Historic Night of the Saudi Victory – An – Nahar



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Al Nasr (Saudi Arabia) has qualified for the quarter-finals for the first time in its history, after being delayed against Al Wahda, United Arab Emirates, in a bid to win 3- 2 at Al Nahyan Stadium of Abu Dhabi, in the second round of the AFC Champions League.

Moroccan Abdel Razzaq Hamdallah (41), Brazilian Giuliano de Paola (45 and 62) scored the goals of the win, and Mohamed Menhali (27) and Argentina's Sebastian Tigali (79) scored the goals of Al Wahda.

The first leg in Riyadh ended in a 1-1 draw.

Al Nasr plays in the quarterfinals with the Qatari winner Al Sadd and Al Duhail (sheet 1-1).

Al-Wahda did not take advantage of a quick goal from Al-Menhali to qualify for the quarter-finals for the first time since 2007 and for the third time in its history, after Hamdallah and Juliano, who played remarkably, scoring a goal and making a second and second goal, to completely transform the champions of the Saudi league on "Annabi".

Al-Nasr has never qualified for the quarter-finals of three previous editions of the continental championship in its new form. His greatest achievement was his rise to the knockout stage in 2011, before he was opposed to Zub, an insult to Iran.

He also achieved a remarkable number by reaching his sixth straight game without defeat, his best series, while Al Wahda suffered his first loss after 6 games.

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