Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr go down fighting in AFC Champions League

Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr go down fighting in AFC Champions League
In attack Al-Nassr, especially Cristiano Ronaldo, were wasteful but there can be no complaints about their desire and determination. (Supplied)
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Updated 12 March 2024
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Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr go down fighting in AFC Champions League

Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr go down fighting in AFC Champions League
  • Epic comeback against Al-Ain not enough in Riyadh clash
  • Future of coach Luis Castro may be in doubt after latest loss

RIYADH: In then end, after a night full of drama, penalties and eventual heartbreak, it was just not enough for Al-Nassr.

Cristiano Ronaldo and co will have to wait a year for their next shot at continental glory, but at least they gave their fans a performance to be proud of on Monday as well as a sense of what might have been. 

On an epic Riyadh night, the Saudi Arabian club found themselves 3-0 down on aggregate to Al-Ain early in this second leg of this AFC Champions League quarter-final.

What seemed like ages later, and when needed most, Ronadlo kept his cool from the penalty spot late into extra time to give Al-Nassr a 4-3 win on the night (and 4-4 draw on aggregate) and take the game to penalties, when they finally succumbed to the United Arab Emirates powerhouse.

Defensively there were issues once again. In attack Al-Nassr, especially Ronaldo, were wasteful but there can be no complaints about their desire and determination. In the past week or two however, they have dropped out of the title-race in the Saudi Pro League and now have only the King’s Cup to challenge for this season. It may not be enough to save coach Luis Castro.

The hosts tried to make the running after losing the first leg 1-0. There were always going to be chances for the visitors however, especially given Al-Nassr’s defensive issues of late. Al-Ain had the best chance of the opening exchanges in the 15th minute. When Mohammed Al-Baloushi crossed to the left side of the box to find Matias Palacios, the stadium held its breath as the Argentine prepared to pull the trigger but his low shot was well-saved by Raghed Al-Najjar.

He was beaten soon after. Soufiane Rahimi, such a handful in the first leg, ran onto the ball just inside the Al-Nassr half and advanced into the left side of the area to calmly shoot through the legs of Al-Najjar. After an incredibly long VAR check for offside, the goal was given, much to the delight of the travelling support. It was always going to be an uphill struggle after that for the nine-time Saudi Arabia champions.

Ronaldo had his first real sight of goal seven minutes before the break as he had time to size up his shot from just outside the area but Khalid Eisa got down well to make the save.

Rahimi showed how it should be done on the stroke of half-time to make it 2-0 on the night, curling a delightful low shot from the edge of the area into the bottom corner. The euphoric celebrations from the players in white suggested that, with a three-goal advantage now, they knew they were going through to the next stage.

Or were they? There was still time for Eisa to start chasing Sadio Mane around the box and though the shot from the Senegalese star was tame, it fell to Abdulrahman Ghareeb who stabbed home.

The second half started in the same way, with Al-Nassr attacking and they drew level on the night after just six minutes. Otavio drove in from the right byline and whether he meant to shoot or cross did not matter as the ball hit Eisa and then bounced into the roof of the net.

This really was game on and the Yellows continued to push forward with Ronaldo swiveling to shoot just past the post. That was a hard chance but seconds later, he missed one of the easiest of his long career. Eisa palmed a shot out to the star, standing two meters out, but somehow, he put it wide. The shock and disappointment on the player’s face was reflected  around the arena. Shortly after, Mane also missed from a little further out as the pressure continued to build.

And then it was all square after 73 minutes as a right-sided Alex Telles free-kick deceived everyone and then ended up bouncing into the net. There were no more goals in regulation time and things took a turn for the worse in extra-time as Ayman Yahya was dismissed for a wild diving stamp.

Moments later, Al-Ain were back ahead. A cross from Palacios was spilled by Al-Najjar and bounced back off the crossbar for Sultan Al-Shamsi to score.

A goal down and a man down, it looked over but Ronaldo saw a great chance saved after 107 minutes. It looked as if this was not to be his night but he did get his goal in the end, from the spot after 118 minutes to take the game into a shootout.

Ronaldo was the only one to find the net as Marcelo Brozovic, Telles and Otavio all failed and that was that. Al-Nassr’s dreams may have disappeared but this game will be remembered for a long time to come.


Saudi women’s U20 national team ready for West Asian Football Federation Championship in Jordan

Saudi women’s U20 national team ready for West Asian Football Federation Championship in Jordan
Updated 28 November 2024
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Saudi women’s U20 national team ready for West Asian Football Federation Championship in Jordan

Saudi women’s U20 national team ready for West Asian Football Federation Championship in Jordan
  • Team led by head coach Pauline Hamill will face Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria
  • Event is part of team’s preparation for the 2026 AFC U20 Women’s Asian Cup qualifiers

RIYADH: The Saudi Arabian under-20 women’s national team makes its competitive tournament debut against Palestine on Thursday night at the West Asian Football Federation U20 Women’s Championship in Jordan.

The championship will feature women’s national U20 sides from Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. Head coach Pauline Hamill’s side will play their opening match in Aqaba, before facing the remaining sides to determine the winners of the tournament.

After a camp in Jeddah in October, the upcoming tournament concludes the U20 side’s first year since the formation of the team as part of the Women’s National Team program in December 2023.

As the first competitive tournament appearance for Hamill’s squad, the U20 WAFF Women’s Championship will provide a platform to prepare for the upcoming qualification matches for the AFC U20 Women’s Asian Cup in 2026.

Aalia Al Rasheed, head of women’s football at the Saudi Arabian Football Federation, said: “We believe in the abilities of our players, and this tournament is an opportunity to build competitive experience for the players and develop their football capabilities.

“It’s incredible to look at the growth of this team since the formation of the squad in December 2023, we look forward to seeing our under-20 side performing in their tournament debut and representing our nation with honor in a fitting conclusion to their first year.”

The latest tournament for the Saudi Women’s National Team programme highlights the rapid growth of women’s football in the Kingdom since the official introduction of the national team in 2021 and the first professional football league in 2022, with more than 70,000 girls also participating in the national schools’ league.


Saudi Pro League and OneFootball team up on official video and editorial content

Saudi Pro League and OneFootball team up on official video and editorial content
Updated 28 November 2024
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Saudi Pro League and OneFootball team up on official video and editorial content

Saudi Pro League and OneFootball team up on official video and editorial content
  • Fans can access match clips, highlights, behind-the-scenes footage and viral moments
  • Omar Mugharbel: ‘This collaboration is an important step in our commitment to increasing international engagement’

RIYADH: The Saudi Pro League and OneFootball have announced a new partnership aimed at expanding the global visibility of one of the world’s fastest-growing football leagues.

Through this collaboration, the SPL will publish and amplify official video and editorial content across OneFootball, bringing worldwide fans closer to the action than ever before.

As part of the partnership, OneFootball will feature video content on its platforms, including content from the SPL’s official social channels. Fans can look forward to match clips, highlights, behind-the-scenes footage and viral moments in vertical and horizontal formats. This initiative aims to enhance the fan experience by providing visual narratives throughout the season.

“We are delighted to partner with OneFootball to bring Saudi Pro League content to football fans across the globe,” said Omar Mugharbel, CEO of the Saudi Pro League. “This collaboration is an important step in our commitment to increasing international engagement and providing fans everywhere with a closer connection to the excitement and passion of Saudi football.”

In addition to video content, OneFootball will offer official editorial coverage from the SPL in English, ensuring that fans can access timely updates, in-depth analysis, and expert commentary throughout the season.

Patrick Fischer, CEO at OneFootball, said: “We are thrilled to partner with the Saudi Pro League to showcase the incredible talent and excitement of football in the region. This collaboration will elevate the league’s content and enhance the overall fan experience, bringing the vibrant world of Saudi football to a wider audience.”

To kick off the collaboration, representatives from OneFootball recently travelled to Saudi Arabia to cover the Saudi Pro League’s “Derby Week,” attending the “Sea Derby” in Jeddah between Al-Ittihad and Al-Ahli, as well as the “Capital Derby” in Riyadh, featuring Al-Nassr and Al-Hilal. OneFootball’s content provided exclusive social media content, behind-the-scenes moments, and in-depth interviews with league representatives, managers and players.

OneFootball will be a primary outlet for publishing the SPL’s official text and video content for global audiences, with the aim of enhancing fan engagement and fostering a deeper connection between the league and its supporters.


Ronaldo delivers another Al-Nassr triumph in Asia

Ronaldo delivers another Al-Nassr triumph in Asia
Updated 25 November 2024
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Ronaldo delivers another Al-Nassr triumph in Asia

Ronaldo delivers another Al-Nassr triumph in Asia
  • Al-Nassr on brink of knockout stages after win

RIYADH: Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice as Al-Nassr triumphed 3-1 at Al-Gharafa of Qatar on Monday to move to the brink of the knockout stages of the AFC Champions League Elite with three group games still to play.

All the goals came in the second half as the Saudi Arabians moved onto 13 points and second place in the group, just two points behind leaders Al-Ahli who earlier won 2-1 at Al-Ain of the UAE.

Al-Nassr made most of the running in the first half but just could not find a way through.

Ronaldo had an early shot saved by Sergio Rico and the Spanish goalkeeper made a diving stop to then push away a shot from the Portuguese star as Al-Nassr pressed again after 19 minutes. 

Soon after it was the turn of Al-Gharafa to go close and Bento had to get down well to save from Wajdi Kechrida at his near post.

Al-Nassr were awarded a penalty just before the half hour as Matias Nani chopped down Sadio Mane on the left side of the area. It looked a clear decision by the referee and Ronaldo put the ball down on the spot ready to shoot his team into the lead before VAR intervened to overrule and keep the game goalless.

Ronaldo had a great chance in the 34th minute but somehow headed Marcelo Brozovic’s left-sided free-kick wide from close range.

It had been a frustrating period for the star and it got worse just before the break as the five-time Ballon d’Or winner had a goalbound shot blocked.

He was determined to put it right, though, and did so within the first minute of the second half. Angelo got to the byline on the right and his perfect cross was met by Ronaldo’s thundering header that flew into the bottom corner to give Rico no chance. 

Two minutes before the hour, Angelo swapped passes with Otavio and then skipped past the goalkeeper to extend Al-Nassr’s lead and then, six minutes later, Ronaldo got his second. He was found inside the box by Angelo, turned his defender and then fired home high into the net.

That was that, or so everyone thought, before Spanish striker Joselu pulled one back with 17 minutes remaining.

There was still time for Al-Gharafa’s Seydou Sano to receive his marching orders following two yellow cards, but Al-Nassr saw out the match to complete another perfect day for Saudi Arabian clubs in Asia.


Saudi Pro League partners with Word Football Summit for WFS Asia show in Riyadh

Saudi Pro League partners with Word Football Summit for WFS Asia show in Riyadh
Updated 25 November 2024
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Saudi Pro League partners with Word Football Summit for WFS Asia show in Riyadh

Saudi Pro League partners with Word Football Summit for WFS Asia show in Riyadh
  • Set to take place on Dec. 2-3 at Riyadh’s King Abdullah Financial District, the event will bring together more than 2,000 industry leaders

LONDON: The Saudi Pro League, Asia’s top-ranked football league, and the World Football Summit announced on Monday a strategic partnership ahead of the WFS Asia 2024 in Saudi Arabia.

Set to take place on Dec. 2-3 at Riyadh’s King Abdullah Financial District, the event will bring together more than 2,000 industry leaders to discuss and shape the future of football business.

“We are delighted to partner with the World Football Summit,” said Omar Mugharbel, CEO of the Saudi Pro League.

“This collaboration serves as a platform to welcome the global football industry to Saudi Arabia, fostering opportunities for shared growth and mutual prosperity. From our humble beginnings with just eight teams to becoming Asia’s top-ranked league today, our journey highlights the transformative power of football in driving both sporting excellence and societal progress,” he added.

Jan Alessie, co-founder and director of the World Football Summit said the SPL’s success in recent years has been rooted in three key pillars: nurturing young talent, securing world-class international players, and improving club governance.

This evolution aligns seamlessly with WFS Asia’s mission to drive innovation in football business, making the event a natural platform for the SPL to share its insights and experiences.

“The Saudi Pro League’s evolution represents one of the most remarkable stories in modern football,” he said.

“Their commitment to developing local talent while attracting global stars has created a unique model that deserves industry-wide attention. This partnership will provide invaluable insights for football executives worldwide,” he added.

The key themes for the 2024 edition of WFS Asia are the integration of cutting-edge technology in football and the innovation of fan engagement strategies to enhance the sport’s appeal and accessibility.

Additionally, the summit will emphasize the development of sports tourism, showcasing football’s potential to drive economic growth. Sustainability in football will also take center stage, highlighting environmentally conscious practices within the industry.

The event will further spotlight the growth of women’s football and the importance of youth development programs, reinforcing the Kingdom’s dedication to inclusivity and nurturing future talent.


Netflix showcases Ittihad and Ahli episodes of new docuseries at exclusive Jeddah screening

Netflix showcases Ittihad and Ahli episodes of new docuseries at exclusive Jeddah screening
Updated 21 November 2024
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Netflix showcases Ittihad and Ahli episodes of new docuseries at exclusive Jeddah screening

Netflix showcases Ittihad and Ahli episodes of new docuseries at exclusive Jeddah screening
  • Six-part “Saudi Pro League: Kickoff” will be available for streaming on the platform from Thursday
  • Al-Ittihad’s episode is titled, “The struggle to achieve glory,” while Al-Ahli’s is “Counterattack”

JEDDAH: Ahead of its official launch on Nov. 21, Netflix gave an exclusive first look at its new documentary series, “Saudi Pro League: Kickoff,” on Tuesday night with two viewing events in Jeddah that showcased episodes covering the city’s two giant clubs.
The screenings were attended by club officials, members of the media, sports bloggers and Al-Ahli’s German coach Matthias Jaissle.
Al-Ittihad’s episode is titled, “The struggle to achieve glory,” while Al-Ahli’s is “Counterattack.”
Two more exclusive screening events will take place in Riyadh on Wednesday to unveil episodes on Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr.
Attendees at the Muvi theater in Jeddah were treated to storylines on Karim Benzema’s experiences during his first season at Al-Ittihad, and Jaissle’s leadership at Al-Ahli as the club battled to gain qualification to the AFC Champions League on their return to the Saudi Pro League after relegation two season earlier.
As well as shining a spotlight on Jeddah’s big-name players, the episodes also showcased emerging local talents from the two clubs, such as Al-Ahli’s forward Feras Al-Buraikan, and the 16-year-old striker Talal Hajji of Al-Ittihad.
Jaissle said that he was impressed with the first look at “Saudi Pro League: Kickoff,” and described Al-Ahli’s episode in three words: “Overwhelmed, emotional and authentic as well.”
“I really enjoyed the special documentary on Al-Ahli, and it offers an exclusive look into the world of Saudi league, showcasing Al-Ahli dynamics and individual player journeys,” he said.
Adnan Jastania, a renowned Saudi football analyst who watched Al-Ittihad’s episode, said: “It really shows the drama, excitement and passion for football in Saudi Arabia. I enjoyed the intra-history of Al-Ittihad and the culture of the oldest sports in Saudi.”
Set to launch on Thursday, the docuseries will have six episodes in total and will focus on the battle for the 2023-24 SPL title with focus on then-reigning champions Al-Ittihad, Al-Hilal, Al-Nassr, Al-Ahli and Al-Ettifaq.