|
||
Daily News:Feb 09, 2010 Sepahan beats Moghavemat advancing nine points clear in IPL Persepolis defeats Iranjavan of Bushehr Robinho Just Wasn't Good Enough For Manchester City - Mark Bowen Police Question Jose Mourinho After Foiling Planned Burglary On His Home Benzema To Miss Xerez Match And Lyon Reunion The Media's Refereeing Rants Are Only Hurting Barcelona & Real Madrid I Want To Play For Barcelona In The Next Five Years - Samuel Ayew Yeboah Barca defender Abidal out for six to eight weeks Roberto Mancini: Patrick Vieira Must Stay Fit At Manchester City Real Madrid Want Gonzalo Higuain Until 2016 Benitez Believes Lucas Is Winning Over Liverpool Fans Ronaldinho left off Brazil team for final friendly Man United fan denies throwing coin at Bellamy Man Utd's Ferdinand scraps ban appeal Gascoigne arrested twice in two days Wenger hits out after Ballack commentsFeb 08, 2010 Hashemian concerned about future of Iran football Esteghlal crushes Zorratkaran at Azadi Video: Pele Predicts World Cup 2010 Favourites Rooney's cooler head prevails for England Mancini: February Is Crucial For Manchester City Barcelona Return To Training Without Alves, Puyol And Toure Valdes: The Referees Are Professionals; The Pressure Will Not Affect Them Real Madrid's Esteban Granero: My Best Is Yet To Come AC Milan agree shirt sponsor deal with Emirates - source Ibrahimovic: I Am Not Worried About Not Scoring Fit-again Kaka feels he is improving all the time Ballack hits back at Wenger sniping Mascherano Defends Referee After Fierce Derby Against Everton Gascoigne facing drink driving charge Arsenal needs to end slide against LiverpoolFeb 07, 2010 Daei: 90 percent of Iranian footballers dream of playing for Persepolis Del Bosque 'Relatively Happy' With Euro 2012 Draw Higuain Close To Signing Improved Real Madrid Contract Keane scores 1st Celtic goal in Scottish Cup win Capello Says England's Euro 2012 Group Is One Of The Toughest Raul Albiol Confident Of Real Madrid Success Inter juggernaut rolls on, Milan draw Vogts expects windfall from Germany game Hiddink sad that UEFA had to part former Soviet states Big guns get comfortable Euro 2010 draw Spain handed easy draw for Euro 2012 Draw for the Euro 2012 qualifying competition Referees Are Doing Their Best - Barcelona Sporting Director Arsenal To Hand Cesc Fabregas 30m Deal Kaveh's Corner:Afshin's Corner:
|
May 18, 2006Al Karama knock Saba out of AsiaMay 18, 2006 ![]() HOMS – Al Karama skipper Abdul Kader Refai converted a first-half free kick as the recently-crowned Syrian champions beat Iran’s Saba Battery 1-0 to become the first team from their country to advance to the knockout stage of the AFC Champions League. The home side were dealt an early blow when in-form striker Ahmad Turkmani had to be taken off after just eight minutes but Refai struck just after the half-hour mark with his third Champions League goal to send Al Karama into the quarter-final draw. Turkmani thought that he had given his side a dream start when he put the ball into the Saba Battery net after only 40 seconds but his effort was ruled out for offside. Worse was to follow for the veteran striker as cramp forced him to be replaced by Abdulrahman Al Akari in the eighth minute. Despite the setback, Karama continued to attack and the home fans were on their feet again five minutes later when Iyad Mando found himself in a one-on-one situation with goalkeeper Asghar Karamollahi but blasted the ball over the crossbar. In the 21st minute, defender Hassa Abbas tested Karamollahi with a powerful drive from distance that the Saba Battery ‘keeper punched away for a corner. Saba Battery offered little threat for much of the opening half but were only denied by the woodwork in the 28th minute when Hossain Yousefi lofted ball from the right slammed against the bar. Al Karama finally took a deserved lead four minutes later when Jehad Al Hussein was fouled just inches outside the Saba penalty area and Refai beat Karamollahi with a sweetly-struck free kick to send the home fans into raptures. Saba Battery had an opportunity to restore parity soon afterwards but goalkeeper Mosab Balhous managed to punch away Hossain Yousefi’s corner before it fell to veteran striker Ali Daei. Close to half-time, Karamollahi came to his side’s rescue once again, as he dived full stretch to keep out Mohamad Al Hamwi’s lovely first-time volley from the edge of the area. Saba had been on the back foot for much of the opening period but they pressed hard after the break to find a way through the resolute Al Karama defence. Ten minutes after the restart, Ali Daei had an opportunity to add to his tally of five goals from a free kick but the 37-year-old’s attempt was kept out by the defensive wall. The Syrians tried to hit their opponents with swift counter-attacks but they lacked the finishing touch in front of Karamollahi’s goal as Mohamad Al Hamwi and Jehad Kassab both wasted chances to make the game safe for the hosts. The misses would not prove costly though as Balhous and his defence kept the Iranian side at bay, earning Al Karama a place in the last eight of Asia’s premier club competition.
Comments Off
|
Picture of the day:
Iranian Pro League TableLinks:
Last Kick RecommendsSponsors |