New ROSHN Saudi League season promises scintillating action

The champions stormed to the title last season, winning 12 of the last 13 games following the appointment of Ramon Diaz. (Twitter)
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Updated 25 August 2022
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New ROSHN Saudi League season promises scintillating action

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The Saudi Pro League, newly named the ROSHN Saudi League, kicks off with excitement levels the highest it’s been for years.

New sponsorship, plenty of new signings during the summer, intrigue over who will challenge for the title and players — Saudi and foreign — eyeing the World Cup in November.

The executive director of the Saudi Pro League, Abdulaziz Al-Hamidi, stressed the organization’s commitment to progressively raising the market value of the league, which would positively impact its technical and media aspects, putting it on the path toward reaching the highest positions on the global leagues’ index.

“The latest measures open the way for a significant technical enhancement of the league’s level of competition,” he said, referring to the latest sponsorships they have received.

“Today, the league has gained great momentum, which goes in line with the strong competition we have seen in the league that has witnessed a clear technical improvement over the course of the past few years,” he added.

ROSHN Saudi League: The Arab news guide to all you need to know about the 2022-23 season in order of the 2021-22 final placings

  • 1

    Al-Hilal
    Coach: Ramon Diaz
    Star Player: Salem Al-Dawsari

    The champions stormed to the title last season, winning 12 of the last 13 games following the appointment of Ramon Diaz. A transfer ban has stopped any recruitment this summer but there is still loads of talent with half of the Saudi Arabia national team and foreign stars such as Odion Ighalo, Matheus Pereira, Jang Hyun-soo, Moussa Marega and others. They will always take some stopping.

    Timeline Image Al-Hilal

  • 2

    Al-Ittihad
    Coach: Nuno Espirito Santo
    Star Player: Ahmed Hegazy

    Threw away the title last year and need to put that disappointment behind them. New coach Nuno Santo is a high-profile appointment and should add some steel to the lineup. The four-month ban to prolific star striker Abderrazak Hamdallah is a blow, though there is plenty of other attacking talent. The defense needs to stay tight.

    Timeline Image Al-Ittihad

  • 3

    Al-Nassr
    Coach: Rudi Garcia
    Star Player: Talisca

    Al-Nassr have been busy in the summer with goalkeeper David Ospina, full-back Ghislain Konan and midfielder Luiz Gustavo all looking to be improvements on what was there before. With no continental commitments, a strong local spine and a high-profile new coach, there are genuine title ambitions.

    Timeline Image Al-Nassr

  • 4

    Al-Shabab
    Coach: Vicente Moreno
    Star Player: Ever Banega

    Led the chasing pack for much of last season before fading after the mid-season departure of Odion Ighalo. Still have the impressive Ever Banega in the middle, but under their new Spanish coach they need to move to the next level and beat the top three when it matters. Could be distracted by AFC Champions League knockout stages in February.

    Timeline Image Al-Shabab

  • 5

    Damac
    Coach: Kresimir Rezic
    Star Player: Emilio Zelaya

    Had their best ever season, and success this time would be taking fifth again and perhaps challenging more in the cups. Croatian boss Kresimir Rezic has created a well-organized team that works hard. With Damac in the bottom half in terms of goals scored, Zelaya will again be crucial up front and needs some help.

    Timeline Image Damac

  • 6

    Al-Tai
    Coach: Pepa
    Star Player: Guy Mbenza

    Finished sixth but, amazingly, were in a relegation battle almost until the end, before three wins from the last four sent them to lofty heights. New coach Pepa is a gamble and has never worked outside Portugal before. New striker Mbenza has scored lots in Africa and the Congolese star should be a good signing.

    Timeline Image Al-Tai

  • 7

    Al-Raed
    Coach: Marius Sumudica
    Star Player: Karim El Berkaoui

    The Buraidah club were delighted with seventh last season and have a new coach with Sumudica coming in after a short stint with Al-Shabab last season. Did well to take striker Julio Tavares from the relegated Al-Faisaly. With his goals and those of El Berkaoui, who got 13 last season, and the Romanian coach bringing in compatriots such as goalkeeper Silviu Lung and Alexandru Mitrita, there is plenty of optimism.  

    Timeline Image Al-Raed

  • 8

    Al-Fateh
    Coach: Giorgios Donis
    Star Player: Firas Al-Buraikan

    Struggled for much of last season but a run of 13 points from 15 in February and March was enough to save them. Scored more than most but were defensively vulnerable. Have an interesting mix of foreign players and also Firas Al-Buraikan, the most prolific and in-form local striker, and need something similar from him this season.

    Timeline Image Al-Fateh

  • 9

    Abha
    Coach: Sven Vandenbroeck
    Star Player: Devis Epassy

    Finished last season poorly with just one win from the last 10 games and that will be a worry. New Belgian coach Vandenbroeck has experience in Africa and that has been reflected in a squad with imports from Cameroon, Congo, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco. How the new players settle will be key to avoiding a relegation battle.

    Timeline Image Abha

  • 10

    Al-Feiha
    Coach: Vuk Rasovic
    Star Player: Panagiotis Tachtsidis

    The most modest team in the league in terms of goal action with just 21 scored and 24 conceded in the 30 games, but fans won’t care as they won the King’s Cup, their first ever major silverware. Playing in the AFC Champions League next year will be exciting but Al-Feiha need more firepower if they are to finish in the top half. 

    Timeline Image Al-Feiha

  • 11

    Al-Ettifaq
    Coach: Patrice Carteron
    Star Player: Naim Sliti

    Avoided relegation with a famous 4-0 win at Al-Taawoun on the last day of the season and the wily Carteron will be hoping for a better campaign this time around. Look to have recruited well and with Youssouf Niakate supporting Robin Quaison in attack and Marcel Tisserand shoring up a leaky defense and the consistent Sliti in midfield, it could be a better season in Dammam.

    Timeline Image Al-Ettifaq

  • 12

    Al-Taawoun
    Coach: Pericles Chamusca
    Star Player: Leandre Tawamba

    A relegation scrap was disappointing after finishing fourth the season before but having three coaches does not help and there is another new face on the bench now. The goals of Tawamba, who finished as fourth highest scorer, made a huge difference but will be looking for more under the hugely experienced Chamusca.

    Timeline Image Al-Taawoun

  • 13

    Al-Batin
    Coach: Alen Horvat
    Star Player: Martin Campana

    Looked dead and buried last season until seven points from the last three games saved them. Coach Alen Horvat has a decent grasp now of Saudi Arabian football but needs to find more goals if they are to stay out of a relegation fight. Could be a long season.

    Timeline Image Al-Batin

  • 14

    Khaleej
    Coach: Pedro Emanuel
    Star Player: Lucas Souza

    Won the first division to return to the top tier and have since appointed Pedro Emanuel, who had a very short spell in charge of Al-Nassr last year. Have recruited a number of attacking talents but the real tests will come at the back, and it remains to be seen if a team that conceded 36 goals in the second tier can tighten up this time.

    Timeline Image Khaleej

  • 15

    Al-Wehda
    Coach: Bruno Akrapovic
    Star Player: Gerson Rodrigues

    Finished fourth in the top tier as recently as 2020 and impressed in the promotion season. The appointment of Bruno Akrapovic as coach, who has experience, but all of it in Europe, is an interesting one. Taking on Al-Nassr and Al-Hilal in the first four games is a test but look to have recruited well enough to take points off the so-called lesser teams.

    Timeline Image Al-Wehda

  • 16

    Al-Adalah
    Coach: Yousef Al-Mannai
    Star Player: Cristofer Gonzales

    Returning to the top tier for the first time since a painful relegation in 2020, the Al-Ahsa club have made a lot of changes and it remains to be seen if Tunisian coach Yousef Al-Mannai can organize it all into a team capable of surviving or better. Need to get points on the board early.

    Timeline Image Al-Adalah


Galatasaray down Spurs to go top in Europa League

Updated 07 November 2024
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Galatasaray down Spurs to go top in Europa League

  • The Turkish champions have 10 points from four games and have all but secured qualification for at least the knock-out play-off round, while
  • Spurs sit in fifth place after losing their 100-percent record

PARIS: Victor Osimhen scored twice as Galatasaray inflicted a first Europa League defeat of the season on Tottenham to move top of the table with a 3-2 victory in Istanbul on Thursday.
The Turkish champions have 10 points from four games and have all but secured qualification for at least the knock-out play-off round, while Spurs sit in fifth place after losing their 100-percent record.
Galatasaray took an early lead when Yunus Akgun smashed a sensational long-range volley into the top corner in the sixth minute.
But the visitors hit back just 12 minutes later as teenage striker Will Lankshear marked just his second first-team appearance with a goal by tapping in Brennan Johnson’s pass across goal.
Galatasaray took control before half-time, though, as Osimhen scored twice in the space of eight minutes.
The Nigerian star fired them back in front just after the half-hour mark, before cleverly volleying Dries Mertens’ cross past Tottenham goalkeeper Fraser Forster.
Osimhen has now scored six goals in eight appearances for Galatasaray since joining on loan from Napoli.
The home side passed up several opportunities to put the game out of sight for their opponents, but Spurs’ hopes of a comeback were hit when Lankshear was sent off for two yellow-card offenses in quick succession in the second half.
Dominic Solanke pulled one back in the 69th minute, shortly after being brought on by Ange Postecoglou, but Galatasaray held on with relative comfort.
Eintracht Frankfurt are second in the standings, behind Galatasaray on goals scored, after Omar Marmoush’s 13th goal of the season clinched a 1-0 win against Slavia Prague.
The Egyptian clipped a superb free-kick in off the crossbar shortly after the break.
Athletic Bilbao are in third, separated from Eintracht also by goals scored, after coming from behind to grab a 2-1 success at Ludogorets.
Inaki Williams and Nico Serrano both scored in a two-minute burst from the Basque club.
Roma’s disappointing form this season continued as Kevin Mac Allister’s goal 13 minutes from time secured Union Saint-Gilloise their second point of the competition with a 1-1 draw in Belgium.


French minister criticizes PSG fans’ ‘Free Palestine’ banner; club to escape UEFA sanctions

Updated 07 November 2024
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French minister criticizes PSG fans’ ‘Free Palestine’ banner; club to escape UEFA sanctions

  • European soccer’s governing body UEFA said the club would not face sanctions
  • Retailleau, asked if he would seek sanctions against PSG, told Sud Radio: “I am not ruling out anything. I will demand explanations from PSG“

PARIS: French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau on Thursday criticized the unfurling of a giant “Free Palestine” banner at a Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) soccer match, saying it was “unacceptable.”
However, European soccer’s governing body UEFA said the club would not face sanctions.
Retailleau, asked if he would seek sanctions against PSG, told Sud Radio: “I am not ruling out anything. I will demand explanations from PSG.”
The French federation (FFF) president, Philippe Diallo, was summoned for a meeting at 0900 GMT at the interior ministry on Friday, a source with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters, adding it had not yet confirmed its attendance.
The FFF has no power over European club competitions.
French TV channel BFM said PSG director general Victoriano Melero was also summoned. PSG did not respond to a request for comment.
Fans from PSG’s hard-line Auteuil Kop group displayed a huge “Free Palestine” banner before their Champions League game against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday night, eight days before France play Israel in Paris in a Nations League game.
“In no way was this tifo (banner) intended to convey a message of hatred — quite the contrary,” the group, Collectif Ultras Paris, said in a statement.
“The message that accompanied it is explicit and is a call for peace between peoples,” the group said, adding that the banner was made outside the stadium.
Their action took place as Israel pressed on with a military offensive in Gaza that has killed about 43,400 Palestinians since Oct. 7, 2023, according to Gaza health ministry figures.
The conflict broke out after Hamas-led attacks on southern Israel that killed about 1,200 people.
PSG said after the game they had not been made aware of any plans to display such a message.
“Paris St. Germain recall that the Parc des Princes is — and must remain — a place of communion around a common passion for soccer and firmly opposes any message of a political nature in its stadium,” the club said in a statement.
Minister Retailleau said: “Of course the club president is responsible. I want to know how this tarpaulin arrived, how it was deployed.”
A UEFA spokesperson said that PSG would not face disciplinary proceedings as it only bans political messages deemed insulting or provocative.
Last year, the Scottish club Celtic were fined 17,500 euros ($18,907) for fans’ waving Palestinian flags at a Champions League match.
Questions have been raised about security surrounding the France v Israel Nations League game next Thursday in a country that has the largest Jewish community in Europe as well as its biggest population of Muslims.


Krejcikova beats Gauff to earn last semifinal spot at WTA Finals. Swiatek eliminated despite win

Updated 08 November 2024
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Krejcikova beats Gauff to earn last semifinal spot at WTA Finals. Swiatek eliminated despite win

  • Barbora Krejcikova of the Czech Republic beat American Coco Gauff 7-5, 6-4
  • Swiatek had kept her hopes alive by beating Russian Daria Kasatkina 6-1, 6-0

RIYADH: Barbora Krejcikova grabbed the last semifinal spot at the WTA Finals with a 7-5, 6-4 win over Coco Gauff on Thursday, a result that eliminated second-ranked Iga Swiatek from the season-ending tournament.
Krejcikova completes a last-four lineup that already included top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka, Zheng Qinwen and Gauff.
“Well, I was definitely super excited to be here, to come here, to qualify to play against the best ones,” Krejcikova said. “I don’t really know where everything started to come together. Before the tournament, I had a couple of days where we hit lightly and already during those hits, I felt quite good. And I think definitely for me, it’s a big thing that it’s the last tournament of the season.”


Krejcikova, the Wimbledon champion, won the Orange Group and will face Zheng in Friday’s semifinals, while Gauff will take on Purple Group winner Sabalenka.
Swiatek earlier routed alternate Daria Kasatkina 6-1, 6-0 in less than an hour, but she needed Krejcikova to lose to third-ranked Gauff in order to advance from the Orange Group. Krejcikova, Gauff and Swiatek all finished at 2-1, and Swiatek was eliminated because she has a worse percentage of sets won.
Kasatkina replaced American Jessica Pegula, who withdrew from the tournament on Wednesday because of a left knee injury.
“I’m professional enough to always give 100 percent no matter what the stakes are,” Swiatek said.


Fleetwood goes low to lead Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship

Updated 07 November 2024
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Fleetwood goes low to lead Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship

  • The golf tournament is the first event of the DP World Tour Play-Offs
  • ‘I didn’t feel like I swung it perfectly early on and I actually felt like I started playing better as the round got to the back nine,’ Fleetwood said

ABU DHABI: English golfer Tommy Fleetwood carded course record-equalling 10 under par 62 on Thursday to take the first-round lead at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship.
The Championship is the first event of the DP World Tour Play-Offs and penultimate event of the 2024 Race to Dubai.
Fleetwood, already a two-time winner of this tournament after claiming back-to-back victories in 2017 and 2018, carded eight birdies and an eagle on a low-scoring day at Yas Links to finish one stroke ahead of former Ryder Cup teammate Thorbjorn Olesen and America’s Johannes Veerman.
The 33-year-old, a seven-time DP World Tour winner, was four under after only three holes with a birdie, eagle, birdie start, and he made six further gains as he signed for a bogey-free round, rolling in a final birdie at the last to take the outright lead.
“Just happy to have got off to a great start. I didn’t feel like I swung it perfectly early on and I actually felt like I started playing better as the round got to the back nine,” Fleetwood said.
The wind picked up a little bit, the Englishman said, but overall it was fairly calm. “I think the course, fairways, are playing fast,” he said.
Fleetwood also has an eye on a second Race to Dubai title because he started the week in fifth place on the Race to Dubai Rankings in Partnership with Rolex.
A strong performance in Abu Dhabi would give him an outside chance of catching current rankings leader Rory McIlroy at next week’s DP World Tour Championship.
Denmark’s Olesen is seeking a second Rolex Series victory this week to follow from his 2018 Italian Open success. He won his eighth DP World Tour title earlier this year in the UAE, landing the Ras Al Khaimah Championship in January.
Olesen said: “With the conditions of the greens, if you putted really well, you can make a lot of putts. I’m very happy with that. There’s not that much breeze out there, so it definitely feels hot. I think maybe I’m a bit more used to it now after being out here for a couple of years.”
Moreover, Veerman, who won his maiden title at the 2021 D+D REAL Czech Masters, earned his place in the first event of the DP World Tour Play-Offs after finishing T8, T14 and T14 in his previous three starts. He carded eight birdies and an eagle to join Olesen on nine under par.
Veerman said: “It went just about as good as I would have hoped, maybe even better. I got off to a really fast start. The conditions on this course are pure so you’re never going to have a bad lie.”
Four-time Rolex Series winner Tyrrell Hatton shares fourth on eight under with fellow Englishmen Laurie Canter and Paul Waring and Italy’s Francesco Laporta.
McIlroy carded a five under par 67 to finish the day in a share of 18th place. The Northern Irishman will win the Race to Dubai for a sixth time if he finishes more than 2,000 ranking points ahead of his nearest challenger after this event.
“It’s nice to be paired with Thriston (Lawrence) and Rasmus (Hojgaard) because you can sort of keep an eye on what they are doing, as well. It’s been a really good year, very, very consistent,” he said.


Buoyant Inter gunning for leaders Napoli and Serie A summit

Updated 07 November 2024
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Buoyant Inter gunning for leaders Napoli and Serie A summit

  • Wednesday’s win came despite Inzaghi dropping five first-choice players with Napoli
  • The defense of the Serie A title his clear priority in the early months of the season

MILAN: Inter Milan have top spot in Serie A in their sights as they host league leaders Napoli this weekend boosted by a gritty win over Arsenal in the Champions League.
Reigning champions Inter are a point behind Napoli and in buoyant mood ahead of Sunday’s clash at the San Siro after showing huge spirit to beat Arsenal 1-0 and continue their unbeaten start in Europe.
Simone Inzaghi’s team are yet to concede a goal in the Champions League and after four matches are two points behind leaders Liverpool in the new single league phase.
Wednesday’s win came despite Inzaghi dropping five first-choice players with Napoli and the defense of the Serie A title his clear priority in the early months of the season.
And Inter had to hold off wave after wave of Arsenal attacks in the second half after Hakan Calhanoglu’s penalty in stoppage time of the opening period, claiming the win with the sort dogged defending which has been lacking in Serie A where they have conceded 13 times in 11 matches.
“It was a win earned through sacrifice, the only thing that mattered tonight was the result. I needed minutes, now I’m ready for Napoli,” said Calhanoglu who was excellent in his first start since recovering from a thigh injury and will guide Inter’s midfield on Sunday.
Inter will be at full strength after Nicolo Barella, Federico Dimarco, Marcus Thuram, Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Francesco Acerbi all started the Arsenal win on the bench.
That is a daunting prospect for Napoli who have however had a week to prepare for Sunday’s clash and won at the San Siro against AC Milan as recently as last week.
Napoli have impressed by leading the league following last season’s disastrous defense of their first Scudetto since the days of Diego Maradona.
But Napoli were thumped 3-0 at home by dark horses Atalanta last weekend and questions remain over whether Antonio Conte’s side are ready to reclaim the title.
Conte, a practicing Catholic, said ahead of his team’s humbling at the hands of third-placed Atalanta that “football miracles can happen but only one person can make them happen.”
“All we can do is work hard and try to create something beautiful which in football terms translates into more points,” said Conte.
Mario Balotelli is set for more minutes with his new club Genoa who face Como at the unusual time of Thursday night, a rearrangement forced by an important rally race being held in the port city over the weekend.
Former Italy striker Balotelli made his Genoa debut off the bench late in last weekend’s 1-0 win at Parma which lifted Alberto Gilardino’s team out of the relegation zone, but his only contribution was getting booked.
In-form Fiorentina and Lazio, who are level on 22 points with Atalanta, face Verona and Monza respectively and have a chance to move level with Napoli before Sunday’s big match at the San Siro.
Juventus, who sit a point behind that trio in sixth, host local rivals Torino after drawing 1-1 at Lille on Tuesday.

Fresh from another stellar performance in Wednesday’s 2-0 win at Stuttgart, Lookman is in the form of his life as Atalanta host Udinese in Sunday’s lunchtime fixture with talk of a title challenge looking increasingly realistic.
Nigeria forward Lookman, the hat-trick hero of last season’s Europa League triumph, has scored eight goals and set up five more in 12 appearances this term.
His stunning performances, which have helped push Atalanta to within three points of Napoli, come after being dropped at the start of the season after pushing for a move to Paris Saint-Germain.
But the way he and attack partners Mateo Retegui and Charles De Ketelaere have been playing suggests that Lookman could just as likely scale new heights staying exactly where he is.

Thursday
Genoa v Como (1945)
Friday
Lecce v Empoli (1945)
Saturday
Venezia v Parma (1400), Cagliari v AC Milan (1700), Juventus v Torino (1945)
Sunday
Atalanta v Udinese (1130), Roma v Bologna, Fiorentina v Verona (1400), Monza v Lazio (1700), Inter Milan v Napoli (1945)