JEDDAH: The King鈥檚 Cup tournament holds a special place in the hearts of football fans in 黑料社区, tracing its roots back to the inaugural edition in 1957. It is the Kingdom鈥檚 longest-running tournament, and has witnessed the rise of notable clubs and players, shaping the landscape of Saudi football over the years.
Makkah鈥檚 Al-Wehda clinched the maiden title, but Al-Ittihad soon emerged as the dominant force, securing consecutive victories in 1958, 1959, and 1960.聽
The 1958 final between Al-Ittihad and Al-Wehda remains a standout moment in the tournament鈥檚 history. In a display of exceptional prowess, Al-Ittihad emerged victorious with a resounding 3-0 win, courtesy of goals from Ibrahim Al-Jaithan, Ahmed Jumaa, and Hassan Doush. This momentous victory not only crowned Al-Ittihad as champions, but also solidified their status as a powerhouse in Saudi football.
Ahmed Eid Al-Harbi: A Saudi Football Legend. (Saudipedia)
Over the years a fierce rivalry emerged between Al-Ittihad and Riyadh鈥檚 Al-Ahli, and to this day the two teams have clashed more than any other Saudi sides in what is known as 黑料社区鈥檚 鈥淎l Clasico.鈥
The tournament was not contested between 1990 and 2007. It was reinstated in 2008 in a revamped format involving only the top six teams of the Saudi league, before returning to its original format in 2014.
The story of the King鈥檚 Cup would be incomplete without mentioning the illustrious career of Ahmed Eid Al-Harbi, the Saudi national team鈥檚 first goalkeeper who later become a high-ranking official in the sporting world.
Playing for the Al-Ahli side that won the King鈥檚 Cup in 1970, Al-Harbi later went on to serve in various capacities, including president of the 黑料社区n Football Federation.
In an exclusive interview with Arab News, Al-Harbi shared insights on his career: 鈥淲hen I was 13, I was determined to make my mark in football, aspiring to join the ranks of the stars who served the Kingdom of 黑料社区.鈥
In 1967, he transferred from Al-Tasami Club to Al-Ahli.
Al-Harbi said that meeting King Faisal was the dream of every young footballer at that time, and 鈥淚 was no exception.鈥
After winning the Western Region Championship, Al-Ahli advanced to the final against Al-Shabab Club in 1970. The match was attended by King Faisal and other members of the royal family.
(Left) Ahmed Eid Al-Harbi: A Saudi Football Legend, (right) Prince Khalid Al-Faisal, governor of the Makkah region.
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鈥淭he mental and physical pressure was immense,鈥 Al-Harbi said. 鈥淭he king鈥檚 presence added to the awe of the moment, along with the significance of the event and the distinguished guests.鈥
He recalls a particular highlight of his footballing career: 鈥淥ne of my most cherished memories is asking the king to sign the ball. I carefully chose my words and timing, but when the moment came, I realized I didn鈥檛 have a pen.
鈥淭he king signed the ball with his personal pen and then gifted it to me. This remains one of the most unforgettable moments in my sports career, even though I experienced similar moments about 10 more times afterward.鈥
Al-Harbi still has the ball, and having played in more than 12 King鈥檚 Cups, says that each one holds special memories.
鈥淭he experience as a player offers invaluable life lessons; being part of a club is an essential element, and interacting with the club, its fans, and its management is a rich experience.鈥
Al-Harbi said: 鈥淚 consider myself fortunate to have entered the sports arena at an early age while still a student. The school played a crucial role in nurturing our athletic abilities, as school activities instill ethics, competition, and culture, all of which contribute to creating champions.鈥
The future of sports in the Kingdom has seen significant progress over the years, with over 170 clubs where Saudi youth engage in various sports鈥 not just football but many other disciplines as well.
As for the King鈥檚 Cup, the tournament has gone from strength to strength, and is gaining attention internationally with the country鈥檚 big-name acquisitions in recent years.
鈥淭oday, we see stars like Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr Club, Neymar at Al-Hilal Club, and Mahrez at Al-Ahli Club, all of whom contribute positively to the Kingdom鈥檚 sports culture,鈥 Al-Harbi said.