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Sharjah women’s basketball team secures second victory in Arab championship.

Mohamed SaeedBy Mohamed SaeedFebruary 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Sharjah Women’s Sports Club continued their strong performance in the Arab Women’s Club Games tournament, securing their second consecutive victory in women’s basketball. The team defeated Kuwait’s Al Fatah club at Al Bataeh Club hall, confirming their readiness to compete for the championship title in this prestigious competition.

The Sharjah women’s basketball team dominated the first three quarters of the match with scores of 19-16, 21-7, and 22-12, according to tournament reports. Al Fatah managed only a slight advantage in the fourth quarter with a 14-12 score, but it was not enough to overcome Sharjah’s commanding lead.

Strong Showing Across Arab Women’s Basketball Tournament

Meanwhile, the second day of competition featured other notable performances across the tournament. Tunisia’s Al Amal team opened their campaign with an impressive 100-54 victory over Bahrain’s Al Hala, demonstrating the competitive depth of the Arab women’s basketball competition.

Additionally, Iraq’s Gaz Al Shamal secured an exciting 81-71 win against Khor Fakkan in a thrilling encounter. The closely contested match highlighted the level of skill and determination among participating teams in the eight-edition tournament.

Tournament Format and Participation

The current basketball competition features seven teams competing in a single-round league format. This structure ensures that each participating club faces all opponents once, creating a balanced and fair championship race.

According to tournament organizers, the competition is scheduled to conclude on February 11. The format allows teams to demonstrate consistency and skill over multiple matches rather than relying on single-elimination pressure.

Thursday Schedule Features Key Women’s Basketball Matchups

However, the action continues with three crucial matches scheduled for Thursday. At noon, Tunisia’s Al Amal will play their second match against Kuwait’s Al Fatah, testing both teams’ championship credentials.

In contrast, the 2 PM fixture carries special significance as both Khor Fakkan Women’s Sports Club and Bahrain’s Al Hala seek their first victory of the tournament. This match could prove pivotal for teams hoping to remain competitive in the standings.

The day’s competition culminates at 4 PM with a highly anticipated showdown between host Sharjah Women’s Sports Club and Jordan’s Al Fuheis. Tournament observers note that these two clubs have historically competed for championships in previous editions, making this encounter particularly significant.

Championship Implications

Sharjah’s perfect start positions them as strong contenders for the Arab Women’s Club Games basketball title. Their consistent performance across multiple quarters demonstrates both offensive capability and defensive resilience against regional competition.

Additionally, the host advantage could prove beneficial as Sharjah seeks to maintain their winning streak. Playing at Al Bataeh Club hall provides familiar surroundings that may contribute to continued success in the tournament.

Nevertheless, the single-round league format means every match carries equal weight in determining the final champion. One defeat could significantly impact a team’s chances of claiming the prestigious title.

Tournament officials have not yet announced specific tiebreaker procedures should teams finish with identical records. The competitive balance among participating nations suggests the championship race may remain tight through the final matches on February 11.

Mohamed Saeed
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Mohamed Saeed is an author and contributor at Abu Dhabi News. He produces clear, reader-friendly articles across trending news and public-interest topics, with a focus on reliable information and straightforward explanations.

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