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º£½ÇÖ±²¥ secured a deserved 1–0 victory over Ivory Coast in Jeddah on Friday, with an early strike from Saleh Aboulshamat proving decisive at King Abdullah Sports City. (X/@SaudiNT)
º£½ÇÖ±²¥ secured a deserved 1–0 victory over Ivory Coast in Jeddah on Friday, with an early strike from Saleh Aboulshamat proving decisive at King Abdullah Sports City. (X/@SaudiNT)
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º£½ÇÖ±²¥ defeat Ivory Coast in Jeddah friendly

º£½ÇÖ±²¥ defeat Ivory Coast in Jeddah friendly
  • Hosts made a fast start and were rewarded in the eighth minute when Aboulshamat finished confidently

JEDDAH: º£½ÇÖ±²¥ secured a deserved 1–0 victory over Ivory Coast in Jeddah on Friday, with an early strike from Saleh Aboulshamat proving decisive at King Abdullah Sports City.

The hosts made a fast start and were rewarded in the eighth minute when Aboulshamat finished confidently after a sharp attacking move, catching Emerse Fae’s side flat-footed.

From there, the Green Falcons’ disciplined 4-3-3 structure limited the African champions’ opportunities to respond.

Ivory Coast, who lined up in a 4-4-2, endured a frustrating evening and struggled to create meaningful chances despite expectations of a more open contest.

They lacked sharpness in the final third, and even a wave of second-half introductions, including Guela Doue, Jean-Philippe Gbamin, Sebastien Haller, Amad Diallo and Yan Diomande, failed to turn the tide.

Ivory Coast now shift their focus to Tuesday’s fixture against Oman as they look to bounce back from the defeat and regain momentum ahead of next year’s Africa Cup of Nations.


Malta’s only shot on target beats Finland in World Cup qualifying

Malta’s only shot on target beats Finland in World Cup qualifying
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Malta’s only shot on target beats Finland in World Cup qualifying

Malta’s only shot on target beats Finland in World Cup qualifying
  • According to the Malta Football Association, this was only the fourth win ever by Malta in World Cup qualifying

HELSINKI: Malta snatched their first win in 2026 World Cup qualifying on Friday, converting their only shot on target to stun Finland 1-0 in Helsinki.
According to the Malta Football Association, this was only the fourth win ever by Malta in World Cup qualifying.
Midfielder Jake Grech came off the bench in the 79th minute and scored the decisive goal three minutes later from the edge of the area. It was only Malta’s second goal in seven qualifiers, against 16 conceded.
Finland enjoyed most of the possession and had 14 attempts, even hitting the woodwork.
Malta rose to fourth in Europe Group G, five points behind Finland, which can’t qualify. The Netherlands could later secure a place in the 2026 finals from the same group with a win over Poland.
Meanwhile, in Group A, Germany will be guaranteed of a top-two finish if it beats Luxembourg and Northern Ireland fails to defeat Slovakia, or if Germany draws and Northern Ireland loses.