Libya to play Morocco and Kuwait will face Algeria in Arab Futsal Championship semi-finals

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Morocco triumphed 5-2 over hosts Saudi Arabia. (Supplied)
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Algeria recorded a 2-0 victory over Iraq. (Supplied)
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Kuwait beat Egypt 6-2. (Supplied)
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Updated 14 June 2023
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Libya to play Morocco and Kuwait will face Algeria in Arab Futsal Championship semi-finals

  • Libya defeated Lebanon 5-2, Morocco triumphed 5-2 over hosts Saudi Arabia, Kuwait beat Egypt 6-2 and Algeria recorded a 2-0 victory over Iraq in the quarter finals in Jeddah

JEDDAH: Libya, Morocco, Kuwait and Algeria are through to the semi-finals of the 2023 Arab Futsal Cup after an exciting day of competition in Saudi Arabia.

In first of the quarter-finals, all of which were played on Tuesday at the Ministry of Sports Hall in Jeddah, Libya defeated Lebanon 5-2. Libya’s goals were scored by Mohammed Saeed, who grabbed two, Ziad Aziz, Izz Al-Din Al-Marimi and Ahmed Al-Agnaf. Lebanon’s consolations came from Issa Mahrez and Majd Hamoush. Libya’s Suhaib Al-Ghoul was named player of the match. 

In the second game, Morocco triumphed 5-2 over Saudi Arabia, the winners’ goals coming from Khaled Bu Zaid, Sofiane Shaarawy, Anas Al-Ayyan, Reda Al-Khayari and Idris Rais. Nawaf Arwan scored both Saudi goals. Morocco’s Al-Ayyan won the player of the match award.

Kuwait beat Egypt 6-2 thanks to two goals from Badr Al-Mansour and one each from Omar Al-Shatti, Abdul Rahman Al-Taweel, Suleiman Al-Omran and Abdul-Latif Al-Abbasi. Mustafa Khalaf found the net twice for Egypt, and Kuwait’s Al-Taweel was player of the match. 

In the last of the quarter-finals, Algeria recorded a 2-0 victory over Iraq, with both goals scored by Amin Ben Sharif. The player of the match award went to Algerian goalkeeper Samir Tafaf.

Libya will play Morocco, and Kuwait will take on Algeria in the semi-finals on Wednesday.


Kane double fires Bayern into Champions League last 16

Updated 22 January 2026
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Kane double fires Bayern into Champions League last 16

  • The six-time European champions sit second in the standings behind Arsenal ahead of their last league-phase outing at PSV Eindhoven next week

MUNICH, Germany: Harry Kane scored twice in three second-half minutes as Bayern Munich saw off Union Saint-Gilloise 2-0 on Wednesday to reach the last 16 of the Champions League.
Bayern joined Arsenal in sealing a top-eight finish in the 36-team table with a game to spare, avoiding a potential two-legged knockout play-off round.
The six-time European champions sit second in the standings behind Arsenal ahead of their last league-phase outing at PSV Eindhoven next week.
Kane headed in from a corner before winning and converting a penalty to put the hosts firmly in control.
The England captain had a chance for a hat-trick but missed a late spot-kick, after Bayern center-back Kim Min-jae had been dismissed for a second yellow card.
“Coming back into the second half we wanted to show more intensity and I think we did that,” Kane told DAZN.
“We scored at the right times, were a bit unlucky with the red card but even after that when we went down to 10 men we controlled the game well and earned the three points.”
Bayern’s Champions League defeat at Arsenal remains their only loss in all competitions this season, in which they have also already opened up an 11-point lead in the Bundesliga.
Kane’s second goal was his 34th of the campaign, bringing Bayern’s total tally to 103 strikes from 29 games.
Bayern were sluggish in the opening half, perhaps unsettled by the absence of their 9,300-strong ultra contingent, with the lower stand closed due to a UEFA sanction for setting off pyrotechnics.
“We’re used to that from the Covid period, of course, but fundamentally we always want the fans there in a sold-out stadium — unfortunately it wasn’t possible today,” Bayern captain Manuel Neuer told DAZN.
The best chance of the opening half fell to Belgian champions Union SG.
With half an hour played, an unmarked Promise David got away from the Bayern defense and had just Neuer to beat, but headed his effort directly at the goalkeeper.
Bayern needed a set-piece to break the deadlock with 52 minutes gone.
Michael Olize lofted the ball into the six-yard area and Kane found space at the near post to head his side in front.
One minute later, Kane was felled by Union ‘keeper Kjell Scherpen and stepped up to double Bayern’s lead.
Kim, handed a rare start with Dayot Upamecano out sick, was sent off in the 63rd minute, picking up a second yellow for yanking Raul Florucz’s arm as the winger went on the attack.
But the red card did not disrupt Bayern’s flow.
Kane uncharacteristically blasted a penalty against the bar with 10 minutes left, while Olize chipped another opportunity over with just Scherpen to beat.