Post by : Raina Al-Fahim
In an electrifying display, Al Ain dominated the President’s Cup with a remarkable 7-0 triumph over Al Hamriyah in the Round of 16. Their commanding performance underscored their ambition to reclaim the title in the UAE President’s Cup 2025, leaving fans ecstatic and opponents overwhelmed right from the start.
Dibba created waves, overcoming Al Wasl 6-5 on penalties after a nail-biting 2-2 draw during regular and extra time at Dibba Stadium. This stunning upset marked their first advancement to the quarter-finals in several years, showcasing their determination and proving that unwavering spirit can conquer formidable adversities.
Al Jazira also moved ahead, clinching a 2-1 victory against Ajman at Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium. The match was fraught with tension, featuring near misses and a thrilling conclusion, encapsulating the essence of UAE football and the high stakes surrounding the President’s Cup.
As Al Ain, Dibba, and Al Jazira make their way to the quarter-finals, the UAE President’s Cup 2025 is set to bring more exhilarating matchups, promising unforgettable moments as these teams vie for the national title.
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