Al-Wahda settled for a 1-1 draw in front of its Saudi Al-Ahly guest in the match that took place between them at Al Nahyan Stadium in the capital Abu Dhabi for the first group of the AFC Champions League.

Al-Raqi was the Saudi who scored by Abdul-Fattah Asiri "61", then the South Korean, Zhang Woorem, managed to equalize "90".

The unit entered the meeting ideally in terms of possession and control, but it was almost punished by Salman Al-Muasher, who surpassed Faris Jumaa and shot in the goal without his guard, but the ground split from the Brazilian, Lucas Pimenta, to clear the ball before hugging the net.

Al-Annabi was not affected after that attempt and was able to threaten his goal from Khamis Ismail's shot, so that the ball lost its way to the goal and turned into a corner kick without being exploited (11).

The playing rhythm returned to calm down after that, before Al-Wahda revolted and scored its first goal through Tigali, but Omani referee Ahmed Al-Kaf admitted a mistake to Al-Annabi striker to cancel the goal (18).

The owners of the land get a golden opportunity to advance from a direct free kick in the face of the goal, which was shot by Captain Ismail Matar over the crossbar (21).

Tigali continued his threat to Yasser Al-Mussalim's goal, when he hit a ball from inside the box, and the guard grabbed her twice.

The gravity of the Al-Ahly attacks appeared to be very few despite appearing in the Al-Wahda goal, particularly with the 34th minute, when Abdul Rahman Gharib penetrated from the left side and distributed a cross game that bounced back from the goalkeeper, and Abdel-Fattah Assiri did not improve its investment as required.

The Saudi team entered the second share strongly, taking advantage of the Al-Wahda players unnecessarily retreating to half of their stadium, and Salman Al-Moasher sought to threaten the goal with a ball that settled in the arms of the goalkeeper (55).

Al-Raqi succeeded in boosting his preference by advancing through Abdul-Fattah Asiri, who entered from the right side, taking advantage of a defensive error and hit a difficult ball on the goalkeeper's goal.

The Saudi goalkeeper intervened to prevent an investigative goal on his team from Ismail Matar's attempt, to keep her out of the way of handball guards with his feet of corner "70".

He pressed the unit with all of his lines for the remainder of minutes until he was able to reach his goal and tie the "derbaka" in front of the goal that Zhang Woorim took advantage of, and he hit a ball that hit the defenders and settled the net.

Al-Annabi was almost aware of winning in stoppage time instead of wasted from Mboko's shot, which he played from a fixed strike at the edge of the box to cross the bar before settling outside the field.