Benghazi – The son of Mohammed Wanees Khair entered the field. Khair was a deceased sports icon for Al-Ahly Benghazi club. The son carried substitution board number 7. The match paused in the seventh minute. This honored the late sportsman’s memory. He left an enduring legacy at the club. He also left a lasting impact on its fans. This symbolic gesture marked his absence from the fields. His influence remains in people’s hearts. Warm applause and enthusiastic cheers filled the stands.
The teams Al-Hilal and Al-Ahly Benghazi met. They played a strong match at Benina Martyrs Stadium. This was part of Group C competitions. Al-Ahly entered the game with clear determination. This quickly translated into an on-field advantage. The advantage was evident during the first half. Al-Ahly successfully ended the first half. They were leading by two goals to nil. This followed an organized performance. They showed good positioning and utilized opportunities.
The second half began. Al-Hilal tried to make a comeback. They exerted intensive offensive pressure on Al-Ahly’s areas. They aimed to equalize and reduce the deficit. Their attempts included crosses and long-range shots. However, Al-Ahly’s strong defense prevented a score change. This defensive solidity lasted for a long period. Before the final whistle, Al-Hilal scored one goal. This temporarily rekindled their hopes. However, time ran out for a full comeback.
The match concluded with Al-Ahly Benghazi winning. They defeated Al-Hilal two goals to one. This game combined competitive spirit with symbolic tribute. It honored a name that left a special mark on the club’s history. Following this result, Al-Hilal’s points remained at 21. They hold the top spot in Group C. Al-Ahly increased their tally to 18 points. They moved to fourth place. This is based on goal difference, behind Al-Ittihad Al-Askari. Al-Ittihad Al-Askari is in third place. The competition is set to intensify in upcoming rounds.
