Starry skies over the Saudi Pro League weren't the only spectacle that night. The whistle blew, echoing like a war cry in the Al-Ettifaq and Al-Taawoun game, a riveting head-to-head where pages were set to be written and history inked in the 23/24 season.
In a clash destined for the annals, Al-Taawoun strutted onto the battlefield with an unwavering aura, their eyes alight with determination and dogged resolution. They could taste the victory, even before the symphony of the game began.
Under the forty-first minute mark, a quake shuddered through the crowd. The field came alive with buzzing anticipation as Ashraf El Mahdioui of Al-Taawoun swung at the ball with no data available to assist him. In all its spherical glory, the ball soared high and fierce, leaving a silver arc in its trail, piercing the night and netting a goal. The crowd roared, the cheers spiraling into the sky, echoing the triumphant crescendo of Al-Taawoun's feat.
Four minutes of an agonizing injury time tipped the scales, the adrenaline and anticipation coalescing into a simmering tension. The referees called for halftime at the 45-minute mark, the scoreboard glaring with the tantalizing promise of Al-Taawoun ahead by a single score.
In the dance of substitutions, Ahmed Al-Ghamdi replaced Hamdan Al-Shamrani from Al-Ettifaq at the 46-minute mark. The game roared back to life, riveted fans holding their breath, praying, hoping against hope. Yellow cards flashed in the gladiator's arena. Joao Pedro found himself on the receiving end at 55'.
Another uproar rippled through the stadium at the 63rd minute when Mateus Castro netted an incredible goal, assisted by none other than Joao Pedro. The cheers from Al-Taawoun's supporters painted the night crimson and silver.
Al-Ettifaq remained unyielding, a lion cornered, yet refusing to back down. The 71st, 76th, 77th, 83rd, and 87th minutes all witnessed a flurry of strategic substitutions from both teams to potentially shift the tide to their favor.
The 90th minute arrived, heralding seven tormented minutes of injury time. A yellow card fluttered towards Mohammed Yousef, a setback for Al-Ettifaq. When the final whistle cut through the tension-drenched air, Al-Taawoun stood victorious with a score of 2-0, etching their triumph onto the sands of time and into the hearts of their jubilant supporters.