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English Article: Fayrouza Defeats Taldara 6–0 in the Women’s Football League

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  • 22 Apr, 2026
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Al-Firouzeh team achieved a significant and convincing victory over Taldera with a score of 6–0, in the match held at Al-Mansha Stadium in Homs, as part of the fourth round of the Women’s Football League. This win confirmed Al-Firouzeh’s strong readiness this season and its ability to compete for top positions after a highly coordinated performance throughout both halves of the match.

From the opening minutes, Al-Firouzeh imposed its playing style, relying on high offensive pressure and solid defensive organization, which completely limited Taldera’s attacking threats. The team stood out for its strong cohesion between all three lines, as midfield players created precise scoring opportunities, while forwards efficiently converted chances into successive goals.

Al-Firouzeh maintained a fast tempo and near-total control of the game, leading to one of the largest winning margins in the league this season. The result provided a strong morale boost and increased confidence ahead of upcoming fixtures.

Firouzeh strengthens its position, Taldera struggles

With this victory, Al-Firouzeh raised its tally to 6 points, strengthening its position in the standings and continuing to chase leading teams. The result reflects a steady improvement in the team’s performance following its previous win over Al-Nasr by 1–0, showing gradual tactical and technical development.

Meanwhile, Taldera remained at 3 points after the heavy defeat, struggling significantly to match Firouzeh’s pace throughout the match. The coaching staff is expected to reassess performance and address defensive and offensive issues ahead of upcoming rounds.

Competitive league and growing women’s football

The Homs Women’s League includes several closely matched teams: Al-Muhafaza, Firouzeh, Taldera, Al-Nasr, Al-Ruwad, and Al-Hilal. The competition is increasingly balanced, making each round highly competitive and unpredictable.

This growing rivalry reflects the clear development of women’s football in Homs and Syria in general, both in technical performance and increasing media and public interest. The league aims to provide a more professional environment for players, offering them opportunities to develop their skills and expand their sporting horizons.

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