Al-Hilal, Al-Nassr launch new era in Saudi football with friendly wins in Europe

Salem Al-Dawsari in action against ND Gorica of Slovenia. (Twitter/@Alhilal_EN)
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Updated 12 July 2023
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Al-Hilal, Al-Nassr launch new era in Saudi football with friendly wins in Europe

  • Led by returning coach Jorge Jesus, Al-Hilal defeated Slovenia’s ND Gorica 2-0 on Tuesday
  • New coach Luis Castro on Monday saw his Al-Nassr team beat Portuguese side Alverca 2-0

RIYADH: Saudi Arabian clubs are going to have to get accustomed to the new reality of football.

After a pre-season friendly in Austria on Tuesday finished with Al-Hilal defeating ND Gorica 2-0, players from the Slovenian club went over to Ruben Neves to take photos with the Portuguese star.

It was, after all, a historic occasion as the Portugal international made his first appearance for the 18-time champions. There should be many more to come even if most will not be as gentle as this.

It has been a busy few days for the club with Jorge Jesus taking over as head coach for a second time.

As has happened before, Al-Hilal have headed to the green expanses of Austria and faced the second-tier Slovenians.

The Portuguese boss named a familiar team with Mohammed Al-Owais in goal and a back four of Mohammed Al-Burayk, Ali Al-Bulaihi, Mohammed Al-Khaibari, and Nasser Al-Dawsari. In midfield, there was Andre Carrillo, Mohamed Kanno, and Salem Al-Dawsari, and Michael with Saleh Al-Shehri and Abdullah Al-Hamdan in attack.

For an early pre-season friendly there was a good level of intensity with both teams trying to get forward and Al-Shehri should really have put his team ahead after 15 minutes, side footing wide from close range with the goal at his mercy.

The four-time Asian champions were on top with Michael and Al-Hamdan forcing the goalkeeper into action but there was nothing he could do just before the break when Al-Khaibari fired a shot into the net from outside the area for a rare goal.

As one would expect in such an early pre-season game there were a number of changes made after the break with Jesus looking to give several other players some time on the pitch.

Neves came off the bench but, with just five minutes remaining, it was the highly rated young forward Abdullah Radif who scored to remind everyone that there is much more to Saudi football than high-profile signings. It was a real striker’s goal as he slid in to extend his team’s lead.

Neves was there at that point and delivered some dangerous balls into the area and his close control was there for all to see. It will take time for the star who arrived from Wolverhampton Wanderers — and was in demand from some of Europe’s top clubs — to get up to speed with his new team but the signs were there.

Kalidou Koulibaly, the defender signed from Chelsea, did not appear as he reported for training duty with his new team just the previous day.

It was an encouraging performance and with three more games to come in Europe, there are going to be more opportunities for Jesus to mold his team into shape.

Al-Hilal followed Al-Nassr who defeated Portuguese team Alverca 2-0 on the previous evening.

Abdulfattah Adam burst free down the left early in the game to fire home after the eighth minute. It was a fine goal as was Anderson Talisca’s strike in the second half as the Brazilian showed his close control in a crowded penalty area and then the kind of goalscoring instinct that he has demonstrated since arriving in Saudi Arabia.

In this instance, Cristiano Ronaldo was absent, but new coach Luis Castro was present and applauding some of the skills and moves shown by his new set of players.

For these two big hitters in Saudi and Asian football that have been the subject of such attention from the world’s media in recent weeks and months, it was a relief to be back on the field.

There is going to be so much football played in the coming season and so many games. It has just started and who knows where it will end? Most games will not end with selfies with opponents, but there are bigger prizes at stake.


Saudi professional golfer Othman Almulla partners with SAL

Updated 22 July 2025
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Saudi professional golfer Othman Almulla partners with SAL

  • Partnership will nurture local talent and advance golf and the Saudi sports sector in general
  • Othman Almulla: I’m honored to have SAL’s support on my journey

JEDDAH: SAL Saudi Logistics Services has entered into a sponsorship agreement with Othman Almulla, the Kingdom’s first professional golfer.

The partnership is intended to nurture local talent and advance golf and the Saudi sports sector in general.

“I’m honored to have SAL’s support on my journey,” Almulla said. “Their belief in my mission reflects their broader commitment to the development of Saudi sports. Together, we aim not only to compete but to inspire, and I look forward to representing SAL and our Kingdom on the international stage.”

Almulla made history as the first professional golfer from Saudi Arabia to compete on international circuits, currently participating in events such as the Asian Tour and the Asian Development Tour. His journey in the sport is marked by determination and a strong sense of national pride, resonating with the core values of the sponsorship.

The agreement aims to provide Almulla with the support needed to inspire younger generations of athletes in Saudi Arabia. Beyond just financial backing, SAL sees this partnership as a way to foster a sense of community and pride in Saudi sports. Almulla’s achievements are not only a source of inspiration but also a representation of what is possible for Saudi youth.

Omar Hariri, CEO of SAL, said: “We are proud to sponsor an ambitious and inspiring athlete like Othman Almulla, who represents a true model of achievement and excellence. This reflects our belief in the importance of supporting and empowering Saudi talent and contributing to a brighter future for sports in the Kingdom. Through this sponsorship, we also aim to expand our brand visibility both locally and internationally.”

With this partnership, SAL joins a group of organizations — such as NEOM and Saudi Aramco — whose support champions Almulla’s journey and helps to elevate Saudi Arabia’s presence in the global sports arena.


Bangladesh take second T20I for first series win over Pakistan

Updated 22 July 2025
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Bangladesh take second T20I for first series win over Pakistan

  • Left-arm Bangladesh pacer Shoriful Islam picks up his best T20I bowling figures of 3-17
  • Pakistan lost five wickets for 15 runs and was bowled out for 125 while chasing target of 134

DHAKA: Bangladesh survived a late onslaught by Faheem Ashraf and Ahmed Daniyal to pull off a narrow eight-run victory in the second T20I match on Tuesday, winning a first-ever series in the format against Pakistan.

Ashraf hit an aggressive 32-ball 51 while debutant Daniyal smashed an 11-ball 17 but holed out off the second ball of the final over as Pakistan were all out for 125 in their chase of 134 to win in Dhaka.

Earlier, Jaker Ali struck a 48-ball 55 as Bangladesh — sent in to bat — were bowled out for 133 in 20 overs, with Salman Mirza taking 2-17 and Daniyal close behind on 2-23.

Left-arm Bangladesh pacer Shoriful Islam picked up his best T20I figures of 3-17 on a slow-paced Mirpur pitch as Pakistan lost their first five wickets for just 15 runs by the fifth over.

Ashraf cracked four sixes and as many boundaries to raise hopes of a comeback win, but spinner Rishad Hossain bowled him in the penultimate over.

Ashraf and Abbas Afridi, who scored a 13-ball 19, had revived the innings from 47-7 with a 41-run stand, but Bangladesh had the last laugh.

Bangladesh won the first match at the same venue by seven wickets and took an unassailable 2-0 lead with the final match on Thursday, also in Dhaka.

This was Bangladesh’s first T20I series win over Pakistan in four tries.

Pakistan lost opener Saim Ayub to a run out for one in the first over before Islam dismissed Fakhar Zaman (8) and Mohammad Haris (0) to hit Pakistan hard at the top.

Bangladesh skipper Litton Das praised a team effort.

“It’s wonderful to win back-to-back series,” said Litton, who also led the team to a 2-1 T20I series in Sri Lanka last week. “This shows good improvement in our standards.”

Pakistan captain Salman Agha rued his side’s batting lapses.

“We thought 134 would be gettable but we lost too many wickets early on and that’s something we must address quickly,” said Agha.

Earlier, Jaker smashed five sixes and a boundary for his third T20I half century.

Bangladesh had lost four wickets for 28 by the sixth over before Jaker and Mahedi Hasan revived the innings with a 53-run stand for the fifth wicket.

Mahedi scored a 25-ball 33 with two sixes and as many boundaries.


Saudi snooker prodigy hopes to one day be world champion

Updated 22 July 2025
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Saudi snooker prodigy hopes to one day be world champion

  • Abdullah Alqabani participated in the Saudi Junior Championship as the youngest player in the tournament
  • Alqabani practices at the Ronnie O’Sullivan academy in Riyadh

JEDDAH: Snooker prodigy, Abdullah Alqabani, age 10, is hoping to make a name for himself in the sport and represent Saudi Arabia internationally.

Alqabani on Tuesday took part in the Saudi Junior Championship, a part of the World Pool Championship making him the youngest player in the tournament.

Despite losing 4-7 in the first round of the Saudi Junior Championship to Romanian Hermeneanu Evan, the young Saudi remains hopeful about his future in snooker and aims to be the best snooker player in Saudi Arabia.

Arab News spoke to him at the Green Halls, he said: “I am so glad to be part of this international championship and seeing the best in the world competing here at home. It is a really great moment for me and my teammates because we learn from it. Just watching the best in the world performing here in Saudi Arabia is something else.”

Alqabani, who hails from Riyadh, practices and plays at the Ronnie O’Sullivan academy and recently has been shining on the junior snooker circuit in Saudi Arabia and because of his skills, he was invited to join the Saudi national team.

“Saudi Arabia is not a snooker nation but the sport is getting there and many players now are playing billiards and snooker of course with the support of the Saudi Billiards and Snooker Federation,” he said.

At the age of 8, he started playing American pool and moved to snooker as he got older, “It all started with my father who used to take me to play with him in one of the clubs in Riyadh.

He continued: “I am going to work hard to become the best player in Saudi Arabia and with such events held in Saudi Arabia, I think my generation can make it to the highest level but it takes time.”

As one of the young snooker players all over the world who look up to the greatest player of all time, Ronnie O’Sullivan, often referred to as ‘The Rocket,’ Alqabani said: “My idol is Ronnie O’Sullivan and hope one day to be like him.”


Power Slap returns to Abu Dhabi Showdown Week in October

Updated 22 July 2025
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Power Slap returns to Abu Dhabi Showdown Week in October

  • Event will take place in the lead-up to UFC 321 at Etihad Arena
  • Dana White: Power Slap has had 13 straight sold-out events, and is now heading back to Abu Dhabi, one of the premier fight capitals in the world

ABU DHABI: Power Slap, the world slap fighting promotion, is set to return to the UAE on Friday, Oct. 24 at the Space 42 Arena as part of Abu Dhabi Showdown Week, headlined by UFC 321.

Last year, Power Slap hosted its first international event, Power Slap 9: Dumpling vs Da Crazy Hawaiian, in the UAE capital. A sold-out crowd witnessed a showdown between two of the world’s best strikers, as former Power Slap super heavyweight champion, Da Crazy Hawaiian, defended his title against No. 1 ranked super heavyweight, Vasilii “Dumpling” Kamotskii, in a match that ended in a dramatic draw.

Power Slap 9 generated more than 700 million total views across social media platforms through promotional and event coverage content and drew global influencers with 1 billion-plus followers. This marked a big step in the sport’s international growth and highlighted the region’s enthusiasm for combat sports.

“Power Slap has had 13 straight sold-out events, and is now heading back to Abu Dhabi, one of the premier fight capitals in the world,” said Power Slap founder Dana White. “In just two years, Power Slap has exploded with nearly 30 million followers and close to 20 billion video views across our platforms. The Middle East is becoming a hotbed for Power Slap, and I’m excited to bring it back.”


Pakistan keep Bangladesh down to 133 in second T20I

Updated 22 July 2025
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Pakistan keep Bangladesh down to 133 in second T20I

  • Batter Jaker Ali smashes five sixes to hit a 48-ball 55 for his third T20I fifty
  • Bangladesh lead the three-match series 1-0 after winning the first match

DHAKA: Pacers Salman Mirza and debutant Ahmed Daniyal grabbed two wickets apiece to restrict Bangladesh to 133 all out in the second Twenty20 international in Dhaka on Tuesday.

Mirza finished with 2-17 and Daniyal took 2-23 after Pakistan won the toss and sent Bangladesh into bat on another slow-paced pitch.

Jaker Ali hit a fiery 48-ball 55 for his third T20I fifty, smashing five sixes and a boundary before holing out off the final delivery of the 20th over.

Fast bowler Abbas Afridi also grabbed 2-37.

Bangladesh lead the three-match series 1-0 after winning the first match — also at the same venue — by seven wickets.

Bangladesh had lost four wickets by sixth over for 28 before Jaker and Mahedi Hasan revived the innings with a 53-run stand for the fifth wicket.

Mahedi scored a 25-ball 33 with two sixes and as many boundaries.