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Saïd Benrahma will miss the Neom vs. Al-Qadisiyah match in the Roshan League
Algerian star Said Benrahma will miss the Neom vs. Al-Qadisiyah match in the 22nd round of the Saudi Roshan League due to injury, by decision of coach Christophe Galtier.

The technical staff of the Neom team, led by the veteran French coach Christophe Galtier, received a painful blow hours before the anticipated match against Al-Qadisiyah, as it was confirmed that the Algerian star Said Benrahma would be absent from the match due to injury, which puts the team in a tactical predicament given the great technical value that the player represents.
Details of Benrahma's absence and Galtier's statements
During Tuesday's press conference, Christophe Galtier announced that Saïd Benrahma would not be available for the upcoming match against Al-Qadsia. The French coach explained that injury was the primary reason for the Algerian winger's exclusion, necessitating the search for alternative solutions to compensate for his absence in the team's attack.
Benrahma's numbers and his impact on the Neom attack
The absence of the 30-year-old is a significant loss for Neom, as Benrahma is considered a key player in the team's lineup this season. The Algerian star has featured in 19 matches for Neom across all competitions this season, directly contributing to nine goals (five goals and four assists), highlighting his pivotal role in both playmaking and scoring.
The teams' positions in the Roshan League and the importance of the match
This match holds particular importance in the context of the Saudi Professional League standings. Al-Qadisiyah enters the game in excellent form, currently sitting in fourth place with 44 points, and aims to solidify its position in the top four and compete for continental qualification. Meanwhile, Neom seeks to improve its ranking, currently in eighth place with 28 points, and hopes to achieve a positive result despite some key absences.
General context and development of competition
This match comes as part of the 22nd round of the league, at a time when Saudi football is witnessing tremendous development and attracting top international stars and renowned coaches like Galtier. The clash between NEOM and Al-Qadisiyah is a battle between two ambitious projects in Saudi sports, with each side striving to prove its worth among the elite. The absence of a player of Benrahma's caliber and experience, who previously graced European pitches, might theoretically give Al-Qadisiyah the edge, but football ultimately recognizes only the effort exerted on the field.
Match date and broadcast channels
Neom is scheduled to be a tough opponent for Al-Qadisiyah when they visit the latter at 8:30 PM next Thursday. Fans are eagerly anticipating this match to see how Galtier will manage his team's depleted ranks against a strong and well-organized opponent like Al-Qadisiyah.
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Marcus Leonardo rejects Flamengo and shocks Al-Hilal with a surprising decision
A crisis has erupted at Al-Hilal after Marcos Leonardo refused a move to Flamengo and opted to focus solely on training. Learn about the details of the crisis and the club's stance ahead of their match against Al-Ettifaq in the Saudi Professional League.
Brazilian striker Marcos Leonardo, a key player for Al-Hilal's first football team, has dropped a bombshell within the Riyadh-based club by making a shocking decision in the past few hours regarding his immediate future with the team. This comes at a time when the club's management is working to restructure the squad during the current winter transfer window to ensure both technical and administrative stability for the remainder of the season.
According to Brazilian press reports, specifically those from Band Sports, Marcos Leonardo has categorically rejected the idea of transferring to Brazilian club Flamengo, closing the door on one of the most prominent options for his departure. The reports indicate that the player is willing to limit his role with Al-Hilal to training only, without participating in matches, expressing his deep dissatisfaction with what he described as the unsatisfactory treatment he has received recently. This situation presents the club's management with a real dilemma regarding their foreign player roster.
This tension in the relationship between the player and the club comes within a broader context related to Al-Hilal's crowded roster of international stars, making competition for a starting position in coach Jorge Jesus's lineup extremely difficult. Saudi clubs, particularly the big ones like Al-Hilal, face the ongoing challenge of balancing the regulations regarding the number of foreign players allowed with the club's desire to attract new talent or offload players who have fallen out of favor with the coaching staff. This is the scenario Leonardo is currently experiencing, given the presence of several high-profile attacking players in the squad.
Al-Hilal's management is racing against time to market the player's contract during the current winter transfer window, as keeping a player of Leonardo's market value without playing time represents a financial and technical burden. The management aims to find an alternative offer that satisfies the player's ambitions while safeguarding the club's financial interests, especially since Al-Hilal always strives to maintain dressing room stability and shield the team from any distractions that could negatively impact its performance in domestic and continental competitions.
On the field, the coaching staff, led by Jesus, is trying to shield the team from these administrative crises, as Al-Hilal continues its intensive preparations to face Al-Ettifaq in the 22nd round of the Saudi Professional League. This match is particularly important as it will be held at the Kingdom Arena, the new home ground of the club, where the team aims to continue its winning streak and strengthen its lead in the league, overcoming any obstacles that might arise from the transfer market.
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Jesus calls up 6 Al-Nassr youth players for the Arkadaj match
Find out the details of Al-Nassr’s squad for the AFC Champions League match against Arkadag, where coach Jesus called up 6 players from the under-21 team after their outstanding performance against Al-Wahda.
In a notable move reflecting Al-Nassr's coaching staff's focus on bolstering the squad with young talent, the club's under-21 players caught the eye of first-team manager, Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus, just hours before their anticipated match against Turkmenistan's Arkadağ. This interest comes at a crucial juncture in the season, as the team aims to compete strongly on all fronts, both domestically and continentally.
The official list adopted by the coach for the Arkadaj match witnessed a pleasant surprise for Al-Nasr fans, which was the presence of 6 players at once from the youth team (under 21 years old), which confirms the coach’s belief in the technical capabilities that these players possess and their ability to provide the desired addition to the first team in the upcoming competitions.
This decision was not made lightly, but rather as a result of meticulous and on-the-ground observation. Jesus himself made a point of attending Al-Nassr's U-21 team's recent league match against Al-Wahda. This allowed the Portuguese coach to closely assess the players' level and determine their physical and technical readiness, ultimately leading him to call them up for the Asian competition.
As part of the logistical preparations for the match, the Al-Nassr team delegation departed this afternoon, Tuesday, for Turkmenistan, amidst an atmosphere of optimism and high focus in preparation for their match against Arkadag. This trip is a crucial stage in the team's journey, as away matches in Asian tournaments require special mental and physical preparation to overcome the challenges of travel and playing on foreign soil.
Al-Nassr is scheduled to face Arkadaj away at 4:45 PM tomorrow, Wednesday, in the first leg of the Round of 16 of the AFC Champions League. This match is of paramount importance as it is key to advancing to the later stages, and Al-Nassr will be aiming for a positive result away from home to make their task easier in the return leg.
It is worth noting that Al-Nasr qualified for this round with merit and deservingness after topping its group in the AFC Champions League 2, presenting outstanding performances, while Arkadag qualified as the runner-up of its group, which makes the confrontation between the leader and the runner-up full of the expected competitiveness and excitement.
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Al-Ettifaq Club wins bronze in the Kingdom's Women's Wrestling Championship
Al-Ettifaq Club's female wrestlers secured third place in the Kingdom's Under-17 Wrestling Championship in Mecca. Learn the names of the winners and details of this new sporting achievement.

The Al-Ettifaq women's wrestling team achieved a remarkable sporting accomplishment by securing third place in the overall standings of the under-17 women's wrestling competition, held at the King Abdulaziz Sports City Hall in Al-Shara'i, Makkah. The championship witnessed wide and competitive participation, reflecting the significant improvement in the technical and physical abilities of the participating teams.
The result of this Al-Ettifaq excellence was the winning of four diverse medals that confirmed the efficiency of the club’s players, as the champion, Layan Al-Dosari, deservedly won the gold medal, while Wafaa Al-Dosari and Ashjan Majrashi two silver medals to the team’s tally, and the medal count was completed with Noura Al-Dosari the bronze medal, which contributed to placing the club on the podium.
A breakthrough in Saudi women's sports
This achievement cannot be separated from the broader context of Saudi sports under the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which has given unprecedented attention to empowering women in the sports field. Recent years have witnessed significant strides in establishing women's teams within official clubs and in supporting young talents through sports federations—including the Saudi Wrestling Federation—leading to increased competition and a rise in the number of women participating in these combat sports, which were long dominated by men.
The importance of age-group championships
This tournament is particularly important as it targets the under-17 category, the age group upon which future hopes for representing national teams in international and Olympic competitions are built. Holding such tournaments in major sports facilities like King Abdulaziz Sports City in Mecca enhances the geographical spread of the sport and provides young players with valuable experience competing in a professional environment, thus honing their skills and preparing them for upcoming events.
Al-Ettifaq Club Development Strategy
This achievement is a continuation of the ongoing institutional work within Al-Ettifaq Club, which focuses heavily on developing various sports and nurturing women's and youth categories. These results confirm the success of the club's technical plans in discovering and developing talent, thus strengthening the presence of "Faris Al-Dahna" (Knight of Ad-Dahna) as a strong and consistent competitor in various national championships, and contributing to supplying Saudi national teams with champions capable of competing regionally and internationally.
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