Omar Al-Somah is one goal away from setting a Saudi League record



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Syrian star Omar Al-Somah continued his series of brilliance and scored three goals in team Al-Ahly’s 4-3 win over Al-Ain in the fourth round of the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Professional Cup League, to elevate Al-Jeddawi to the Saudi league title.

Omar Al-Somah’s hat-trick for Al-Ain’s goal came in minutes 19, 20 and 38 of the game, in which Al-Ahly was on the verge of losing points after finishing the first half with a Positive draw with three goals for each team, but Samuel Oso decided to win with his goal in the second half.

And Omar Al-Somah is one goal behind Saudi star Nasser Al-Shamrani, as the highest-scoring player in the history of the Saudi League, since the professionalization system was approved for the 2008/2009 season.

Al Soma has 125 goals, while Nasser Al Shamrani leads the table with 126 goals.

The Syrian star after Hattry today became the player with the most in the history of the Saudi League to score a hat-trick (8), beating the Moroccan Abdul Razzaq Hamdallah, the Al-Nasr forward, who scored 7 hat -tricks.

The Al Ain team, which participates for the first time in its history in the professional league, has become the 22nd team, which Al Somah can visit their networks to score the Syrian star in all the teams he has faced in the Saudi League.

Al-Somah said in remarks after the end of the game on the Saudi sports channel: “I dedicate this ball and the goals I scored to the father after he got angry with me, a game that was very special because of the nature of the environment.”

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