
Match 33: Galfar Al Misnad 3 vs BOTC 0
In group A, Galfar completed a convincing 3-0 rout of BOTC. Once again, Glafar attacker Amani Juma led the charge with two goals for his side. However, Galfar just missed out on the knockout stages, having finished third in their group.
Match 34: Delta Doha Corporation 0 vs G5 Security. 9
G5 Security eased passed Delta Doha with a comprehensive 9-0 victory. Masoud Shaban was the hero for G5 grabbing a hat-trick in the match. G5S now head to the next round after finishing second in the group, where they will face Outlook Trading.
Match 35: Taleb Group 1 vs Arab Coast 1
Taleb Group had a fierce 1-1 draw with Arab Coast .In the end, a draw was enough for both sides to reach the next round, with Taleb finishing in first place and Arab Coast finishing up in second place in Group C.
Game 36: Mowasalat 1 vs Al Asmakh Facility Management 1
Both sides were both guaranteed a place in the next round, so this was a battle for supremacy in group D. The tie ended honours even with a 1-1 draw. Mowasalat raced into the lead, before being pegged back by a stunning Al Asmakh equalizer later in the game.
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Match 37: L&T 11 vs QDVC 1
L&T racked up an impressive 11-1 win over QDVC. L&T player Abdulrahim rightly deserved the man of the match scoring 4 goals, as his side eased to all three points.
Match 38: Medgulf Construction 1 vs Desert Line Projects 1
Desert Line Projects came from behind to confirm their place in the next round of the workers cup. Medgulf took an early lead on the 2nd minute, but Desert line fought back with an equalizer in the second half. Desert Line faces the runners up of Group E in the next round.
Game 39: Dulsco Qatar 0 vs AALCO 1
AALCO booked their place in the next round of the Workers Cup thanks to a narrow 1-0 win over Dulsco. Stephen Boadu was the hero for his side scoring the only goal on the 23rd minute of the game.
Match 40: Gulf Contracting Company 4 vs Carillion 0
GCC continued their unbeaten start in the 2017 edition of the Workers Cup with a thrilling 4-0 win over lacklustre Carillion. The big win saw GCC ease into the next round of the competition.
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Match 41: Nakheel Landscapes 1 vs Shapoorji Pallonji Qatar 0
Nakheel Landscapes edged past Shapoorji Pallonji 1-0 to book their place in the next round of the Workers’ Cup. Mohamat grabbed the only goal of the game with fifteen minutes on the clock. Nakheel are likely to face a stiff challenge in the next round when they face off against a talented G5S side.
Match 42: ALYSJ 6 vs Aktor S.A. 0
Aktor were no match for an Impressive ALYSJ side who registered a comprehensive 6-0 win in their last group match. ALYSJ have yet to concede in the tournament this year and finish top of their group.
Match 43: TRAGS Qatar 6 vs Boom Construction 1
TRAGS found some form in their final Workers’ Cup match routing Boom Construction 6-1 .Basil Jacob of TRAGS became the first player in tournament to score a double hat-trick and scoring all 6 goals for his team.
Match 44: Al Balagh 0 vs Cofely Besix Mannai 14
Cofely proved too strong with Al Balagh, soundly beating the side 14-0. Cofely raced into a 6 goal lead in the first half, and followed up with 8 goals in the second half to seal the rout.
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Match 45: Doha Pest Company 5 vs Tanzifco 0
Doha Pest Company grabbed all three points over former champions Tanzifco with an eye catching 5-0 win to book their place in the next round of the competition.
Match 46: Dico-Tech Qatar 0 vs Al Balagh L&T JV 14
Al Balagh L&T went goal crazy, soundly defeating Dico-Tech Qatar 14-0 sealing their place in the next round of the Workers’ Cup in the process.
Match 47: Outlook Trading 4 vs NAAAS Group 0
Outlook Trading sealed their progress to the next round of the Workers’ Cup for the 5th consecutive competition with an easy 4-0 win over NAAAS Group. Bhakta Bahadur was the star of day scoring all 4 goals for his side.
Match 48: AGME 1 vs Carillion 4
Carillion proved to be the stronger side with a 4-1 victory over winless AGME. Two goals in either half ensured the three points, with AGME grabbing a scant consolation in the second half.