Ethiopia Bunna 1–1 Arba Minch Kenema: Stalemate in Addis Ababa Leaves Top-Flight Status in the Balance

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Ethiopia Bunna were forced to settle for a 1–1 draw against Arba Minch Kenema in Match Round 28 of the Ethiopia Premier League, a result that leaves both sides with work still to do in their late-season push for league positioning.

  • Ethiopia Bunna will play with Kedus Giorgis. April 26 at 12:00 (GMT), on None.
  • Arba Minch Kenema will play with Ethiopia Nigd Bank. April 30 at 13:00 (GMT), on None.

Ethiopia Bunna

Arba Minch Kenema

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Ethiopia Bunna

    Arba Minch Kenema

      Ball possession:

      The fixture, played in Addis Ababa, never quite caught fire as a spectacle, but it carried significant weight in terms of Premier League survival and mid-table ambitions. Ethiopia Bunna, backed by their traditionally vocal support, were expected to press for all three points, yet Arba Minch Kenema proved stubborn, organised and unwilling to be overrun.

      Passes:

      Despite the 1–1 scoreline, the statistical record of the encounter paints a strangely muted picture. Official match data recorded ball possession as Ethiopia Bunna — 0, Arba Minch Kenema — 0, an indication that the detailed breakdown of possession was either unavailable or not properly registered rather than a reflection of how the game flowed. In open play, Bunna often tried to build from the back and circulate the ball through midfield, while Arba Minch looked compact and ready to spring forward on the break.

      Defense:

      In terms of attacking output, neither side was able to impose themselves decisively in front of goal. Ethiopia Bunna were credited with 0 shots on target and 0 total attempts, with no individual emerging as a clear leader in shooting numbers. Arba Minch Kenema matched that meagre offensive return: 0 shots on target and 0 overall shots, with no standout threat recorded in front of goal.

      Face-to-face:

      For a match that did produce two goals, the absence of meaningful shooting statistics suggests that either the goals came from phases of play not captured in the official shot data or there were recording discrepancies. On the pitch, however, both sides did find the net: Ethiopia Bunna struck once to reward their territorial pressure, while Arba Minch Kenema responded with an equaliser that silenced the home crowd and ensured they left the capital with a valuable point.

          The last five games (including this match):

          • Ethiopia Bunna – D
          • Arba Minch Kenema – W

          Top 5 Ethiopia Premier League scorers:

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          3. (0, )
          4. (0, )
          5. (0, )

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          Next games:

          • Ethiopia Bunna will play with Kedus Giorgis. April 26 at 12:00 (GMT), on None.
          • Arba Minch Kenema will play with Ethiopia Nigd Bank. April 30 at 13:00 (GMT), on None.
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