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Malik Al-Khulood attacks refereeing in the Roshan League and demands international intervention
Ben Harburg, owner of Al-Kholoud Club, criticized the refereeing in the Roshan League after the Al-Ahli match, calling for an independent international evaluation of the referees to ensure fair competition and raise the quality of the Saudi League.
American Ben Harburg, owner of the Saudi Al-Kholoud club, launched a scathing attack and sharp criticism of the refereeing system in the Roshan Professional League, following his team's loss to Al-Ahli club by a single goal, in the match that brought the two teams together as part of the sixteenth round of the competition.
Context of the major transformation in Saudi football
These statements come at a time when the Saudi Professional League is undergoing a historic transformation and an unprecedented leap forward, fueled by massive investments and the attraction of some of the world's brightest football stars. With the league's rising market value and growing global audience, the quality of all aspects of the game, including refereeing, is under greater scrutiny than ever before. Ben Harburg is one of the most prominent foreign investors in Saudi clubs, which lends his remarks added significance regarding investors' perspectives on the competitive environment and its fairness.
Details of the crisis and demands for a hearing in the VAR room
The controversy erupted following the decision to disallow Al-Kholoud's goal in the 57th minute of their match against Al-Ahli. Refereeing analyst Nawaf Shukrallah bolstered Al-Kholoud's position, stating the club's right to request access to the audio recordings of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) room to verify the validity of the procedures that led to the goal's cancellation. Harburg considered this a turning point in the match.
The paradox of spending and product quality
On his official X platform account, Harburg raised a fundamental question about the discrepancy between the enormous expenditure and the quality of the final product, asking: "How can a league spend all this money on stars and yet offer a lower-quality, less competitive product?" He attributed the primary reason to the standard of refereeing, noting that the increasing number of protests from various clubs this season is a serious indicator that warrants attention.
The absence of Saudi referees from the World Cup and its impact
Malik Al-Khulood did not limit himself to criticizing his team’s match, but also addressed a broader issue concerning the future of Saudi refereeing, considering that the failure to select any Saudi referee to participate in the World Cup finals, in addition to the cessation of publishing periodic reports to evaluate referees, represents a major question mark and a worrying indicator of the efficiency of the current system.
Worrying statistics about actual playtime
In demonstrating the poor management of matches, Harburg cited precise statistics, pointing out that excessive refereeing interventions kill the enjoyment of the game. He gave the example of a recent match between Al-Ahli and Al-Akhdoud, where the actual playing time amounted to only 45 minutes out of 104 (approximately 43%), a very low percentage compared to the global average in major leagues, which is close to 60%. He emphasized that his team suffered from refereeing injustices in six matches this season, which directly affected the results.
Roadmap for Reform: An Independent International Assessment
Harburg did not stop at criticism; he also offered practical proposals for overcoming the crisis, including:
- Use an independent international body to evaluate the performance of all league referees.
- Exclude referees who do not meet international standards.
- Replacing them with elite international referees, with a proposal that clubs bear the costs in proportions that correspond to their budgets.
He concluded his remarks by directing a question to the sports audience about the proposed solutions, warning that the continuation of the current situation would deprive the fans of enjoyment and undermine the principle of fair competition.
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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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Al-Shabab's qualification scenarios for the Gulf Champions League semi-finals against Al-Tadhamon Hadramout
Learn about the scenarios for Al Shabab Saudi Club to qualify for the semi-finals of the Gulf Champions League in the match against Tadamun Hadramout, and the points calculations with Al Rayyan and Al Nahda in the decisive round.

Al-Shabab FC of Saudi Arabia enters a crucial phase in its continental campaign, as the "Leopard" seeks to revive its hopes and strengthen its chances of securing a place in the semi-finals of the Gulf Champions League. Tonight, Tuesday, Al-Shabab hosts Yemen's Al-Tadhamon Hadramout in a decisive match, part of the sixth and final round of the group stage – a must-win game for the Saudi team.
The coaching staff and players at Al Shabab understand that winning this match, while crucial, is not enough to guarantee direct qualification. The group standings dictate that Al Shabab must win by at least two goals to solidify their position, while also awaiting the outcome of the other match in the same group, between group leaders Al Rayyan of Qatar and Al Nahda of Oman. This complex situation places the team under immense psychological and technical pressure, demanding unwavering focus throughout the ninety minutes.
In analyzing the qualification scenarios, the most favorable and secure option for Al-Shabab is a loss for Oman's Al-Nahda against Qatar's Al-Rayyan. In this case, a victory for Al-Shabab would guarantee their passage to the semi-finals, regardless of goal difference, thanks to their direct competitor's stumble. Any other result in the other match could leave Al-Shabab's hopes hanging in the balance or eliminate them altogether, leaving all eyes in Riyadh glued to the pitch, anxiously awaiting news from the Al-Rayyan vs. Al-Nahda game.
From a numerical standpoint, Al-Shabab currently sits third in the group standings with 4 points, while Al-Rayyan of Qatar leads the group with 9 points and has already secured qualification. This could allow them to play with greater ease, potentially influencing their match against Al-Nahda. This tournament holds particular significance for Saudi clubs, as Gulf Cup competitions are part of the region's footballing heritage and serve as an important platform for preparing teams for larger Asian competitions. Furthermore, the tournament's unique appeal to fans fosters a spirit of competition among the Gulf nations.
This match comes at a time when Al-Shabab is striving to solidify its position as one of the pillars of Saudi football. Reaching the semi-finals represents a significant morale boost for the team as it seeks to regain its international prominence and bring joy to its fans, who are eager for titles. Despite the theoretical differences in skill level, facing Al-Tadhamon Hadramout demands great respect for the opponent, who are determined to represent Yemeni football in the best possible way, promising a highly competitive and exciting match.
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The Saudi national team's coaching staff visits Al-Fayha, Al-Hazm, and Al-Kholoud clubs
Follow the details of the Saudi national team's technical staff's visits to Al-Fayha, Al-Hazm and Al-Kholoud clubs as part of the Green Falcons' preparations for the 2026 World Cup and monitoring the players' readiness.

In a move reflecting the meticulous attention to detail in the upcoming preparation phase, the assistant coaching staff of the national team continued their intensive field visits, with the latest stop being Al-Fayha, Al-Hazm, and Al-Kholoud clubs. These visits are part of the comprehensive strategy and early preparation program to ensure the best possible readiness for the Green Falcons' anticipated participation in the 2026 World Cup finals.
During these visits, the coaching staff directly assessed the technical and physical condition of the players shortlisted for the national team. The visits went beyond remote monitoring, including face-to-face and productive meetings with the players, during which the sensitivity of the current phase and the importance of strict adherence to tactical instructions were emphasized. Significant attention was also paid to the "invisible" aspects of modern football, such as dietary discipline, health programs, and a thorough review of each player's physical indicators and statistics to ensure their continued improvement.
Integration between clubs and the national team: a cornerstone of success
The tours included extensive discussions with the technical and medical staff of Al-Fayha, Al-Hazm, and Al-Kholoud clubs, with the aim of establishing joint and sustainable coordination mechanisms. This step aims to align the clubs' training programs with the high demands of the national team, ensuring that training loads do not conflict and minimizing the risk of injuries. This reinforces the concept of technical integration that the national team management seeks to establish in service of Saudi football.
General context and the importance of early preparation
These moves are particularly important given the tremendous development Saudi football is witnessing, with the Roshan Professional League becoming a global focal point, thus intensifying competition and demanding extra effort from Saudi players to prove themselves. This early preparation comes as a continuation of the progress evident in recent international appearances, as the national team's management seeks to replicate and surpass past successes and ensure a respectable showing befitting the Kingdom's stature at the upcoming global tournament in North America.
Continuation of field visits
Sources confirmed that these visits are not isolated incidents, but rather part of an ongoing, institutional work plan. The assistant coaching staff is scheduled to continue its program by visiting another group of clubs in the coming period, including Al-Shabab, Al-Riyadh, Al-Fateh, Al-Akhdoud, and Damac. This comprehensive plan underscores the coaching staff's desire to keep all available players under observation and to create the right mental and physical conditions for them to be at their peak performance when called upon to represent the nation.
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