He won the decisive match with goals from Amber and Suhail

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  • Al Dhafra players celebrate the victory over Al Orouba and stay in the professional league.

    Emirates today

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Al Dhafra team achieved an exciting victory over its guest Al-Orouba, with two goals to one, to ensure that it officially remains in the ADNOC Professional Football League clubs, in the confrontation that brought together the two teams yesterday evening at Hamdan Bin Zayed Stadium in the “last” 26th round of the competition, as it raised its score to 24 points, while Al-Uruba points froze at 18, bringing the Emirates team to the first division.

"Faris Al Dhafra" presented his best matches during the season, as he played the match in a full offensive manner and benefited from the numerical shortage in the ranks of his opponent, who completed the match with 10 players since the 40th minute after his player Apollinaire Kak received the direct red card in the 40th minute, due to his violent intervention during his attempt to stop a striker. Al Dhafra, Guilherm Augusto.

Al Dhafra was enough to draw with any result at least to avoid relegation, but its players showed their best throughout the two halves of the match, in addition to the 12 minutes of extra time, six minutes of extra time in each half, to succeed in exiting with three valuable points.

The owners of the land found themselves behind in the result since the 15th minute, when Al-Orouba striker Muhammad Khalfan cut the goal bar from a header that gave his teammates great relief for a short period, because winning alone was enough for the team, but the team lacked the focus factor after that.

With the passage of time, the hosts entered the atmosphere of the match and scored the equalizing goal by Walid Amber in the 28th minute, taking advantage of the perfect pass that he received from his Senegalese teammate Makiti Diop, a goal that recharged their morale again and enabled them to control the course of the match.

Al Dhafra took advantage of the numerical shortage in his opponent's team, after Apollinaire Kak went out with a direct red card in the 40th minute, to gain better possession of the ball, but their opponent abandoned his entire back areas in the second half, hoping to score the goal.

The two teams exchanged attacks in the second half, but Al Dhafra was decisive and snatched the victory goal in the 89th minute by Suhail Al Mansouri with a powerful shot from inside the penalty area, to give his team the three points that confirmed the team's stay with the professional clubs next season.

The coach of Al Dhafra team, Moroccan Badr Al Din Al Idrissi, fell into a fit of crying after the end of the match, because he succeeded in keeping the team in the professional league, after he won the bet after taking charge of coaching the team last March at a difficult time, succeeding Brazilian Rogerio Micale.

Al Dhafra players and the technical staff stood in an honorary corridor after the end of the match, and Al Orouba players passed through it as a gesture from Al Dhafra players to raise the morale of the Al Orouba players who were relegated to the First Division.

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