Madrid team snatched the college third championship of football from the Royal tea

 

            The events of the College Third football Championship took place in an atmosphere of fair competition and unmatched enthusiasm. Indeed, the championship was based on the principle of “The defeated is out”. Besides, four teams had participated, each team is made up of ten players and the first match was held between the College team and the Royal team. The match ended with the superiority of the Royal team with four goals which had qualified the Royal team to the final of the championship. And in the next day, the second latch was played between Madrid’s tow teams, and the frienship and which ended with the Madrid’s Victory with difference of three goals.

             On Sunday, 1/05/1435 the final match was between Madrid’s team and the Royal team with all their stars, and the first half ended in a positive draw by two goals for each team. However, in the second half, the Madrid team had a clear advantage- in terms of players’ positioning on the ground, understanding, and cooperation- which enabled him to score fire goals, as such; he deserved the victory of the championship. And, the match ended with seven goals for Madrid versus four goals for the Royal team.

               And after the end of the match, the first three teams were coronated. While, the third team has got Bronze medals, the second team has got silver medals. And, the first team earned the championship cup and golden medals. Besides, Dr. Mohammed Medhat from the college team has earned the title of the best player. Also, the student, Ahmed Al-Borghoch, got the tile of the best goalkeeper, while the student, Abdul Aziz Saoud Al-Sultan, won the title of the championship scorer. And after that, the two teams had exchanged congratulations with all sportsmanship, and the winning team celebrated its victory with the championship.

           Note that the naming of the teams was chosen according to the wish of the participating teams.

 

 

 

 

             

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