The Syrian Tishreen football team has become one step away from winning the league title in his country for the third time in history, after its success in defeating its guest Al-Ittihad Al-Halabi with two goals without response, in the match they gathered for the pre-closing round of the tournament, which also saw the continuation of Al Wathba chase the lead after the Homsi team beat its Damascene guest, 3-0.

The round also saw the victory of Al-Karama over its host Al Nua'ir, "2-0", and Al-Sahel over its leading guest, "1-0". The army achieved a wide result by beating its guest Jableh by "5-1", and Al-Wahda was content to win the fatwa "1-0" "While the match between Hattin and Al-Jazeera, which was to be held at Al-Faiha Stadium in the Syrian capital, Damascus, did not take place due to Al-Jazeera's delay in attending the venue of the match.

Tishreen needs to ensure the crowning of his third titles in the league after the 1982 and 1997 titles to win the dignity in the twenty-sixth and final round of the tournament, especially since Tishreen's victory over Al-Ittihad was a guarantor in strengthening his lead in the general ranking and upgrading to point 56, a difference of one point from his jumping appendices He has 55 points.

Also, in light of the results of the round, Hateen maintained his third place with 49 points, a difference of three points over the army that ranked fourth, and to advance the unit to fifth place with 41 points, a difference of one point from the union that ranked sixth, and to give the victory of dignity a rise to seventh place with a score 33 points, while the police retreated to eighth place with 32 points, and the ninth lead with 29 points, and the tenth fatwa with 23 points, followed by the coast by 22 points, and Al-Nateer and Jableh, and each of them 19 points, and Al-Jazeera ranked last with 7 points.

It is worth mentioning that the Tishreen club, which is based in the city of Lattakia, is one of the most prominent clubs that have always included in the ranks of the elite players of the Syrian soccer team, especially in the eighties and nineties of the last century, and the most prominent of them is the golden star Abdel Qader Kordaghli, one of the best game makers in the continent Asia, in addition to the club’s management’s success in enhancing its team with the elite Syrian football stars, in the same way as it contracted in the eighties of the last century with each of the legendary Syrian goalkeeper Malik Shakouhi, alongside the two stars Walid Abu Al-Taleel, and George Khoury who led the Eagles team in the year 1987 to Winning the gold soccer competition in the Mediterranean Games, by winning in the final against the French team "1-2".

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