
Al-Ahli Crushes Al-Qadisiyah with Five Goals and Qualifies for the Saudi Super Cup Final
Al-Ahli Jeddah achieved a broad victory over Al-Qadisiyah with five goals to one in the match that brought them together on Wednesday evening at Hong Kong International Stadium, as part of the semi-finals of the Saudi Super Cup.
Kessie opened the scoring for Al-Ahli in the 12th minute, and Toney doubled the score with a penalty in the 27th minute, before Enzo Milot added the third goal in the 31st minute with a brilliant pass from Riyad Mahrez. Frank Kessie continued his brilliance by scoring the fourth goal in the 45+2 minute.
Nacho scored an own goal in the 62nd minute, completing the five goals for the Al-Ahli team, while Al-Qadisiyah scored their only goal through Alvarez in the 8th minute of the match.
The match witnessed several substitutions from both sides, with Al-Ahli bringing on Ali Majrashi, Eid Al-Mawlid, Fahd Al-Rashidi, Yassin Al-Zubaidi, and Cameron Puertas, while Al-Qadisiyah made changes that included Jihad Zakhari, Mohammed Al-Thani, Julian Quinones, Matteo Rittigi, and Saleh Abu Al-Shamat.
Statistics showed Al-Ahli's superiority with a possession rate of 57% compared to 43% for Al-Qadisiyah, with Al-Ahli registering three shots on goal compared to only one for their opponent. As for fouls, there were 9 against Al-Ahli and 7 against Al-Qadisiyah.
The match was officiated by Spanish referee Ricardo de Burgos, with a large audience following the match on the "Thamanyah 1" channel, featuring commentator Fahd Al-Otaibi. With this significant victory, Al-Ahli sets a date with Al-Nasr in the Saudi Super Cup final next Saturday.
Kessie opened the scoring for Al-Ahli in the 12th minute, and Toney doubled the score with a penalty in the 27th minute, before Enzo Milot added the third goal in the 31st minute with a brilliant pass from Riyad Mahrez. Frank Kessie continued his brilliance by scoring the fourth goal in the 45+2 minute.
Nacho scored an own goal in the 62nd minute, completing the five goals for the Al-Ahli team, while Al-Qadisiyah scored their only goal through Alvarez in the 8th minute of the match.
The match witnessed several substitutions from both sides, with Al-Ahli bringing on Ali Majrashi, Eid Al-Mawlid, Fahd Al-Rashidi, Yassin Al-Zubaidi, and Cameron Puertas, while Al-Qadisiyah made changes that included Jihad Zakhari, Mohammed Al-Thani, Julian Quinones, Matteo Rittigi, and Saleh Abu Al-Shamat.
Statistics showed Al-Ahli's superiority with a possession rate of 57% compared to 43% for Al-Qadisiyah, with Al-Ahli registering three shots on goal compared to only one for their opponent. As for fouls, there were 9 against Al-Ahli and 7 against Al-Qadisiyah.
The match was officiated by Spanish referee Ricardo de Burgos, with a large audience following the match on the "Thamanyah 1" channel, featuring commentator Fahd Al-Otaibi. With this significant victory, Al-Ahli sets a date with Al-Nasr in the Saudi Super Cup final next Saturday.