Sharjah scores its first remontada of the season and defeats Al Fujairah, 4-2

Sharjah scored the first three points to defend its title, which it won in the previous season for the Arab Gulf League, after its victory yesterday over Al Fujairah with four goals to two goals. Winning (4-2), after scoring three goals in (17) minutes before the end of the match led by international referee Yahya Al Mulla.

The first attempt was in the fifth minute by the Italian Sharjah player Igor Kornado, who hit a strong ball from outside the penalty spot. Goalkeeper Abdullah Ismail caught it. Fujairah responded with an attack led by Nigerian Olabi, but his cross was moved to a corner (9), before the king’s defense intervened. To banish another attack before it was paid by Tunisian Firas Al Arabi to the net (13).

Sharjah scored his first goal through Brazilian Wilton Suarez, taking advantage of a cross by Khaled Bawazir (21).

A minute later, the king almost scored a second goal through Suarez, had it not been for the decisive intervention of Fujairah's defense.

And from an easy opportunity, Tunisian Firas Al Arabi got an easy chance to adjust (3-1) before Swedish Christian Samuel scored the equalizer after a cross by Brazilian Rosa, who received it inside the six yards (36).

Fujairah scored the second goal through Tunisian Firas Al Arabi after he completed a long ball and arrived from Brazilian Rosa on the edge of the goal line. He completed it with Arabic for the net (52).


Fujairah goalkeeper Al-Tamimi saved a ball after Brazilian Caio Lucas shot from outside the penalty spot (67), clearing it for a corner kick.

The match was stopped for three minutes to review the equalizer scored by the Brazilian Wilton Suarez by the (mouse) team, after a header received from Cornado, which Suarez struck beautifully into the far corner (80).

Sharjah returned and scored the third goal by Italian Igor Cornado from a free direct kick that he shot from the wall to the net (90 + 1), and Sharjah got a penalty kick after Brazilian Caio Lucas pulled it himself into the fourth goal (90 + 7).

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