The confrontation that brought together the police and the port teams in favor of the police team ended with three goals to one, which took place this afternoon for the first group, within the Aden Clubs Championship competitions for veterans over the age of “50 years”, which is organized with the support and sponsorship of the New Aden City Project and takes place. Its competitions coincide with national holidays on the city’s grassy fields during the period from the 19th of this October until the 29th of next November 2024.
The two teams completed their matches in the tournament for the first group, and the two teams played four matches in the first round, where Al-Minaa gained 3 points by defeating Shamsan and three losses from Al-Shouala and Al-Tilal and finally against Al-Shorta, while the Al-Shorta team recorded a negative attendance in its first three matches, which it lost. All in front of the hills, Al-Mina and Shamsan, to be able to achieve an honorable victory in front of Al-Mina with three goals to two.
The first half ended with a negative performance and result, and its proceedings did not witness the expected excitement on the part of the two teams throughout the period of the half, with the exception of the injury of police goalkeeper Fadel Mubarak, to be replaced by striker Mohammed Al-Aqrab, who performed well in the match and blocked a number of balls that would have been sufficient for the Al-Minaa team to advance, so the half ended. Without conceding a goal for either team.
The performance improved in the second half, and the match was present from the first minutes, during which both teams tried to snatch a goal, especially from the police team, which was seeking to correct the course and save the team’s face by obtaining a first victory. A clear opportunity arose, and Ali Al-Hasani converted it into the net, the first goal for the police.< /p>
The reaction of the Al-Minaa team was not delayed when Marwan Qarda returned the match to the starting point by scoring the adjustment goal in favor of Al-Minaa. Abdullah then responded by scoring the lead goal for the Al-Shorta team, so that his teammate Mayas Othman increased the Al-Shorta team’s lead with a third goal, and the match continued after that without any change on the level. The result: The match ended with a deserved victory for Al-Shorta, three goals to two.
The match was managed by referee Ali Baslim and monitored technically by Captain Saeed Abdel Karim.
On Tuesday, within the championship competitions and for the second group, the Al-Nasr team and the Lahj team will meet.