Al-Wahda achieves its 15th consecutive victory in the Syrian Basketball League

The Syrian Al-Wahda achieved its 15th consecutive victory in the Syrian Basketball League for the current season, by beating Al-Fayhaa by 76 points, with a result of "111-35", in a match that brought them together for the 15th round of the championship, which recorded the victory of the vanguard over its host Al-Thawra "73-68". And the waterwheels beat its guest Al Wathba “72-66”, and the return of the people of Aleppo “Al Ittihad previously” with a broad victory from the Army Hall by “74-56”, and Al-Jalaa on the grounds of his club hall crossed the hundred-point barrier by defeating his neighbor Al-Hurriya “101-83”. Hattin lost away from home to the defending champion, Al Karama team, 50-80.

Al-Wahda continued its steady march towards regaining the league title absent from the club’s coffers since 2002, with the Damascene team moving away at the end of the 15th round to the top of the general standings with 30 points, four points behind its closest pursuers, Al-Ahly Aleppo team, and six points from each of the army and Al-Jalaa participating center. the third.

The defending champion Al-Karama maintained its partnership with its neighbor Al-Nawair in fifth place with 23 points each, while Al-Wathba’s loss led to its relegation to seventh place with 21 points, two points behind Al-Tale’a in eighth place, and Hafez Al-Hurriya, despite losing its ninth position with 18 points, a difference The point is for each of Al-Thawra and Al-Fayhaa, who participated in the tenth place, and Hattin Al-Sahili is at the bottom of the ranking in 12th place with 16 points.

The tournament will be completed tomorrow with the opening of the 16th round, with Al-Fayhaa team meeting with its guest Al-Hurriya. The curtain comes down on the tour with a meeting to break the partnership at the level of the third place, which brings together the guest of Galaa and the army.

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