Al Watan claim title on penalties.Byline: Rami rami [L.] plural of ramus. rami communicantes bundles of nerve fibers connecting a sympathetic ganglion to spinal nerve; categorized as gray rami (unmyelinated postganglionic fibers) or white rami (myelinated preganglionic Hulayyel AL Watan won the title in the Media Soccer Championship defeating former champions Al Wasat 2-1 on penalties in the final match held at the Batelco Staff Centre grounds in Al Hamala. The fourth edition of this annual event was organised with full support from Batelco's human resources The fancy word for "people." The human resources department within an organization, years ago known as the "personnel department," manages the administrative aspects of the employees. and development general manager Shaikh Ahmed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa. It featured six teams, representing different newspapers across the Kingdom, in the fray fray 1 n. 1. A scuffle; a brawl. See Synonyms at brawl. 2. A heated dispute or contest. tr.v. frayed, fray·ing, frays Archaic 1. To alarm; frighten. 2. . In Group 'A', Al Ayam Al Ayam (The Days) is Bahrain's leading liberal daily newspaper. Owned by the former Information Minister, Nabeel Al Hamer, who today also serves as an advisor to King Hamad, it is generally supports the government while providing a voice for the Kingdom's embattled liberals. finished on top with six points from two matches. They kicked their campaign defeating Akhbar Al Khaleej Akhbar Al Khaleej is a Bahraini daily with a Left wing/Arab nationalist slant. It’s editor in chief is Anwar Abdulrahman and is the sister paper of the English language, Gulf Daily News. 2-0 with Hussain Al Asfoor scoring both goals. They then sealed top spot in the group following a 1-0 win over Al Waqt with Sayed Hassan Shubbar scoring the all-important goal. Joining Al Ayam in the semi-finals were Akhbar Al Khaleej who came second with three points following a 2-0 win over Al Waqt. Ali Hassan and Hussain Abdulla were on target for the winners. In Group 'B', Al Wasat dominated the proceedings and won the group with six points from two matches, followed by Al Watan with three points and both booked berths in the semi-finals. Al Wasat won both matches in the group. They beat Al Watan 2-0 thanks to goals by Hussain Hubail and Ali Al Tareef. They secured first place in the group following a 2-1 win over Al Belad with goals from Mohammed Touq and Mohammed Abbas while Ali Majeed scored for the losers. In the Al Watan vs Al Belad match, the former team emerged winners 1-0, courtesy to a goal from their captain Abdulla Ashoor. Trounced In the semi-finals, Al Wasat trounced Akhbar Al Khaleej 4-1 with Mohammed Abbas, Isa Ibrahim, Osama Al Laith and Nasser Mohammed on target. Ahmed Rashid Ahmed Rashid (b. 1948 in Rawalpindi) is a Pakistani journalist and best-selling author. Rashid attended Malvern College, England, Government College Lahore, and Cambridge University. scored Akhbar Al Khaleej's consolation goal. Al Watan enter the final against Al Wasat beating Al Ayam 2-1 on penalties after regular time ended goalless. Abdulla Ashoor and Jawad Al Khabbaz were on target for the winners while Ashoor Mahmood missed. For Al Ayam, Hussain Al Asfoor scored while Sayed Hassan Shubbar and Hussain Al Durazi were off the mark. Khalid Abbas and Jawad Al Khabbaz scored for the winners while Abdulla Ashoor and Isa Abbas missed. For Al Wasat, Sayed Jawad Taj taj n. A tall conical cap worn by Muslims as a headdress of distinction. [Arabic t scored while Mohammed Touq, Jaffer Taher and Nasser Mohammed missed. The tournament also featured a penalty shoot-out penalty shoot-out Noun Sport a method of deciding the winner of a drawn match, in which players from each team attempt to score with a penalty shot penalty shoot-out n (FOOTBALL competition with 16 veterans in the fray. The event was won by Faisal Al Shaikh of Al Watan after a 2-1 win over Nasser Mohammed of Al Ayam in the final. Copyright 2008 Gulf Daily News Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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