Green Falcons back in action with comfortable win over Jamaica

Saudi Arabia returned to international football action in style on Saturday evening in Riyadh with a 3-0 win over Jamaica in their first game of 2020. (Twitter: @SaudiNT)
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Updated 15 November 2020
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Green Falcons back in action with comfortable win over Jamaica

  • Saudi national team down visiting Reggae Boyz 3-0 in Riyadh friendly

LONDON: Saudi Arabia returned to international football action in style on Saturday evening in Riyadh with a 3-0 win over Jamaica in their first game of 2020.

First-half goals from Salem Al-Dawsari and Saleh Al-Shehri put the Green Falcons in control, with substitute Firas Albirakan adding a third before the end to secure a comfortable, encouraging and deserved victory.

It was a measured performance from the clinical hosts, ranked 67 in the world, against the visitors placed 19 spots higher, in an empty Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium. 

While it was understandable that there was some rustiness in the home team, with coronavirus causing all official games to be postponed, coach Herve Renard will have been delighted with the energy, work-rate and commitment that his players showed in a game that, at times, did not feel like a friendly.

Some of the  thunderous challenges on display, especially a first-half two-footed tackle from Mohammed Al-Khabrani, could  have resulted in a red card in a competitive match. 

The home team started brightly and were ahead after just 10 minutes. Al-Dawsari saw his spot-kick, awarded after Kemar Lawrence handled in the area, well-saved by Dwayne Miller, but the Saudi star was on hand to fire in the rebound from close range. 

The Reggae Boyz came within a whisker of leveling just before the half-hour. A low ball from the right fizzed across the Saudi area with Norman Campbell getting a touch from close range, but Mohammed Al-Yami reacted quickly to palm the ball away from danger. It was the closest Jamaica came to a goal.

On the stroke of half-time, it was 2-0. Lawrence was robbed of possession just outside his own area by the ever alert Ayman Yahya. A simple but effective pass found Al-Shehri just inside the area and the forward made no mistake, tucking the ball in the bottom corner.

Saudi Arabia were looking increasingly fluent going forward, and at the start of the second-half a slick build-up resulted in a corner that saw Ahmed Sharahili’s header comfortably saved by Miller. The pressure kept coming from the home team, but they were struggling to create clear enough chances to put the game to bed.

That all changed 14 minutes from the end when another slick attack ended in the third goal.

The impressive Al-Dawsari won possession in the center-circle and advanced to the edge of the Jamaican area where the former Villarreal slipped the ball to Abdullah Alhamddan who, in turn, squared it to Albirakan to side-foot into the net from close range.

The bonus of a clean sheet rarely looked in danger as the home team remained solid at the back, denying Jamaica time and space as well as a clear sight of goal. 

Jamaica will get a quick chance of revenge as the two teams meet again on Tuesday at the same venue, but for Saudi Arabia, there is plenty to build on.

“The result was good but the performance could have been batter,” said Abdulellah Al Malki. “This was our first match of 2020. Yes, there was some understanding between players who play with each other regularly, but hopefully in the coming matches we can be even better and reach our goals.”

The Al-Ittihad midfielder believes the match was a good test ahead of the return to the World Cup qualifiers next March. 

“Jamaica is a strong team and ranked 20 (FIFA) spots higher than us, but we went in with a winning mentality, and we are eager to play players of this standard,” he added. “As soon as you enter the training camp with the national team, you instantly feel a sense of unity with the other players, and I think that may help us in the coming period.”

Hussein Al Sadiq, general manager of the Saudi team was pleased with the result after such a long lay-off.

“After being away for a significant period, over 11 months, to have this result and performance is positive,” he said.

“The first half the performance was not too convincing, but it improved in the second half. We have a young group in this training camp who need to acclimatise and who need more matches. This will be difficult, as after this international break, the next one will be in March.

“In general, this was a very good outing, in terms of the players’ fitness and performances. And the new additions also played very well, and we have high expectations for them with the team. As everyone knows, Mr Renard is always looking to add youth to the national team, something he has done everywhere he has coached. This gives us a lot of optimism for the future.”

Miller’s disappointment with his team’s performance was somewhat tempered by the fact that the Jamaican players had barely spent any time together since March.

“Our preparation wasn’t the best,” he said. “We didn’t get the chance to familiarise ourselves with some of the new players. You could see some of the combination plays weren’t coming off, but it’s a work in progress. We have a couple of days before our second game, and hopefully we can give a better showing of ourselves.”

Miller, one of his nations most experienced players, said the ultimate goal remains qualification to the 2022 World Cup

“Our expectation is to go all the way to the next World Cup in Qatar,” he said. “All our focus now is on trying to gel together. I think that’s one of our biggest issues, I think we need to come together, because the talent is there. Once we get things organised together, then you’ll see a different team.”

The two teams will now face each other again on Tuesday at King Abdullah Sports City stadium.


Late winner seals victory for Al-Ettifaq on SPL return

Updated 26 December 2025
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Late winner seals victory for Al-Ettifaq on SPL return

  • After month-long hiatus, the Saudi Pro League returned to action on Matchday 11 with Al-Ettifaq and NEOM both securing victories

RIYADH: Thursday marked the long-awaited return of the Saudi Pro League after a 23-day break due to the national team’s participation at the 2025 Arab Cup. 

What appeared to be a night short on goals — following a goalless draw between Al-Fayha and Al-Hazem earlier in the day — dramatically shifted after four goals were scored after the 89th minute across the fixtures.

Al-Ettifaq — city rivals of Brendan Rodgers’ new side, Al-Qadsiah — faced Al-Riyadh, looking to strengthen their position in the upper mid-table, and ultimately emerged from the capital with a 2-0 win.

However, the contest proved far from straightforward against the relegation battlers, with Moussa Dembele unable to rediscover his scoring touch despite netting a brace in his last outing.

Al-Ettifaq, enjoying the majority of possession, struggled to find their way past Al-Riyadh goalkeeper Milan Borjan, who produced six saves to keep his side in the contest. Al-Riyadh were pushed deep for much of the second half, largely due to being reduced to 10 men following Mohammed Al-Khaibari’s dismissal after a professional foul.

The visitors’ persistence finally paid off in injury time, as goals from Francisco Calvo and Georginio Wijnaldum secured a dramatic victory to give Al-Ettifaq the valuable three points, lifting them to seventh place on 15 points, after 10 matches.

Sitting just ahead of them in sixth are NEOM, who remain two points clear after surviving a late scare against Al-Najma to claim a 2-1 home victory.

In the battle between two newly-promoted teams — one in the top 6, and the other at the rear end of the table — NEOM appeared to be cruising after centre-back Nathan Zeze scored his first goal for the club in the 54th minute, before Khalifah Al-Dawsari doubled the lead in the 89th minute.

The match took an intense turn when Al-Najma were awarded a penalty in the fifth minute of stoppage time, converted by Bilal Boutobba.

As Saudi National Team ex-captain Salman Al-Faraj made his return to the pitch for the first time in 400 days, Al-Najma managed to push forward once more and grab a late goal, believing they had claimed a dramatic equalizer — only for Faisal Al-Mutairi’s effort to be ruled out for offside. The result condemned Al-Najma to their ninth defeat of the season.

Action continues on Friday with three more fixtures: Al-Fateh host Al-Ahli in the Eastern Province at 4:05pm KSA, Al-Kholood face Al-Taawoun at 6:00pm, and Al Hilal welcome Al-Khaleej in Riyadh at 8:30pm.