Saudi Arabia complete training ahead of Honduras friendly

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The Saudi Arabia national team concluded their preparations Saturday for their friendly match against Honduras on Sunday evening in Abu Dhabi. (Supplied)
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The Saudi Arabia national team concluded their preparations Saturday for their friendly match against Honduras on Sunday evening in Abu Dhabi. (Supplied)
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The Saudi Arabia national team concluded their preparations Saturday for their friendly match against Honduras on Sunday evening in Abu Dhabi. (Supplied)
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The Saudi Arabia national team concluded their preparations Saturday for their friendly match against Honduras on Sunday evening in Abu Dhabi. (Supplied)
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The Saudi Arabia national team concluded their preparations Saturday for their friendly match against Honduras on Sunday evening in Abu Dhabi. (Supplied)
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The Saudi Arabia national team concluded their preparations Saturday for their friendly match against Honduras on Sunday evening in Abu Dhabi. (Supplied)
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The Saudi Arabia national team concluded their preparations Saturday for their friendly match against Honduras on Sunday evening in Abu Dhabi. (Supplied)
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The Saudi Arabia national team concluded their preparations Saturday for their friendly match against Honduras on Sunday evening in Abu Dhabi. (Supplied)
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The Saudi Arabia national team concluded their preparations Saturday for their friendly match against Honduras on Sunday evening in Abu Dhabi. (Supplied)
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The Saudi Arabia national team concluded their preparations Saturday for their friendly match against Honduras on Sunday evening in Abu Dhabi. (Supplied)
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The Saudi Arabia national team concluded their preparations Saturday for their friendly match against Honduras on Sunday evening in Abu Dhabi. (Supplied)
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The Saudi Arabia national team concluded their preparations Saturday for their friendly match against Honduras on Sunday evening in Abu Dhabi. (Supplied)
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The Saudi Arabia national team concluded their preparations Saturday for their friendly match against Honduras on Sunday evening in Abu Dhabi. (Supplied)
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The Saudi Arabia national team concluded their preparations Saturday for their friendly match against Honduras on Sunday evening in Abu Dhabi. (Supplied)
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Updated 29 October 2022
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Saudi Arabia complete training ahead of Honduras friendly

  • The players held a training session on Saturday at the Emirates Palace Stadium

ABU DHABI: The Saudi Arabia national team concluded their preparations Saturday for their friendly match against Honduras on Sunday evening at Al-Nahyan Stadium in Abu Dhabi.

The match comes as part of the third phase of the Green Falcons' preparatory program for the FIFA World Cup 2022, which begins next month in Qatar.

The match against Honduras will be the third friendly match during the current training camp and follows matches with Albania and North Macedonia.

It comes before two more friendlies agains Iceland and Panama.

The players held a training session on Saturday at the Emirates Palace Stadium, under the supervision of coach Herve Renard.  

Salman Al-Faraj did not participate in the training because he is ill, while Yasser Al-Shahrani returned to the camp.


Saudi Pro League warns Al-Nassr’s Ronaldo no player is bigger than club

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Saudi Pro League warns Al-Nassr’s Ronaldo no player is bigger than club

RIYADH: The Saudi Pro League has warned Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo that “no individual – however significant – determines decisions beyond their own club” amid doubts over his future at Al–Nassr.

Ronaldo, reportedly unhappy at the club’s lack of transfer activity, did not take part in the club’s Saud Pro League win at Al-Riyadh on Monday and is now set to miss Friday night’s clash against Al-Ittihad.

In a statement issued to BBC Sport, a Saudi Pro League spokesperson said: “The Saudi Pro League is structured around a simple principle: every club operates independently under the same rules.

“Clubs have their own boards, their own executives and their own football leadership. Decisions on recruitment, spending and strategy sit with those clubs, within a financial framework designed to ensure sustainability and competitive balance. That framework applies equally across the league.”

The 40-year Ronaldo missed Al-Nassr’s match against Al-Riyadh on Monday amid reports he is on strike over the club’s lack of transfer activity.

Portuguese media outlet A Bola reported that the five-time Ballon d’Or winner was unhappy that Al-Nassr, which is backed by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, has not strengthened its squad as it challenges for the league title.

“Cristiano has been fully engaged with Al–Nassr since his arrival and has played an important role in the club’s growth and ambition,” the Saudi Pro League spokesperson said.

“Like any elite competitor, he wants to win.

“But no individual – however significant – determines decisions beyond their own club.

“Recent transfer activity demonstrates that independence clearly. One club strengthened in a particular way. Another chose a different approach. Those were club decisions, taken within approved financial parameters.”

The Saudi Pro League spokesperson added: “The competitiveness of the league speaks for itself. With only a few points separating the top four, the title race is very much alive. That level of balance reflects a system that is working as intended.

“The focus remains on football – on the pitch, where it belongs – and on maintaining a credible, competitive competition for players and fans.”