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Al Jazira clinch second Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank Cup title

Al Jazira clinch second Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank Cup title

Sharjah 2419-04-2025
Second title in club's history
This marks the second time Al Jazira has claimed the prestigious Cup in its history, adding to their growing list of achievements.
Key moments of the match
Abdullah Ramadan gave Al Jazira the lead in the 18th minute. Shabab Al Ahli equalised early in the second half with a goal by Sardar Azmoun in the 50th minute. However, Neeskens Kebano quickly restored Al Jazira's lead in the 55th minute, securing the win and the title.
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