In his first appearance in the limelight .. and his fate is determined in the last two rounds

5 reasons that brought Arabism back to the professional atmosphere, most notably the confidence of “Al-Obaidi” and the brilliance of “Modon”

Al-Uruba achieved an important victory over the Emirates 1-0 in the 24th round of the league.

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Al-Uruba hit all expectations and succeeded in reviving his hopes of staying in the professional football league, igniting the struggle for the second seat of the relegated to the amateur league, after he achieved an important victory over his direct competitor, the Emirates team, with a goal without a response the day before yesterday in Round 24, raising his score to 17 points in The penultimate position, one point behind Al Dhafra, has 18 points, while the Emirates team's balance froze at 10 points in the last place and officially relegated to the amateurs.

Al-Orouba is awaiting two fiery confrontations in the remaining two rounds of the league, as it receives Al-Wasl in the 25th week, while it will meet in the last round of Al-Dhafra, a match that is expected to officially resolve matters of survival.

Al-Uruba succeeded in restoring hope in the past three rounds, during which he was able to collect seven points that were enough to bring the points difference with Al Dhafra closer, and behind these results are five reasons that we monitor in the following points:

Administrative decisions

Al-Uruba administration set an example in technical stability by sticking to the services of Tunisian coach Fathi Al-Obeidi, and his continuation in his position despite the negative results achieved by the team in many matches, but the administration did not show at any time any concern towards the coach, and supported him on many occasions, to achieve The hopes of the club's fans to stay with the professionals, which it ascended for the first time in its history.

Coach's Confidence

Coach Fathi Al-Obaidi’s confidence in himself and his players was not shaken, despite the ordeals and difficulties that the team experienced, especially with Al Dhafra expanding the points difference with him, but the coach believed that his team’s chances of staying in the league still existed despite many expecting the relegation of Arabism, stressing that His team will fight to the last breath.

Defense improved

Al-Uruba’s defensive performance improved differently from what it was throughout the season, as the team received only two goals in the last three games, a small percentage in sympathy with the team’s previous numbers, as it was the weakest line of defense in the league. However, the team’s defensive performance improved significantly with Highlighting the brilliance of goalkeeper Ahmed Al Hosani, who was one of the stars of the past tours.

Modon owes its brilliance in recent matches to its first Bahraini star, Ali Modon, who scored the winning goal against the Falcons, raising his score to seven goals, which represents about 30% of the 23 goals scored by Orouba in the league so far. Other than his success in making three goals.

Ali Madin, who is loaned from Bahraini Riffa to Al-Orouba, is the most participating player in his team with 23 matches, during which he received only two yellow cards.

Competitor results

Al-Uruba benefited greatly from the results of its competitors to stay, specifically Al-Dhafra, which received three consecutive defeats against Al-Wahda, Al-Ain and Shabab Al-Ahly. .

• The performance of Al-Uruba improved from the defensive side differently from what it was during the whole season.


• Ali Mudon, on loan from Bahrain's Riffa, is the most participating player of Al-Uruba.

Al-Obaidi: A lot of work awaits us

Al Orouba coach Fathi Al Obeidi confirmed that his team's success in reducing the points difference with Al Dhafra was not easy for Al Orouba, especially in terms of mentality and the psychological and moral impact that was evident on the players in the recent matches.

He told reporters: "Al-Uruba players showed their metallicity, which is rarely available. They played and won matches that were very difficult, both psychologically and with direct competitors for us to stay."

The players did not disappoint me and the confidence of the management and the fans in them, and we still have a great work to do against Al Wasl and Al Dhafra to confirm our right to stay.”

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