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Saudi Arabia's victory over Macedonia reassures fans ahead of matches
The Saudi national team achieved a thrilling 2-1 victory over North Macedonia in Prague, in the presence of the Minister of Sports, which reassured fans before the anticipated Asian playoff.
The Saudi national team achieves a thrilling victory over North Macedonia in Prague
In an unforgettable football night, the Saudi national team turned the tables on their North Macedonian counterparts, achieving a thrilling 2-1 victory in the friendly match that brought them together at the Viktoria Žižkov Stadium in Prague, Czech Republic.
The Minister of Sports, Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal, attended the match, which gave special importance to this victory, which comes as part of the Green Team’s training camp in preparation for the Asian play-offs qualifying for the 2026 World Cup.
A balanced start and a Macedonian advance
Our national team started the match with a strong lineup that included Abdulrahman Al-Sanabi as goalkeeper, along with distinguished players such as Saad Al-Nasser, Mohammed Bakr Suleiman, Hassan Tambakti and Abdullah Al-Khaibri.
The first few minutes saw both teams exchanging control, with Al-Akhdar almost taking the lead through a shot by Firas Al-Buraikan, which was brilliantly saved by Macedonian goalkeeper Stoli Dimitrievski.
In the 40th minute, Aleksandar Trajkovski scored a spectacular goal for North Macedonia with an amazing scissor kick after a cross from Stefan Despotovski.
Saudi Arabia makes a comeback before the end of the first half
The Green Team did not give up on the negative result, as Saleh Abu Shamat managed to pass a smart ball to Firas Al-Buraikan, who scored the equalizer just before the end of the first half (45th minute), bringing back hope to the Saudi team as the referee blew his whistle announcing the end of the first half of the match.
Second half: Decisive changes and a Saudi victory
At the start of the second half, French coach Hervé Renard made tactical changes by bringing in Ali Majrashi, Saleh Al-Shehri, Marwan Al-Sahafi and Abdullah Al-Hamdan to enhance the team's attacking performance.
These changes quickly bore fruit when Abdullah Al-Hamdan managed to score the winning goal for the Green team in the 78th minute with a powerful shot from outside the penalty area that goalkeeper Dimitrievski was unable to stop.
Preparations for the 2026 World Cup
This victory boosts the confidence of the Saudi national team ahead of the Asian World Cup 2026 qualifying playoffs, scheduled to be held in Jeddah next October. The Green Falcons are in Group B alongside Iraq and Indonesia, promising tough matches that will require intensive preparation and a high level of mental and physical readiness to achieve their dream of qualifying for the next World Cup.
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Saad Al-Shehri leads Al-Ettifaq's revolution in the Saudi Professional League
An analysis of Al-Ettifaq Club’s performance under the leadership of national coach Saad Al-Shehri, and how he succeeded in bringing the team back to compete strongly in the Roshan League and developing players such as Wijnaldum and Al-Ghannam.
Al-Ettifaq is witnessing a remarkable transformation this season in the Saudi Professional League, not only in terms of positive results and improved technical performance, but also in the fighting spirit instilled in the team by national coach Saad Al-Shehri. After years of stagnation and inconsistency, the "Knights of Ad-Dahna" have emerged with a new look, delivering a performance that combines tactical discipline and passion, proving that they are a vibrant team capable of competing with and defeating the top clubs in the league, despite their current financial resources not matching those available during the era of former coach Steven Gerrard.
Historical background and challenges of the previous stage
Al-Ettifaq, one of Saudi Arabia's oldest clubs, underwent a transitional period marked by massive investments and high expectations following the privatization project. The culmination of this phase was the signing of Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard and international stars like Jordan Henderson and Georginio Wijnaldum. Despite the media hype, on-field results were inconsistent, and the team suffered from a lack of a clear tactical identity. With Gerrard's departure, Saad Al-Shehri was appointed. Initially facing some skepticism from a segment of the fanbase, he quickly proved himself the right man for the job, drawing on his extensive experience coaching Saudi national teams and his deep understanding of the local player mentality.
Al-Shahri's artistic and psychological imprint
Saad Al-Shehri's impact wasn't limited to the technical aspects; he transformed the team mentally and physically. Al-Shehri successfully created a cohesive playing system and boosted the players' motivation and fighting spirit on the field – a crucial factor for a team with such talented players. He also revitalized some stars whose brilliance had faded, most notably Dutch star Georginio Wijnaldum , who regained much of his renowned form and began delivering impactful performances against top teams, a far cry from his first season. Domestically, Khalid Al-Ghannam an inspiring success story. Al-Shehri reshaped his talent, making him the top Saudi scorer in the Roshan League with seven goals, demonstrating the ability of a national coach to develop local talent when given full confidence.
Importance and future impact
The success of Saad Al-Shehri's experience with Al-Ettifaq carries significance that extends far beyond the club's walls. It represents a victory for Saudi coaches in a league now teeming with top international names. This success reinforces confidence in national talent and demonstrates that tactical harmony and team spirit can sometimes outweigh mere financial investment. Today, Al-Ettifaq is on the right track, and what is needed now is for all the club's supporters to rally around their team and create a positive atmosphere in the stands, restoring their vibrancy and enthusiasm, to support the team's journey towards achieving its ambitions and competing for top positions.
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Al-Khulood coach reveals reasons for defeat against Al-Ettifaq in the Roshan League
Des Buckingham, the coach of Al-Kholoud, revealed that fatigue was the main reason for his team's loss to Al-Ettifaq, praising the referees and emphasizing the challenges of a difficult season in the Roshan League.
Al-Kholoud's manager, Des Buckingham, attributed his team's 2-1 loss to Al-Ettifaq in the 17th round of the Saudi Professional League to player fatigue resulting from the congested fixture schedule this month. In the post-match press conference, Buckingham stated that his team performed well in the first half and took the lead, but their physical performance declined significantly in the second half, allowing Al-Ettifaq to equalize and secure the victory.
Background of the match in the context of the Roshan League
This match comes at a crucial time in the season, especially for Al-Kholoud, who are experiencing their first season in the professional league after their historic promotion. Staying in the top flight is the ultimate goal for the club's management and fans in Al-Rass. Meanwhile, Al-Ettifaq, led by English coach Steven Gerrard, enters every match aiming to improve their position in the standings and compete for top spots, benefiting from significant support and high-quality signings. This puts added pressure on newly promoted teams like Al-Kholoud.
The importance of the result and its impact on the two teams' journey
With this loss, Al-Kholoud's points tally remains at 15, placing them twelfth in the standings. This position offers little security in the fight to avoid relegation, as the competition at the bottom of the table remains fierce. This result makes the team's task even more difficult in the upcoming rounds, which will require high concentration and redoubled effort to accumulate points. On the other hand, the three points are invaluable for Al-Ettifaq, propelling them up the standings and reviving their hopes of securing a continental qualification spot for next season. The victory also strengthens the team's stability under coach Gerard.
In further details of his remarks, Buckingham explained that, unlike in previous matches where he criticized the refereeing performance, he found nothing to criticize in the performance of the referees in the Al-Ettifaq match. He also addressed his behavior on the touchline, admitting that he tries to remain calm but sometimes loses control of his emotions, expressing his relief at not receiving a yellow card. The Al-Kholoud coach concluded by pointing out that the team's results would have been different if they had the opportunity to play all their home matches in Al-Rass, highlighting the logistical and physical challenges faced by teams that have to travel frequently.
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Al-Hilal is close to renewing Ruben Neves' contract for the next 3 seasons
Reports have revealed positive developments in negotiations to renew the contract of Portuguese star Ruben Neves with Al-Hilal for 3 seasons, which will enhance the team's stability and strengthen its midfield.

Reliable press sources have revealed positive developments and advanced negotiations between the management of Saudi Arabia's Al-Hilal club and Portuguese star Ruben Neves, aimed at extending his current contract and securing his continued presence with the "Leaders" for years to come. This move is intended to preempt any future speculation and to solidify one of the team's most important pillars.
According to reliable journalist Nicolo Longari, a specialist in the player transfer market, negotiations are progressing very positively, with Al-Hilal offering Neves a three-year contract extension. Longari indicated a strong mutual desire to finalize the agreement as soon as possible, reflecting the player's stability and satisfaction in Riyadh.
Background of the deal and its immediate impact
Ruben Neves joined Al-Hilal in the summer of 2013 from English club Wolverhampton Wanderers, in a deal that resonated globally as it was part of the Saudi league's project to attract top international football stars. Since his arrival, the 27-year-old Neves has proven to be a strategically successful signing by all accounts. He quickly became the heart and soul of the midfield and a true leader on the pitch, thanks to his exceptional vision, precise passing, ability to control the tempo of the game, and powerful shots that provided a crucial attacking option for the team.
The strategic importance of extending the contract
The significance of extending Neves' contract lies in the clear message it sends from Al-Hilal's management regarding their future vision, which focuses on maintaining technical stability and building a team capable of competing strongly at all local, continental, and international levels. Securing the services of a player at the peak of his career, who also possesses experience playing in the English Premier League, gives the team a significant advantage and strengthens their midfield alongside other stars like Sergej Milinkovic-Savic.
Impact on the reputation of the Saudi League
More broadly, this potential renewal serves as further confirmation of the appeal and strength of the Saudi Professional League project. Having successfully attracted star players, Saudi clubs now face the challenge of retaining them and persuading them to stay for extended periods, thus refuting claims that these deals were merely short-term transfers. Neves' continued presence would bolster the league's credibility as a stable and attractive football destination, encouraging more international players to join and ultimately raising the level of competition and the overall marketing value of the league.
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