Al-Abbasi leads Shamsan to victory over Al-Jazira in the Aden Premier League3

The star Abdullah Al-Abbasi led his Shamsan team to victory over his counterpart Al-Jazira in the match that brought them together this Saturday afternoon at Bawazir Stadium in Al-Mualla District, as part of the third round of the Aden Premier Football League in its third edition, which is held under the patronage of the Minister of State and Governor of the Capital, Aden, Mr. Ahmed Hamid Lamlas. With the support of the transitional capital, Aden, under the supervision of the Youth and Sports Office, and organized by the Aden Football Federation
Shamsan won 1-0 in the confrontation that witnessed the first appearance of Nigerian professional Musa Tachi in a Shamsan shirt
The first half began amid great enthusiasm among the players of the two teams, as Shamsan took the initiative to threaten Al-Jazira’s goal, in light of the latter’s reliance on counterattacks, which also posed a threat to the Salah Al-Din sons’ goal, so the first half ended in a goalless draw
In the second half, Al-Jazira appeared with a different face, threatening Shamsan’s goal in more than one opportunity, but to no avail, while Shamsan received a direct free kick, which was successfully executed by player Abdullah Al-Abbasi to the left of Al-Jazira’s goalkeeper, scoring the only goal of the match.
p>Shamsan then continued to put pressure on Al-Jazira’s goal with the entry of the Nigerian professional, Tachi, and Mohsen Qarawi, which forced the Al-Jazira player to make a mistake after he attacked the Shamsan player, which resulted in him receiving a direct red card, so the Al-Jazira Club team would complete the remainder of the match. With ten players
A few minutes before the end of the match, Al-Qarawi received a clear tackle that dribbled past Al-Jazira’s goalkeeper before the latter obstructed Al-Qarawi. At that time, referee Ahmed Aoun awarded a direct free kick, contenting himself with a throw (yellow card). The Nigerian Tachi executed the kick that hit the left post
The match ended with the Shamsan team winning with a goal, without a response,
With this victory, Shamsan raised his score to 6 points from three matches, while Al-Jazira remained with 3 points from three matches as well.
After the match, Shamsan team player Ammar Kabari was crowned the best player in the match, which was presented to him by Hammadi Al-Ghail, the star of the Sanaa Shaab Club in the good old days.