SAFF launches first edition of Regional Under-13 Championship in Taif

SAFF launches first edition of Regional Under-13 Championship in Taif
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The tournament is part of SAFF’s strategy to scout and develop over 4,000 young talents by 2025. (Supplied)
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The tournament is part of SAFF’s strategy to scout and develop over 4,000 young talents by 2025. (Supplied)
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Updated 21 July 2024
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SAFF launches first edition of Regional Under-13 Championship in Taif

SAFF launches first edition of Regional Under-13 Championship in Taif
  • Top talents from academies across 14 cities, provinces, and regions are featuring in the tournament
  • The competition will provide valuable experience for young up-and-coming referees who have been selected from SAFF Referees’ Academy

RIYADH: The Saudi Arabian Football Federation has launched the first edition of the Regional Under-13 Championship in Taif, running from July 18–30.

Currently in its third day, the 12-day tournament features 14 regional teams, showcasing top talents from academies across 14 cities, provinces, and regions.

The 14 regional teams competing in the championship are from Al-Ahsa, Jazan, Najran, Jouf, Hail, Al-Qassim, the Eastern Province, Riyadh, Jeddah, Asir, Madinah, Makkah, Hafar Al-Batin, and Tabuk.

SAFF’s Technical Director Nasser Larguet said: “The championship represents the result of the significant work supported by the Saudi Arabian Football Federation, and the outcome is the creation of the Regional Under-13 League. Clear goals and strategic plans have been set to discover and support young talents.”

Additionally, the tournament will provide valuable experience for young up-and-coming referees, who have been selected from the SAFF Referees’ Academy, further contributing to the development of skilled officials in the sport.

Manuel Navarro, president of the SAFF Referees Committee, said: “The Regional Under-13 Championship is an opportunity to develop promising referees, especially since it will witness the participation of 32 young referees. The committee aims to increase their refereeing hours and enhance their experience.”

This tournament is a significant part of SAFF’s strategy to scout and develop over 4,000 young talents by 2025, supporting the growth and future of Saudi football.


Mancini: ‘Victory the goal’ when Falcons take on Indonesia in World Cup qualifier

Mancini: ‘Victory the goal’ when Falcons take on Indonesia in World Cup qualifier
Updated 04 September 2024
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Mancini: ‘Victory the goal’ when Falcons take on Indonesia in World Cup qualifier

Mancini: ‘Victory the goal’ when Falcons take on Indonesia in World Cup qualifier
  • But Italian head coach expecting Southeast Asians to put up stern test in Jeddah
  • Forward Fahad Al-Mwalid ‘confident’ team can win on home soil

JEDDAH: Head coach Roberto Mancini is thinking only about victory as Saudi Arabia prepare for their third-round World Cup qualifying match against Indonesia tomorrow night.

But the Italian is expecting some stern opposition from his Southeast Asian opponents when the game kicks off at 9 p.m. at the King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah.

“Indonesia is a very difficult team and of course the first game is also difficult,” he told a press conference on Wednesday.

“Indonesia has developed its football and they have so many players playing in Europe and the United States and I think they are ready too. Our goal is clear — to win the match.”

Mancini said he was hoping the crowd would play its part.

“It’s a high-level match. I hope Jeddah’s supporters stand behind us, we really need their support which will have a positive impact on the performance of our players.”

The coach was also asked about Falcons defender Saud Abdulhamid’s recent move to AS Roma, making him the first Saudi Arabian to play in Serie A.

“Abdulhamid spoke with me about six months ago and showed his interest to play in Europe. I was clear with him and told him to go ahead and work on it,” he said.

“Later on, I received a call from Daniele De Rossi, the head coach of AS Roma, and (he) asked me about Abdulhamid. I told him clearly that he is a good player and has the ability and skills to play for any European club.

“I hope to see more players go abroad to experience true professionalism. It’s great to have a group of Saudi players competing in the top European leagues. This certainly strengthens our squad.”

Mancini was also asked what he thought about the rule allowing Saudi teams to recruit up to eight foreign players.

“Attracting numerous top-level players from European leagues is a good idea but not in such a big number,” he said.

“On the other hand, attracting numerous top-level players from the European league definitely will have a positive result because Saudi local players will learn from those players.”

Falcons Forward Fahad Al-Mwalid said he too was looking forward to tomorrow night’s game and felt confident the team could come out on top.

“As the coach said, it is always difficult when you play your first game. We have all the respect for the Indonesian team but we are confident to win while playing at home and in front of our fans.”

Indonesia’s head coach Shin Tae-yong said his players were expecting a tough match but were ready for the challenge.

“We are playing with very strong Asian teams in Group C, including Japan, Australia and Saudi Arabia, but will do our best,” he said. “We have to fight with determination to stand strong.”

Indonesia has never reached a World Cup finals and Shin is being realistic about his team’s chances.

“We don’t know what will happen in football,” he said. “The realistic goal is to reach the playoffs by ranking third in the third qualifying round. That’s our goal.”

Defender Jay Idzes said he expected the Indonesian team to “give our best possible performance.”

“We understand that the Saudi league has reached a very advanced level of professionalism and now we see the players playing in Europe. But we are aiming to win.

“This is a match that we know is difficult, but it is football and we will do everything we can to put the Indonesian team on the map.”


Adidas unveils Saudi Arabian Football National Team jerseys

Adidas unveils Saudi Arabian Football National Team jerseys
Updated 03 September 2024
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Adidas unveils Saudi Arabian Football National Team jerseys

Adidas unveils Saudi Arabian Football National Team jerseys
  • Home jersey distinguished by vibrant green color, reflecting Kingdom’s heritage, future ambitions
  • Away jersey pays homage to Arabian leopard, celebrating Saudi wildlife

JEDDAH: Adidas unveiled on Tuesday the new Saudi Arabian Football National Team home and away jerseys.
The latest kits celebrate Saudi football history while embracing a future filled with innovation, according to a media statement.
The new home jersey is distinguished by its vibrant green color, reflecting the Kingdom’s rich heritage and future ambitions.
Meanwhile, the away jersey pays homage to the Arabian leopard, representing Saudi wildlife.
Celebrating the arrival of the new kit, Saudi Arabian Football Federation President Yasser Al Misehal said: “Representing the Saudi Arabian national team is a tremendous source of honor, and the new home and away jerseys are a symbol of the legacy of those that set the path for our players today.
“We are proud to work closely with our partners (at) Adidas to launch our new jerseys, inspired by unique architecture from our nation’s Vision 2030 and the conservation of the Arabian leopard.”
Adidas EMC General Manager Bilal Fares said: “We are proud to be part of the growth of football in the Kingdom and to celebrate the launch of SAFF’s new home and away jerseys. Wearing the national team’s jersey represents more than just sportswear; it is a powerful symbol of national pride and unity. The new kits bridge generations, capturing the spirit and colors of the Kingdom.”
Adidas is celebrating the reveal of the new jerseys through its “Yours to Write” campaign, which highlights the Kingdom’s commitment to advancing football while honoring its cultural and natural heritage, including efforts to protect the endangered Arabian leopard.
The campaign film features players from the men’s national team — Saud Abdulhamid, Abdulrahman Ghareeb, Saleh Al-Shehri, Ali Lajami, and others — alongside stars from different age groups of the women’s national teams, including Bayan Sadagah, AlBandary Mubarak, and Seba Tawfiq.
The film also features the iconic lifelong Saudi Arabian football fan Atti Al-Morki as the voiceover artist. Reflecting the Kingdom’s dedication to nurturing young talent and inspiring future athletes, the campaign also includes players from the youth national teams, symbolizing the future of Saudi football and solidifying Saudi Arabia’s football legacy for generations to come.
The home and away kits, as on pitch and fan versions, are available starting Sep. 1, 2024, on adidas.com and at select Adidas retailers.


‘Help me find him’: Al-Ahli star Saint-Maximin impressed by loyal young fan in pouring rain

‘Help me find him’: Al-Ahli star Saint-Maximin impressed by loyal young fan in pouring rain
Updated 03 September 2024
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‘Help me find him’: Al-Ahli star Saint-Maximin impressed by loyal young fan in pouring rain

‘Help me find him’: Al-Ahli star Saint-Maximin impressed by loyal young fan in pouring rain

RIYADH: “Help me find him please” was the reaction of Al-Ahli striker Allan Saint-Maximin after he saw a video of a young supporter kissing the team badge in the pouring rain outside the club’s store in Jeddah.
The post on X by the Ahli favorite led to an outpouring of respect for the player, who is currently on loan to Turkish side Fenerbahçe.
The video shows a young supporter wearing the club’s famous green kit amid a heavy downpour and lightning. He kisses the badge then gives a thumbs up.
The poster of the video, Waleed Saeed, told Saint-Maximin that he had tracked down the youngster’s details.
“I found the boy, I will contact with you. Thank You Maximin,” Saeed posted.
“Thanks Alan, you are still one of us,” said one reply to the Frenchman’s tweet. “We Al-Ahli fans love you and know your love to Al-Ahli,” said another.
Saint-Maximin arrived in Jeddah from English Premier League side Newcastle in July 2023, and netted 4 goals in 31 appearances for The Royals.
There was a severe weather warning in place for Jeddah until Tuesday morning. Heavy rain, thunder and lightning impacted the city on Monday as the high summer heat begins to give way to cooler temperatures on the Red Sea coast.


Sports minister Prince Abdulaziz meets with Saudi national team ahead of World Cup qualifiers

Sports minister Prince Abdulaziz meets with Saudi national team ahead of World Cup qualifiers
Updated 31 August 2024
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Sports minister Prince Abdulaziz meets with Saudi national team ahead of World Cup qualifiers

Sports minister Prince Abdulaziz meets with Saudi national team ahead of World Cup qualifiers
  • Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal met with the players and head coach Roberto Mancini

JEDDAH: The Saudi sports minister visited the national football team at their training camp in Jeddah on Saturday as the players prepared for their 2026 World Cup qualifying matches.

Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal and Yasser Al-Misehal, president of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation, met with head coach Roberto Mancini and his team before the start of their training session.

The Green Falcons host Indonesia in the opening match of round three on Thursday, before traveling to China for the second match on Sept. 10.

Prince Abdulaziz emphasized the importance of the current period in the Asian qualifiers, and asked each player to put in their best effort.

The prince expressed confidence in the players' ability to qualify for the 2026 World Cup in the US, Canada and Mexico.

Al-Misehal thanked the minister for his support, and continuous monitoring of the national teams, stating that everyone was working towards achieving their best for Saudi football.

 

 


Why Ivan Toney’s move to Al-Ahli is one of Saudi Pro League’s biggest statements yet

Why Ivan Toney’s move to Al-Ahli is one of Saudi Pro League’s biggest statements yet
Updated 31 August 2024
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Why Ivan Toney’s move to Al-Ahli is one of Saudi Pro League’s biggest statements yet

Why Ivan Toney’s move to Al-Ahli is one of Saudi Pro League’s biggest statements yet
  • The England international was wanted by several Premier League clubs but will now form a formidable forward line with Riyadh Mahrez and Roberto Firmino in Jeddah

LONDON: The future of Ivan Toney has been one of the talking points of the summer. It has now been settled. The England striker has signed for Al-Ahli in a deal that is meaningful both on and off the pitch for the player, the club, and the Saudi Pro League.

A front-line of Riyad Mahrez, Roberto Firmino and Toney is one that no defense in the world would relish facing, but it is one that the 17 other SPL teams will have to deal with in the coming season. The Jeddah giants swooped for Toney on Friday, doing a deal with Brentford that will keep the forward, who scored 72 goals in 141 appearances for the club, in Jeddah until 2028.

The 28-year-old is not the biggest name to head to Saudi Arabia since Cristiano Ronaldo shocked the world by joining Al-Nassr in December 2022. Karim Benzema, N’Golo Kante and Neymar have won some of the biggest prizes in the game, and all play in the SPL. Mahrez joined Al-Ahli from Manchester City, who were European champions at the time; Benzema was the Ballon D’Or holder when he headed to Al-Ittihad from Real Madrid; and Kante is a World Cup winner. Toney joins Al-Ahli from Brentford, a mid-level — at best — English Premier League team.

Brentford may not be title challengers, but there were teams who are — such as Arsenal — who were very interested in Toney. The Gunners may regret missing out. Brentford are also sure to be happier selling their star forward to a club in a different league and not having to put their fans through the painful experience of Toney coming back to West London to do what he does best: score goals.

What will please Al-Ahli fans is that this is a star player, in demand, moving from the English Premier League at what should be the peak of his career. Toney has already shown that he is a force to be reckoned with, scoring against some of the best defenses in the world while playing for one of the league’s smaller teams that had, until just over three years ago, never played in the Premier League. In the 2022-23 season, only Erling Haaland and Harry Kane scored more.

Last season wasn’t so memorable for the Northampton-born striker who worked his way up through the lower leagues to reach the top. He was banned for most of it for gambling offences.

The inactivity perhaps cost him time with the national team but he still played a part as England reached the final of the European championships, and his no-look penalty in the shootout win over Switzerland in the quarter-finals made headlines around the world.

His prowess from the spot (he has scored 30 out of 32 in non-shootout situations) is just one reason why fans will be excited. Toney is not just a recognized talent but one with something to prove. He still wants to show whoever the new permanent England boss is going to be that he deserves to be starting for his country.

The SPL was well-represented at the Euros and Toney will have seen first-hand how solid Al-Nassr’s Aymeric Laporte was as the defender impressed in the final when Spain defeated England 2-1.

Toney will have a chance to make up for that disappointment with trophies. Al-Ahli finished third last season, a good showing on their return to the top tier after a surprise relegation. The platform is there for a genuine challenge for their first championship since 2016 and there is also the AFC Champions League to look forward to. The forward line is not just mouthwatering on paper, but should spell danger for defenses around across Asia.

Mahrez recorded more assists than any other player in the league last season. The two should relish playing together. Then there is Firmino, now looking fully settled into life in Jeddah. Toney is not only great in the air and a deadly finisher, but can play as a single striker or part of a pair. A potential partnership with Firas Al-Buraikan, the top-scoring Saudi striker last season with an impressive 17 goals, will have Al-Ahli’s famous green army of fans rubbing their hands in anticipation.

They, as well as Toney, could be in for quite a season.