Al-Faisaly and Al-Wehdat.. The nickname calls out to my betting horse

Al-Faisaly and Al-Wehdat.. The nickname calls out to my betting horse

Al-Madina News: Al-Faisaly and Al-Wehdat are gradually reducing the intensity of their battle for the Professional Football League championship.
After each team won in the 18th round, the two teams were still in the lead. Al-Faisaly defeated Al-Hussein with a score of 3-0 while Al-Wehdat defeated Al-Salt.

Al-Madina News: Al-Faisaly and Al-Wehdat are proceeding cautiously in order to limit their rivalry for the Professional Football League championship.
After each team won in the 18th round, both teams were still in the lead. Al-Wehdat defeated Al-Salt, and Al-Hussein was defeated by Al-Faisaly by a score of 3-0.

Following the crucial triumphs Al-Sareeh over its host Shabab Al-Aqaba with two goals against an equaliser and Maan overcoming Al-Jazira with one goal, the battle to avoid relegation broke out.
Due to goal differential, the Jordanian youth team passed the Aqaba youth team to take over fourth place with “25” points.

The following sections of this report explore the tour’s most noteworthy activities and the data gathered:
Al-Faisaly ended his team’s winning streak, which had continued unabated during the return stage, after passing Al-Hussein Irbid with three goals and no reply.
Sahab is the worst team in this side, scoring only 14 goals, whereas Al-team Faisaly’s has improved and is now the strongest with “38” goals.

Al-Wehdat continues to have the greatest defence with only 9 goals allowed, while Maan has the poorest record with 38 goals allowed.
– Sahab squad continues to have the most tied outcomes with “9 draws,” while Shabab Al-Jordan is considered to be the least tied team with “1 draw.”
– Because to Maan and Al-victories and Sareeh’s victory, more than half of the clubs are now in danger of being demoted, making the final four rounds more competitive.

– The 18th round saw 14 goals scored compared to 16 goals in the round before, showing a dip in the scoring rate.
The competition saw 264 goals scored throughout the course of 108 games.
– Nine of the “12” teams failed to score at least half of the available points in “18” of the matches. That was only surpassed by Al-Faisaly, Al-Wehdat, and Al-Hussein Irbid.

Despite not playing in the 18th round, Amin Al-Shanaina, a rising star in the Al-Faisaly ranks, maintained his status as the league’s top scorer with “8” goals.
After Al-Shanaina, Majdi Attar, a Jordanian young professional from Brazil, and Douglas each score “7” goals (Al-Faisaly).
and Zaid Abu Abed finished third with “6” goals behind Muhannad Abu Taha (Al-Wehdat) (Youth of Jordan).

– “5” goals were scored by the Colombian Calderon (Al-Hussein Irbid), Hamza Al-Dardour (Ramtha), Fares Ghatasha, Ibrahim Saadeh, Muhammad Abu Arqoub, and Khaled Al-Dardour (Shabab Al-Urdun).
Al-Akash and Ihsan Haddad of Al-Muhammad Faisaly, Muhammad Mawwali of Al-Hussein Irbid, Al-Riyalat of Shabab Al-Waseem Urdun, Thiabat of Al-Bashar Ramtha, and Shehab Al-Qanbar of the Palestinian team each scored four goals (Al-Wehdat).

– (3) Goals: Liberian Marcos (Mughir Al-Sarhan), Hijazi Maher (Al-Hussein Irbid), Salim Obaid (Shabab Al-Urdun), Ahmed Sarwa and Firas Shelbaya (Al-Wehdat), Abdel-Rahman Abu Al-Kas and Senegalese El-Hadi Salem (Ramtha), and Bakr Kal

(3) Goals: Hijazi Maher (Al-Hussein Irbid), Salim Obaid (Shabab Al-Urdun), Ahmed Sarwa and Firas Shelbaya (Al-Wehdat), Abdel-Rahman Abu Al-Kas and Senegalese El-Hadi Salem (Ramtha), and Liberian Marcos (Mughir Al-Sarhan), as well as Bakr

– Two goals: Hussein Thiabat and Muhammad Tannous from Al Jazeera, Hassan Al-Zahrawi and Ali Al-Azayza from Al-Ramtha, Aref Al-Haj and Omar Abdul-Razzaq from Syria from Al-Sareeh, Hatem Al-Rushaidi from Oman, Salem Al-Ajalin from Nour Al-Rawabdeh from Al-Sareeh, and You (Al-Wehdat).

Sanad Ja’ara, Muhammad Al-Razem (Sahab), Hamza Al-Naeem (Jordan Youth), Khaldoun Khuzam, Ali Al-Masri, Ibrahim Al-Rawad (Maan), Iba Al-Ramahi (Maan), Faraj Al-Muzaini, Ahmad Abu Halawa, Muhammad Al-Hasanat (Aqaba Youth), and Muhammad Al-Jaw

Muhaisin Abu Jableh, Ghaith Al-Maddah, Yasser Al-Rawashdeh, Anas Abu Taima (Aqaba Youth), Christian Obizor, Mustafa Kamal (Al-Hussein Irbid), Ali Abu Abtah, Moaz Al-Ajlouni, Uday Arqibat, and Ashra all scored one goal apiece.

Suhaib Abu Hashhash, Ahmed Abu Sa’alik, Karim Abu Zaitoun, Nizar Al-Rashdan (Al-Faisaly), Obaidah Al-Samarneh, Ahmed Shdeifat, Hussam Al-Zyoud, Peter Norah of Nigeria, Nizar Al-Rashdan (Al-Faisaly), Muhammad Al-Amla of Syria, and Suhaib Abu Hashhash (Mughir Al-Sarhan).

The Senegalese Coulibaly, Hadi Al-Hourani, Hashem Al-Khalidi, Omar Abu Aqoula, Youssef Abu Al-Jazr (Ramtha), Abdullah Theeb, Abdullah Al-Manasra, Muhammad Al-Daoud, Uday Al-Qara (Al-Salt), Yazan Al-Gharabla, and Muhammad Al-Masha are also included.

The following individuals are from Brazil: Othmani, Ahmed Al-Issawi, Anas Jbarat, Hussam Abu Saada (Sahab), Tariq Khattab, Muhammad Abu Hashish, Muhammad Al-Damiri, Malik Allan (Al-Wehdat), Nour Muwafi, Hamad Al-Balawna, Noureddine Muwafi (Al-Jazeera), Nour Mu (Youth of Jordan).
Aqaba Youth’s Ahmed Abu Halawa erred.

Al-Wehdat and Al-Faisaly. The moniker beckons my betting stallion.

About Author

Sports