Al Nasr ends home win drought with 3-2 victory over Al Jazira

Al Nasr win ends home drought as they beat Al Jazira 3-2 at Al Maktoum Stadium

Al Nasr win ends long home drought as they beat Al Jazira 3-2 at Al Maktoum Stadium on April 24, 2026, boosting their UAE Pro League hopes to 34 points.

Al Nasr secured a crucial Al Nasr win on Friday, April 24, 2026, defeating Al Jazira 3-2 at Al Maktoum Stadium to record their first home victory since November 2025. The result, witnessed by roughly 2,000 spectators, halts a frustrating run of seven home matches without victory and lifts Al Nasr into sixth place in the UAE Pro League. Al Jazira took the lead early but Al Nasr staged a second-half comeback before a late substitute struck to settle the contest.

Match context and significance

Al Nasr’s victory snapped a poor home sequence that began after their Round 8 triumph over Al Dhafra in November 2025, a spell that produced five draws and two defeats. The win arrives at a pivotal moment as the club seeks to revive its bid for continental qualification and restore confidence at Al Maktoum. For Al Jazira, the loss complicates a campaign in which they had been strong in earlier stages and were still contending for a top-three finish.

First half: Al Jazira takes early control

Al Jazira opened the scoring in the 12th minute through Vinicius Melo, who extended the visitors’ reputation for fast starts by giving his side an early lead. That goal left Al Jazira top of the half-time statistics for first-half scoring in the league, underscoring their continued threat in the opening 45 minutes. Despite conceding, Al Nasr remained composed and appeared to make tactical adjustments during the break.

Second half turnaround led by Glauber Lima and Ramón Miérez

The second half saw a quick response from Al Nasr as Glauber Lima equalised in the 47th minute, restoring parity within minutes of the restart. Ramón Miérez then put Al Nasr ahead in the 50th minute, completing a rapid two-goal swing that changed the momentum of the fixture. Those strikes reflected both a sharper attacking edge from Al Nasr and brief defensive lapses from a previously organised Al Jazira backline.

Al Jazira’s reply and the decisive substitute

Al Jazira fought back to level the match again when Vinicius Melo converted his second goal in the 67th minute, keeping the visitors firmly in the contest. The decisive moment arrived six minutes later when substitute Cheikna Doumbia, introduced off the bench, scored in the 73rd minute to give Al Nasr a 3-2 lead. Doumbia’s impact underlined the importance of timely substitutions and the depth available to Al Nasr’s coaching staff.

Standings impact and continental aspirations

The victory moved Al Nasr to 34 points and into sixth place, reinvigorating their hopes of qualifying for continental competitions as the season approaches its final phase. Al Jazira remain third on 40 points, but their margin has narrowed amid pressure from Al Wasl and Al Wahda, each sitting on 39 points. With a congested top end of the table, every remaining fixture now carries increased significance for clubs chasing regional places.

Atmosphere, attendance and home form questions

Approximately 2,000 fans attended at Al Maktoum Stadium to witness the afternoon drama, offering vocal support as Al Nasr overturned the deficit and ultimately celebrated a long-awaited home triumph. While the win will lift spirits, questions about the team’s earlier run of inconsistent home form will remain until further results consolidate this positive outcome. Club officials and supporters alike will now look for sustained performances in the coming fixtures to build on the momentum.

Al Nasr’s 3-2 victory over Al Jazira on April 24, 2026, provides a timely lift for the club and keeps the race for continental qualification finely poised as the UAE Pro League season moves toward its conclusion.

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