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APL: Mawjhai Amu Ties De Maiwand Atalan 1-1

The eighth match of this year’s Afghan Premier League (APL) on Monday ended with a 1-1 tie between Mawjhai Amu and De Maiwand Atalan. 

The match kicked-off at 3:30pm local Afghanistan time at the football federation’s stadium in Kabul, and ended in a draw 1-1. 

Previously, Oqaban Hindukush beat Simorgh Alborz 5-0. 

On Tuesday, Toofan Harirod will face De Spinghar Bazan.

Shaheen Asmayee, De Maiwand Atalan, Toofan Harirod, Simorgh Alborz, Mawjhai Amu, De Spinghar Bazan, De Abasin Sape, and Oqaban Hindukosh are the eight APL teams representing all 34 provinces in Afghanistan.  

Last year, Toofan Harirod from the west zone won the league title. Toofan Harirod has won the title three times.   

APL was launched eight years ago and starts with regional selection tournaments in various areas of the country, and then ends with eighteen national league matches in Kabul.  

This year the league matches will continue until October 16. 

APL: Mawjhai Amu Ties De Maiwand Atalan 1-1

On Tuesday, Toofan Harirod will face De Spinghar Bazan.

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The eighth match of this year’s Afghan Premier League (APL) on Monday ended with a 1-1 tie between Mawjhai Amu and De Maiwand Atalan. 

The match kicked-off at 3:30pm local Afghanistan time at the football federation’s stadium in Kabul, and ended in a draw 1-1. 

Previously, Oqaban Hindukush beat Simorgh Alborz 5-0. 

On Tuesday, Toofan Harirod will face De Spinghar Bazan.

Shaheen Asmayee, De Maiwand Atalan, Toofan Harirod, Simorgh Alborz, Mawjhai Amu, De Spinghar Bazan, De Abasin Sape, and Oqaban Hindukosh are the eight APL teams representing all 34 provinces in Afghanistan.  

Last year, Toofan Harirod from the west zone won the league title. Toofan Harirod has won the title three times.   

APL was launched eight years ago and starts with regional selection tournaments in various areas of the country, and then ends with eighteen national league matches in Kabul.  

This year the league matches will continue until October 16. 

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