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الاربعاء: 18 فبراير 2026
  • 17 February 2026
  • 23:04
Saudi AlShabab Club Makes History in This Matter

Khaberni - Saudi Al-Shabab Club has inscribed its name in golden letters in the record of the Gulf championships, having achieved the largest score in the history of its Gulf participation by defeating Hadhramaut Solidarity with a wide score of 13 goals to none, in the match that brought them together at the club's stadium within the second group matches of the Gulf Champions League. This score was recorded as the highest scoring tally in the championship since its inception in Kuwait in 1982, on an extraordinary football night that reminded of the glories and historical dominance of the Leopards. The goals for Al-Shabab were scored by the Englishman Josh Brownhill with a hat-trick at minutes (4, 13, and 43 from a penalty), the Belgian Yannick Carrasco with a hat-trick at minutes (11, 19, and 32), the Moroccan Abdulrazzaq Hamdallah with two hat-tricks at minutes (34, 58, 62, 65, 68, and 89), and the Jordanian Ali Al-Ezazi at minute (76). With this result, Al-Shabab reached the semi-finals of the competition.

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