Al Shabab vs Al Arabi, 2006 AFC Champions League, 2006 AFC Champions League

Apr 26, 2006, 5:45 PM · AFC Champions League Elite

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Al Shabab are hosting Al Arabi at King Fahd International Stadium, King Fahd International Stadium, Saudi Arabia, starting on Wednesday 26 Apr 2006 5:45 PM UTC+00:00. The match is a part of the AFC Champions League Elite.

Game Information

Competition: AFC Champions League Elite
5:45 PM, Wed, Apr 26, 2006
Venue: King Fahd International Stadium
Location: King Fahd International Stadium, Saudi Arabia
Attendance: 5,000

Line-Ups

Al Shabab

No. Name
1 Mohammad Khoja (GK)
3 Abdulmohsen Al Dosari
5 Mohammed Bin Hamdan
17 Zaid Al Mowalad
15 Abdoh Autef
24 Sanad Shrahilee
11 Ahmed Ateef
25 Nashat Akram
19 Yousef Al Mowaine
18 Godwin Attram
28 Nassir Al-Shamrani

Al Arabi

No. Name
1 Yousef Al Thuwaini (GK)
2 Muhammad Issa
3 Abdulaziz Fadhel
5 Musaed Abdullah
27 Fahad Dabes
25 Talal Khalfan Yellow Card
15 Nawaf Al Shuwaye
19 Malek Al-Qallaf
14 Saud Sweid Yellow Card
7 Khaled Abdulkuddous
10 Firas Al-Khatib

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