
Iraq wins over Yemen with a clean goal in “Gulf 26”
A match was held today between the national teams of Iraq and Yemen as part of the Arabian Gulf Cup "Gulf 26" competitions.
The match ended with Iraq's victory over Yemen with a clean goal.
Iraq's goal was scored by Ayman Hussein in the 65th minute of the match.
With this result, Iraq's score increased from points to 3 points at the top of the group.
The Iraq group includes the teams of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Yemen.
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