
In a thrilling semi-final showdown that kept fans on the edge of their seats, Kalba’s youth handball team punched their ticket to the UAE Federation Cup final with a gritty 27–24 victory over Al Wasl.
They displayed exceptional defensive discipline and clinical finishing to overcome a resilient Al Wasl side in a high-stakes encounter.
The match was overseen by a prestigious officiating crew, led by International Referee Omar Al Marzouqi and supported by Continental Referee Khalifa Khaled.
Their experience was vital in managing the physical intensity of the youth clash.
At the table, Rashid Behrooz meticulously recorded the game’s progress, while Marwan Mohammed kept the clock as the final seconds ticked down on Al Wasl’s hopes.
The entire proceeding was supervised by match observer Fahad Alhammadi, ensuring a fair and competitive atmosphere for the rising stars of UAE handball.
Kalba now turns their attention to a daunting final against Sharjah, the reigning Youth Handball League champions
Sharjah recently secured their 18th league title with a perfect record, further cementing their status as the dominant force in the category.
Omar Al Marzouqi is a respected Emirati international handball referee, observer, and decorated Dubai Police officer.
Having officiated over 1,000 matches—including top international tournaments and multiple Olympic Games between 2012 and 2016—he is recognized for his professionalism, expertise, and dedication to the sport.
Beyond officiating, he has played a key role in developing handball in the UAE, mentoring referees, shaping standards, and contributing to national and international regulations.
A former player for Al Nasr Club until 1994, Omar helped the team secure numerous championships across senior, junior, and youth levels. His experience as a player informs his refereeing, combining strategic insight with fairness. Throughout his career, he has exemplified discipline, leadership, and commitment, leaving a lasting impact on Emirati handball and inspiring future generations.
