"Dida" deprives Fujairah 3 golden points in order to remain in the UAE League

Khorfakkan tied without goals with its guest, Fujairah, on Friday, in the penultimate round of the Arab Gulf League, thus making the landowner's balance 25 points versus 15 for Fujairah, to postpone the stay decision to the next round, where Fujairah will need to beat Ajman in the match that will bring them together or draw At the very least, he is waiting for a point from his postponed match against Al Wahda.


Khorfakkan goalkeeper Ahmed "Dida" provided a distinguished technical level when he faced more than four chances to score in the match.


Al-Fujairah started attacking from the start of the match and from his first attempt, Abdullah Al-Rifai sent the ball away from Tunisian Firas Al-Arabi to a corner after a dangerous counterattack.


Feras Al Arabi shot a powerful ball while he was inside the penalty area, and Khorfakkan goalkeeper Ahmed Dida removed it. 


Al-Fujairah almost took the lead, had it not been for the powerful header shot by the Algerian Rachid Othman, who went to the side of the post, and the Eagles goalkeeper "Dida" removed a goal ball by the Nigerian Moftao Olabi, who was a few steps away from the goal, and went to a corner.


The first dangerous attack by Khorfakkan was the Nigerian shot, Kwame inside the six yards, caught by Fujairah goalkeeper Abdullah Al-Tamimi.


Returned Fujairah and hyper -

inspired led by

Tunisian Firas drifted away from the

star of the

first half ,

goalkeeper Ahmed Dida to corner 44.


The blocked keeper Fujairah Tamimi shot from

Brazilian Rafael Jomaiors ,

who returned himself and fired the

ball hit the

crossbar, and regained the

Fujairah control offensive that met with a

successful qualifying campaign by goalkeeper Khorfakkan Dida, Khalil Khamis hit the ball with an investigator's goal that passed by the post, and the Swedish solo striker, Samuil, missed with a sure goal after he was alone in the goal, but he shot into the arms of goalkeeper Dida.

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