Al-Ettifaq vs Al-Fateh Result

Al-Ettifaq
Full Time

Al-Fateh
📍 Abdullah Al Dabil Stadium, Ad Dammām (Dammam)
🗓️ Thursday, 19 Feb 2026 at 19:00
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4 - 3
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Seven-Goal Thriller: Al-Ettifaq Edge Al-Fateh in Pro League Classic
Al-Ettifaq emerged victorious in a pulsating 4-3 encounter against Al-Fateh at the Abdullah Al Dabil Stadium, delivering one of the most entertaining matches of the Saudi Pro League season. The hosts stormed into a commanding lead with three goals in the opening 36 minutes, only for Al-Fateh to mount a spirited comeback that kept the contest on a knife-edge until the final whistle. With both sides trading blows in a high-octane first half, Al-Ettifaq raced ahead through strikes in the 18th, 23rd, and 36th minutes, but Al-Fateh responded with two quickfire goals just before halftime to reignite their hopes. The second half saw Al-Ettifaq restore their cushion in the 48th minute, but Al-Fateh refused to go quietly, pulling another goal back in the 71st. Despite late pressure and a total of 15 shots (eight on target), the visitors could not find an equalizer, as Al-Ettifaq held on in a match brimming with attacking intent and drama.
Al-Ettifaq
Al-Ettifaq started with a bold 5-3-2 formation, using their defensive structure to spring forward with purpose. Their early dominance was rewarded with three well-taken goals, showcasing clinical finishing and incisive midfield play. Despite conceding twice late in the first half, they regrouped after the break to score a crucial fourth goal, demonstrating resilience and attacking verve. Defensively, Al-Ettifaq showed some vulnerability under Al-Fateh's pressure, especially from set pieces and wide areas, but their ability to capitalize on chances made the difference. Their discipline was tested, as evidenced by five yellow cards, but they maintained composure in the closing stages to secure all three points.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
Al-Fateh
Al-Fateh set up in an adventurous 3-4-1-2, looking to control the midfield and press high. Despite falling behind early, they showed tremendous spirit to claw their way back with two goals on the stroke of halftime, shifting the momentum. Their attacking intent was evident, outshooting Al-Ettifaq with 15 attempts and forcing the home keeper into action eight times. However, defensive frailties were exposed by Al-Ettifaq's direct play, and they struggled to contain counter-attacks. While their late push yielded a third goal, they ultimately fell just short, lacking a killer instinct in the dying minutes despite sustained pressure.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
Key Moments
18' — Goal
Al-Ettifaq open the scoring, setting the tone for a frenetic first half.
23' — Goal
Al-Ettifaq double their lead, capitalizing on defensive uncertainty.
36' — Goal
Al-Ettifaq make it three, seemingly putting the game out of sight.
44' — Goal
Al-Fateh pull one back, sparking hopes of a comeback.
45' — Goal
Al-Fateh strike again moments later, reducing the deficit to one before halftime.
48' — Goal
Al-Ettifaq restore their two-goal cushion early in the second half.
71' — Goal
Al-Fateh score their third, setting up a tense finale.
Tactical Analysis
Al-Ettifaq’s 5-3-2 formation provided defensive solidity but also allowed them to break quickly, especially through the midfield trio of Wijnaldum, Duda, and Medrán. Their wing-backs pushed forward early, stretching Al-Fateh’s back three and creating overloads. The hosts’ direct approach paid dividends, particularly in the first half when they exploited gaps behind Al-Fateh’s wing-backs. Al-Fateh’s 3-4-1-2 setup aimed to dominate central areas and press high, but they struggled to track Al-Ettifaq’s runners from deep. After falling behind, their tactical shift saw more men committed forward, with Vargas and Batna becoming increasingly influential. Set pieces and crosses from wide areas were a constant threat, and their late surge nearly paid off, but defensive vulnerabilities ultimately cost them.
Turning Point
Al-Ettifaq’s fourth goal in the 48th minute, just after halftime, restored their cushion and proved decisive in fending off Al-Fateh’s comeback.
Man of the Match
Ondrej Duda
Pulled the strings in midfield, driving Al-Ettifaq’s attacking play and contributing decisively to their early dominance.