The Kuwait junior men's squad took silver at the 24th Arab Table Tennis Championships in Jordan, making an impressive debut in the competition.
The juniors lost the final of the tournament, which also includes national men and women senior and youth sides, to Egypt by 3-1 sets but should take pride in their display, according to coach Dakheel Al-Habshi.
"It was a tough match for both sides, where the experience of the Egyptians played a huge role in their victory over the Kuwaitis, who took part in their first international competitive tournament," he said following the encounter.
The junior squad members, namely Abdallah Baroun, Mohammad Dahrab, Mohammad Al-Khaleel and Othman Al-Sowailim, were praised by the coach as having made a "good accomplishment that proves the scope of talent in Kuwait and a good future for Kuwaiti table tennis." Meanwhile, Kuwait's U-15s qualified to their own semi-finals after coming second in their group, beating Palestine, Jordan and Saudi Arabia on the way but being thwarted by the Egyptians once again in a close-fought 3-2 set defeat.
The side, including Abdallah Al-Bahrani, Marzouq Al-Rasheedi and Mishal Al-Kanderi, are set to face Iraq in the semi-final, in an important clash the coach hopes they will win, and thus challenge for the title.
Source: KUNA
GMT 12:19 2017 Tuesday ,19 December
Pats clinch division with wild win over SteelersGMT 11:35 2017 Saturday ,16 December
Three Saudi Arabia players who can make a name for themselves at the Gulf CupGMT 11:34 2017 Friday ,01 December
Morocco and USA/Canada/Mexico confirm 2026 bidsGMT 10:24 2017 Monday ,27 November
Bottas holds off Hamilton in Abu Dhabi GPGMT 09:44 2017 Friday ,24 November
Palestine overtakes Israel in FIFA football rankingsGMT 18:25 2017 Thursday ,23 November
Qatar Supports Morocco’s Bid to Host 2026 World CupGMT 06:39 2017 Sunday ,19 November
As CHAN 2018 Host, Moroccan Football Team Has No Room for Errors: LekjaaGMT 05:34 2017 Saturday ,18 November
Bahrain Triathlon Team ready for IRONMAN Middle EastMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©