In a match that witnessed the presence of Moamen Al-Saqqaf, member of the Presidency of the Southern Transitional Council, and Wijdan Shazly, Director of the Youth and Sports Office in the capital, Aden, the Al-Tilal team regained the lead in the league after defeating its opponent, Al-Minaa, with a score of four goals without a response, in the match that brought the two teams together this Friday afternoon at Al-Shaheed Stadium. Al-Hubaishi, located in the Crater area, at the conclusion of the final round of the first-leg (2) football league, which is organized by the Al-Ittihad branch in Aden, under the auspices of the Minister of State and Governor of the Capital Governorate of Aden, Mr. Ahmed Hamid Al-Malas, and the Youth and Sports Department of the Southern Transitional Council, and with the support of Al-Busiri Microfinance Bank, under the supervision of the Youth and Sports Office. In the capital, Aden.
With this victory, Al-Tilal regains the lead at the end of the first-leg matches with a score of 20 points out of 6 matches, wins, two draws and one loss, while Al-Minaa’s team’s balance freezes at the fifth point out of one win, 6 losses and two ties.
The first half, Al-Tilal players began to put pressure on Al-Minaa’s goal and succeeded in scoring the first goal through player Karim Hamdi.
The rest of the minutes passed under Tilaliya’s control, and on the other hand, Al-Minaa team was able to attempt counterattacks, one of which Al-Minawiyin almost snatched the equalizer with Kamal Al-Haddad’s header. Al-Tilal goalkeeper Mahmoud Nasser succeeded in getting it to the top left corner of the goal with all skill, so that the first half ended with Al-Tilal team leading with a score of 1-0. Reply.
The second half, Al-Tilal team continued to put pressure on Al-Minaa’s goal, taking control of its opponent’s area, and arriving on more than one occasion with its quick and dangerous attacks, and from a direct free kick, player Omar Mansour Golan was able to consolidate the score by scoring the second goal, executing it in a wonderful way. Al-Minaa’s goalkeeper failed to save it and put it into the net. Successfully, the minutes passed with clear hilly control and dangerous attacks, most notably the chances of Karim Hamdi and Mohamed Al-Ana, and the player Omar Mansour Golan returned from consolidating the score by scoring the third goal for his team. The minutes did not pass long for the player Karim Hamdi to strengthen the score by scoring the fourth goal. In the last minutes, the Al-Minaa team tried with its slight attempts to reach the goal. To Al-Tilal's goal, but to no avail, so the match ended with Al-Tilal's victory with a score of four unanswered goals.
The match was managed by a refereeing team consisting of: Khaled Al-Wahishi (area referee), Mazen Abdel Samad (first assistant), Bahaa Ahmed Saeed (second assistant), while the fourth referee was Muhammad Amin. Captain Jamal Sindo monitored it, and the referee, Khaled Abu Bakr, was the referee’s evaluator.
After the end of the match, the tournament organizing committee chose the Al-Tilal team player (Omar Mansour Golan) as the best player in the match, and he received his deserved award from Captain Basil Etman, a former Al-Tilal club player, presented by Al-Bassiri Microfinance Bank.