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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.  

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  • 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.

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  • 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


Barcelona defeat Bilbao without Olmo to reach Spanish Super Cup final

Updated 09 January 2025
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Barcelona defeat Bilbao without Olmo to reach Spanish Super Cup final

  • Gavi put Barcelona ahead from close range after 17 minutes and teenage winger Yamal netted the second early after the break

JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia: Young starlets Gavi and Lamine Yamal fired Barcelona, without Dani Olmo after his license to play was revoked, into the Spanish Super Cup final with a 2-0 win against Athletic Bilbao on Wednesday.
Spanish playmaker Olmo was cleared to play again on a temporary basis before the game but the decision came too late for him or Pau Victor, in the same position, to feature against Copa del Rey winners Athletic.
Gavi put Barcelona ahead from close range after 17 minutes and teenage winger Yamal netted the second early after the break.
Spanish and European champions Real Madrid face cup runners-up Mallorca on Thursday in the second semifinal in Saudi Arabia, where the competition has been held for the past few years.
“Athletic are a very physical team that make you run a lot, we suffered above all toward the end, but we were able to play well and we’re very happy,” Yamal told Movistar.
The winger said Olmo and Victor were pleased to be allowed to play once more.
“In the end you’re nervous when you can’t play and when you get news like that, you’re very happy,” added Yamal.
Barca coach Hansi Flick hailed the decision from Spain’s national sports council regarding Olmo and Victor.
“The whole club is very happy for this right decision,” said Flick, hoping to win his first silverware at the helm of Barca.
“We wanted to show we are a team and we win also for them.”
Barcelona, who qualified as La Liga runners-up, started brightly and Raphinha volleyed over from a fine Jules Kounde cross and forced Unai Simon into a good save with a free-kick.
It was no surprise when the Catalans broke the deadlock with Alejandro Balde cutting the ball back for Gavi, playing in Olmo’s attacking midfield role, to turn home for his first goal since suffering a severe knee injury last season.
The 20-year-old pointed at an imaginary watch in his celebration, a nod to Olmo who regularly produces the same gesture after scoring.
At the other end Inaki Williams dallied on the ball too long as Athletic’s best attacking move of the first half broke down.
Yamal, returning after an ankle problem, should have added Barcelona’s second after Raphinha’s shot was saved but the 17-year-old miscued an attempted lob.
Wojciech Szczesny, on his second start in goal for Barcelona, made a good save to keep Inaki Williams at bay before the break.
Barcelona doubled their lead early in the second half when Gavi slipped in Yamal who finished with aplomb.
Veteran Polish forward Robert Lewandowski spurned a fine chance to add the third, firing off-target when well placed.
Athletic coach Ernesto Valverde, who was sacked as Barcelona boss after a defeat at the same stadium in 2020, brought on Nico Williams to try and turn the game around.
The Spain international, heavily linked with Barcelona in the summer, was not fit enough to start, but made a positive impact from the bench.
The winger set up Oscar de Marcos to strike but the Athletic defender had strayed just offside and the goal was ruled out.
Inaki Williams also had a goal ruled out for offside after Frenkie De Jong’s poor back-pass took a slight deflection off Alvaro Djalo on its way to the Ghana international.
“It’s a shame given all the effort... but we have good things ahead of us and we have to continue,” said Inaki Williams.
Barcelona were able to book their place in Sunday’s final, in which Olmo will be allowed to feature.
“We don’t care (who we face in the final), it will be hard and we want to win it, which is the important thing, and go back home with the trophy,” said Yamal.


Tottenham beats Liverpool 1-0 in English cup semis after a serious injury and in-stadium ref call

Updated 09 January 2025
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Tottenham beats Liverpool 1-0 in English cup semis after a serious injury and in-stadium ref call

  • Liverpool, the defending League Cup champion, saw its 24-match unbeaten run in all competitions come to an end

Lucas Bergvall’s first goal for Tottenham secured a 1-0 win over Liverpool in the English League Cup semifinals on Wednesday in a first-leg match notable for a serious-looking injury to Rodrigo Bentancur and the first in-stadium announcement by a referee in the English game.
The 18-year-old Bergvall slotted home the winner in the 86th minute following a pass from Dominic Solanke, who thought 10 minutes earlier that he had given Tottenham the lead. That goal was ruled out after a VAR check for offside and referee Stuart Attwell communicated the decision via a wireless microphone to spectators inside Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and to TV viewers.
In the sixth minute, Bentancur — the Uruguay midfielder who plays for Tottenham — fell to the ground and lay prone after landing awkwardly when attempting a header from a corner. He was carried off on a stretcher, to applause from around the ground, after receiving treatment during a 10-minute delay.
The second leg is at Anfield on Feb. 6.
Newcastle leads Arsenal 2-0 after the first leg of the other semifinal match.
Liverpool, the defending League Cup champion, saw its 24-match unbeaten run in all competitions come to an end and there was a hint of controversy about only the team’s second loss of the season.
Visiting players and manager Arne Slot were unhappy that Bergvall was on the field to score what proved to be the winning goal after he escaped collecting a second yellow card for a foul on Kostas Tsimikas moments earlier. Indeed, Tsimikas was off the field, waiting to come back on having received treatment following Bergvall’s tackle, when the Sweden midfielder tucked home his finish.
Slot earned a yellow card himself for his protests, though he shook Attwell’s hand after the final whistle.
“It was quite obvious it was going to be a second yellow,” Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk said. “A minute later he scores the winner.
“He (Attwell) made a mistake, in my opinion.”
It was a busy end to the match for Attwell, who took center stage after there was a video review following Solanke’s strike in the 76th minute. After being notified that Solanke was offside, Attwell used the public address system to declare the goal had been ruled out, in an NFL-style announcement.
The League Cup semifinals were chosen to pilot a process in England that has been widely used in other sports, and in soccer at the Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand in 2023 and other FIFA events.


‘Real Madrid are ready for Mallorca’, says Ancelloti ahead of Spanish Super Cup clash

Updated 08 January 2025
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‘Real Madrid are ready for Mallorca’, says Ancelloti ahead of Spanish Super Cup clash

  • Ancelotti stated that his players are well-prepared and looking forward to winning
  • Vazquez: ‘Tomorrow’s match is our way to the final’

JEDDAH: Ahead of Real Madrid’s Spanish Super Cup clash with Mallorca in the semifinals on Thursday in Jeddah, Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti told media on Wednesday that he and his squad are happy to play again in Saudi Arabia.
He said: “Having the competition here is good for Spanish football. Firstly, for the teams that play here because they have the opportunity to receive the support of all the fans they have here.”
Asked about Real Madrid’s position if Dani Olmo and Pau Victor take part with Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup, he said: “You can ask about the games only but not this issue.”
He was also asked about Vinicius Junior’s behavior, to which he responded: “The Brazilian player has been insulted so many times. We don’t care what everyone thinks. He is a super player, and we are delighted to have him in all aspects.”
Speaking of tomorrow’s match against Mallorca, Ancelotti stated that his players are well-prepared and looking forward to winning. He said: “We have a lot of respect for their quality and the work of the coach. We have to respect them to the maximum.”
Lucas Vazquez met the press on Wednesday and said: “The Spanish Super Cup is a very good opportunity to win a title.
“We are determined to keep winning. Tomorrow is the first step toward winning the Spanish Super Cup, which is our objective.
“It’s a very good opportunity to win a title. We’re really looking forward to it and tomorrow we want to beat Mallorca to play in the final. We have a year with many challenges and we’re going to take them on with a lot of ambition.”
Asked if he is staying with Real Madrid for next season, the defender said: “It’s too early to know what’s going to happen. I’m happy here, enjoying this season. We’ll see what happens next season. I can’t say anything more.”
Defending LaLiga champion Real Madrid and 2023-24 Copa del Rey runner-up Mallorca face off Thursday at “The Jewel,” King Abdullah Sports City, in Jeddah at 10 p.m. Saudi time.


Afghanistan hire Younis Khan as mentor for Champions Trophy in Pakistan

Updated 08 January 2025
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Afghanistan hire Younis Khan as mentor for Champions Trophy in Pakistan

  • Younis Khan, 47, played 118 Tests, 265 ODIs and 25 T20Is for Pakistan before retiring in 2017
  • Afghanistan is in Champions Trophy Group B with England, Australia and South Africa

ISLAMABAD: Afghanistan has hired former Pakistan captain Younis Khan as a mentor for its men’s cricket team at next month’s Champions Trophy in Pakistan.
The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) said in a statement on Wednesday that the 47-year-old batting great will join the team in Pakistan ahead of the Champions Trophy and will stay with Afghanistan at the tournament.
Younis, who played 118 tests, 265 ODIs and 25 T20s for Pakistan, retired from international cricket in 2017 and briefly worked with the national team as batting coach in 2021 before quitting after differences with the Pakistan Cricket Board.
Afghanistan is in Group B with England, Australia and South Africa. It will play its first match against South Africa at Karachi on Feb. 21.
More than 160 UK politicians have urged England to refuse to play against Afghanistan. The politicians wrote asking the England and Wales Cricket Board to take a stand against the Taliban regime’s assault on women’s rights.
It will be a second stint for Younis with Afghanistan, having previously worked with the team at a training camp in Abu Dhabi in 2022.
It will be the third straight major ICC tournament where Afghanistan has utilized local expertise by appointing a mentor, after former India international Ajay Jadeja for the 2023 World Cup in India, and Dwayne Bravo as bowling consultant at the 2024 T20 World Cup in the West Indies and US
“Since the Champions Trophy is being held in Pakistan, it was required to assign a talented and experienced player as mentor from the hosting country,” ACB chief executive Naseeb Khan said.
Afghanistan finished sixth at the World Cup in India after beating England, Pakistan and Sri Lanka to seal its Champions Trophy place. At the T20 World Cup, Afghanistan advanced to the semifinals.
The Champions Trophy will begin Feb. 19 in Karachi.
India, which is in Group A with Pakistan, New Zealand and Bangladesh, will play all its games in Dubai.


Lebanese football star awakes from coma she went into after Israeli airstrike

Updated 08 January 2025
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Lebanese football star awakes from coma she went into after Israeli airstrike

  • Celine Haidar’s father says she ‘wants to go back to football once her medical situation allows her’
  • Coach Samer Barbary tells Arab News: ‘When I asked if she still wants to play football, she pressed on my hand and moved her right leg’

BEIRUT: Lebanese football star Celine Haidar has awakened from a coma nearly two months after suffering a critical head injury during an Israeli airstrike, her father and coach told Arab News on Wednesday.
“By the grace of Allah she has awakened from coma but she remains in ICU as she cannot speak and still requires a ventilator to help her breathe properly,” said Abbas Haidar, the father of the 19-year-old international footballer.
In mid-November, Haidar, who is a youth international and captains her club, Beirut Football Academy, was injured while fleeing her home in Al-Chiyyah in Beirut’s southern suburbs after an Israeli warning of an imminent attack on their building.
Speaking from Saint Georges Hospital where his daughter is being treated, her father confirmed that Celine awoke a few days ago (without giving a date), saying “she still cannot talk easily, and remains under extensive treatment.”
He expressed his joy “because she has recognized us (her family members),” adding that whenever they want to chat with her, she writes down her replies.
Her coach at BFA, Samer Barbary, revealed to Arab News that he visited her two days ago. “She is still on a ventilator, however, she extended her right arm to shake hands with me … when I asked if she still wants to play football, she pressed on my hand and moved her right leg in an obvious sign of wanting to do so,” Barbary said.
Abbas explained that his daughter’s situation still requires further medical assessment and follow-up. He hopes that she improves soon and starts rehabilitation.
“She still realizes that she is a footballer and wants to go back to football once her medical situation allows her.”
Meanwhile, her coach said: “Her medical treatment and follow-up still requires time and effort … and based on how her medical situation progresses, we hope that she could be back on the green pitch.”
Barbary told Arab News previously: “She is Lebanon’s Sergio Busquets and has got remarkable skills in her position as a central midfielder.”
Her father said in November that their neighborhood had been subject to ongoing threats and bombardment before the family moved to a safer location outside Beirut.
“Celine is a very vibrant and sociable person. She found us the house in Baakline.”


Haidar stayed in Baakline for two days and returned to Al-Chiyyah to attend school and her football training. Her father was notified by phone that she had been injured and admitted to hospital.
Rising star Haidar represented her country as a member of the under-19 women’s national team who won the 2022 West Asia Cup, hosted by Lebanon, and had been selected to play for the senior national team before her injury.
“Celine is one of the best football midfielders in Lebanon … she is consistent, stable and a leader. She played a major role in us winning the 2024 league unbeaten,” Barbary said.
Before joining BFA in 2021, she played for Safa Club and with them won the Lebanese National League.