Al Wahda snatches the cup final card for the eighth time.. The victim is Baniyas

Al Wahda qualified for the President’s Cup final for the eighth time in its history, after a 2-2 draw in the second leg of the semi-final against Baniyas in the meeting between the two teams this evening, Tuesday, to qualify “Al Annabi” by winning the aggregate of the two matches 6-3 after That was the first leg ended with a 4-1 victory.

The first match, which was held in the afternoon at Al Shamkha Stadium in the Baniyas region, was exciting and full of goals and smiled in favor of the Al Wahda team, which struggled throughout the two halves to preserve the qualification card and avoid any surprises, while on the other hand, "Al-Samawi" threw all his weight from the beginning in an attempt to quickly enter the atmosphere The meeting, but time was not enough.

The match ignited early, specifically in the 9th minute, after Al Wahda midfielder Khamis Ismail cut the match's goals bar, in contrast to the match in which Bani Yas was dominant in its first minutes, but the early goal increased the heat of the match.

The owners of the land quickly woke up from the shock of receiving the early goal and quickly regained their cohesion and continued the constant pressure on Al Wahda goalkeeper Mohammed Al Shamsi, which gave them the opportunity to score the equalizing goal in the 15th minute by Mohammed Al Hammadi's header.

Baniyas players were not happy with the equalizer, as they conceded the second goal after only two minutes, specifically in the 17th minute by Brazilian Joao Pedro, who followed the fixed ball sent by his veteran colleague Ismail Matar into the penalty area.

The Bani Yas team continued to put pressure on Al-Wahda and its players again extended their control over the course of the match to be the best party in the confrontation, and this helped in scoring the equalizing goal in the 27th minute by Suhail Al-Nubi, who benefited from a mistake by Al-Wahda goalkeeper Mohammed Al-Shamsi while dispersing the ball.

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