Al-Ain vs Al Qadisiya, 2006 AFC Champions League, Quarter-finals
· 2nd Leg - Al Qadisiya win 5-2 on aggregate
FT
0 - 3
2nd Leg - Al Qadisiya win 5-2 on aggregate
0 - 3
2nd Leg - Al Qadisiya win 5-2 on aggregate
About
Al-Ain are hosting Al Qadisiya
at Tahnoun Bin Mohammed Stadium, , , starting on
. The match is a part of the AFC Champions League Elite.
Game Information
Competition: AFC Champions League Elite
Venue: Tahnoun Bin Mohammed Stadium
Location: ,
Attendance: 10,000
Venue: Tahnoun Bin Mohammed Stadium
Location: ,
Attendance: 10,000
Line-Ups
Al-Ain
No. | Name |
---|---|
12 | Waleed Salem (GK) |
29 | Juma Abdulla ![]() |
7 | Ali Al Wehaibi |
16 | Abdulla Ali |
19 | Fahad Ali |
25 | Humaid Fakher |
24 | Subait Khater ![]() |
13 | Rami Yaslam |
20 | Helal Saeed |
8 | Nenad Jestrovic |
10 | Ricardo Dodo |
Al Qadisiya
No. | Name |
---|---|
22 | Nawaf Alkhaldi (GK) |
11 | Ali Al Shamali ![]() |
13 | Mesaed Neda |
25 | Al-Shammari |
30 | Jamal Mubarak |
26 | Fawzi Bashir |
12 | Brahima Keita ![]() |
19 | Nawaf Al Mutairi ![]() |
8 | Saleh Al Shaikh |
7 | Khalaf Al Salama |
17 | Bader Al-Mutawa |
AFC Champions League Elite News

What the UEFA equivalent of Lion City Sailors' historic AFC Champions League Two run might be
A Singaporean club is through to a continental final. What would this look like on the European stage?

Ronaldo: Everyone does my celebration
Cristiano Ronaldo says it's "an honour" to see other players doing his icon celebration after Rasmus Højlund hit his "Sui" celebration after scoring for Denmark vs. Portugal.

AFC Champions League Elite Finals draw delivers East-West clashes with zonal segregation removed
The draw for the inaugural AFC Champions League Elite Finals was held on Monday and delivered tantalising East-West ties.

Arif Aiman, Suphanat Mueanta provide contrasting tales of two outstanding ASEAN talents
Two of Southeast Asia's brighest prospects came up head to head in the AFC Champions League Elite on Tuesday.

Suphanat Mueanta delivers knockout blow as Johor Darul Ta'zim's wait goes on
JDT's wait to reach the last eight of Asian football's premier club competition will go on for another season.