Kuwait's Qadsia SC progressed to the semi-finals of the AFC Cup on Tuesday after drawing 2-2 with Bahraini side Al-Hidd and advancing on away goals.
The result saw a 3-3 aggregate scoreline after Qadsia's earlier 1-1 home draw, sending the Kuwaiti club into the semi-finals of the Asian second tier club tournament for the third time in five years.
The visitors had been down by two goals scored by Orok Akarandut and Ahmed Al-Khattal in the 25th and 56th minutes respectively.
But Danijel Subotic pulled one back for his side on the penalty spot in the middle of the second half before an Al-Hidd defender accidentally put Hamad Aman's cross into his own net a minute before the end of original time.
Source: KUNA
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