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Damac vs. Al-Kholoud: A crucial match in the Roshan League survival battle
Damac is preparing to face Al-Kholoud in the 20th round of the Saudi Professional League. It's a crucial match in the battle to avoid relegation.
Saudi football fans, particularly those focused on the relegation battle, will be glued to their screens on Tuesday as Damac FC hosts Al-Kholoud at their home ground in Khamis Mushait for a crucial match in the 20th round of the Saudi Professional League. Both teams desperately need the three points to regain their footing and distance themselves from the relegation zone.
General context and importance of the match
This match takes on added significance as it pits two teams directly battling to avoid relegation against each other. At this stage of the season, head-to-head encounters between relegation-threatened teams are considered "six-point matches," where a win not only secures three crucial points but also denies them to their direct rivals, thus amplifying the impact of the result on the league table. The Roshan League this season is witnessing fierce competition at all levels, particularly at the bottom of the standings, where several clubs are closely matched, making every game a must-win cup final.
Damac... Searching for a lifeline
Damac FC is going through a very difficult period, currently sitting in 16th place with only 11 points. The team has failed to win any of its last seven matches and has lost its last three, a significant points hemorrhage that puts them in a precarious position. The coaching staff and players are hoping that the upcoming match against Al-Kholoud, played at home in front of their fans, will be the turning point to break the losing streak and halt this decline before it's too late. The team is relying on the experience of key players such as Brazilian goalkeeper Kewen Silva, Algerian defender Abdelkader Bedrane, and Moroccan Jamal Harkas, along with Riyadh Sharahili and Dhari Al-Anzi, to lead them to a long-awaited victory.
Immortality... to affirm awakening and avoid the downward spiral
On the other side, Al-Kholoud enters the match in 14th place with 15 points, four points ahead of Damac. Despite a resounding victory over Al-Fateh earlier, they subsequently suffered two consecutive defeats against Al-Ettifaq and Al-Nassr, leaving them close to the relegation zone. Al-Kholoud aims to capitalize on their new signings during the winter transfer window to improve their results and league position. A win against Damac would give them a comfortable lead over one of their direct rivals and provide a significant morale boost for the remainder of the season. The team boasts key players such as Argentinian goalkeeper Juan Cosani, Slovakian defender Norbert Djimber, Englishman John Buckley, and Comorian striker Meziane Maoulida.
History of encounters and the impact of the result
The head-to-head record between the two teams in the Saudi Professional League holds a slight advantage for Damac, who have won two matches compared to Al-Kholoud's single victory. However, historical statistics become irrelevant in such crucial encounters, where the circumstances of the game and the players' desire to win are paramount. The outcome of this match is expected to directly impact the relegation battle in the Roshan League, either intensifying the competition if Damac wins and closes the gap, or providing Al-Kholoud with a vital boost if they secure all three points.
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Al-Qadisiyah agrees with Sofiane El Karouani, Utrecht player
Details of the agreement between Saudi club Al-Qadisiyah and Moroccan defender Sofiane El Karouani, a player for Dutch club Utrecht, to sign him in the upcoming summer transfer window to strengthen the team's ranks.

In a move reflecting the great ambitions of the Saudi Al-Qadisiyah club to compete for titles, international press reports revealed that the club's management has reached a final agreement to sign Moroccan left-back Sofiane El Karouani, who plays for the Dutch club Utrecht.
The reliable journalist in the transfer market, Santi Ona, confirmed that the negotiations between the two parties were successful, as all personal and financial terms were agreed upon, and the deal will be officially completed and its procedures finalized during the upcoming summer transfer window, making the Croatian the first pillar of "Beni Cadiz" for the new sports season.
Impressive statistics for Al-Kroani in the Dutch league
Al-Qadisiyah's interest in the 25-year-old Moroccan player stems from his impressive performances in the Dutch leagues. According to recent reports, Al-Krouani had an exceptional season with Utrecht, participating in 34 matches across all competitions, scoring 3 goals, and providing an astonishing 15 assists, making him one of his team's most prominent attacking defenders.
The new Al-Qadisiyah project and the challenge of the giants
This deal comes amidst the historic transformation Al-Qadisiyah Club has undergone since its acquisition by Saudi Aramco, as part of the sports club privatization project. The Al-Qadisiyah management aims to build an invincible team capable of challenging the top four clubs (Al-Hilal, Al-Nassr, Al-Ittihad, and Al-Ahli) in the Saudi Professional League. The club has previously made high-profile signings of international stars, and the acquisition of the Croatian player is a continuation of this strategy, which aims to strengthen key positions with players possessing European experience and high technical ability.
Moroccan presence in the Saudi League
With his anticipated arrival, Soufiane El Karouani will join a constellation of Moroccan stars who have shone in Saudi Arabian football, such as Yassine Bounou, Abderrazak Hamdallah, and Munir Mohamedi. This trend reflects the confidence Saudi clubs have in the Moroccan player, who is known for his tactical discipline and high skill level. El Karouani is expected to add this quality to Al-Qadisiyah's left flank, thus enhancing the team's chances of competing for domestic and continental titles in the future.
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Al-Qadisiyah officially signs Waleed Al-Ahmad from Al-Taawoun – Deal details
Al-Qadisiyah FC has officially completed the signing of defender Waleed Al-Ahmad from Al-Taawoun. Learn about the financial details of the deal and coach Brendan Rodgers' vision for strengthening the team.

Sources within Al-Qadisiyah Club have announced that the club's management has finalized the signing of solid defender Waleed Al-Ahmad from Al-Taawoun Club, as part of the club's efforts to strengthen its squad during the current winter transfer window. All financial and contractual terms have been agreed upon between the two parties, officially making the player an Al-Qadisiyah player after intensive negotiations over the past few hours.
According to sources at Al-Midan Al-Riyadi, Waleed Al-Ahmad's transfer came after Al-Qadisiyah's management paid the required transfer fee to Al-Taawoun, paving the way for the successful completion of the deal. Al-Midan had previously exclusively published details of the behind-the-scenes negotiations, confirming the Eastern Province club's desire to acquire the player to bolster their defense.
The ambitious Qadisiyah project and the return of "Banu Qadis"
This deal comes amidst a major transformation underway at Al-Qadisiyah Club, particularly following its acquisition by Saudi Aramco as part of the investment and privatization project for sports clubs launched by the Saudi Crown Prince. This transformation has granted the club immense financial and administrative strength, enabling it to attract prominent names and outstanding local talents, with the aim of restoring the "Knight of the East" to its rightful place among the elite of the Saudi Professional League and to compete strongly for local and continental titles in the near future.
The importance of the deal, both technically and tactically
Waleed Al-Ahmad is considered one of the most prominent defenders to have emerged in the Saudi League in recent seasons with Al-Taawoun. He is distinguished by his physical strength and ability to build play from the back, qualities sought by Al-Qadisiyah's coaching staff. This move is a masterstroke by Al-Qadisiyah's management, as the benefit is not limited to strengthening the team, but also extends to narrowing the technical gap with rival clubs by attracting local international players who form the backbone of any team aspiring to championships.
Technical staff vision and future plans
These swift moves in the winter transfer window come at the behest of precise technical recommendations and the direct request of the team's manager, Brendan Rodgers, who identified the team's defensive weaknesses as a top priority that must be addressed to finish the season as strongly as possible. Rodgers aims to create tactical balance in the back line by signing Al-Ahmad, thus providing the team with greater stability in the crucial remaining league matches.
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Milan withdraws from signing Mateta for medical reasons, and Juventus is watching closely
Milan have cancelled the signing of Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta after a medical. Learn more about his knee injury and Juventus' entry into the negotiations.

In a surprising turn of events in the winter transfer market, AC Milan has officially decided against finalizing the signing of French striker Jean-Philippe Mateta from English club Crystal Palace. This decisive decision was based on the recommendations of the club's medical staff, according to a source familiar with the matter who spoke to AFP, putting an end to the speculation that had dominated Italian media in recent hours.
Sources close to the Lombardy club revealed that the main reason behind the collapse of the deal lay in the results of the player's thorough medical examinations. AC Milan had requested additional and in-depth tests, specifically on the player's knee, but the results did not provide the necessary medical guarantees the club sought before investing in him. This led the management to abandon the deal to avoid any future risks that could affect the team's performance.
The original plan between the two parties was for Mateta (28 years old) to join the Rossoneri during the upcoming summer transfer window. However, given Milan's pressing need to strengthen their attack at present, a preliminary agreement was reached to bring his arrival forward by six months to this January, before the medical results brought the matter back to square one and the entire deal was canceled.
This setback is a blow to AC Milan's plans, as the team currently sits second in the Serie A standings. The coach and management were counting on the French striker to bolster their chances of competing for the Scudetto and closing the gap with the league leaders. Mateta has proven his worth in the English Premier League, playing in every match for Crystal Palace this season, except for the last one which he missed in anticipation of his move to Italy. This demonstrates his physical and technical readiness, aside from the medical concerns raised by Milan.
In a related development, Milan's withdrawal could open the door for their arch-rivals Juventus. According to Italian press reports, the "Old Lady" is closely monitoring the situation and may make an offer for Mateta in the few remaining hours before the winter transfer window closes, attempting to capitalize on the situation and bolster their squad with a striker experienced in Europe's top leagues.
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