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Al-Fatwa against Al-Karama and Al-Wathba meets Tishreen in the seventh round of the Premier League football

2020-12-13T11:11:38.775Z


Governorates-Sana The seventh round of the Football Premier League, which is being held today, is witnessing strong confrontations that bring together Al Wathba


Provinces - Sana

The seventh round of the football premier league, which is being held today, witnesses strong confrontations that bring together Al Wathba with Tishreen, Al Fatwa with Al Karama and Hateen with Al Tali'a, Al Wehdah with Al Harjela and Al Hurriya with Jableh and Al Sahel with the army and police with Al Ittihad.

At Tishreen Stadium in Damascus, Al Karama enters with the ambition to win from the gate of his opponent, the fatwa if he wants to continue the lead, which he is away by one point from Tishreen, while the match is a difficult test for the fatwa, who has only two points so far. Coming.

Al-Karama coach Ahmed Azzam said in a statement to SANA's sports correspondent, “The meeting of the bully will not be easy at all, although the team is late in the ranks and its results in the league are not good, but it includes in its ranks skilled players as well as experienced players and is now trying to improve its results and gain more points.

Al-Bassel Stadium in Homs is witnessing a strong confrontation that brings together Al-Wathba with Tishreen, the runner-up, and they both have an eye on the three points. Al-Wathba aspires to the precious points that will bring him back to the competition with the front teams, while Tishreen hopes to win a victory that continues to chase dignity, and this victory means a lot to him in the event that dignity falters in front of the bully. To take the lead.

The Aleppo poles, Al-Ittihad and Al-Hurriya, are competing in this round with the winning slogan in order to increase the points to move away from the bottom of the standings, as Al-Hurriyah plays with Jabla at Al-Hamdaniya Stadium in Aleppo, while Al-Ittihad faces its opponent, the police, at Al-Galaa Stadium in Damascus, while he is Yemeni in achieving his first victory this season.

Ammar Al-Shamali, the coach of Jableh, indicated that his team is preparing well for the match and will go into the meeting with his eyes on the full points in light of the high morale of the players after the victory over the coast in the previous round, indicating at the same time the difficulty of the match because Alhurriya who won over Al-Hragla will not be an easy competitor, as the other seeks to win continues By his victories.

Hittin will also meet Al-Talia at Al-Bassel Stadium in Lattakia, where Hateen coach Hussein Afash confirmed that his team's goal is to continue competing with the leading teams by winning this round, expressing his confidence in the capabilities of his players and their high determination to achieve their desired victory.

Al-Talia coach Tariq Jabban explained that the match will be difficult for his team because it brings him together with a good team that plays at home and among his fans. Therefore, the players were instructed to play with caution because the opponent will intensify his attack from the start, indicating that the team did not achieve the required results so far, especially in our previous match against the fatwa that ended We were the best party, but we could not score, and this is what we will try to avoid in this match.

Al-Karama tops the ranking with 16 points, followed by Tishreen with 15 points, then Al-Jaish with 13 points, Hateen with 12 points, Al-Wehda and Al-Wathba with 11 points for each team, then Jableh with 9 points, Al-Tali'a with 8 points, Al-Shurta with 6 points, Al-Hurriya with 5 points, then Al-Harjala with 4 points, Al-Sahel and Al-Fatwa Two points for each team, Alitihad with one point.

Source: sena

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