9 goals in the match between Al-Hamriyah and Hatta.. and Dibba Al-Hisn lead the “First” League

The Dibba Al-Hisn team achieved a well-deserved victory over its host, Al-Ettifaq, with three free goals, in the match that was held this evening, Sunday, at Shabab Al-Ahly Club Stadium in Al-Awir, in the 12th round of the First Division League, to rise to the top of the standings with 22 points, while Al-Ittifaq’s balance froze at 6 points in last place.
Dibba Al-Hisn’s goals were scored by Senegal’s Aliyoun Nadour (39), Algerian Okasha Hamzaoui (42), and Brazilian Lucas Rocha (90+4).
In another match, Al-Dhaid tied with Al-Fujairah (1-1), as Iranian Sayed Boria scored for Al-Dhaid in the 33rd minute, while Frenchman Sander Benbachir equalized for Al-Fujairah in the 90th + 8th minute. With this result, Fujairah raised its score to 21 points in second place, while Al Dhaid’s score became 19 points in sixth place.
The match between Al Hamriyah and Hatta witnessed an exciting scoring festival, which ended with Hatta defeating its host Al Hamriyah with a score of (5-4).
Brazilian Diogo da Silva (35), Régis Tosani (41), and Guilherme Nascimento (53 and 71) scored for Hamriyah, while Brazilian Samuel Gonsalves (13 and 58), Rashid Mubarak (45 + 4), Brazilian Rafael Silva (56), and his compatriot Lucas Souza (90 + 4) scored for Lahta.
According to this result, Hatta raised its score to 19 points in fifth place, while Al Hamriyah’s score froze at 14 points in eleventh place.
In another match, United achieved an important victory over its host Al-Arabi with a score of (2-1), as the Swiss Haris Seferovic scored for United (54) and the Malian Bedi Dikité (69), while Rashed Issa scored for Al-Arabi (15). With this victory, United rose to third place with 21 points, while Al-Arabi fell to seventh place with 19 points.
Al-Orouba also defeated its guest, the Emirates (Falcons), with two unanswered goals, raising its score to 19 points in fourth place, while the Emirates remained in eighth place with 17 points. The goals of Al-Orouba were scored by Mohammed Al-Hammadi (12) and Serbian Sinisa Golasic.
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