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Waleed Abdullah:
The quarter-finals of the King's Cup will be played in two matches at the Bahrain National Stadium, the first at 17:30 and will be played by Riffa and Al Shabab. 8 pm and brought together the Muharraq team and the Manama club team.
In the first meeting, Riffa's young coach Ali Ashour enters the league and is very excited to be able to take this step of the competition by making a positive comeback. The team managed to qualify for the quarterfinals after Al-Busaiteen's team reached the penalty shoot-out in the second leg, after the first leg of the first leg drew 1-1. with one goal and in the second leg, two goals.
In addition, the youth team led by Syrian coach Haitham Jattal plays this match after reaching this role after the Bahraini team maximum in the 16th round where the first meeting is held. ended with a Maronite victory with a 1-0 win. The second match ended in a 2-2 draw. The first victory is the youth advance in the crossing and access to the quarterfinals of the competition.
Despite the advantage that Riffa has in this confrontation in terms of the possibilities and names that he possesses, it does not prevent the occurrence of surprise, especially as young people appreciate the presence young people who have the enthusiasm and the ability to achieve a positive result.
At the second meeting, the Muharraq team led by Tunisian coach Nbadif Biaoui enters this match, after successfully excluding the Badea team from the competition, after winning the first leg a round of 16, and hopes to get the desired result in today's match and the return match, in order to continue the course and reach the role. Before the final.
Al-Ahli's ambitions will not be different from those of his national coach Mohammed Al-Shamlan, who managed to cross the 16th day and reach this stage.
We expect this showdown to be a good level, especially as both teams have the elements and the potential in addition to the desire to achieve the result of the victory.
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