Al Duhail qualified for the AFC Champions League final price after clearing a delay against Saudi Al Taawun to win 4-3 on Friday in the penultimate fifth round of Group D, while Al Shabab accompanied him after a clean six against Mumbai City in India in Group B.
Al Duhail raised his score to 12 at the top of the group, securing a place in the next round, regardless of the outcome of the last showdown.
On the other hand, the balance of “At-Taavun” froze at seventh point in second place with a goal difference from “Sepahan”, who beat “Pakhtakor” with a score of 2:1.
In the second group, Al-Shabab joined compatriot Al-Hilal and booked his place in the final price round after rain with a clean six-0 score in Mumbai City.
The hexagon was scored by youngster Hattan Bahabri (19, 64, 66), Senegalese Mortada Vall (36 from own goal), Abdullah Al-Juei (52) and Brazilian Carlos Junior (81).
Al Shabab retained first place in their group with 13 points, 5 points ahead of their nearest competitor, while Bombay remained in last place with 4 points.
In the second match in the group, the Iraqi Air Force resumed their victory over the Emirati Al Jazeera, beating them 3-2 thanks to the fatal goal of Sharif Abdul-Kazim, who came on as a substitute.
The Air Force, who defeated Al Jazeera in the first leg 2–1, increased their score to 7 points from Al Jazeera’s 4 points.
On the other hand, Qatari side Al-Gharafa said goodbye to competition after losing 0-1 to Iranian side Foulat in the third group competition.
The balance of Al-Gharaf froze at fifth point in third place, having taken off from the competition, regardless of the outcome of the last round against the Turkmen team.
In the same group, Shabab Al-Ahli of the United Arab Emirates moved up to second after beating Ahal 2-1.
Shabab al-Ahli, who won for the second time in a row, raised their score to 9 points, while Akhal finally scored one point.