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Abha added to Al-Taawoun's woes after the two sides played to a 1-1 draw at their stadium
Abha added to the suffering of their guest Al-Taawon after they came out with a positive draw of one goal each in the match that brought them together at Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Sports City Stadium in Al-Mahala as part of the 25th round of the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Professional League Cup.
Al-Taawoun started the match strongly, eager to secure the three points. Their Egyptian star, Mostafa Fathi, managed to score the first goal early, taking advantage of goalkeeper Abdelali Mohammadi's mistake. Fathi put the ball into the net as Al-Taawoun's first goal (17th minute). Before the end of the first half, Abha was awarded a penalty kick after the ball hit the hand of Al-Taawoun defender Christian Luyindama. Saad Bguir stepped up and put it into the goal as Abha's equalizer (44th minute). In the second half, the two teams failed to score, and the match ended in a 1-1 draw.
With this result, Abha achieves its fifth draw in the league and reaches 32 points, occupying sixth place, while Al-Taawon achieved its eleventh draw, the most of the teams with draws, and reached 26 points, in thirteenth place, just one point away from the relegation zone.
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CAF Champions League draw: Al Ahly to face Esperance and other fiery encounters
Comprehensive coverage of the CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup draw results. Al Ahly will face Esperance, while Zamalek, Pyramids, and Moroccan and Algerian teams face tough opponents in the quarterfinals.

Cairo, the Egyptian capital, witnessed a major sporting event today, eagerly anticipated by football fans across the African continent: the draw for the knockout stages of the CAF Champions League and the CAF Confederation Cup. The results heralded a new phase of fierce competition, placing Arab clubs in challenging matches and direct confrontations that offer no room for error, promising high-level matches both technically and in terms of fan engagement.
Fiery clashes in the African Champions League
The draw for the CAF Champions League quarterfinals produced some early finals, with the most anticipated and heated clash being between giants Al Ahly of Egypt and Esperance of Tunisia. This match is a true African classic, given the long and exciting history between the two clubs in continental competitions, making it a focus of attention not only in Africa but worldwide.
In a related development, the draw pitted Egyptian club Pyramids FC, the defending champions, against Morocco's FAR Rabat in a tough encounter that pits Egypt's ambition to retain the title against Morocco's desire to reclaim past glories. Meanwhile, South Africa's Mamelodi Sundowns will face Mali's Stade Malien, while Sudan's Al-Hilal will clash with Morocco's RS Berkane in a always fiercely contested and exciting Arab-African derby.
Zamalek and Wydad face Confederation Cup challenges
The Confederation Cup draw was no less intriguing, pitting Egyptian giants Zamalek against Congolese side Otoho in a potentially tricky encounter. The White Knights will be looking to overcome this challenge against an underdog African team that often springs surprises on home soil. Meanwhile, in an all-Moroccan clash, Wydad Casablanca will face fellow Moroccan side Olympique Safi, guaranteeing a Moroccan team a place in the semi-finals, while simultaneously eliminating another.
The draw also resulted in a tough match for USM Alger against Congolese side Maitema, while Al Masry of Port Said will face a strong North African derby against Algerian side CR Belouizdad, in a match expected to draw a large crowd due to the overwhelming popularity of both teams.
The importance of the event and the historical context
This edition of the African championships is particularly significant due to the close technical levels between North African and sub-Saharan clubs, as well as the substantial financial incentives offered by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to the winning teams. The numerous all-Arab clashes in these rounds reflect the dominance of North African clubs in continental football, adding a special layer of excitement to the matches given the historical rivalry and intense competition between clubs from Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, and Algeria.
The fact that these clubs have reached the knockout stages confirms the success of sports development plans in their countries, and presents the fans with a rich football feast that will determine the features of the continent’s champions for this season, amid international anticipation to follow the African talents for whom these tournaments are often the gateway to global professionalism.
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Yassla speaks about the difficulty of facing Al-Najma and Al-Ahli's ambition in the league
Al-Ahli coach Mathias Jiesle stressed the difficulty of facing Al-Najma in the Roshan League due to the tight schedule and the opponent's resurgence, emphasizing the need to win in order to continue competing for the top spot.

German coach Matthias Jäissle, manager of Al-Ahli's first football team, emphasized the difficulty and importance of the upcoming match against Al-Najma in the 23rd round of the Saudi Professional League. His remarks came during the pre-match press conference, where he highlighted the technical and physical challenges facing the team at this crucial stage of the season.
Yassle clearly pointed to the tight schedule, explaining that the match comes just two days after the previous one, presenting the coaching staff with a significant challenge: finding the delicate balance between maintaining a high level of performance and ensuring the players' physical readiness to avoid fatigue or injuries. Rapid recovery and player rotation are among the most important factors that major clubs rely on to compete on all fronts, especially given the significant development and increasing competitiveness of the Saudi league.
In analyzing their opponents, Al-Ahli's coach warned against underestimating Al-Najma, noting their high morale. He said, "Of course, Al-Najma's victory in their last match will give them a significant morale boost, especially after the recent change in their coaching staff." It's well-known in football that coaching changes often create a positive shock within a team, motivating players to perform at their best to prove themselves to the new coach. This presents Al-Ahli with a test that demands high mental focus throughout the ninety minutes.
Despite these challenges, Yassleh expressed his strong optimism about his team's ability to overcome this obstacle, emphasizing that Al-Ahli's primary objective is to secure the three points and nothing less. This determination stems from Al-Ahli's ongoing pursuit of the league title and their continued presence in the title race, where every point is crucial in this long league campaign. Al-Ahli fans expect their team to maintain their strong performances, especially given the presence of exceptional players capable of making a difference in difficult moments.
This match is of particular importance as it comes in the last third of the season, when the features of the champion begin to take shape, and matches against mid-table teams become like cup matches that cannot be divided in two for the teams competing for the top spot.
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Al-Nasr's expected lineup against Arkadag in the second leg of the Asian Champions League Round of 16
Find out Al-Nassr's expected lineup for the AFC Champions League Round of 16 second leg against Arkadag. Jesus makes sweeping changes to secure qualification at Al-Awwal Park Stadium in Riyadh.
The first football team of Al-Nasr Saudi Club is preparing to play a crucial and important match on Wednesday evening, as it hosts its counterpart, the Turkmen team, Arkadağ, on the grounds of the “Al-Awwal Park” stadium in the capital, Riyadh, as part of the second leg of the round of 16 of the AFC Champions League 2.
Al-Nasr's Portuguese coach, Jorge Jesus, has largely settled on the starting lineup for this continental encounter, as the coaching staff seeks to exploit the home advantage and the support of the fans to confirm the superiority achieved by the team in the first leg away from home, which ended with Al-Nasr winning by a single goal, making a draw of any score sufficient to guarantee passage to the quarter-finals.
Features of Al-Nasr's expected lineup
Recent training sessions and technical reports indicate that the coach is leaning towards a mix of young players and those who haven't featured regularly in the league, aiming to rest some key players while maintaining the team's overall structure. Al-Nassr is expected to start the match with the following lineup:
- Goalkeeper: Pinto.
- Defense line: Nawaf Boushal, Abdul-Ilah Al-Amri, Nader Al-Sharari, Salem Al-Najdi.
- Midfield: Abdullah Al-Khaibari, Ali Al-Hassan, Haider Abdul-Karim.
- Attack line: Abdulrahman Ghareeb, Abdullah Al-Hamdan, Angelo.
The importance of the match and the context of the continental competition
This match is of particular importance to Al-Nassr, not only for qualification, but also to confirm the team's seriousness in competing for the title of the current edition of the AFC Champions League 2. This tournament, with its new format, presents an ideal opportunity for Saudi clubs to increase their tally of continental titles and enhance the status of the Saudi League as one of the strongest leagues in Asia.
In this match, Jesus is relying on the attacking prowess of Abdulrahman Ghareeb's speed and the skill of Brazilian Angelo, in addition to the defensive solidity the team has recently displayed. The coaching staff aims to give players like Abdullah Al-Hamdan and Ali Al-Hassan more playing time to improve their readiness for upcoming domestic competitions, while ensuring they don't underestimate the Turkmenistani opponent, who still have a theoretical chance of turning the game around.
It is worth noting that Al-Nasr fans are counting heavily on overcoming this obstacle smoothly, in order to focus on the busy local commitments, while continuing the continental dream of winning the Asian title and making the yellow stands happy.
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