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The Palestinian Abu Ali enters the history of the World Cup clubs through the Porto Gate

The Egyptian Al-Ahly player, Wissam Abu Ali, joined the list of the greats who scored three goals in the Club World Cup, after the player managed to score a “hat-trick” during his participation in his team’s match against Porto, which took place at dawn today, Tuesday, in the tournament currently held in the United States of America, and ended in a 4-4 draw in the third and final round of the role of councils.

Wissam Abu Ali became the sixth player in the world, and the second Arab players who scored a “hat -trick” in the history of the Club World Cup.

Uruguayan, Luis Suarez, was the first to score three goals in the World Cup clubs in 2015, against the Chinese Guangzhou, and then the Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo scored a “hat -trick” in the 2016 final, against the Japanese Kashima, and in the same net of this team, the Welsh Gareth Bell managed to score a trilogy in the World Cup clubs in its version in 2018.

The Libyan player Hamid Al -Huni scored his name in the record of the top scorers when he scored a trilogy for his team Esperance in the net of the Qatari Al -Sadd, during the match that brought the two teams in 2019.

The fifth “hat -trick”, from Bayern Munich midfielder, Jamal Musiala, during his team’s match against Auckland City, which took place in the current version of the tournament.

Despite the exit of the Egyptian Al -Ahly from the World Cup clubs, the limelight went towards Wissam Abu Ali, who was unable to complete the match, due to a muscle injury suffered by its impact to come out in the second half, while rumors began to leak about the player received European offers and American clubs to play in their ranks.

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