Sharjah, Al-Nasr, Ajman and Al Wasl qualify for President's Cup quarter-finals

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Four teams have gone through to the next round of the President's Cup tournament.

The Sharjah Football First Team won an important 2-0 victory over Khor Fakkan at Saqr Bin Muhammad Al Qasimi Stadium in Khor Fakkan.

Sharjah qualified for the quarter-finals along with Ajman Club, who eliminated Al Ain from the competition.

Al Wasl beat Fujairah 1-0 win at Dibba Al Fujairah Stadium, Al Wasl have also qualified for the quarter-finals of the tournament.

After a goalless draw,  Al-Nasr defeated Al-Wahda with four goals to two on penalties, and qualified for the quarter-finals, eliminating Al-Wahda.

The rest of the 16 matches take place today.

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