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Amir Cup 2023 Al Sadd -0 vs Al Arabi -3 @HMvlogsNM #amir #amircup #amircup2023 #qatar #celibration #ahmadbinalistadium ...
Al Arabi won the prestigious Amir Cup title after 30 years, with Syrian forward Omar Al Somah scoring a brace. Al Somah's header ...
Al Arabi wins Amir Cup after 30 years by beating Al Sadd 3-0 in the final at the Ahmed bin Ali Stadium tonight. It was a terrific ...
Join the excitement and anticipation as fans gather at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium for the highly anticipated Amir Cup 2023 Final ...
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