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The Syrian women's basketball team beat its Iranian counterpart in the Asian Cup

2021-11-08T16:55:56.093Z


Amman, SANA- The Syrian women’s basketball team started its campaign in the Asian Cup for the second level, which was held last year


Amman-Sana

The Syrian women's basketball team started its campaign in the Asian Cup for the second level held in the Jordanian capital, Amman, by defeating its Iranian counterpart, 78-71 points, in the first group, which also includes the Lebanon team.

Our team entered the match and set its sights on winning, so it excelled in the first quarter and settled in its favor by 22-13 points. It advanced again in the second quarter by 21-17 points and strengthened its lead in the third to finish it with a score of 25-15 points. Despite its delay in the fourth quarter by 10-26 points, the victory was His ally ended the match with a score of 78-71.

Our team will face its Lebanese counterpart tomorrow in the second round. If our team wins, it will qualify directly to the semi-finals of the tournament, in which the participating teams were divided into two groups, each of which included three teams, with Jordan, Indonesia and Kazakhstan playing in the second.

The tournament system stipulates that the teams play with each other from one stage in the first round, at the end of which the first-place holder qualifies directly to the semi-finals, while the second in the first group plays with the third of the second group, the second in the second with the third in the first, and the winners in these two matches qualify for half Final.

Only the team that gets first place at the end of the tournament will move from the second level to the first level, which includes the most advanced teams.

Mohammed Al-Rahil

Source: sena

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