Al Qadisiya vs Foolad, 2006 AFC Champions League, 2006 AFC Champions League

May 3, 2006, 4:05 PM · AFC Champions League Elite
  • 90': Bader Al-Mutawa (P)
FT
2 - 0

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Al Qadisiya are hosting Foolad at Mohammed Al-Hamed, , , starting on Wednesday 3 May 2006 4:05 PM UTC+00:00. The match is a part of the AFC Champions League Elite.

Game Information

Competition: AFC Champions League Elite
4:05 PM, Wed, May 3, 2006
Venue: Mohammed Al-Hamed
Location: ,

AFC Champions League Elite Table

# TEAM GP GD PTS
1 Yokohama F. Marinos 7 +14 18
2 Kawasaki Frontale 7 +9 15
3 Johor Darul Ta'zim 7 +8 14
4 Gwangju FC 7 +6 14
Full Table

Line-Ups

Al Qadisiya

No. Name
22 Nawaf Alkhaldi (GK)
2 Ali Al Namash
11 Ali Al Shamali
23 Saadoun Al Shammari
25 Al-Shammari
12 Brahima Keita
24 Mohammed Fahad
29 Lucio
17 Bader Al-Mutawa
7 Khalaf Al Salama
16 Ahmed Al Boloushi

Foolad

No. Name
22 Hassan Hori (GK)
3 Pejhman Montazeri
5 Jalal Kameli Mofrad
14 Ali Badaavi
20 Nader Ahmadi Yellow Card
7 Omid Sharifinasab
8 Adel Kolahkaj
11 Siamak Sarlak
19 Mojahed Khaziravi
9 Asqar Rameshgar
17 Meysam Soleimani

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