Al-Ahli's Historic AFC Champions League Triumph
Al-Ahli of Saudi Arabia successfully retained their AFC Champions League title, defeating Machida Zelvia of Japan 1-0 in a tense final. A decisive goal by Firas Al-Burikan in extra time clinched victory in front of a passionate Jeddah crowd, despite Al-Ahli playing with 10 men for almost an hour.
Al-Ahli of Saudi Arabia has triumphed once again as they retained the prestigious AFC Champions League title, prevailing over Japan's Machida Zelvia 1-0 in a fiercely contested final on Saturday.
A crucial goal by Saudi striker Firas Al-Burikan during extra time sealed the victory for Al-Ahli, who showcased resilience despite being reduced to 10 men after Zakaria Hawsawi's dismissal for a headbutt.
The high-tension match took place in Jeddah, with the final part of a tournament marked by logistical challenges due to regional conflicts and low spectator turnout in earlier stages. Al-Ahli's victory marks back-to-back Asian titles, a first since Al-Ittihad's triumph in 2005.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Sports Roundup: Drama in Football, Tennis, and More!
Tragic Loss: Former Nigerian Football Star Michael Eneramo Passes Away
Machida Zelvia Embraces Underdog Spirit in Asian Champions League Final
Global Footballers' Alliance: A New Voice for Players Emerges
Georgios Donis Takes Helm of Saudi Arabia's Football Destiny

