Al Mokawloon gets ahead of Solar 8/0 and surpasses the biggest victory in its history in Africa



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The Arab Contractors team, led by Imad Al-Nahhas, broke the biggest historic victory of the mountain wolves during their participation in the African championships, after they managed to advance against their counterpart Arta Solar, the Djibouti champion, with eight goals clean, so far, during the match that the two teams met at Al-Jabal Al-Akhdar’s Othman Ahmed Othman Stadium, within competitions. The second leg of the first preliminary round of the African Confederation Cup.

Ahmed Al-Shimy, the Al-Mokawloon player, was able to add the eighth goal of the rope wolves in the 72nd minute after a magical pass from Karim Mustafa. Essam the sixth goal at the start of the second half after a penalty kick

With this, the mountain wolves overcame their historic victory, with a clean seven, like the Arab Contractors against Horseead in the 1984 Cup Winners’ Cup, and the Egyptian Contractors won 7-0, and lost two unanswered goals, and that was the biggest victory for the contractors in the history of their African participation before that match.

The events of the first semester were as follows:

The beginning of this part was exciting and enthusiastic on the part of the mountain wolves after Al-Nahha put his hand on the weak points of the Djibouti team’s defenses, and in the second minute, and with the second attacks of the contractors, Arab Contractors Club newcomer Ahmed Daouda managed to score the breakthrough goal for the mountain wolves after being left alone on goal. After a magical pass he hit the defensive line of the Djibouti champion.

The Arab Contractors continued the process of pressure on the visiting team, to add Tunisian international Saif El-Din Al-Jazeeri, the Arab Contractors forward, the first goal for him and the second for the Mountain Wolves eight minutes after a deceptive pass from Amir Abed Dahir, right, Al-Mokawloon.

In the 10th minute, Al-Jaziri scored again, scoring the contractors’ third goals, after he was left alone in goal and slammed the ball hard into the net.

Burkinabe Faruqa Noureddine, defender for the Arab Contracters, scored the Mountain Wolves’ fourth goal after a perfect header from a set ball outside the penalty area in the 22nd minute of the first half.

The atmosphere in the stadium calmed down after the contractors’ fourth goal, before Saif Al-Jaziri again threatened Solar’s goal in the 33rd minute with a powerful shot to the face of the goal, but he went over the crossbar.

In the 35th minute, Ahmed Daouda managed to score his second and fifth goals for the Arab Contractors after being completely alone in goal, following a magical pass from Seif El Din Al Jazeeri.

The referee counted one minute of time instead of losing before the final whistle sounded in the 46th minute, announcing that the contractors had passed five cleans ahead of the Djiboutian champion.

Libyan referee Waheed Al-Hijjawi, referee for the Arab Contractors and Arta Solar match, had refused to start the match before the Othman Ahmed Othman stadiums were evacuated from some families and fans who were eager to come and support the mountain wolves.

The stadium officials complied with the referee’s decision, and the stands were cleared of attendance and the numbers were reduced in accordance with the agreement with the African Football Confederation (CAF).

Contractors had started the match by forming a component of:

On the goalkeeper: Mahmoud Abu Al-Saud

Baseline quadrant: Faruqa Noureddine, Fadi Najah, Hassan Al-Shami, Amir Abed.

Midfielders: Mohamed Majali, Ibrahim Salah, Mohamed Essam, Ahmed Al-Shimi, Ahmed Daouda.

The attack: Saif al-Din al-Jaziri.

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