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05-16 23:30
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Shabab Al Ahli
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95
76
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42
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38
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Adyson
Gian
88′
S.Alamiri
B.Lemos
88′
T.Scarpino
Guilherme Bala
88′
W. Abbas
Mohammad Juma
85′
Ahmed Mohmed
82′
E.Nuaimi
79′
Ahmed Mohmed
M. F. Hamza
76′
1-1
Diney
Assist: D. Bessa
72′
1-0
S.Ezatolahi
Assist: Renan
64′
S. Azmoun
Mateusão
57′
D. Bessa
Ivonei
47′
Guilherme Bala
45′
S.González
M.Seifi
45′
A.Oliveira
N. Dicko
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46′
Rashed Muhayer Alktebi
44′
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Match Info

The 2025–26 United Arab Emirates ADNOC Pro-League season delivered yet another tightly contested affair as Shabab Al Ahli and Al Bataeh played out a 1-1 draw at the Al Maktoum Stadium on May 16, 2026. The result left both sides with mixed emotions—Shabab Al Ahli missed the chance to close the gap on the top three, while Al Bataeh secured a valuable point in their fight to stay clear of the relegation zone.

Match Overview

From the first whistle, Shabab Al Ahli controlled possession, as expected from a side regularly challenging for silverware. Al Bataeh, however, showed discipline and organization, content to absorb pressure and hit on the counter. The first half saw few clear-cut chances, with both goalkeepers relatively untroubled. The deadlock was finally broken shortly after the hour mark when Shabab Al Ahli’s Brazilian forward Igor Jesus latched onto a through ball and slotted calmly past the Al Bataeh keeper.

Al Bataeh responded well, refusing to let their heads drop. Their persistence paid off in the 78th minute when a swift counterattack ended with Mohamed Al-Akbari steering a low cross into the far corner. Despite late pressure from the home side, Al Bataeh held firm to claim a hard-earned point on the road.

Key Moments

  • 63’ – Goal, Shabab Al Ahli (1-0): Igor Jesus collects a perfectly weighted pass from Yahya Al Ghassani, rounds the keeper, and finishes.
  • 78’ – Goal, Al Bataeh (1-1): A rapid break down the right flank; Ahmed Saleh’s cross is met by Mohamed Al-Akbari, who guides the ball home from six yards.
  • 85’ – Saved header: Shabab Al Ahli’s Sardar Azmoun rises highest from a corner, but Al Bataeh goalkeeper Ali Khasif produces a brilliant reflex stop.

Tactical Story

Shabab Al Ahli began with a 4-3-3 formation, aiming to overload the wide areas. Their full-backs pushed high, but Al Bataeh’s compact 4-4-2 defensive block made penetration difficult. The home side’s goal came from a moment of individual quality rather than sustained pressure. After conceding, Al Bataeh coach Abdulaziz Al Balooshi switched to a more aggressive 4-2-3-1, and the change gave them more numbers in midfield, allowing them to equalize. The final 15 minutes saw Shabab Al Ahli revert to long balls, but Al Bataeh’s central defensive pairing of Khalid Al-Hashmi and Abdullah Al-Naqbi stood firm.

Standout Players

  • Igor Jesus (Shabab Al Ahli): Took his goal with composure and was a constant threat with his movement. Could have added a second but for Khasif’s save.
  • Mohamed Al-Akbari (Al Bataeh): The match-winner for his side? Not quite, but his equalizer was a clinical finish. He also worked hard defensively.
  • Ali Khasif (Al Bataeh): Made several important saves, including the late header, to secure the point. His distribution also helped Al Bataeh launch counters.

Season Impact

The draw leaves Shabab Al Ahli in 4th place with 45 points from 24 matches, five points adrift of the top three and a potential AFC Champions League spot. Every dropped point at home now makes their path to continental qualification steeper. For Al Bataeh, the point takes them to 28 points, moving them three clear of the relegation places with four games remaining. Their resilience on the road has been a key feature of their survival campaign.

Attention now turns to the final weeks of the 2025–26 ADNOC Pro-League season. Shabab Al Ahli must rediscover their finishing touch, while Al Bataeh will aim to build on this gritty performance as they look to secure top‑flight status for another year.