Riot, stones throw and assault on the referee in a match in the Syrian League

The riots imposed themselves and the attack on the referee in the match between Jabla and his guest Tishreen (1-3), today, Friday, in Jableh, at the opening of the eighth stage of the Syrian Football Championship.


More than ten thousand spectators watched the match, and Jableh opened it with an enthusiastic performance, which resulted in the goal of the scorer through his scorer Mahmoud al-Bahr (9) before it stopped in the 24th minute and the ball was in the middle of the field when the assistant referee Oqba Hawij indicated that there was a mistake on Jabla defender Hamza al-Kurdi, who hit the Tishreen player. Alaa Al-Dali without a ball inside the penalty area, to announce the main referee, after consulting with the assistant referee, about the imputation of a penalty kick with a red card for the Kurd, amid objections from Jableh's players and administrators.


One of the administrators hit the referee, Hawij, and the host fans threw stones on the field, and the match was stopped for about 20 minutes before it resumed the implementation of the penalty kick for Tishreen, which was shot by Al-Salama and responded to Jabla goalkeeper Ahmed Sheikh.


The referee added 20 minutes of lost time in a phenomenon that had not been witnessed before in the stadiums, to end the first half with Jabla advancing with his only goal.


Tishreen imposed a clear advantage in the second half, taking advantage of the numerical shortage in the ranks of Jabla. Maher Daaboul equalized in the 48th minute before Mohamed Marmour scored the lead goal in the 66th minute, and Alaa al-Dali confirmed Tishreen's victory with a third goal in the 78th minute.


Tishreen raised his score to 21 points in the

minute.

Second place compared to 12 points for Jabla in sixth place.


In Homs, Al-Karamah maintained his lead by defeating Al-Horria 1-0. Al-Hurriya defender Hassan Mustafa scored by mistake in his own goal (11) to raise his score to 22 points, compared to 5 points for Freedom in the eleventh place.


In Lattakia, Hattin defeated Al-Sahel with a clean quarter, alternating with Mardik Mordakian (11 and 25 penalty kick), Anas Bouta (47) and Ahmed Al-Ashqar (61).


Hattin raised his score to 16 points in third place temporarily, compared to two points for the coast in the last fourteenth place.


In Aleppo, Al-Ittihad beat the fatwa 1-0, scored by Muhammad Al-Ahmad (41), raising his score to 7 points in ninth place, compared to two points for the fatwa in thirteenth place.


In Hama, Al-Talia tied with Al-Wehda without goals, to raise Al-Talia`s score to 10 points in eighth place, compared to 15 points for Al-Wehda in fifth place.


In Damascus, Al-Harjila tied with the police without goals, to raise Al-Harjla to 5 points in twelfth place compared to 7 points for police in tenth place


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