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Al-Qadisiyah defeats Al-Fateh and displaces Al-Ittihad from second place
Al-Qadisiyah shines and defeats Al-Fateh with a clean goal, removing Al-Ittihad from second place in the Saudi Roshan League, in an exciting match that witnessed decisive moments until the end.
Al-Qadisiyah shines and jumps to second place in the Saudi Roshan League
In a thrilling football match, Al-Qadisiyah secured a valuable 1-0 victory over hosts Al-Fateh, propelling them to second place in the Saudi Professional League. The game, played at Al-Fateh's stadium in Al-Ahsa, was a captivating affair from start to finish.
A fiery start and continuous excitement
The match saw a strong start from both teams, with Mourad Batna almost opening the scoring for Al-Fateh after a perfect cross from Othman Al-Othman. However, Batna's header went just wide of the post. Al-Qadisiyah responded quickly with a delightful pass from Otavio to Julian Quinones, but goalkeeper Pacheco was equal to the task and cleared the danger.
The pressure continued from both sides, with Othman Al-Othman sending in a cross that unsettled Al-Qadisiyah's defense and nearly found the back of the net. Kenyones also missed a golden opportunity after being put through on goal, but his low shot went just wide of the post.
Critical moments and a decisive victory for Al-Qadisiyah
Yasser Al-Shahrani made a costly mistake when he passed the ball to Al-Fateh striker Ekambi, who squandered the opportunity by shooting over the crossbar. Ekambi then missed another chance after a clever pass from Mourad Batna, but goalkeeper Casteels made a brilliant save, tipping the ball over the bar for a corner.
In a crucial moment of the match, Julian Quinones was fouled by Al-Fateh goalkeeper Pacheco during a swift Al-Qadisiyah counter-attack. German referee Florian Badstuebner didn't hesitate to show Pacheco a straight red card, forcing Al-Fateh to play with ten men.
The goal was to win and secure a well-deserved runner-up position
Al-Qadisiyah exploited Al-Fateh's numerical disadvantage in the best possible way. In the 51st minute, from a well-organized attack led by Musab Al-Juwair, who passed the ball long to the unmarked Kenyones, who didn't hesitate to score the only goal of the match with a powerful shot into the middle of the goal in front of substitute goalkeeper Amin Bukhari.
Despite Italian striker Matteo Retigi's attempt to equalize for Al-Fateh through a dangerous opportunity, defender Marwan Saadan was on the lookout for him and brilliantly cleared the ball.
The future looks bright for Al-Qadisiyah... and Al-Fateh needs to rectify the situation
With this impressive victory, Al-Qadisiyah secured their third win, raising their points tally to 10 and placing them second behind Al-Nassr by just two points. Al-Fateh, on the other hand, suffered their third defeat, remaining stuck on one point in 16th place.
Expectations suggest that Al-Qadisiyah could continue their impressive run if they maintain this high level of performance and capitalize on their opportunities in upcoming matches. As for Al-Fateh, they urgently need to regroup and rectify their situation before it's too late to ensure their survival in the top division.
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Today's matches (Monday): Al-Hilal vs. Al-Ahli vs. Barcelona
Find out the schedule for today's matches in the AFC Champions League and La Liga. Al Hilal faces Al Wahda, Al Ahli plays Shabab Al Ahli, and Barcelona takes on Girona.

Football fans across Asia and Europe will be glued to their screens today, Monday, as the sporting arena offers a rich feast of high-profile matches. The schedule boasts fixtures , from the excitement of the new AFC Champions League format to the top-of-the-table clash in La Liga, as well as crucial encounters in the FA Cup and Serie A.
AFC Champions League Elite: The Battle for Continental supremacy
Today's matches in the AFC Champions League are of paramount importance, as this tournament represents the premier showcase for football in Asia following recent reforms by the Asian Football Confederation aimed at enhancing competitiveness. The dominance of Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar is evident in this edition, with Gulf clubs striving to solidify their continental standing.
Al-Ahli Saudi FC faces a tough challenge against Shabab Al-Ahli Dubai in a Gulf derby that promises plenty of excitement and competitiveness given the rich history of both teams. Meanwhile, Al-Hilal, the Asian powerhouse and most decorated club in continental competitions, continues its quest to reclaim the title when it takes on Al-Wahda of the UAE in a match where the "Leader" will be looking to prove its superiority and demonstrate its technical and physical readiness.
Barcelona and Girona challenge in La Liga
On the European stage, all eyes are on La Liga, where Barcelona will face a tough away match against Girona. This game is more than just 90 minutes; it's a mini-Catalan derby with a special significance, especially after Girona's remarkable rise in recent seasons and their challenge to the top teams. Barcelona will be looking to secure three points to continue their pursuit of the La Liga title, while Girona will be aiming to capitalize on home advantage and the support of their fans to achieve a positive result against the Catalan giants.
A detailed list of today's (Monday's) matches schedule
Here is the complete schedule of matches in Mecca time:
AFC Champions League Elite
- 07:00 - Al-Ahli (Saudi Arabia) vs Shabab Al-Ahli (UAE)
- 07:00 - Sharjah (UAE) vs Nasaf (Uzbekistan)
- 09:15 - Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia) vs Al Wahda (UAE)
- 09:15 - Al-Shorta (Iraq) vs Al-Duhail (Qatar)
Spanish League (La Liga)
- 11:00 - Girona vs Barcelona
FA Cup
- 10:30 - Macclesfield vs Brentford
Italian League
- 10:45 - Cagliari vs Lecce
These matches come at a sensitive time in the football season, as teams seek to collect the largest number of points, whether to secure qualification in continental championships or to improve their positions in local leagues, promising enjoyable viewing for sports fans of all affiliations.
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Al-Najai and Al-Nasser return to Al-Nassr training ahead of the Asian Champions League match against Arkadaj
Sami Al-Najai and Saad Al-Nasser have confirmed their readiness to participate in Al-Nasr's training sessions before facing Arkadaj in the AFC Champions League 2, and Jesus is preparing the team to compete for the top spot.

A sense of relief and optimism prevailed within the Saudi club Al-Nassr after the coaching staff received a significant morale and technical boost with the confirmation that the influential duo, Saad Al-Nasser and Sami Al-Najei, are ready to return to the first team's group training sessions. The two players are scheduled to resume training on Monday, at an ideal time before the team resumes its crucial continental commitments and intense domestic competitions.
The green light was given for the duo's return after they underwent a thorough series of medical examinations and physical tests, which unequivocally proved their successful completion of rehabilitation and full recovery from the muscle injuries that had sidelined them recently. The official medical report confirmed that the players do not require any further individual treatment or rehabilitation programs, thus providing the coaching staff with additional tactical options during this crucial stage of the season.
This return takes on added significance given the overall context of the Saudi Professional League, which is witnessing fierce competition and unprecedented levels of rivalry. Al-Nassr currently sits second in the standings with 52 points, just one point behind the leader, making every match a must-win cup final. The return of key players at this juncture is crucial for bolstering the squad's depth and providing ready substitutes to cope with the pressure of a congested fixture schedule.
On the continental level, all eyes are on the Asian stage, where Al-Nassr is preparing for a crucial match. Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus granted his players a short break to recover after their valuable 2-0 victory over Al-Fateh in the 22nd round, before the team resumed intensive preparations for the second leg of their AFC Champions League Round of 16 tie.
During Monday's training session, Jesus focused on improving physical conditioning and implementing tactical plays, paying particular attention to players returning from injury to ensure their quick reintegration into match fitness ahead of Wednesday's clash with Turkmenistan's Arkadağ. This match is considered a true test of Al-Nassr's continental ambitions, as the team seeks to capitalize on home advantage and the support of their fans to secure a victory and advance to the next round, further solidifying Saudi football's standing in Asian competitions.
In related news regarding injuries, goalkeeper Raghed Al-Najjar continues his intensive rehabilitation program to recover from his injury, while the medical and coaching staff anticipate the imminent return of Iraqi talent Haider Abdul Karim to group training, following his recovery from a sudden illness that sidelined him from the under-21 team. Al-Nassr hopes to have a full squad to compete strongly on all fronts, especially after narrowing the points gap with their traditional rival, Al-Hilal, which promises a thrilling end to the season.
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Bologna defeats Torino 2-1 in Serie A and stops the bleeding of points
Bologna defeated Torino 2-1 in the 25th round of Serie A, ending their losing streak amidst fan protests against the Torino president. Here are the match details and standings.

Bologna revived their slim hopes of competing for European places next season after achieving a hard-fought and important 2-1 victory over hosts Torino in their match on Sunday, as part of the 25th round of the Italian Serie A football league.
End of Bologna's run of negative results
This victory came as a lifeline for Bologna, ending a disappointing run of results that included four consecutive league defeats. The team entered the match suffering a sharp decline in performance, having managed only one win in their last 12 games, placing immense pressure on the coaching staff and players to rediscover their winning form.
Bologna's suffering was not limited to the league, but extended to various competitions, as the team failed to taste victory in its last three matches before this encounter, most notably the bitter exit from the quarter-finals of the Italian Cup after losing to Lazio 1-4 on penalties, which made winning against Torino an urgent necessity to restore confidence.
Match details and goal scenarios
The match witnessed dramatic events, as Bologna opened the scoring through an own goal when Croatian Nikola Vlasic scored an own goal in the 49th minute. Although Vlasic quickly corrected his mistake by equalizing for Torino in the 62nd minute, Argentine Santiago Castro had other ideas, as he snatched the winning goal for Bologna in the 70th minute, giving his team three valuable points that raised their tally to 33 points in eighth place, reducing the gap with sixth-placed Atalanta to nine points.
Turin crisis and fan protests
The match was played in unusual circumstances, with Torino's stadium noticeably empty. This low turnout is part of escalating protests by the club's supporters against the management and its president, Urbano Cairo. They have decided to boycott home matches to express their dissatisfaction with the administration's policies and the team's poor results. With this loss, Torino remains on 27 points in 14th place, continuing their inconsistent form after managing only one win in their last seven league matches.
Results of the remaining matches of the round
In a related match from the same round, Sassuolo secured a valuable away victory against Udinese with a score of 2-1. Despite Udinese taking an early lead through Frenchman Omar Soulet in the tenth minute, Sassuolo turned the tables in the second half thanks to goals from Frenchman Armand Llorente (56) and Andrea Pinamonti (58), bringing Sassuolo's tally to 32 points and placing them tenth in the standings.
The round also saw a dramatic 2-1 victory for Parma over Hellas Verona. Parma capitalized on their numerical advantage after Nigerian Gift Urban was sent off in the 11th minute, taking an early lead through Spaniard Adrian Bernabé. Although Verona managed to equalize through a penalty converted by Dutch-Moroccan Abdou Haraoui, Argentinian Matteo Pellegrino snatched a dramatic winner for Parma in the third minute of stoppage time. This victory strengthened Parma's position in 12th place with 29 points, while Verona remained rooted to the bottom of the table with 15 points. In another match, Genoa and Cremonese played out a goalless draw.
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