
Shabab Al Ahli beats Al Orouba, strengthens its lead in APL
Shabab Al Ahli extended its lead in the league after securing a 2-0 victory over Al Orouba in the 17th round of the ADNOC Professional League, played at Rashid Stadium.
Goal scorers
Bala opened the scoring for Shabab Al Ahli in the 54th minute, followed by Sardar Azmoun's goal in the 82nd minute, securing the victory.
Current standings
With this win, Shabab Al Ahli increased its total to 44 points, maintaining its position at the top of the standings. Meanwhile, Al Orouba remains at the bottom of the league with just 3 points.

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