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For more than 3,000 days, young people seek happiness in front of the crescent moon

Camelia GarnerBy Camelia GarnerApril 7, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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Saleh Al-Shehri celebrates a late equaliser

Published in: April 07, 2023: 02:14 AM GST
Last Updated: April 07, 2023: 08:47 AM GST

Al-Shabaab have failed to beat Al-Hilal for 3094 days, especially since October 2014, and their best achievement in the last nine years is a 6-time draw, including the first round match in Saudi Roshan’s current season. The league lost 10 times, the last of which was a heavy quintet, which was in February last year.

Fourth-placed Al-Shabaab are one point ahead of third-placed Al-Hilal in the Saudi Roshan League’s 22nd round of matches.

Al-Shabaab will be hoping to achieve their first win over Al-Hilal, champions of the previous three editions of the Saudi league, for the first time since October 2014, when Korean Park So Young was Al-Shabaab’s last player. The winning goal against Al-Azraq.

The tie result, which has been repeated 6 times in the last nine years, is Al-Abiat Al-Azmi’s best, and on two occasions it led until the last meters of the match, when Al-Azraq grabbed the draw.

In the 11th round of the 2020-2021 season, Al-Shabaab were dating their first happiness after beating Al-Hilal after Portuguese player Fabio Martinez stepped up, but Saleh Al-Shehri equalized 4 minutes before the end. of competition.

In last season’s first leg, Ighalo put Al-Shabaab ahead with a goal, but French Gomes leveled the result, and Hattan Bahbari put Al-Shabaab back in front in the 61st minute, but Ali Al-Bulehi equalized before 20 minutes. The end of the match.

Al-Shabaab lost two fives to Al-Hilal in less than a year, finishing 5-1 in the first pre-season, with two goals for Gomez and one each for Luciano Vito, Nasser Al-Dosari and Muhammad Noh. , a goal against Portuguese Martinez, and Ighalo scored twice against his former club last season, with Malian Moussa Marega also scoring a goal against Peruvian Andre Carrillo in the same clash.

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