Officially .. Hatta is the first to descend into the "amateur" league.

The Hatta team became the first to descend from the Arab Gulf Football League competition despite its big victory over Ittihad Kalba with a clean quarter, today, Friday, at the Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Stadium in Dubai within the penultimate round of the previous one, in a meeting in which the "hurricane" players shined, but luck He did not serve them by losing their opponent, Fujairah, who drew against Khorfakkan without goals.


The loss of the "hurricane" in the last round against Sharjah 0-3 was "the straw that broke the camel's back" during his struggle to stay in the professional league, as his victory in yesterday's match over the "Tigers" raised his score to 12 points before the last round in which he will meet Al-Ain team, but beating the "leader" in that confrontation will also not excuse survival.


Hatta raised his score to 12 points, and the highest number of points will reach him is 15 points with one round remaining for the conclusion, which is the same number of points owned by his direct rivals Fujairah and Ajman, and both of them have a direct confrontation in the last round, and in the event that the result ends at the least With a draw, the balance of both will rise to 16 points, a balance that Hatta cannot reach, while the winner is guaranteed to stay while the loser pleads with the "hurricane".


Returning to the match, the Hatta team presented a distinguished level throughout the two halves and was the best party during the match and controlled the course of the match, and cut the goal bar by his defender Miral in the 27th minute, and in the second half he completed his superiority after scoring the second goal from a penalty kick by Brazilian Jonatas in the 64th minute, The Uzbek Dostunbek Khamdamov added the third goal in the 69th minute, and Miral came back and scored his second and fourth goal for his team in the 80th minute, bringing the team’s score to 15 points, while Ittihad Kalba’s points were frozen at 36.


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