QUETTA: Afghan FC Chaman and Jallawan FC Khuzdar have qualified for Ufone Balochistan Football Cup title decider, winning their respective semi-finals at Mali Bagh Football Stadium here on Wednesday.In the first semi-final, Afghan FC Chaman defeated Afghan FC Pishin 1-0. Jadid Khan scored the decisive goal in the 45th minute.In the second semi-final, Jallawan FC Khuzdar beat Faizullah Agha FC Quetta in a nail-biting penalty shootout. Khuzdar’s team dominated the first half as Riaz Khan scored in the 11th minute.Quetta’s team scored an equaliser when Fateh struck in the 86th minute through a corner. By the full-time mark, both teams had scored one goal each.
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Friday, March 29, 2019
Afghan FC Chaman, Jallawan FC Khuzdar in final
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