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Soccer-Al Qahtani strikes late to secure point for Al Shabab

By Michael Church

(Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's Al Shabab maintained their unbeaten start to the Asian Champions League group phase on Thursday as Hussain Al Qahtani's stoppage-time strike earned the club from Riyadh a 1-1 draw with Iraq's Air Force Club.

Al Shabab had won their opening two Group B matches to top the standings but fell behind to a header from Panamanian defender Roderick Miller midway through the second half.

The Iraqis looked set to pick up their second win in three group games but Al Shabab levelled six minutes into added time when Al Qahtani's shot from outside the area was deflected past goalkeeper Mohammad Saleh.

Al Shabab lead Group B at the halfway point with seven points, three ahead of Air Force with Al Jazira of the United Arab Emirates and Mumbai City from India a further point adrift.

UAE striker Ali Mabkhout secured Al Jazira a 1-0 win over the Indian side, scoring from the penalty spot five minutes before halftime to give Marcel Keizer's team their first win of the campaign.

In Group C, Foolad handed Ahal from Turkmenistan a 1-0 defeat through Moussa Coulibaly's stoppage-time header as the Iranian club remained in contention for a place in the knockout rounds.

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Coulibaly was given time and space to score seven minutes into additional time, denying Ahal a second draw in three matches having taken a point from their meeting with Shabab Al Ahli.

Shabab Al Ahli were held for the third game in a row on Thursday as Mahdi Ali's side drew 1-1 with Qatar's Al Gharafa.

Federico Cartabia struck in the 91st minute to cancel out Sofiane Hanni's 44th-minute opener to leave Shabab Al Ahli in third place in Group C.

Al Gharafa lead the group on

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