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The referee of al-Qadisia and al-Arabi fell and carried him out on a stretcher (video)

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September 27, 2021 18:06 GMT

Update Date: September 27, 2021 19:35 GMT

Later, referee Ahmed Sadiq was transferred to VAR, while Abdul Hadi al-Enasi changed from VAR to assistant referee.

Source: Editorial Board – Erm News

The match between Al Qaeda and Al Arabi in the semi-finals of the Kuwait Emir Cup fell to referee Ahmed Sadiq on the right side on Monday.

During al-Qaeda’s quick counter-attack in the 43rd minute, the flag’s referee, Ahmed Sadiq, was unable to keep pace with the players, so he fell to the ground, injured his thigh and was carried on a stretcher.

Following that, referee Ahmed Sadiq was transferred to video technology, while Abdul Hadi al-Enasi changed from video technology referee to assistant referee.

Al-Qaeda took a 1-0 lead in the first half, with Iraq’s Ali Fayz Atiya scoring in the 15th minute, and the referee calculated using “VAR” technology.

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The winner of the Al-Arabi and Al-Qadisia match will play in the final against Kuwait, which won 2-1 against Cosma on Sunday, with Sardor Rashidov scoring from the penalty spot in the 45th minute, and Faisal Saeed Al-Harbi in the 90 + 5 minute, Cosma 57. Bandar scored Bruce Lee’s only goal in the 10th minute.

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