

Hutteen FC secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Syrian Premier League heavyweights Al-Jaish Damascus in a pulsating encounter at their home ground on 1 June 2026. The result not only delighted the home faithful but also sent a clear statement about Hutteen’s ambitions in the top flight this season.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, both sides showed intent. Al-Jaish, traditionally one of Syria’s most successful clubs, controlled possession in the first 20 minutes, but Hutteen’s disciplined defensive shape denied them clear chances. The breakthrough came against the run of play when Hutteen’s striker capitalised on a defensive miscommunication, slotting home a low cross from the right flank in the 28th minute.
Al-Jaish responded quickly. Five minutes before half-time, they equalised through a well-worked set-piece routine, with a towering header from a corner beating the home goalkeeper. The score remained 1-1 at the interval, setting up a tense second half.
Key Moments
- 28' – Hutteen opener: A quick counter-attack caught Al-Jaish’s backline flat-footed. The winger’s precise cutback found an unmarked striker who fired into the bottom corner.
- 40' – Al-Jaish equaliser: A curling corner kick was met with a powerful header that crashed into the net, leaving the keeper with no chance.
- 68' – Winning goal: Hutteen’s midfield won a second ball, and a speculative long-range effort took a wicked deflection, wrong-footing the Al-Jaish goalkeeper and finding the top corner.
Tactical Story
Hutteen manager opted for a compact 4-4-2 formation, prioritising defensive solidity and quick transitions. In contrast, Al-Jaish employed a more fluid 4-3-3, looking to dominate the midfield. The game’s turning point came in the second half when Hutteen pressed higher and began winning second balls in central areas. Their winning goal, while slightly fortunate, was a product of persistent pressure rather than luck.
Standout Players
- Hutteen’s goalscorer (two goals): The striker was a constant threat, holding up the ball effectively and finishing clinically. His movement between the centre-backs caused problems throughout.
- Al-Jaish’s goalkeeper: Despite conceding twice, he made several crucial saves in the first half, keeping his team in the game when Hutteen looked dangerous on the break.
- Hutteen’s defensive midfielder: Broke up play tirelessly and started the move that led to the winning goal. His work rate was vital.
Table and Season Impact
With this win, Hutteen climbed into the top half of the Syrian Premier League standings, building momentum early in the season. For Al-Jaish, the defeat was a setback in their pursuit of the title, leaving them four points behind the early leaders. The result also highlighted that Hutteen, often seen as a mid-table side, can compete with the league’s elite when playing to their strengths.
Fans left the stadium buzzing, and the match will be remembered as one of the most entertaining encounters of the season so far. Both teams will look to learn from the experience as the campaign progresses.