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UAE refuse to give ‘super hat-trick’ ball to Qatari striker

In a phenomenal incident in football, the Asian Cup 2019 coordinators in the UAE kept the Qatari striker AlMoez Ali from holding the ball from the diversion in which he scored the super hat-trick. 

"We requested that the coordinators give the ball to AlMoez Ali after our diversion with North Korea, yet that did not occur. A formal grumbling was recorded with the AFC after this episode," Ali Al Salat, Media Co-ordinator of Qatar footbal group, said amid gigantically mainstream "Al Majlis appear" on Al Kass TV yesterday. 

A player who scores a hat-trick or more usually gets to keep the ball they played with as a token gift to remember the match.

Al Moez Ali yesterday scored four times, known as super hat-trick in the region, in the match against North Korea. 

 

The 22-year-old Al Duhail SC forward was in widespread frame all through the AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019 Group E experience with DPR Korea, scoring twice in the main half before including two progressively after the break as Qatar recorded a 6-0 win. 

Ali, who scored multiple times finally year's AFC U23 Championship in China, has now indented 11 objectives in his last eight appearances at AFC rivalry finals, and is as of now beating the objective scoring diagram at the AFC Asian Cup's seventeenth version in the United Arab Emirates with five as he had scored an objective against Lebanon in the principal coordinate.

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