DOHA: Al Waab this week retained their top position in the Qatar
Amateur League with a tally of 75 points after they beat Doha in a
round 28 clash.
Al Waab lead the points tally ahead of round 29 which commence this week.
Amwag are in second spot with 72 points from 28 matches.
Military Command (71 points) are in third place.
Battling Kahramaa are in fourth spot with 52 points.
Doha Team (47 points) are in fifth spot whereas Simaisma are in sixth
place but with a similar tally.
Al Quds (37), Mata (35), Copros (35) and Lusail (34) complete the
top-10 in Qatar Amateur League.
Madinat Khalifa (32), Latin (31), British Community (25), Sudanese
Community (13), Lebanese Community (16) are the other sides in the
16-team league.
Later this week, Latin take on British Community while Matar play Doha.
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