Bylis and Dinamo City draw 1–1, two red cards in Ballsh

The match between Bylis and Dinamo City ended 1–1 in Ballsh. It was part of week 31 of the Albanian Superliga. First, Bylis took the lead early. In the 9th minute, Aboubacar Camara scored. As a result, the home team went ahead.

However, Dinamo City pushed forward. In the 82nd minute, André Teixeira scored the equalizer. Therefore, the match was level again.

In addition, the game turned tense. The referee showed two red cards. First, Perndreca from Bylis was sent off directly. Then, Goudiaby from Dinamo City received a second yellow card.

After that, both teams played with fewer players. The intensity increased until the final whistle. Meanwhile, the result affected the standings. Dinamo City missed a chance to climb higher. Therefore, Partizani Tirana can move up if it wins its next match.

On the other hand, Bylis remains in the relegation battle. The fight for survival in the league continues to be very tight.

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