
Al Wahda Damascus
Al Wahda Damascus stats and predictions are a vital resource for anyone following the Syrian Premier Liga. This page delivers an upโtoโdate look at recent results, form trends, and a dataโdriven win probability assessment for upcoming fixtures. Founded in 1928 and playing home matches at Tishreen Stadium in Damascus, Al Wahda Damascus remains a competitive topโflight side with a growing fanbase eager for performance insights.
Over the last five matches, Al Wahda Damascus has recorded 2 wins, 2 draws, and 1 loss. The run reads (most recent first): a 2โ0 away victory over AlโSholla on Jul 3, a 1โ1 draw at Al Shorta Damascus on Jun 24, a 1โ1 home draw with Al Ittihad Aleppo on Jun 19, a 1โ0 away win at Taliya SC on Jun 14, and a 1โ2 home defeat against Homs Al Fidaa on May 30. That yields a 40% win rate and a 40% draw rate. In those five outings, the team scored 6 goals (1.2 per game) and conceded 4 (0.8 per game), keeping two clean sheets. The form shows a side that is difficult to beat, drawing as many as it wins.
Detailed league standings data is not available in the current dataset, but key performance numbers from recent matches paint a clear picture. Al Wahda Damascus averages 1.2 goals scored and 0.8 goals conceded per game, indicating a solid defensive setโup paired with moderate attacking output. The squad includes notable names such as defender Amro Jenyat and goalkeeper Ali Mariama, both internationals for Syria who provide experience and stability. While exact league points or position are missing, the onโpitch numbers suggest a midโtable or upperโmidโtable profile in the Syrian Premier Liga.
At present, no upcoming fixtures for Al Wahda Damascus are listed in our database. Fans and bettors should check back regularly for the latest schedule additions, match dates, and associated odds once the Syrian Premier Liga calendar is updated.
When a specific next match is not yet on the schedule, we assess the teamโs general chance of winning based on current form. With 2 wins, 2 draws, and 1 loss in the last five, Al Wahda Damascus currently holds a win probability of approximately 40%, a draw probability of 40%, and a loss probability of 20% for upcoming fixtures. This estimate reflects their recent balance of results, an average of 1.2 goals scored versus 0.8 conceded, and a clear tendency to share points. Should concrete odds or a named opponent become available, the probability can be refined, but for now this formโbased outlook is the most reliable predictor of their immediate chances.