Al-Ittihad and Al-Ahli to clash in historic first women’s Jeddah Derby

The Saudi Women's Premier League will hold its first jeddah Derby on Saturday night. (Supplied)
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Updated 15 October 2022
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Al-Ittihad and Al-Ahli to clash in historic first women’s Jeddah Derby

  • The men’s derby might be on hold after Al-Ahli’s relegation last season, but the new Saudi Women’s Premier League will welcome the Jeddah teams on its inaugural weekend

JEDDAH: Football fans in Jeddah have been deprived of the derby between city rivals Al-Ittihad and Al-Ahli this season after the latter’s relegation to the First Division.

Or to be clear, the men’s derby.

Because on Saturday night, the first women’s Jeddah Derby will take place at King Abdullah Sports City on Saturday at 7:50 p.m.

The historic clash will see Al-Ittihad and Al-Ahli’s women’s teams face off for the first time in the first round of the Saudi Women’s Premier League, with a crowd of 5,000 supporters expected to attend.

Both teams existed in different guises last year.

Last season, Jeddah Eagles won the Western Division of the SAFF Regional Football League, and have now been taken over by Al-Ittihad. Meanwhile, Al-Ahli acquired Miraas, who played in the same division.

With the introduction of the new eight-team Women’s Premier League, the 17-team Regional Football League has now been rebranded as the First Division.

Yomn Luqman, sports editor for Al-Watan newspaper, told Arab News: “Finally, we are able to have women’s football teams belonging to Saudi clubs.”

“(It) is a wonderful step that indicates that the Ministry of Sports and the Saudi Arabian Football Federation are providing beautiful work for females and aiming to establish a strong women’s sport by organizing official leagues that produce a national team that can represent the Kingdom in regional and international competitions for women.”

Commenting on the historic fixture, she added: “Al-Ahli and Al-Ittihad matches are always exciting through the Western Province derby, which we have been accustomed to for many years through the men’s league, and certainly this excitement will move in turn to the women’s league. I expect it to be an exciting match, but I cannot predict the outcome because we do not yet know the levels of the two teams this season.”

Meanwhile, Fadwa Al-Tayar, Saudi TV correspondent and board member of the Saudi National Volleyball Federation, spoke about what it means to have a women’s football league.

“This is a great step that has been taken by the Saudi Football Federation in organizing the first-ever Women’s Premier League. We are so excited to see women in the field,” she said.

‘It’s really exciting for women’s football matches to be played in what are traditionally men’s stadiums,” Al-Tayar said.

The eight participating teams — Al-Yamamah, Eastern Flames, Sama, Al-Hilal, Al-Nassr, Al-Ittihad, Al-Ahli and Al-Shabab — will contest the Premier League on a home-and-away basis in the cities of Riyadh, Jeddah and the Eastern Province, with the total of 56 matches ending on Feb. 18, 2023.


Perth Scorchers win sixth BBL title after trouncing Sydney Sixers

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Perth Scorchers win sixth BBL title after trouncing Sydney Sixers

  • The Australia squad will fly to Pakistan to play three 20-over matches
  • It will prepare Australia for opening T20 World Cup fixture against Ireland

PERTH: Perth Scorchers raced to their sixth Big Bash League title on Sunday with an emphatic six-wicket victory over Sydney Sixers in the final at Perth Stadium.

Earning hosting ​rights after crushing the Sixers in a qualifier last week, the Scorchers bowled first and bowled their six-time Grand Final rivals out for a paltry 132 in 20 overs as pacemen David Payne and Jhye Richardson combined for six wickets.

With 15 balls remaining in their reply, the hosts reached 133-4 anchored by a 43-ball 44 from Mitch Marsh.

“It feels like ‌a weight has ‌been lifted off our shoulders, we ‌have ⁠high ​expectations, and ‌to be able to deliver on those expectations is really satisfying,” said Scorchers captain Ashton Turner.

The table-topping Scorchers started their chase in audacious fashion when Marsh, Australia’s T20 captain, pulled the first ball for six.

His opening partner Finn Allen, the season’s top run-scorer with 466, got the better of quick Mitchell Starc in a ⁠19-run fourth over, bringing the crowd to their feet with a scooped six into ‌the second tier.

With rain threatening, the ‍Scorchers powered ahead at nearly ‍10 an over until a spectacular one-handed catch by Jack ‍Edwards off Starc dismissed Allen for 36.

Seamer Sean Abbott accounted for Aaron Hardie (five) and Marsh, but Josh Inglis (29 not out) saw the Scorchers over the line with a majestic six over long-off.

Earlier, the Perth crowd ​of 55,018 roared in delight when Sixers’ drawcard Steve Smith, who averaged 60 in the tournament at a ⁠strike rate of 168 yet finds himself out of T20 World Cup reckoning, dejectedly departed for 24 when all-rounder Hardie reviewed for lbw.

Fortunate to survive three missed run outs in the space of five balls, skipper Moises Henriques was caught for 24 off the medium pace of Payne, who ended with 3-18.

Fast bowler Mahli Beardman, on the cusp of international selection, closed out the innings with two wickets and a run out in the final over.

The Australia squad will fly to Pakistan for three 20-over matches ‌in preparation for their first T20 World Cup fixture against Ireland in Colombo on February 11.