Sport Country 2025-05-08T01:33:40+00:00

Dibba Al-Hisn Faces Relegation Threat in UAE Pro League

Dibba Al-Hisn is on the brink of relegation from the UAE Pro League after a 1-2 loss to Khorfakkan, leaving them with only 16 points. They need a 'miracle' to stay up in the league by winning their remaining matches. The club's struggles stem from ineffective player deployment and insufficient player signings.


Dibba Al-Hisn Faces Relegation Threat in UAE Pro League

The football team Daba Al-Husn is on the verge of relegation from the Professional League and returning to the First League. The team suffered a defeat from Kalba with a score of 1:2 in the 23rd round, which left it trailing by 16 points. Bataykh's victory over Bani Yas with a score of 1:0 increased the gap to eight points. Now, Daba Al-Husn needs a miracle to remain at the professional level, winning all remaining matches against Al-Wahda, Al-Ain, and Sharjah. In addition, Bataykh must lose its remaining matches with Shabab Al-Ahmar, Al-Ain, and Al-Wahda.

--- Many factors contributed to Daba Al-Husn's approach to relegation. Firstly, poor team management played its role. Brazilian coach Caio could not effectively read players and utilize them effectively. Secondly, the management did not take into account the experience of other clubs that successfully moved up to the Professional League, and the training of foreign coaches, which did not prove fruitful.

The team also failed to win the advantage from last winter's transfers, as newcomers Alexander Matan and Aliun Ndour could not find their adaptation. Continuous reliance on foreign players and inadequate effective tactical solutions contributed to the team's problems.

The sequence of negative results of Daba Al-Husn is interrupted by unjustified defeats, often received in the last minutes of matches. The team also encountered a problem in the pursuit of the first victory in the championship, which reflected on the moral spirit of the football players and their adaptation.

Daba Al-Husn was forced to play attacking football in most matches, which weakened defense and led to unaccounted missed goals. The team also did not have enough friendly matches in the preseason, which led to problems with preparation and complicated the adaptation of new players.

In conclusion, the change of team composition and management introduced additional complexities and slowed the process of achieving the necessary agreement within the team, which led to a prolonged period of setting up to the desired level of play.