A positive draw with one goal dominated the confrontation between Al-Rawda and Al-Shoula, which took place this afternoon at the Martyr Al-Hubaishi Stadium for the fifth round of the first leg of the Aden Premier League in its third edition, which is organized by the Aden Football Association under the auspices of the Aden Capital Transitional Council and the Minister of State, Governor of Aden, Ahmed Hamid Lamlas, and under the supervision of the Youth and Sports Office. .
The start of the first half was highlighted by stray balls and blocked passes, and both teams appeared lackluster in the first minutes, with an absence of tactical sentences and a lack of focus by the players.
Al-Shouala’s performance improved after the first quarter hour of the match, and the team’s danger began to appear in these minutes with the clear release of Munif Jassar from the sides, so that the team’s striker, Salman Hamida, broke the offside trap in D. 17 He finds himself in a state of complete isolation with Al-Rawda’s goalkeeper, putting the ball into the net, announcing the goal of advancing the flame.
Al-Shouala’s goal did not stir the waters in Al-Rawda’s ranks, but rather it increased the appetite and desire of Al-Shouala team in the coming minutes. The team’s danger was present on more than one occasion, perhaps the most important of which was the attack led by Munif Jassar, who evaded more than the defender before sending it creeping, controlled by Al-Rawdah’s goalkeeper.
In the last ten minutes of the half, Al-Rawda players tried to show the team’s offensive identity and exploit the spaces in the defensive depth of Al-Shora, which resulted from the team’s advance forward in order to consolidate the score. Nasser Jaamoul grabbed a high ball and put it with his head into the net, scoring the equalizing goal and returning the match to the starting point, to pass. The rest of the minutes remain on the result without any change.
The seriousness of Al-Rawda’s players and their desire to score the lead goal became clear in the first minutes of the start of the second half. This resulted from intense pressure on Al-Shouala’s goal, accompanied by a numerical increase that helped in the suffering of Al-Shora’s defenders, who found it difficult to stop Al-Rawdawi’s tide in these minutes.< /p>
An irreplaceable golden opportunity arose when Al-Shoula's defenders failed to set the offside trap, and the ball reached the feet of Mohammed Al-Anbari, who slowed down with the ball so that the danger of its effect was gone, wasting an opportunity that will not be repeated often in the match.
The pace of competition between the players of the two teams intensified after half-time of the second half, and the rivalry and desire to exploit the remaining minutes to score a second goal appeared. The attacks of the two teams carried the character of excitement and suspense in the coming minutes.
The last quarter of an hour, Al-Shoula players rose up and took the initiative. Dangerous balls were thrown at Al-Rawda’s goal that were enough to change the outcome of the match. However, that did not happen, and recklessness and lack of focus in ending the attacks appeared, so the rest of the minutes passed without anything new, and the match ended in a positive draw with one goal for each team. .
The meeting was moderated by referee Gamal Abdo (yard), and assisted on the lines by Nael Awshan (first assistant), Ahmed Aoun (second assistant), and Muhammad Amin Bilal (fourth), and Fathi Abdel Hafeez and Khaled Abu Bakr (evaluator of the referees) monitored it.
Ahmed Saeed Karama won the award for the best defensive player in Al-Rawda team and received his award from Captain Khaled Al-Zamki, head of the Youth and Sports Department in the Aden Transitional Council.