Venus make semis
- Ahli beats Ittihadto keep U-17 Cup
- Ronaldo, Messi on FIFA’s shortlist
- Safin insemifinals
- Kovalainen pips Hamilton
- Tigers upset Giants for 1st win, Realtors rout Burger King
- Lee out of India series
- Anthony nets 41 as Nuggets rally past Blazers
- Mubashir cracks ton for ACE Travel
- Bowlers steal the show in JCL

RSS Feeds