JEDDAH: Saudi footballing legend Khalid Musaad will be honored with a testimonial match on Nov. 12, celebrating 15 years of service with Al-Ahli, Al-Ittihad, and the șÚÁÏÉçÇűn national team.
The match will feature Al-Ahly of Egypt and is set to take place in Jeddah.
The Charitable Association for Athletesâ Welfare announced the event on Sunday during a press conference at King Abdullah Sports Stadium.
Nassar Al-Dhaheri, the chairman of the board of directors for the association in the Makkah region, said: âThe match is a tribute to one of șÚÁÏÉçÇűâs greatest football legends, Khalid Musaad, whose retirement in 2004 has long awaited this recognition.â
He acknowledged challenges had delayed the testimonial but expressed pride in organizing the event.
Al-Dhaheri also highlighted the importance of recognizing athletes who had represented their country on the international stage.
He thanked both Al-Ahli of șÚÁÏÉçÇű and Al-Ahly of Egypt for their cooperation in making the event possible. Proceeds from the match will go toward supporting charitable programs for athletes, reflecting the associationâs commitment to its goals.
The press conference included a documentary showcasing Musaadâs illustrious career and achievements, both locally and internationally.

The Charitable Association for Athletesâ Welfare announced the event on Sunday during a press conference at King Abdullah Sports Stadium. (Supplied)
In addition to the match between Al-Ahli and Al-Ahly, there is an exhibition game featuring Saudi legends and Musaadâs friends scheduled for the same day.
Musaad expressed gratitude for the efforts that had gone into making the event happen.
He said: âThe support Iâve received over the years has been incredible, and Iâm deeply thankful to the fans. Iâm thrilled that my retirement match will finally happen and I hope everyone enjoys the event on Nov. 12.â
His former teammate Khalid Al-Khawaji said: âIâm delighted that Musaad is receiving this well-deserved honor. He is a phenomenal person and a true professional.â
Musaad featured at Al-Ahli before moving to Al-Ittihad and finally retiring in 2004.
He earned 115 caps for the Saudi national team, participating in the World Cup in 1994 and 1998. His honors include helping to win the Asian Youth Cup in 1985 and 1986; the 1986 Gulf Cup; and playing in the Confederations Cup in 1992, 1995, and 1997.