The Dubai Open Football Academies Championships were concluded, the largest championship of its kind in the continent of Asia, organized by the Dubai Sports Council and the Football Association in cooperation with the Delta Sports Events Company, with the aim of enhancing efforts to attract sports talents, and the tournament was held in nine different regions in Dubai, and included 18 ages from under six to under 23 years competing in 4500 games within 19 weeks with the participation of more than 12 thousand players A player represented 600 teams from 112 governmental and private academies.
The Dubai Sports Council stated in a press statement that Al -Wasl Club succeeded in imposing its control over two categories under 8 and under 9 years, while the AFC team won the title under 6 years, and the Mac Academy team won a title under 7 years, while Dubai Airish won the U -11 and Under 12 years. In the junior categories, the Barcelona team Dubai managed to achieve the title of two categories under 13 and under 16 years, while the Reds team emerged by winning in two categories under 14 and under 21 years, confirming its strong presence. As for the oldest categories, the La Liga HPC team showed its superiority by winning under 15 years, while the City FC team won the title Under 18, and Empire FC managed to win a title under 17 years old, while under 23 years old, the Reds team concluded the tournament crowned with the title.
In terms of cup competitions, Al -Nasr team was crowned the championship title in the U -21 category, and Al Wasl Club team again starred by achieving the title of a category under 8 years, while the Ajax Academy team won the title under 9 years, and the City FC team won the title under 10, while Dubai Airish continued to shine by winning a title under 11 years, and the Reds team succeeded in the nail team under 14 years, while the La Liga team strengthened HPC is his place by winning a title under 15 years. Barcelona crowned Dubai with a title under 16 years, while City Champion has settled the U -17 title, and City FC completed its successes with a title under 18 years.
In terms of individual prizes, and in the under -21 category, Hassan Bashir, the goalkeeper of Al -Nasr Club, won the award for the best goalkeeper, while in the under -9 category, Hamad Jassim, Al -Nasr club player, won the title of best player, while Issa Al -Wahhabi, the player of Al -Wasl, won the award for the best player in the final match.
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