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Julián Quiñones scored a double with Al Qadisiya and added his third goal so far in 2025

Four minutes were enough for the Mexican-Colombian Julian Quiñones to seal with a doublet he triumph of his team, Al Qadisiyaagainst Al Orubah on the sixteenth round of the Saudi Arabian first division championship.

The forward of the Mexican team, who shares his team’s attack with the star Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, former FC Barcelona and who was also a factor in the game, scored his second and third goal of the year and He sealed the 0-2 with which his team added three points away in the Saudi league.

Quiñones and Al Qadisiya got their victory back on track against Al Orubah in four minutes. In the 28th minute came the Mexican’s first goal, when the Gabonese striker entered the area and shot at the goal, but a defender blocked the shot and Quiñones won the rebound high up with a header.

The score sentenced him at 31′when, again, after a rebound, Aubameyang assisted Quiñones “with a little heel”, who at the height of the penalty mark finished with his left leg, beating the goalkeeper Coucke and two defenders who were hoping to get the ball off the goal line and failed to do so.

With this result, the team recently promoted to the Saudi Professional League and led by Miguel González “Míchel”, the former Real Madrid and Atlético Celaya footballer, won his second consecutive victory in 2025 and returned to third position in the tournament that was provisionally taken from him on Tuesday by Al Nassr of Cristiano Ronaldoafter beating Al Khaleej.

Al Qadisiya is third, with two points more than Al Nassr, six behind Karim Benzema’s Al Ittihad, who has to play against Al Raed in their match on the sixteenth round, and nine behind the leader, the current champion, Al Neymar Hilal.

For its part, Julián Quiñones scored 15 goals this season, of which 11 have been in the league and 4 in the cup tournament.

Keep reading:
· Julián Quiñones clarifies his choice of Mexico over Colombia
· Julián Quiñones shone and helps his club in the Saudi Pro League
· Julián Quiñones, one of the most expensive signings in Saudi Arabia

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