Al-Tilal team qualified for Asir from Al-Minaa on penalty kicks, after the result of the match in its original half ended in a goalless draw, in the match that was held at the Shahid Al-Hubaishi Stadium, as part of the matches of the late Ali Mohsen Al-Muraisi Ramadan Football Championship in its twenty-eighth edition, which is organized by the Football Association. In Aden, under the auspices of the Minister of State, Governor of the capital, Aden, Mr. Ahmed Hamid Lamlas, and the Transitional Council of the capital, Aden, with the support of the Cooperative and Agricultural Credit Bank, CAC Bank, and Anmaa Real Estate Development Company Limited, and under the supervision of the Youth and Sports Department in the Transitional Council and the Youth and Sports Office in the capital, Aden.
With this victory, Al-Tilal team awaits the winner of the match between Shabab Markha Shabwa and Al-Shoula in the quarter-finals.
The start of the match, as expected, witnessed a cautious start by both sides in anticipation of the start shock and receiving an early goal that would confuse the cards and scatter the ranks. In the meantime, the two teams relied on passing short balls and playing in squares in the middle of the field, without these games resulting in any danger in the last minutes.
Little by little, the players of both teams began to liberate and get rid of the pressure, so the remaining minutes of the half were better in terms of technical and mental presence, especially on the part of the Al-Tilal players who tried to control the game by spreading out in the squares of the match court and putting pressure on the Al-Minaa players in their playing areas. But without scoring the opponent's goal, the first half ended negatively in terms of performance and result.
The result of the first half put pressure on the Al-Tilal players at the beginning of the second half, in anticipation of the element of surprise and to avoid the specter of falling into a trap and not repeating the setback of the previous version, so the Al-Tilalians tried to organize ranks and advance towards the port areas in order to score a goal from the beginning that would relax the nerves.
Minutes of the match passed and the pressure on the Al-Tilal players increased, and in return, the result of the match increased the determination and enthusiasm of the Al-Minaa players, who appeared in the match in a wonderful manner and were able, many times, to threaten the Al-Tilal goal with rebound balls that created a threat to the defence. The rest of the minutes were not It witnessed nothing new, as the match ended with the two teams tied 0-0.
After the end of normal time, the two teams resorted to penalty kicks, which witnessed the brilliance of Al-Tilal goalkeeper Waddah Anwar Al-Radfani, who gave his team a difficult qualification to the quarter-finals by saving two penalty kicks, which ended 4/3 in favor of Al-Tilal.
The meeting was moderated by referee Ahmed Al-Wahishi (arena) and assisted on the lines by Mazen Abdel Samad (first assistant) and Yassin Al-Lubnay (second assistant). The referee was Ali Baslim fourth and was accompanied by captain Hani Abdel Karim technically.
The player of the Al-Tilal team, Saeed Al-Awlaki, received the award for the best player in the match, and he received his award from Captain Muhammad Gharamah (Abu Ali), Assistant Secretary-General of the Markha Shabwa Youth Club.
The matches of the second round of the tournament will continue tomorrow, with two matches being held, in the first match of which Al-Ahly Aden and Al-Tadamon Shabwa will play, while in the second match, Al-Shouala Aden and Shabab Markha Shabwa will play.