Key Points

FC Goa put up a fight but fell to a 0-2 defeat against Iraq's Al Zawraa SC. The Iraqi side took the lead just before halftime through Reziq Banihani's deflected effort. Despite creating several opportunities, the Indian team couldn't find the equalizer. Nizar Alrashdan sealed the victory for the visitors with a late strike in stoppage time.

Key Points: FC Goa Lose 0-2 to Iraq's Al Zawraa in AFC Champions League Two

  • Reziq Banihani opened scoring for Al Zawraa with a deflected effort in the 44th minute
  • FC Goa keeper Hrithik Tiwari made crucial saves to keep his team in the match
  • Nizar Alrashdan sealed the victory with a stoppage time strike from distance
  • The Indian side created chances but failed to convert against a resilient Iraqi defense
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FC Goa lose to Al Zawraa SC in AFC Champions League Two

FC Goa suffers a 0-2 home defeat to Al Zawraa SC in their AFC Champions League Two group stage match. Reziq Banihani and Nizar Alrashdan score for the Iraqi side.

"Alrashdan made sure of the points for Al Zawraa in stoppage time with a low strike from the edge of the box. - AIFF Website"

Goa, September 18

FC Goa fought hard, but ultimately suffered a 0-2 defeat at the hands of Iraq's Al Zawraa SC in their AFC Champions League Two 2025-26 Group D tie at the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Goa, on Wednesday, as per the AIFF website.

The entertaining encounter at PJN Stadium saw plenty of goalmouth action, but in the end, strikes from Reziq Banihani and Nizar Alrashdan saw Al Zawraa take the points on the road.

A lapse in concentration early on nearly cost FC Goa as Mahdi Humaidan intercepted a back pass and surged into the box before crossing for Mohammed Qasim, who saw his thunderous effort crash against the bar.

The home side fashioned their first opening in the eighth minute. Dejan Drazic was allowed time to deliver a pinpoint cross from the left, which Javier Siverio got his head to, but the ball sailed just over.

The match subsequently went into a lull until the final minutes of the first half, when Nizar Alrashdan's superb header from Hassan Abdulkareem's free-kick saw FC Goa custodian Hrithik Tiwari make a sprawling save to his right.

Al Zawraa were not to be denied in the 44th minute, Abdulkareem finding Kadhim Raad in the box, and the latter cut the ball back to Banihani, whose effort took a double deflection off Nim Dorjee Tamang before hitting the Jordanian striker and settling in the net.

The Iraqi outfit were inches away from doubling their lead inside the opening minute of the second half. Banihani drove from the left flank into the box, and his cutback was accidentally steered towards goal by Nim Dorjee before Hrithik clawed the ball away on the goal line.

FC Goa responded with chances of their own. Ayush Chhetri's soaring effort was tipped over by the experienced Jalal Hassan before the Al Zawraa custodian dived to his right to save Siverio's back flick attempt.

The Indian side pushed hard for the equaliser but almost conceded a second in the 90th minute when Ibrahim Gbadamosi hit the post before Alrashdan made sure of the points for Al Zawraa in stoppage time with a low strike from the edge of the box.

- ANI

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Priya S
Hrithik Tiwari made some brilliant saves today! Our defense needs to be more organized though - too many unnecessary errors against quality opponents. 🇮🇳⚽
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Arjun K
Asian competition is a different level altogether. These matches show where Indian football stands and what we need to improve. Respect to Al Zawraa - they were clinical when it mattered.
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Sarah B
Was at the stadium today! The energy was amazing despite the loss. Our boys created chances but couldn't convert. That post hit in the 90th minute was heartbreaking 💔
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Vikram M
We need better finishing in the final third. So many opportunities went begging today. Siverio and Chhetri worked hard but the final touch was missing. On to the next game!
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Michael C
The team showed great spirit against a physically stronger Iraqi side. These continental matches are crucial for our development. Hope we learn from this experience and come back stronger!

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