The meeting came as divisions grow in Europe over the proposed tariffs
The Football competition started off with the host school playing against The Gulf Indian High School, Dubai. The Indian High School, Dubai scored their first goal through a close range dribble by Satej Kumar in the 10th minute of the game.
The Gulf boys equaled the score 5 minutes later through Abdulla Mohammed Ali.
At the break, the score was 1-1.
When play resumed, Indian High boys kept the pressure on and scored two goals in two minutes through Sahil Kumar and Nitesh Kumar.
Two minutes before the final whistle, Emmanuel Joseph of Gulf Indian scored a goal. Thus the Indian High School, Dubai won the match 3–2.
The next match was between The Millennium School, Dubai and Emirates National School, Sharjah, which ended in draw. Both the school scored one goal each. Vinu Polly scored for Emirates National in the 5th minute of the first half and Amogh Kamath, captain of Millennium School got the equaliser in the 15th minute.
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