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Al-Qadsiya reaches Gulf Champions League final after penalty drama
Al-Qadsiya reaches Gulf Champions League final after penalty drama

Arab Times

time12-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Arab Times

Al-Qadsiya reaches Gulf Champions League final after penalty drama

KUWAIT CITY., March 12: Al-Qadsiya secured its spot in the Gulf Champions League final after edging past UAE's Al-Nasr 4-3 on penalties. The first leg saw Al-Qadsiya claim a narrow 1-0 victory, courtesy of a goal from Ismail Xavi. However, Al-Nasr bounced back in the return leg, with Matheus Oliveira and Samir Mimešević finding the net. Bader Al-Mutawa kept Al-Qadsiya's hopes alive by scoring their lone match goal. Al-Qadsiya struggled in the first half, appearing disorganized and sluggish across all three lines. Its lack of movement allowed Al-Nasr to dictate the tempo, pressing forward with confidence. The visitors capitalized on this early dominance in the 16th minute when Oliveira headed in a well-delivered cross past goalkeeper Khaled Al-Rashidi. Al-Nasr continued to threaten, creating multiple scoring chances, but managed to convert only one goal before the break. In the second half, Al-Qadsiya's Montenegrin coach, Zeljko Petrovic, introduced Libyan professional Mohamed Soula and Eid Al-Rashidi in an attempt to shift the momentum. However, Al-Nasr remained in control and doubled its lead in the 56th minute through Mimešević. With 20 minutes left, veteran captain Bader Al-Mutawa made a significant impact after coming off the bench. He reignited his team's chances by scoring a crucial goal in the 77th minute, pushing the match into extra time. Despite increased efforts from both sides, the deadlock remained, leading to a decisive penalty shootout. In a tense conclusion, Al-Nasr missed three penalties, while Al-Qadsiya failed to convert two. Ultimately, the Kuwaiti club emerged victorious, sparking jubilant celebrations among its fans. Al-Qadsiya now awaits the winner of the clash between Iraqi side Duhok and Saudi club Al-Ettifaq. The two-legged final is set for April 8 and 15.

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