The Boss hardly makes a draw with Kalbaa

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The match held today at Kalbaa Stadium between Al Ain and their host, Kalbaa, ended with a draw with two goals each, as part of the tenth round of ADNOC Professional League.

The first half of the match ended with the home team leading 2-1. The Boss “Al Zaeem” goals were scored by Alejandro Kaku, 19’, and Soufiane Rahimi, 72’, while Kalbaa’s goals were scored by Andrés Vombergar, 29’, and Daniel Pisa, 38’.

The first half of the match witnessed two red cards, the first for Al Ain’s player Jonatas Da Santos, 27’, and the second for the Iranian Mehdi Ghayedi, 45+5’.

With this result, Al Ain raises their score to 19 points, securing the second position in the ADNOC League standings, while Kalbaa has 12 points, maintaining the ninth position.

Al Ain: 2

Goals: Alejandro Kaku 19’ – Soufiane Rahimi 72’

Lineup: Khaled Issa, Bandar Al Ahbabi, Khaled Al Hashemi, Kouame Autonne, Erik Jorgens, Matias Palacios, Yahia Nader, Jonatas Da Santos, Soufiane Rahimi, Alejandro Kaku and Laba Kodjo.

Substitutions: Khaled Al Balushi replaced Yahya Nader, 74’ – Amir Atzili replaced Alejandro Kaku, 78’ – Saeed Jumaa replaced Erik Jorgens 90’.

Yellow Cards: Erik Jorgens 27’ – Bandar Al Ahbabi 32’ – Alejandro Kaku 47’

Red Cards: Jonatas Da Santos 27’.

Kalbaa: 2

Goals: Andrés Vombergar, 29’ – Daniel Pisa, 38’.

Lineup: Issa Ahmed, Mohammed Sabeel, Habib Al-Fardan, Mehdi Ghayedi, Daniel Pisa , Salem Rashid, Filip Kiss, Andrés Vombergar, Abdul Salam Mohammed, Gustavo Oliveira, and Wallace Santos.

Substitutions: Sultan Adel replaced Andrés Vombergar, 77’ – Lennado Spadaccio replaced Daniel Pisa, 78’ – Walid Rashid replaced Abdul Salam Mohammed 85’ – Caio replaced Habib Al-Fardan, 85’ – Yasser Hassan replaced Gustavo Oliveira, 90’.

Yellow Cards: Salem Rashid, 36’ – Abdul Salam Mohammed, 41’ – Gustavo Oliveira, 50’

Red Cards: Mehdi Ghayedi 45+5’.

Referees:

The match was officiated by the Portuguese referee Uchar Suarez Diaz “field referee”, assisted by his compatriots Paulo Suarez “first assistant referee” and Pedro Ribiero “second assistant referee”, Yousof Al Jasmi “fourth referee”, (VAR) referee was Antonio Nubair, and (VAR) assistant referee was Qais Al Khadim, and the match commissioner was Mohammed Al Hattawi.