
Al-Ittihad wins Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup
Tenth title for Al-Ittihad
The win marks Al-Ittihad's tenth title in the prestigious competition, adding another chapter to the club's historic achievements.
Goals from Benzema and Aouar seal victory
Karim Benzema led the scoring with goals in the 34th and 90+4th minutes, while Houssem Aouar added another in the 43rd minute.
Al-Qadsiah
's only goal came from a penalty converted by Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in the 45+6th minute.
Red card for Al-Qadsiah
Al-Qadsiah
's Ezequiel Fernandez was shown a red c
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