"Penalties" top the scene in the 18th round of the Arabian Gulf League.

The penalty kicks topped the scene in the 18th round of the Arab Gulf Football League, and settled the situation in more than one confrontation, the most prominent of which was in the two meetings of Al Dhafra against Al Ain, Al Wasl and Al Wahda.


Al-Ain players signed the forbidden twice during their match against Al Dhafra, and committed two mistakes inside the box, to be counted by two penalty kicks, the first lost the Brazilian striker, Pedro Conde, while Senegalese Makhiti Diop managed to score in the second to score three precious points for his team, which is the first victory for the Syrian coach Muhammad Qawid with Knights of Al Dhafra.


In the Al Wasl and Al Wahda match that took place in Zabeel, the owners of the land were lucky with two gifts from two penalties, which were scored by Fabio Lima, giving his team the lead, before the unit returned to a draw each time after them, to end the confrontation with a positive draw 2/2.


The penalty kicks were not absent from the match between Al Ittihad Kalba and Fujairah, as the first goal scored by Malaba from the penalty mark opened the door for the "Tigers" to achieve a big victory with three goals without a response, raising his score to point 26.


Ajman players continued to make mistakes inside the box for the third match in a row. A penalty kick will be counted against them, from which Brazilian Joao Pedro scored the second goal and the goal of reinforcement for his team to win a clean double and tighten the screws on Al Jazeera and Sharjah, after raising its score to point 36.


Ajman currently tops the list of clubs that committed penalty kicks this season with 11 times, including 10 strikes and a response Goalkeeper Adel Al Hosani for only one blow.

The Qummiya match between Al-Jazira and Sharjah witnessed a penalty kick by referee Muhammad Abdullah Hassan in favor of Al-Jazira, from which Ali Mabkhout scored the third goal and strengthened the victories.

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