Ten-Man Al-Ahli Clinches Back-to-Back Asian Champions League Titles
Al-Ahli, despite having a player sent off in the 68th minute, secured a 1-0 extra-time victory over Machida Zelvia, retaining their Asian Champions League Elite title. Substitute Feras Al-Brikan scored the decisive goal in front of a packed stadium in Jeddah, highlighting Al-Ahli's resilience and skill.
In a thrilling display of resilience, ten-man Al-Ahli retained their Asian Champions League Elite title with a 1-0 extra-time victory over Japan's Machida Zelvia at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium on Saturday. Despite losing Zakaria Hawsawi to a red card in the 68th minute, the Saudi Pro League side held their ground.
Feras Al-Brikan emerged as the hero after scoring the decisive goal in extra time, securing back-to-back Asian Champions League victories for Al-Ahli. The match, hosted in front of nearly 59,000 fans in Jeddah, saw Al-Ahli triumph despite numeric disadvantage, showcasing their tenacity and teamwork throughout the game.
Machida Zelvia applied pressure following the red card, attempting to capitalize on the extra space. However, Al-Ahli goalkeeper Edouard Mendy made crucial saves, ensuring the defensive line remained intact until Al-Brikan's crucial strike sealed the championship win, cementing Al-Ahli's status among Asia's elite clubs.
(With inputs from agencies.)

