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Al-Buraikan strike enough to beat Al-Najma and take Ahli to fourth

Al-Buraikan strike enough to beat Al-Najma and take Ahli to fourth
Al-Ahli players celebrate their 1-0 win at Al-Najma in the sixth round opf SPL matches. (X/@ALAHLI_FCEN)
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Al-Buraikan strike enough to beat Al-Najma and take Ahli to fourth

Al-Buraikan strike enough to beat Al-Najma and take Ahli to fourth
  • The 1-0 win leaves the Jeddah club with 12 points from 6 matches

RIYADH: Al-Ahli on Thursday night defeated hosts and newly promoted Al-Najma 1-0 in Buraidah to climb to fourth in the Saudi Pro League table, with the rest of the sixth round of matches still to come this weekend.

The win leaves the Jeddah club with 12 points from six matches, and three behind leaders Al-Nassr, who have played one less match. Al-Najma remain bottom of the table with no points.

黑料社区 forward Firas Al-Buraikan scored in the 34th minute to secure all three points at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium.

Ivorian international midfielder Franck Kessie looked to have doubled the lead seven minutes into the second half but the goal was chalked off by VAR.

In Thursday鈥檚 other SPL matches, Al-Riyadh defeated Al-Kholood 1-0 at home, while Al-Fayha were beaten 2-1 by visitors Al-Taawoun.


Al-Hilal beat Al-Sadd to stay top of AFC Champions League Elite Group B

Al-Hilal beat Al-Sadd to stay top of AFC Champions League Elite Group B
Updated 22 October 2025

Al-Hilal beat Al-Sadd to stay top of AFC Champions League Elite Group B

Al-Hilal beat Al-Sadd to stay top of AFC Champions League Elite Group B
  • 3-1 win victory in Riyadh means they are the only club in the competition with a perfect record after 3 group stage games

RIYADH: Al-Hilal remain top of Group B in the AFC Champions League Elite after a 3-1 home victory over Al-Sadd of Qatar at Kingdom Arena in Riyadh on Tuesday night.

The result means they are the only club in the 24-team competition with a 100 percent record of nine points from their opening three matches.

A 4-0 win over Al-Gharafa on Monday night leaves fellow Saudi side Al-Ahli, the reigning champions, in second place on seven points, while the remaining Saudi participants, Pro League champions Al-Ittihad, are in seventh place after beating Al-Shorta of Iraq 4-1 in Baghdad, also on Monday, to pick up their first points of the campaign.

Al-Hilal took the lead on 25 minutes through Turkish international defender Yusuf Akcicek after Al-Sadd鈥檚 defence made a hash of clearing a Theo Hernandez free kick. The home team鈥檚 other center-half, Senegal鈥檚 Kalidou Koulibaly, was credited with an assist for having the last touch before the decisive finish.

Five minutes before the break, Koulibaly turned goalscorer, nodding in a Ruben Neves corner from close range. After a long check by the video assistant referee for a possible foul, the goal was allowed to stand.

Al-Sadd got themselves back in the game in the 64th minute when former Al-Ahli captain Roberto Firmino stole in at the far post to tap home Pedro Miguel鈥檚 low cross from the right.

However, it was Al-Hilal who scored next, with nine minutes remaining, to all but kill off the match as a contest. Sergej Milinkovic-Savic hit a wonderful free kick from more than 30 yards out, curling the ball past a despairing Meshaal Bersham in goal.


Al-Ittihad come from behind to kick-start Champions League campaign

Al-Ittihad come from behind to kick-start Champions League campaign
Updated 20 October 2025

Al-Ittihad come from behind to kick-start Champions League campaign

Al-Ittihad come from behind to kick-start Champions League campaign
  • The Tigers beat Al-Shorta of Iraq 4-1 in Baghdad to record their first victory in the group stage after 2 defeats
  • Goals from Moussa Diaby, Fabinho and Houssem Aouar gave new coach Sergio Conceicao his first win since replacing sacked Laurent Blanc on Oct. 7

JEDDAH: Al-Ittihad beat Al-Shorta 4-1 on Monday to claim their first win in the AFC Champions League this season, and also hand new coach Sergio Conceicao a welcome first victory in his second game since taking over from sacked Laurent Blanc on Oct. 7.

The pressure was on the 2004 and 2005 continental champions, who had lost their first two group games, prior to Conceicao鈥檚 arrival, and it looked like they were in for another tough night in Baghdad against an Iraqi side who caused problems for their visitors throughout.

In fact, Al-Ittihad found themselves trailing after only five minutes, when Bassam Shakir put the hosts ahead to send the home fans wild. The midfielder reacted quickly at the far post to head home Mehdi Ashabi鈥檚 flick-on from a right-sided corner.

The Tigers were back on level terms just 12 minutes later, however, after Mahamadou Doumbia robbed an opponent of possession and chipped a smart cross toward Moussa Diaby, who headed home.

Just before the half-hour mark, the Jeddah giants took the lead in some style when Fabinho stepped up to bend a spectacular free-kick from about 25 meters out into the bottom corner of the net, a goal worthy of any stage.

Shortly before the break, Al-Shorta thought they were level when Dominique Mendy鈥檚 fierce drive hit the bar and the ball appeared to bounce down behind the line. The video assistant referee ruled otherwise.

There was better news for the hosts five minutes after the restart, as the visitors were reduced to 10 men when Danilo Pereira received a second yellow card for a foul. With Al-Shorta looking dangerous throughout the match, the game looked like it could go either way.

On the hour mark, however, Houssem Aouar extended Al-Ittihad鈥檚 lead, sidefooting from close range into an empty net after a driving run by Diaby.

Aouar scored his second, and his team鈥檚 fourth, after 76 minutes to seal the victory. Diaby was the provider once again, pulling the ball back from the left side of the area for the Algerian to slide home.


Saudi鈥檚 Al-Dawsari, Takahashi from Japan win Asian player awards

Saudi鈥檚 Al-Dawsari, Takahashi from Japan win Asian player awards
Updated 16 October 2025

Saudi鈥檚 Al-Dawsari, Takahashi from Japan win Asian player awards

Saudi鈥檚 Al-Dawsari, Takahashi from Japan win Asian player awards
  • Al-Dawsari reclaimed the award he previously won in 2022 ahead of fellow nominees Akram Afif of Qatar and Malaysia鈥檚 Arif Aiman
  • 鈥淚鈥檓 grateful to win this award,鈥 said the Al-Hilal playmaker

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Salem Al-Dawsari has been named Asian Player of the Year for the second time, with Japan鈥檚 Hana Takahashi claiming the women鈥檚 award at a gala ceremony in Riyadh on Thursday.
Al-Dawsari, who helped his nation secure qualification for a third consecutive World Cup on Tuesday, reclaimed the award he previously won in 2022 ahead of fellow nominees Akram Afif of Qatar and Malaysia鈥檚 Arif Aiman.
鈥淚鈥檓 grateful to win this award,鈥 said the Al-Hilal playmaker. Winning it for a second time is special because it came after a huge effort.


鈥淲inning titles with my team is better than winning individual awards, but this award is special because it complements our team鈥檚 achievements.
鈥淚鈥檓 grateful for the support I have received from everyone, the fans, my colleagues in the national team and at my club. This award is for them.鈥
Al-Dawsari鈥檚 win is the seventh time a player from 黑料社区 has taken the trophy since compatriot Saeed Al-Owairan won the inaugural award in 1994.
Defender Takahashi took the women鈥檚 title ahead of Holly McNamara from Australia and China鈥檚 Wang Shuang, becoming the sixth different Japanese player to win since China鈥檚 Sun Wen won the inaugural award in 1999.
鈥淚鈥檓 deeply honored to win this award,鈥 said Takahashi in a video message. 鈥淲ith the Women鈥檚 Asian Cup coming up next year, my immediate focus is to work hard to earn selection for the Japan women鈥檚 national team.
鈥淚 aim to deliver strong results for both the national team and my club, striving to help elevate women鈥檚 football across Asia.鈥
Meanwhile, North Korea鈥檚 Ri Song Ho was presented with the Coach of the Year award for leading his country to the Under-20 Women鈥檚 World Cup title in Colombia last year.
Paris St. Germain鈥檚 South Korean playmaker Lee Kang-in was named International Player of the Year with Maika Hamano of Chelsea and Japan winning the women鈥檚 award.


黑料社区 book place at 2026 World Cup finals after hard-fought draw with Iraq

黑料社区 book place at 2026 World Cup finals after hard-fought draw with Iraq
Updated 15 October 2025

黑料社区 book place at 2026 World Cup finals after hard-fought draw with Iraq

黑料社区 book place at 2026 World Cup finals after hard-fought draw with Iraq
  • The Saudis made most of the running but struggled to create clear chances in a tense game that few people will remember for anything other than qualification

JEDDAH: 黑料社区 secured a place at the 2026 World Cup on Tuesday with a goalless draw against Iraq in Jeddah in the fourth round of the Asian qualifiers. The hard-fought point was enough to give the Green Falcons top spot in Group B and guarantee their seventh appearance at the finals.

While the majority of the 60,000 or so fans in Jeddah were celebrating at the end, the tense and attritional game was far from an easy watch. As such, it was a reflection of much of the qualification campaign that preceded it.

But few in the crowd cared about any of that as coach Herve Renard, his players and Saudi officials celebrated on the pitch at the final whistle. It was a case of 鈥渏ob done,鈥 with a summer of football on the world stage in North America to look forward to next year.

The Saudis made most of the running in the first half and throughout the game, pinning Iraq back, but creating clear chances proved difficult.

One of the better opportunities came after 14 minutes when Musab Al-Juwayr鈥檚 long ball over the top freed Saleh Abu Al-Shamat down the right, but the 23-year-old鈥檚 shot was just a little high. Soon after, Salem Al-Dawsari let fly from outside the area but failed to trouble Jalal Hassan in goal.

The closest Iraq would come was when Ibrahim Bayesh had a shot from close range blocked.

Seven minutes before the break, Abu Al-Shamat danced through the defense and burst into the area but, with just the goalkeeper to beat at the near post he elected to square the ball, which allowed the defense to clear.

The second half continued in a similar pattern, with 黑料社区 pushing and probing. Ten minutes in, Abu Al-Shamat forced a flying save from Hassan with a shot from outside the area. Further shots went high and wide, and there was always a worry that Iraq, who were still not really threatening, might sooner or later get that one chance they needed.

With 14 minutes remaining, they launched a rare foray into the home penalty area, with Mohanad Ali twisting and turning in an attempt to get a shot off. When he finally did, however, Hassan Tambakti was on hand to make the block.

Just when it looked as if it was all over, Nawaf Al-Aqidi made a fine save from an Iraqi free-kick in the 94th minute. And that was that.

Few will remember the action on the pitch in this game, but the home fans and players will not forget the feeling of qualifying for another World Cup after a long, exhausting, and not totally convincing, campaign. The really hard work starts now.

The Iraqis, meanwhile, finished second in the group and will face Group A runners-up the UAE next month in a playoff over two legs, the winners of which will advance to the inter-confederation playoffs. Also on Tuesday, the Emiratis lost 2-1 to Qatar, who secured their place at the finals next year.


Renard set for one of the most important matches of his career

Renard set for one of the most important matches of his career
Updated 13 October 2025

Renard set for one of the most important matches of his career

Renard set for one of the most important matches of his career
  • Kingdom prepare for World Cup qualification showdown with Iraq
  • 鈥榃e like pressure,鈥 insists national coach

JEDDAH: Herve Renard, the French coach of the Saudi national team, has said that the Kingdom鈥檚 match against Iraq in their 2026 World Cup qualifiers is one of the most important matches of his coaching career.

鈥淲e are just 24 hours away from the match, and our goal is clear: qualifying for the World Cup. We must be fully focused to achieve that,鈥 Renard said during a press conference on Monday ahead of the match at Alinma Stadium in Jeddah on Tuesday night.

The coach spoke of his journey with the Saudi national team since his return to coaching, saying: 鈥淲hen I returned to coach the national team, I had great confidence in the players, and I also had the confidence of the president of the federation.

鈥淔ootball, like life, is full of challenges, and I love these challenges. We have great motivation, and we are one step away from achieving a new accomplishment.鈥

Renard responded to Iraq coach Graham Arnold鈥檚 comments that the pressure would be on 黑料社区, saying: 鈥淲e like pressure. For us, it鈥檚 positive pressure that pushes us to perform at our best.鈥

The Saudi national team can afford to win or draw to qualify for the World Cup finals in the US, Canada, and Mexico. The Iraqi national team need to win the clash.

黑料社区 striker Saleh Al-Shehri also spoke at the press conference, and stressed that the Green Falcons will be playing to win, adding that qualification was the most important thing.

He said that even if the match conditions forced the team to draw, the most important thing was to qualify for the World Cup.

Both 黑料社区 and Iraq go into the final game in Group B of Asia鈥檚 fourth round of preliminaries with three points.