Maymar Sports in football tourney quarters
KARACHI: Maymar Sports cruised into the quarter-finals of All-Karachi Muslim Khatri Golden Jubilee Football Tournament 2015 after thrashing United Sports by 6-0 here at Noorani Eidgah Ground in New Karachi. Maymar Sports star wingers Jamshed and Nazeer both scored a brace, while a goal each from Sheezan and Mir Zaman
By our correspondents
April 25, 2015
KARACHI: Maymar Sports cruised into the quarter-finals of All-Karachi Muslim Khatri Golden Jubilee Football Tournament 2015 after thrashing United Sports by 6-0 here at Noorani Eidgah Ground in New Karachi.
Maymar Sports star wingers Jamshed and Nazeer both scored a brace, while a goal each from Sheezan and Mir Zaman saw Maymar Sports trounce their opponents.
Maymar Sports star wingers Jamshed and Nazeer both scored a brace, while a goal each from Sheezan and Mir Zaman saw Maymar Sports trounce their opponents.
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