
Air Force strikes Najaf with a trio in the Iraqi Stars League
After a series of negative results that raised concerns among its fans, the Air Force Club returned to the path of victories strongly, defeating Najaf with a clean three-goal score in the match held for the 29th round of the Iraqi Stars League, regaining some confidence and spirit within the group.
The Falcons entered the match with a clear determination to compensate for the loss of points in the past rounds, successfully imposing their superiority from the first minute, where captain Saad Abdul Amir opened the scoring in the 11th minute with a precise header, capitalizing on an ideal cross inside the penalty area.
In the second half, the Air Force continued its high pressure and Issam Al-Sahbi succeeded in adding the second goal in the 59th minute, after following up on a ball inside the penalty area and powerfully shooting it into Najaf's net. Just four minutes later, Mohammed Jawad reinforced the score with the third goal in the 63rd minute, confirming the complete dominance of the Falcons over the course of the match.
Despite Najaf's timid attempts, their most notable chance was a powerful shot from a distance that nearly scored a fantastic goal by Mohammed Qassem, were it not for the crossbar standing in the way, denying the Gazelles of Al-Badia from reducing the gap.
This victory represents a significant morale boost for the Air Force team, which has suffered a significant decline in results over the past weeks, experiencing several losses that affected its position in the standings.
The Falcons entered the match with a clear determination to compensate for the loss of points in the past rounds, successfully imposing their superiority from the first minute, where captain Saad Abdul Amir opened the scoring in the 11th minute with a precise header, capitalizing on an ideal cross inside the penalty area.
In the second half, the Air Force continued its high pressure and Issam Al-Sahbi succeeded in adding the second goal in the 59th minute, after following up on a ball inside the penalty area and powerfully shooting it into Najaf's net. Just four minutes later, Mohammed Jawad reinforced the score with the third goal in the 63rd minute, confirming the complete dominance of the Falcons over the course of the match.
Despite Najaf's timid attempts, their most notable chance was a powerful shot from a distance that nearly scored a fantastic goal by Mohammed Qassem, were it not for the crossbar standing in the way, denying the Gazelles of Al-Badia from reducing the gap.
This victory represents a significant morale boost for the Air Force team, which has suffered a significant decline in results over the past weeks, experiencing several losses that affected its position in the standings.