Pro League: Al Feiha and Al Batin draw 2-2 on Saturday

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AL MAJMA'AH. Al Feiha manages to recover against Al Batin with a goal on the Y. Al-Shammari 23' and a goal on the A. Roa 82'.

AL MAJMA’AH. Al Feiha manages to recover against Al Batin with a goal on the Y. Al-Shammari 23′ and a goal on the A. Roa 82′. Al Feiha couldn’t win even though he was superior in terms of holding the ball possession (56%)

The match was played at the Al Majma’ah Sports City Stadium (Al Majma’ah) stadium in Al Majma’ah on Saturday and it started at 12:30 pm local time. The referee was Sultan Al Okairy with the support of Omar Al Jamel and Mohammad Al-Hanfoosh. The 4th official was Turki Al-Hashlan. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was cold around 14.5 degrees Celsius or 58.01 Fahrenheit. Humidity was up to 62%.​

Match Statistics

Al Feiha was in firm control of the ball 56% while Al Batin was struggling with a 44% ball possession.

Al Feiha was more aggressive with 28 dangerous attacks and 13 shots of which 7 were on target. However, this did not suffice for Al Feiha to win the match​.

Al Feiha shot 13 times, 7 on target, 6 off target. On the other side, Al Batin shot 6 times, 4 on target, 2 off target.

Cards

Al Feiha received 2 yellow cards (Moslem Freej and Paulinho). Talking about the opposition, Al Batin received 3 yellow cards (Mohammed Bassam Al-Hurayji, Yousef Al-Shammari and Bader Nasser Al-Huwaidi).

After this match, Al Feiha will have 11 points to stay in the 13th place. Talking about the opposition, Al Batin will have 1 points to stay in the 16th place.

Match Events

  • 15'
    15'

    Paulinho

  • 23'
    23'

    Yousef Al-Shammari

  • 37'
    37'

    Paulinho

  • 51'
    51'

    Mohammed Bassam Al-Hurayji

  • 63'
    63'

    Andrés Roa

    Andy

  • 64'
    64'

    Renzo López

  • 65'
    65'

    Yousef Al-Shammari

  • 68'
    68'

    Bader Nasser Al-Huwaidi

  • 73'
    73'

    Ali Al Zaqan

    Sultan Madash

  • 73'
    73'

    Saud Saad Bin Zaydan

    Victor Ruiz

  • 80'
    80'

    Abdullah Al-Barrih

    Yahya Al-Qarani

  • 80'
    80'

    Nawaf Al-Sehimai

    Salifu Mudasiru

  • 82'
    82'

    Andrés Roa

    Abdullah Al-Barrih

  • 85'
    85'

    Milan Pavkov

    Osama Al Khalaf

  • 86'
    86'

    Paulinho

  • 86'
    86'

    Abdullah Al Shamekh

    Bandar Al Mutairi

Next match

In the upcoming Pro League match, Al Feiha will play away against Al Raed on the 14th of January with a 5-2 head to head stats in favor of Al Raed (2 draws).

Al Batin will host Al Ittihad on the 14th of January with a 9-1 head to head statistic in favor of Al Ittihad (2 draws).

Al Feiha: Formation and Lineups

Al Feiha adopted the 5-4-1 line-up (5-4-1).

The manager Vuk Rašović chose to play with the following team: Moslem Freej, Husein Al Shuwaish, Mohammed Kareem Al Baqawi, Bandar Al Mutairi, Osama Al Khalaf, Sami Al Khaibari, Ricardo Ryller Ribeiro Lino Silva, Sultan Madash, Anthony Nuatuzor Nwakaeme, Víctor Ruiz Abril and Paulo Lucas de Paula.

Substitutes

Al Feiha made 4 changes: Sultan Madash for Ali Al Zaqan (73′), Victor Ruiz for Saud Saad Bin Zaydan (73′), Osama Al Khalaf for Milan Pavkov (85′) and Bandar Al Mutairi for Abdullah Al Shamekh (86′).

Al Batin: Formation and Lineups

Also Al Batin adopted the 5-4-1 line-up (5-4-1).

On the other side, Alen Horvat played with: Martín Nicolás Campaña Delgado, Thibault Peyre, Mohammed Naji, Bader Alhwidy Alshammary, Hasan Gazwani, Yahya Al-Qarani, Mohammed Bassam Alhurayji, Salifu Mudasiru, Renzo López Patrón, Yousef Al Shammari and Juan Sebastián Pedroza Perdomo.

Substitutes

Al Batin made 3 changes: Andy for Andrés Roa (63′), Salifu Mudasiru for Nawaf Al-Sehimai (80′) and Yahya Al-Qarani for Abdullah Al-Barrih (80′).

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the Pro League

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