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The Riyadh Tour of Arabian Horses kicks off
The first competitions of the final round of the Arabian Horses Tour (GCAT), organized by the Saudi Equestrian Federation, kicked off today (Wednesday)
The first competitions of the final round of the Arabian Horses Tour (GCAT), organized by the Saudi Equestrian Federation, kicked off today (Wednesday) on the grounds of the championship opposite the King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD).
Six races were held today. The first and second races were for yearling fillies, the third and fourth races were for yearling colts, and the fifth and sixth races were for two-year-old fillies.
The program for the second day includes five races: the first is a race for two-year-old colts, the second is a race for three-year-old fillies, the third is a race for three-year-old colts, and the fourth and fifth are races for mares from four to six years old, in addition to honoring the sponsors.
The tournament rounds began last February in the Qatari capital, Doha, and then completed its five stops in the UAE, Oman, France, then the Netherlands and Italy, with financial prizes amounting to 27.5 million riyals.
The championship will feature the finest Arabian horse stables in the world, with Riyadh being the stage for fierce competition to achieve the title of champion of the Riyadh round, and champion of all rounds.
This hosting aims to elevate the level of Arabian horse shows to new horizons, create a high-level competitive event, meet different cultures, provide competitive opportunities, and encourage investment in this sector.
The first day was accompanied by various activities in the accompanying events area, which includes various restaurants and cafes, different children’s games, in addition to family seating areas and public services.
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Queen Castilles, Al-Qadisiyah's goalkeeper, shines against Al-Hilal in the Roshan League
Watch how Belgian goalkeeper Koen Casteels saved Salem Al-Dawsari's penalty kick, leading Al-Qadisiyah to a valuable draw against Al-Hilal and proving his worth as one of the best goalkeepers in the Roshan League.

On a thrilling night of football at Prince Mohammed bin Fahd Stadium, Belgian goalkeeper Koen Casteels the show with a heroic performance, cementing his status as one of the most outstanding signings in the Saudi Professional League this season. During the fiery encounter between his team, Al-Qadisiyah, and Al-Hilal in the ninth round of matches, Casteels stood as an impenetrable wall, preventing the "Leaders" from taking the lead at a crucial moment in the game.
The most dramatic moment came when the referee awarded Al-Hilal a penalty, and international star Salem Al-Dawsari, known for his prowess in such situations, stepped up to take it. Moments of anticipation filled the stands, but Castilles had other ideas. With sharp focus and a perfect reading of the game, the Belgian goalkeeper dived in the right direction and brilliantly saved Al-Dawsari's shot, preserving the draw and securing a valuable point for his team against one of the strongest title contenders.
A career filled with European experience
This brilliance was no accident; Koen Casteels boasts a rich and varied resume at the highest level. Before joining Al-Qadisiyah in the summer of 2024, the veteran goalkeeper spent many years in the German Bundesliga as the first-choice goalkeeper and captain of VfL Wolfsburg. During his time in Germany, he earned a reputation as one of the most consistent goalkeepers, securing his place as a regular in the Belgian national team, one of the strongest in the world.
An outstanding record in penalty shootouts
His penalty save against Salem Al-Dawsari underscores Castilles' impressive record in handling such shots. Throughout his professional career, the Belgian goalkeeper has faced 66 penalties, saving 15 while conceding 51. These figures show a save percentage exceeding 22%, a respectable rate that places him among the goalkeepers specializing in stopping penalties, giving his team added confidence in crucial moments.
Impact that extends beyond the stadium
Castilles' performance is a testament to the positive impact international signings have had on the competitiveness of the Saudi Professional League. Having a goalkeeper of his experience and quality elevates his team's level not only technically but also gives them confidence and motivation to compete with the top clubs. This save also highlights the strength of the Saudi league on a global scale, where top local talents like Salem Al-Dawsari compete with world-class international stars, creating unpredictable matches and increasing the excitement for fans both locally and internationally.
For Al-Qadisiyah, newly promoted to the Saudi Professional League, securing a point against Al-Hilal is a significant morale booster. This performance confirms that the club's investment in bringing in players of Koen Castilles' caliber was a wise decision, as the Belgian goalkeeper represents a crucial asset the team can rely on to build its ambitions of staying in the top flight and competing strongly in a league that has captured the world's attention.
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Al-Hilal's penalty against Al-Qadisiyah: A refereeing expert confirms the decision was correct
Refereeing expert Ahmed Abu Khadija has settled the debate surrounding Salem Al-Dawsari's penalty kick in the Al-Hilal vs. Al-Qadisiyah match in the Roshan League, confirming the referee's decision was correct. Find out the full details.
The penalty kick awarded to Al-Hilal in their match against Al-Qadisiyah in the nineteenth round of the Saudi Professional League sparked widespread controversy among followers, before the Jordanian refereeing expert Ahmed Abu Khadija settled the matter, confirming the correctness of the match referee’s decision.
In an exclusive statement to Al-Midan Al-Riyadi, Abu Khadija explained that the referee's decision to award a penalty to Salem Al-Dawsari was legally sound. He said, "The penalty awarded to Al-Hilal was correct. There was a clear foul by Al-Qadisiyah defender Jihad Zikri on Salem Al-Dawsari's thigh, and therefore the referee's decision to award the penalty was correct." Despite the correctness of the decision, Al-Hilal star Salem Al-Dawsari was unable to convert the penalty into a goal, as Al-Qadisiyah's Belgian goalkeeper, Koen Casteels, made a brilliant save, maintaining the 1-1 draw at that point in the match, which was held at Prince Mohammed bin Fahd Stadium.
General context and importance of the match
This match comes at a crucial stage of the Saudi Professional League, which is witnessing fierce competition for the top spot and leading positions. Al-Hilal, with its rich history as one of the most prominent clubs in Saudi and Asian football, is always expected to win every match to maintain its position at the top of the standings and strive for the title. Any slip-up, especially against mid-table teams, could prove costly at the end of the season. On the other hand, teams like Al-Qadisiyah are striving to deliver strong performances against the top teams and establish themselves in the Professional League, making these encounters particularly competitive and intense.
The impact of refereeing decisions in the Roshan League
Refereeing decisions, especially those related to penalty kicks, take on added importance given the close point standings of the competing teams. With the implementation of Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology in the Saudi League, every incident is subject to intensive scrutiny, reducing impactful errors but not eliminating refereeing controversies entirely. The confirmation of a refereeing expert's opinion on such a decision helps calm public opinion and lends credibility to the referees' decisions, which is vital for the reputation of a league that has attracted global attention with its constellation of international stars. The accuracy of refereeing not only affects the outcome of a single match but also the course of an entire championship and the spirit of sportsmanship among clubs and their fans.
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Salem Al-Dawsari and penalty kicks: A story of missed opportunities and worrying statistics
Salem Al-Dawsari missed another penalty kick with Al-Hilal, bringing his total number of missed penalties to 11. Analysis of the Saudi football star's penalty kick crisis and its impact on his career.

Once again, Salem Al-Dawsari, captain of Al-Hilal and one of the most prominent icons of Saudi football, finds himself facing the "penalty kick curse" that has plagued him throughout his career. In a moment that held fans' breath during his team's match against Al-Qadisiyah in the nineteenth round of the Saudi Professional League, Al-Dawsari missed a penalty kick that could have extended his team's lead at a crucial moment in the game, sparking widespread debate about his record with penalty kicks.
Context of the event and its details
The missed penalty added another statistic to Al-Dawsari's record, a fact that worries his fans. According to reliable statistics, this was the 11th penalty kick that "The Tornado" has failed to convert in his professional career. These missed penalties are distributed as follows: 6 with the Saudi national team in international competitions, and 5 with his club, Al-Hilal, in various tournaments. In contrast, the player has a relatively good record of successfully converting 20 penalties, including 17 goals for Al-Hilal and 3 for the Saudi national team. This stark contrast raises questions about his focus and composure in these crucial moments.
Significance and impact: Beyond a wasted kick
Missing a penalty kick cannot be considered a trivial matter, especially when it involves a player of Salem Al-Dawsari's stature. Domestically, such misses affect team morale and can cost them valuable points in the fiercely contested Roshan League title race. They also place additional pressure on the player himself as the team's captain and primary penalty taker, potentially prompting the coaching staff to reassess his role. Regionally and internationally, Al-Dawsari, the reigning Asian Player of the Year and scorer of the historic goal against Argentina in the 2012 World Cup, is seen as a role model for Saudi players. Consequently, any weakness in a fundamental technical aspect like penalty kicks becomes a subject of analysis and discussion in Asian and global sporting circles.
Historical background: A great player and an ongoing challenge
Despite this challenge, Salem Al-Dawsari's remarkable career cannot be overlooked. He is a decisive player who has directly contributed to Al-Hilal's numerous titles, most notably the AFC Champions League, and has led the Saudi national team to historic achievements. Al-Dawsari is distinguished by his exceptional individual skills and his ability to make a difference in the most difficult circumstances. However, penalty kicks remain a unique psychological and technical challenge for him, a phenomenon common even among the world's football legends who have faced similar pressures. The question remains whether he will continue to shoulder this responsibility, or whether the team will look to another avenue to ensure these precious opportunities are converted into goals.
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