Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Muharraq: Jordan moved a step closer to a fourth WAFF Women's Championship title with victory over Palestine, while Bahrain dropped their first points of the competition against United Arab Emirates on Matchday Four in Bahrain.
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 1-1 BAHRAIN
Bahrain's perfect record suffered a blow when they were held to a 1-1 draw by a United Arab Emirates side playing their final match of the competition.
The hosts got off to a flying start when tournament revelation Hessa Alisa scored a superb 19th-minute opener, as the 23-year-old seized on a sloppy pass to slam the ball into the bottom corner of the net from 20 yards.
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Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Manama: Defending champions Jordan made it two wins from two, while Palestine and the United Arab Emirates cancelled each other out on Matchday Three of the WAFF Women's Championship in Bahrain on Friday.
JORDAN 3-1 LEBANON
Refreshed after a four-day break, Al Nashmiyat came flying out of the blocks and ultimately held on for a comfortable 3-1 win against steadily-improving Lebanon.
Fresh from her opening day brace against United Arab Emirates, Raya Hina gave the Jordanians the lead with a sweet half-volley in the eighth minute, and Anfal Al Sufy doubled the advantage when she poked home Shanaz Jebreen's cross just four minutes later.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Manama: Host nation Bahrain made it two wins from two, overpowering Palestine 5-0, while Lebanon defeated United Arab Emirates 2-0 on Matchday Two of the WAFF Women's Championship.
BAHRAIN 5-0 PALESTINE
Bahrain built on Monday's 3-2 win over Lebanon with an emphatic 5-0 victory over Palestine, as Yasmeen Tobellah bagged a brace for the hosts chasing their first West Asian title.
It took time to break the Palestinians down, but Bahrain finally took the lead through Tobellah's successfully converted penalty in the first minute of first half stoppage time.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Manama: Holders Jordan recovered from a goal down to secure a start to remember, while three goals in 12 minutes gave hosts Bahrain a winning opening to the 2019 WAFF Women's Championship at Sheikh Ali bin Mohammed Al Khalifa Stadium on Monday.
JORDAN 4-1 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Jordan's title defence looked to have got off to a shaky start when 19-year-old Naeema Juma gave the United Arab Emirates a 31st minute lead, but Nouf Al Adwan's own goal on the stroke of half time gave the defending champions a lifeline.
It proved to be the game's turning point, with Jordan never looking back from Raya Hina's 63rd minute goal, before she added a second to make it 3-1 for Al-Nahsmiyat in the 11 minutes later.