The penalty shoot-out ends Kalba's ambitions and leads to victory in the Cup Final

Today, Al-Nasr team has qualified for the final match of the Arabian Gulf Cup, after beating Al-Ittihad Kalba with a penalty shootout (7-6), and after the semi-final second leg match ended 2-1 in favor of Al-Nasr, so that the two teams are equal in the outcome of the two matches, after Kalba won the first leg. itself.

This is the second time that Al-Nassr has reached the final of the tournament, after qualifying earlier to the final of the President's Cup.

The match kicked off strongly from Kalba’s side, through an attack by Togolese Malaba, who penetrated the ball into the penalty spot, but he fired a weak ball towards Al-Nasr goalkeeper Ahmed Chambé (9).

The first threat to victory was after a shot by Antonio Caravallio from outside the penalty spot, which was removed by Kalba goalkeeper Jamal Abdullah (18).

The first goal of victory came through a direct free kick by Ryan Mendes, who completed a ball bounced off the crossbar after a shot by Diaa Sabaa, to be deposited by Mendes into the goal (39).

Diaa Sabaa came back and hit the crossbar (42), before the same player came back, and scored the second goal after a left-wing missile strike from a distance (45).

Kalba almost scored his first goal after a shot by Al-Badil Ahmed Amer, who was fired by Al-Nasr goalkeeper Ahmed Shambey for a corner kick (62).

Kalba got a penalty kick after the Dutchman Henrikost was scared off by Malaba and scored the goal of reducing (82), and Mariani missed the equalizer opportunity after he hit his ball from a free kick directly into the arms of the goalkeeper (85), to end the match with a score of (2-1), and the two teams resorted. For penalties.

In the kicks, he scored for Kalba, the Togolese Malaba, the Dutch Henrikost, Sultan Adel, Majid Rashid and Omar al-Khadim, while the Swiss lost Mariani and Fahd Sabil.

On the other hand, the Portuguese scored Touze, the French Mendez, the Argentine Tigali, Mahmoud Khamis, the Brazilian Lima, Yaqoub Hassan Al Balushi and the Brazilian Oliveira, and lost Diaa Sabaa from the side of the victory.

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