Jordan's Al-Wehdat tops the league: playing with Aqaba, but the match with Al-Faisaly!

Al-Wehdat topped the Jordanian professional league for the first leg after its victory over Shabab Aqaba yesterday, by four goals to one, in a match that seemed to be taking place against its traditional rival, Al-Faisaly Club, which was at the top of the league until the end of the Al-Wehdat match with Aqaba, after which Al-Wehdat advanced and topped the first leg.

 The postponed meeting for the third round of the Professional Football League for the 2022 season, which was held at Qweismeh Stadium yesterday evening, in the midst of an unprecedented crowd of Al-Wehdat fans, constituted a very crucial match for the (Green Genie), which recently overcame a stage of fluctuation of the level and technical obstacles. French coach Gomez put him back on the winning track and regain the confidence of his fans.

Al-Wihdat reached the 26th point, after overtaking Al-Faisaly, who has 25 points, while Al-Hussein Irbid came third with 20 points.

Al-Wehdat player Ahmed Sarwa opened the scoring for his team at the 27th minute, after receiving the pass of his colleague Munther Abu Emara, from outside the penalty area, hitting a powerful ball with his left foot that hit the crossbar before entering the net. He is the same player who returned Al-Wehdat to victory with a second goal after Aqaba player Muhammad Al-Hasanat scored The equalizing goal, Munther Abu Amara scored the third goal, cutting off Al-Wehdat to safety, and Malik Al-Alan scored the fourth goal in lost time.

Shabab Aqaba remained in seventh place with a score of 14 points.

It is noteworthy that Al-Wehdat signed new contracts during the past two days with Palestinian professional striker Shehab Al-Qanbar and Jordanian player Zaid Jaber, while sources inside the club revealed yesterday that he is on his way to sign also with an African defender, and restore his former player, striker Mahmoud Zatara, who is returning from a professional experience.

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