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Shabab Al-Ahli and Al-Jazira to meet in ADIB Cup final

Shabab Al-Ahli and Al-Jazira to meet in ADIB Cup final

Arab News24-03-2025

DUBAI: An intriguing ADIB Cup showpiece awaits next month after Shabab Al-Ahli Dubai Club gained revenge on Sharjah, and on-song Al-Jazira produced a rapid comeback against Wasl, in their gripping semifinal deciders.
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Shabab Al-Ahli will be aiming for a record-extending sixth ADIB Cup victory when the clubs meet in the final on April 19, while Jazira are aiming to add to their solitary triumph in 2010.
Sunday night's rollercoaster tie at Rashid Stadium pitted ADNOC Pro League leaders Shabab Al-Ahli against second-placed perennial rivals Sharjah.
A 2-2 draw earned the club their 5-3 aggregate triumph, which featured two Fede Cartabia spot-kicks. It was the fourth-successive meeting between the clubs in five-consecutive fixtures across all competitions.
Sharjah had given themselves hope with Corinthians loanee Biro's precise, low 12th-minute finish.
Cartabia converted the first of two penalties at the start of the second half, with center-back Shahin Abdulrahman returning the favor from 12 yards. This was prior to Cartabia's second settling any Shabab Al-Ahli nerves about a fightback.
It was recompense for being eliminated by the same opponent in AFC Champions League Two's quarterfinals prior to the international break.
On Saturday evening, France superstar Nabil Fekir was among the scorers when a rampant Jazira first-half performance at Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium helped turn a 1-0 first-leg deficit into an eventual 3-2 triumph.
Jazira had burst out the blocks with goals from Argentine forward Ramon Mierez, Vinicius Mello and Fekir within the first 45 minutes of the second leg.
A second-half Joao Pedro penalty then proved inconsequential as Wasl added ADIB Cup elimination to this month's earlier AFC Champions League Elite exit.

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