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Al Gharafa’s coach Pedro Martins (right) and Yacine Brahimi address the media yesterday ahead of the AFC Champions League Elite match against Al Wasl.

Gharafa face Wasl, aim for second win

Qatar’s Al Gharafa and UAE’s Al Wasl will be keen to strengthen their claims for a spot in the knockout stage when they meet in the AFC Champions League Elite 2024-25 at the Al Bayt Stadium today at 7pm.Both teams are on three points and a victory today will keep them not only ahead of the teams below them but could also vault them further up the standings.Gharafa reversed their opening day defeat against Iran’s Esteghlal FC with a sensational 4-2 win over AFC Champions League 2023-24 winners Al Ain FC of the UAE. Forward Joselu starred with a brace in the win against Al Ain and Al Gharafa will be counting on home ground advantage for victory against Al Wasl, with the two sides meeting for the first time on the continental stage.Gharafa’s Portuguese coach Pedro Martins, while addressing the media ahead of the match against Al Wasl, said: “We played the last match two days ago and began recovery training and preparation to work on our strategy for this match. Everyone is ready to continue the positive results and the Al Wasl match represents an important step for us.”He added, “We are very close to achieving the required balance for the team, and all the players are enjoying what they are offering. Al Wasl are a team who are distinguished by their competitive ability and we must focus on what our team must offer against a very strong rival.”Gharafa’s star player Yacine Brahimi pointed to Al Wasl’s capabilities, saying: “It is true that Al Wasl did not start at the same level as last season but they can create problems for any team. As far as we are concerned, we are completely focused on this match. We know the value of Al Wasl well and we know the importance of winning this match.”UAE champions Al Wasl opened their campaign with an impressive 1-0 away defeat of Uzbekistan’s Pakhtakor but were undone at home by a 2-0 loss against Saudi Arabia’s Al Ahli Saudi FC. Their only previous meeting with a Qatari club in the AFC Champions League were two defeats to Al Sadd and they will be seeking to win a second successive game on the continental stage in a single season for the first time.Al Wasl’s Serbian coach Milos Milojevic, said: “We are heading towards a difficult match during which we look forward to presenting our best to get the desired result and recover from our loss in the last round.”He added: “We respect Al Gharafa and they have very talented players. I expect the game to be tough and the victory will go to the team with the least mistakes, and I hope that tomorrow’s game will be better than the game we played against Al Ahli Saudi”.Wasl striker Haris Seferovic emphasised the importance of the match. “I hope to maintain our level in tomorrow’s match against Al Gharafa and achieve a result that our fans happy,” he concluded.The best eight clubs from each zone (of 12 teams) qualify for the Round of 16, ahead of the quarter-finals to be played in Saudi Arabia from April 25 to May 4, 2025.

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Abdulaziz al-Kuwari and his co-driver Nasser al-Kuwari celebrate after winning the FIA Middle East Rally Championship at the Cyprus Rally yesterday.

Al-Kuwari clinches maiden MERC title, al-Attiyah emerges champion in Cyprus

Abdulaziz al-Kuwari yesterday became the fifth Qatar driver to win FIA Middle East Rally Championship (MERC) as he and his co-driver Nasser al-Kuwari finished third at the Cyprus Rally in their Skoda Fabia RS to seal the maiden title.However, Qatar’s five-time Dakar Rally winner Nasser al-Attiyah with Italian co-driver Giovanni Bernacchini won the rally in his Skoda Fabia R5.“We have won the FIA Middle East Rally Championship for the first time. For me, the result is a great victory because the race here in Cyprus is difficult. You cannot close your eyes for a moment; you’re always on alert. Only in the last special stage, we were more relaxed and enjoyed it. We didn’t push hard, but the most important thing is that we won the title,” Abdulaziz al-Kuwari said.With the win, the 45-year-old Abdulaziz al-Kuwari ended al-Attiyah’s winning streak of 13 consecutive championship titles. Al-Kuwari headed to Cyprus with a considerable lead, just needing to finish the rally to achieve the historic milestone. The al-Kuwari brothers settled for third place, which secured them the necessary points for the championship title. This was Abdulaziz’s seventh participation in the Cyprus Rally, and it is certainly one he will never forget.Al-Muhannadi al-Hamoud finished fifth with another Skoda Fabia R5 in the colours of Qatar, also prepared by the Latvian SRT team.Saeed al-Hajri, Hamad bin Eid al-Thani, Misfer al-Marri and the 19-time champion Nasser al-Attiyah are the other Qatari drivers to win the title.Al-Attiyah took the lead one special stage before the finish due to the retirement of Simos Galatariotis-Antonis Ioannou, who had been leading the race since the second special stage. Ultimately, their ageing Volkswagen Polo GTi gave out with a steering system issue (link arm broken) one stage before the end, in a repeat of last year’s scenario where the crew had been leading but retired, clearing the way for al-Attiyah to win.The top Cypriot crew, Panagiotis Yiangou-Aristos Nicolaou, finished in second place with a Hyundai i20 R5, ahead of the brothers Abdulaziz and Nasser al-Kuwari from Qatar, who finished third with a Skoda Fabia R5 and were crowned FIA Middle East Rally Champions for the first time. The ceremonial finish and awards ceremony took place at Makariou Avenue, in the heart of Nicosia.Al-Attiyah and Galatariotis had a fierce battle, with the Cypriot leading by 49.9 seconds after the first loop on Saturday. The gap was reduced to 38 seconds in the afternoon, to 6.9 seconds by yesterday midday, and finally to 1.5 seconds two special stages before the finish, as Nasser was going flat out — winning all of yesterday’s stages and half of Saturday’s (three).Al-Attiyah won the Cyprus Rally for the first time with a Skoda Fabia — it was only his second rally with his new car — having previously secured three wins with a Volkswagen Polo and five with a Ford Fiesta. For Bernacchini, this marks his fourth victory and his first since 2014, as al-Attiyah had won the Cyprus Rally five times in the interim with Mathieu Baumel as his co-driver. Panagiotis Yiangou-Aristos Nicolaou had a great battle with Petros Panteli-Pampos Laos (Renault Clio), who were forced to change a tyre in the second stage yesterday, losing three minutes and their spot on the podium. They ultimately finished fourth, one position higher than last year, having delivered a strong performance with six Top 3 finishes in the special stages.

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