In the match that determined the Doha Avenue International Friendly Tournament title, Al Hikma won the title by beating Al Riyadi 77-75 after a crazy match that was not decided until the final seconds and final seconds. throw.

The first quarter between the two teams ended with a score of 18-18. The quarter was enthusiastic between the two sides and was punctuated by exhibition baskets from foreigners from the two clubs. Al Hikma’s Cliff Alexander started it, followed by Al Riyadi’s Kuallas Water Majok, and a skirmish between Al Hikma’s Hayek Geokjian. Riyadi and Patrick Bou Abboud of Al Hikma ended quickly.

In the second quarter, tensions between the two teams continued, amid huge attendances and enthusiastic spectators. Jean-Marc Groy spoke in terms of wisdom. Ali Mansour had a great quarter and gave his team a 5 point lead, 26-21. before coach Joe Ghattas asked for a timeout. Al-Hikma returned to the atmosphere of the second quarter and scored back-to-back goals through Aziz Abdel-Masih and Al-Gorouj to put back a 30–28 lead with 3.30 minutes left in the first half. Rocher came back and scored a half-ending hat-trick, ending the first half with a 38-36 score for the athlete.

As for the third quarter, coach George Gehaa’s men entered the game with high concentration and scored the ball with wisdom with characteristic baskets. Ali Mansour played a big role both outside and inside and helped increase the margin to 8 points by the middle of the quarter. However, the green team gradually made up the difference, ending the quarter 55-52 in favor of Al Riyadi.

The last quarter was full of tension as each club looked to decide things in their favor, snatching victory and the title. Perfection and progress with the result passed from one club to another every minute. However, the turning point was player Rudy Al-Haj Mousa, known as Sea Quick, who scored 5 points in one minute, giving Al-Hikma a 66–64 lead with 6 minutes left. And things stayed close until the very end, so Patrick Bou Abboud scored the winning basket to give Al Hikma a 77-75 win and claim the title.