Syria... One step separates "Ahly Aleppo" from realizing a dream that has been absent since 2006

“Ahly Aleppo” is a step away from achieving the dream of winning the Syrian Basketball League title, and regaining the title that has been absent from the club’s coffers since 2006, after “Ahly Aleppo” succeeded yesterday evening and at Al Hamdaniya Hall in winning over its guest Al Karama with a score of “79- 73", and progressed (2-0) in the final round of the championship, knowing that the first match in the series that took place last Wednesday ended for the Aleppo team "73-56".


Al-Ahly Aleppo needs to win any of the remaining three matches in the final series, to declare itself the champion of the Syrian League for the 13th time in its history, and to break the partnership that it currently links with Al-Karama at the level of the most crowned clubs in the league with 12 titles each.


The aspirations of “Ahly Aleppo” collide with the legitimate aspirations of the defending champion, Al Karama, to benefit from the land factor, as he will play the third match next Monday at Ghazwan Abu Zaid Hall in Homs, which will allow Al Karama to get rid of the great public pressure exerted by the supporters of “Ahly Aleppo” in the two matches. The first and second in the final series, which was held at the Hamdaniya Hall in the city of Aleppo.


Al Karama hopes to win the third match, and head to a fourth match on the 15th of this month with the slogan “Reviving” his chance to pay for his title last season, and impose a fifth confrontation in the final series, set a date for it in the event that the two teams tie the number of wins on June 18.


In his second match, Al-Ahly Aleppo knew how to advance with the end of the first quarter by "17-13", before he succeeded in ending the first half, one point ahead, "36-35", and maintaining the point difference at the end of the third quarter "57-56". And he followed it in a successful investment of the mistakes of Al Karama players in the fourth period and decided the match in his favour, “79-73”.


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