Nigerian-born defender Ejovwo Queen helped Al Arabi Ladies snatch a late equaliser at the Omar Stadium - in a Qatar Women Premier League match against Al Gharafa, which ended 1-1.
The 21-year-old was in full time action for the Reds as they secured the vital point in their quest to qualify for the Super Four.
Queen’s impressive performance helped Arabi move to third on the log, as she skillfully beat three players and released a 31-metre shot which compatriot Dikachi Uzor, in goal for Gharafa had no answers to.
The former Bobruichanka defender’s good form has coincided with a run of positive results for Arabi.
Al Arabi have nine points and will be involved in a replay match with Gharafa, in a battle for one of the play-off spots on Sunday.
The game had seven Nigerians (Soo Adekwagh, Favour Uzor, Ejovwo Queen, Dikachi Uzor, Chioma Nwankwo, Blessing Kalu and Diana Kesiet) in action and they all did well, especially the two goalkeepers Dikachi Uzor and Chioma Nwankwo.
The 21-year-old was in full time action for the Reds as they secured the vital point in their quest to qualify for the Super Four.
Queen’s impressive performance helped Arabi move to third on the log, as she skillfully beat three players and released a 31-metre shot which compatriot Dikachi Uzor, in goal for Gharafa had no answers to.
The former Bobruichanka defender’s good form has coincided with a run of positive results for Arabi.
Al Arabi have nine points and will be involved in a replay match with Gharafa, in a battle for one of the play-off spots on Sunday.
The game had seven Nigerians (Soo Adekwagh, Favour Uzor, Ejovwo Queen, Dikachi Uzor, Chioma Nwankwo, Blessing Kalu and Diana Kesiet) in action and they all did well, especially the two goalkeepers Dikachi Uzor and Chioma Nwankwo.
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