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Match Summary Yemen 2 1 Lebanon MATCH SUMMARY Match Date and Time Duration Stadium Weather Temp Attendance 11 08-AUG-2019 19:30 90 Karbala Int. Stadium, Iraq Hot 37 C 3510 2 1st Half 1 YEMEN 2 0 2nd Half 0 1 LEBANON Ext. Time Penalty Kick Red White Black White Red White No. Pos Name G Y R S No. Pos Name G Y R S 2 DF AHMED ABDULWAHID (A.SADEQ) 25 2 DF KASSEM EL ZIN (K. EL ZEIN) 45+2 MOOTAZ BELLAH ELJOUNAIDI (M. EL 4 DF MUDIR AL-RADAEI 3 DF 45+1 JOUNAIDI) 8 MF AHMED SAEED SALEM ABDULRAB 61 4 DF NOUR MANSOUR (N. MANSOUR) (C) 9 FW OMAR ALI ALDAHI 40 6 DF HUSSEIN ZEIN (H. ZEIN) 78 11 FW ABDULWASEA ABD. MOHD. AL-MATARI 45PK 9 MF HASSAN ALI SAAD (H. SAAD) 12 FW AHMED MAHER KHALIL 68 10 MF MOHAMAD HAIDAR (M. HAIDAR) NASSER AHMED MOHAMMEDOH 16 DF AL-GAHWASHI 11 FW MOHAMAD KDOUH (M. KDOUH) 26 17 DF MUFEED GAMAL SARHAN 18 MF HUSSEIN MONZER (H.MONZER) 43 20 FW TAWFIK EMAD MANSOOR ALI 43 20 MF RABIH ATAYA (R. ATAYA) 63 21 DF MOHAMMED BA ROWIS (BA ROWIS) 21 GK MOSTAFA MATAR (M. MATAR) 22 GK SALEM SAEED (M. SALEM) (C) 22 FW AHMAD JALLOUL (A. JALLOUL) 53 Substitutes Substitutes 1 GK MOHAMMED AYASH (AYASH) 1 GK MEHDI KHALIL (M. KHALIL) 3 DF MOHAMMED OMAR 5 DF KHALIL KHAMIS (K. KHAMIS) 6 DF ABDULAZIZ AL-GUMAEI (AL. GUMAEI) 7 FW HASSAN MAATOUK (H. MAATOUK) 63 7 FW AHMED AL-SARORI 40 8 MF HASSAN CHAITO (H. CHAITO) 78 10 FW MOHSEN HASAN MOHAMME 68 12 DF HASSAN BITAR (H. BITAR) 13 DF MOHAMMED ALI NAJI 13 FW AHMAD HIJAZI (A. HIJAZI) 14 MF MANAF SAEED SAAD 14 MF NADER MATAR (N. MATAR) 79 53 15 DF MOHAMMED GAMAL SALEM 61 16 DF HASSAN CHAITOU (H. CHAITOU) 18 MF ALI HAFEEDH 17 DF MOHAMAD TAHAN (M. TAHAN) 19 DF MOHAMMED ALI BUQSHAN 19 FW ALI ALAAEDDINE (A. ALAAEDDINE) 23 GK SALEM AL-HARSH 23 GK ALI DAHER (A. DAHER) Not Eligible Not Eligible Not Playing Not Playing 5 DF ALA ADDIN MAHDI 15 MF YAHYA EL HINDI (Y. EL HINDI) Team Coach Team Manager Team Coach Team Manager SAMI AL-HADI MOHAMMED AHMED HAIDA LIVIU CIOBOTARIU FOUAD BALHAWAN (YEMEN) (YEMEN) (ROMANIA) (LEBANON) Delegates Referee ALI HASAN EBRAHIM ABDULNABI (BAHRAIN) Match Commissioner CHUANG CHIN FAN (CHINESE TAIPEI) SALAH ABDULAZIZ ABDULLA MOHAMED Referee Assessor SANKAR KOMALEESWARAN (INDIA) Assistant Referee 1 (BAHRAIN) General Coordinator Assistant Referee 2 HAMED AL GHAFRI (OMAN) Media Officer TURKI MOHAMMED A ALKHUDHAYR (SAUDI Fourth Official ARABIA) G - Goal, Y - Yellow Card, R - Red Card, S - Substitute, PS - Penalty Shootout Made, PS- - Penalty Shootout Missed Match Commissioner's Signature Note: This document has been digitally signed. .
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