Referee expert: Al-Ahli player deserved red card against Al-Hilal for recklessness - Breaking

A refereeing expert revealed that an Al-Ahli player deserved to receive a red card during the match against Al-Hilal in the game between the two teams, as part of the third round matches of the Roshn Professional League competition, which was held at the Inma Stadium.

The expert stated in television remarks: “Roger Ibañez deserved to receive a second yellow card and be sent off from the match after making a violent challenge on Darwin Núñez in one of the clashes. The referee was supposed to refer to video technology and show the red card.”

Al-Hilal had drawn positively against their counterpart Al-Ahli, with a score of three goals for each team, in the match that brought the two teams together as part of the third round competitions of the Roshn League.

Both Al-Hilal and Al-Ahli continued to bleed points after both teams drew in two matches and won only one match in the three rounds of the Roshn Professional League competition.

Inma Stadium

Inma Stadium is a modern multi-purpose sports venue located in South Korea, primarily used for football matches and large-scale events. It was constructed to host several matches during the 2002 FIFA World Cup, which was jointly held by South Korea and Japan. The stadium remains an important local landmark for sporting and cultural activities in its community.

Roshn Professional League

The Roshn Saudi Professional League is the top division of Saudi Arabian football, established in 1976. It is historically significant for developing local talent and has recently gained global prominence following high-profile international player signings. The league was rebranded with its current name in 2022 after securing a major sponsorship deal.

Al-Ahli

Al-Ahli is a common name for sports clubs and organizations across the Arab world, most notably referring to the prominent Egyptian football club Al-Ahly SC. Founded in Cairo in 1907, it is one of Africa’s most successful and decorated football clubs. The name “Al-Ahli” itself translates to “The National” and reflects a historical connection to national identity and community.

Al-Hilal

Al-Hilal is a highly successful and popular professional football club based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Founded in 1957, it is one of Asia’s most decorated clubs, having won a record number of Saudi Professional League titles and continental trophies, including the AFC Champions League. The club has a massive fan base and is a major pillar of sporting culture in Saudi Arabia and the region.