Sana'a - Saba:
Prime Minister Ahmed Ghaleb Al-Rahwi attended part of the match between Shabab Hadhramaut and host team Wahda Sana'a for the 70th Founding Anniversary Cup (Platinum Jubilee) of Al-Wehda Club.
The match began with the Prime Minister honoring referees who have received the FIFA International Referee Badge.
The game, held at Al-Wahda Club Stadium in the capital, ended with the visitors winning 2-1, securing the cup for Shabab Hadhramaut.
The Hadhrami team opened the scoring early through their standout player, Zaid Al-Jarash, who expertly executed a direct free kick.
Al-Jarash returned to add a second goal for Shabab with a deceptive shot that the Wahda goalkeeper couldn’t handle, putting his team in a comfortable position.
In the second half, Wahda attempted a comeback and managed to narrow the gap with a goal from their player Ali Al-Hanbasi.
The match saw referee Yahya Darwish issue red cards to Shabab players Mohammed Al-Tayri and Ameen Yaslam, forcing the team to finish the game with nine players.
Following the match, Sana’a Mayor and Al-Wehda Club Chairman Ameen Jumaan, Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports Ali Hadhban, Club Secretary-General Mohammed Al-Sadiq, and Olympic Committee Secretary-General Mohammed Al-Ahajari presented the Platinum Jubilee Cup to the Shabab Hadhramaut team.

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