KARACHI: Losers Futsal Club captain Hasan Ali receives the winners trophy from SOA VP Asif Azeem on Thursday.
KARACHI: Losers Futsal Club captain Hasan Ali receives the winners trophy from SOA VP Asif Azeem on Thursday.

KARACHI: Losers Futsal Club recorded a 4-3 victory against Hazara Futsal Club after a thrilling encounter in the final to clinch DMC South Quaid-e-Azam Day Sports Festival title at White House School Ground.

After a barren first half, the regulation time ended in a 1-1 draw before Losers FC prevailed in penalty kicks. Sports for Life organised the event, where 16 Futsal clubs participated.

While talking during the closing ceremony, chief guest Sindh Olympic Association (SOA) Vice Chairman Asif Azeem congratulated Sports for Life for organising this event to pay tribute to the founder of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah. He specially congratulated Shahzad Qazi and Sana Sultan for hosting this event. Later, he distributed trophies and prizes among the participants.

Meanwhile, Mohammad Taqi, Shahzad Qazi and Sana Sultan praised Chairman DMC South Malik Fayyaz Awan for supporting sports in the city.

Published in Dawn, January 3rd, 2020

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