Sharjah team fans won easily against Al Nasr fans in challenging the most popular clubs in the Arab Gulf League, during the 18-hour vote on the social networking site «Twitter», and 4101 participants participated, and it is considered the largest vote so far during nine previous confrontations, since it The vote began according to the order of the Arab Gulf League schedule.

The «Emirates Today» launched the challenge of the most popular clubs in the Arab Gulf League, and voting was done according to the arrangement of the schedule of the Arab Gulf League after the conclusion of round 19 of the tournament, and the surprise so far was the rise of the Union of Kalba team to the semi-final, where the youth of Al-Ahly team skipped in The quarter-final vote, arriving to face Al-Wahda this evening, which had won its role against the Al-Jazira team in the quarter-final round of voting.

During the Challenge of Victory and Sharjah, a large number of fans and officials interacted with the vote, and Sharjah Club also re-posted the challenge on its official account on Twitter, which increased the popularity of the vote and resolved it early in the first hours despite the attempts of the victory fans to return to vote, but the audience of the king He was not given the opportunity to do so, in the end he succeeded in achieving victory easily and with a big difference, as Sharjah collected 62.9% of the participants ’votes compared to 37.1% for the Al-Nasr team. At eight o'clock this evening, the Al-Wahda teams will meet with the Union of Kalba, the surprise of the vote so far, to determine the first party in the final vote, which will last 48 hours between the two teams emerging for this stage.

The vote, which started nearly two weeks ago, aims to encourage people to stay at home and support the "Stay Home" initiative, to reduce the spread of the Corona virus and adhere to precautionary measures.

The vote aims to encourage staying at home and supporting "stay home".

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