The Second Round Ignites the Yemeni League
Today's matches in the second round of the Yemeni League witnessed exciting results, most notably the continued victories and full points collection by Al-Shaab and Al-Mukalla.
Al-Mukalla managed to secure an away victory against Ittihad Hadramout with a 1-0 scoreline, thanks to a goal by Akram Jouba. This win elevated the Al-Mukalla Hawks to 6 points, placing them in third position, while Ittihad Hadramout remained without points at the bottom of the standings.
In the Mukalla derby, Shaab secured a victory against their neighbor Al-Tadhamon with a clean goal scored by Salah Saeed, allowing the Seagulls to continue their perfect start and raise their tally to 6 points at the top of the standings, leading on goal difference over Al-Oruba in second place, while Al-Tadhamon's tally remained at 3 points in eighth place.
The match between Al-Ittihad and their guest Al-Hilal ended in a goalless draw, earning the Eagles their first point of the season in eleventh place, while Al-Hilal also raised their tally to one point in twelfth place.
In another match, Fahman succeeded in defeating Salam with a score of two to zero, with goals scored by Mohamed Dambar and Ali Salem, bringing the Wolves to 3 points in fifth place, while Salam remained without points at the bottom of the standings.
Al-Mukalla managed to secure an away victory against Ittihad Hadramout with a 1-0 scoreline, thanks to a goal by Akram Jouba. This win elevated the Al-Mukalla Hawks to 6 points, placing them in third position, while Ittihad Hadramout remained without points at the bottom of the standings.
In the Mukalla derby, Shaab secured a victory against their neighbor Al-Tadhamon with a clean goal scored by Salah Saeed, allowing the Seagulls to continue their perfect start and raise their tally to 6 points at the top of the standings, leading on goal difference over Al-Oruba in second place, while Al-Tadhamon's tally remained at 3 points in eighth place.
The match between Al-Ittihad and their guest Al-Hilal ended in a goalless draw, earning the Eagles their first point of the season in eleventh place, while Al-Hilal also raised their tally to one point in twelfth place.
In another match, Fahman succeeded in defeating Salam with a score of two to zero, with goals scored by Mohamed Dambar and Ali Salem, bringing the Wolves to 3 points in fifth place, while Salam remained without points at the bottom of the standings.