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May 17, 2006Foolad finish on a low noteMay 17, 2006 ![]() TEHRAN – Foolad's AFC Champions League campaign ended in disappointment as the Iranian side went down to a lacklustre 2-1 defeat against Al Ittihad from Syria. After opening their account with a 6-0 win over Al Qadisiya from Kuwait, Nenad Nikolic's side failed to win another game in their debut appearance in the continental club championship. But it was not long before Al Ittihad seized control of proceedings thanks to the influence of midfielder Mahmoud Al Amena, whose passing kept Foolad on the back foot. With 16 minutes on the clock Al Amena took on the Foolad defence after dispossessing Pejman Montazeri before firing off a shot that almost opened the scoring for Al Ittihad. The Syrians, however, only had to wait another five minutes to put themselves on the scoreboard and, not surprisingly, it was Al Amena who converted, meeting a cross from the right to beat goalkeeper Hassan Hori. Foolad striker Hojat Chaharmahali should have pulled his team level just before the half hour mark but the home side had to be satisfied with going into the break a goal down. The Iranians came out for the second half looking for the equaliser, and three minutes after the resumption Meysam Soleimani darted down the right before cutting inside and firing off target when he had team mates better positioned to capitalise. Omid Sharifinasab's free kick also caused problems for Al Ittihad, but again the Syrians survived when they conceded a corner. The pendulum swung back towards Al Ittihad and Mohamed Al Damen met Abdul Aga's cross, but he failed to take the opportunity. With 17 minutes to go, Al Ittihad doubled their advantage, Hori hesitating in the Foolad goal as Mohamed Boudaka met Aobada Sayed's corner to give the Syrians a more comfortable cushion. Foolad finally put themselves on the scoresheet four minutes later, halving the deficit when Kolahkaj was first to react after Soleimani’s shot came back off the post. The home side had further chances to level but both Soleimani and Kolahkaj were incapable of making them count as Al Ittihad hung on for the win and Foolad’s AFC Champions League campaign ended in a whimper.
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