Medical student Naji Ghamri is preparing to represent New Zealand in the fastest growing sport in New Zealand - Futsal.
The 23-year-old from Whanganui is one of nine University of Auckland students selected to play at the World University Futsal Championship in August in the city of Almaty, Kazakhstan.
"Futsal is an amazing sport. From a players point of view I love the amount of touches I get on the ball, the pace of it, but most of all the tactics behind it. From a fan's point of view I love that it goes down to the wire with a stop clock, and how the game can change completely in a matter of minutes," Ghamri said.
"I am in my fifth year of a medical degree and it can be quite stressful at times. I see my futsal and football as ways to refuel and energise me to do well in my studies rather than a compromise. It breaks up my day and pushes me to be more efficient in my studies."
Futsal is a form of football, usually played on an indoor court with five-a-side players, and is particularly popular within university sporting tournaments.