60 Saudi, European football scouts watch Kingdom’s schools league titles

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A total of 32 school teams are competing in the Kingdom’s Elite Championship for the Schools Football League for Boys. (Supplied)
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A total of 32 school teams are competing in the Kingdom’s Elite Championship for the Schools Football League for Boys. (Supplied)
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A total of 32 school teams are competing in the Kingdom’s Elite Championship for the Schools Football League for Boys. (Supplied)
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A total of 32 school teams are competing in the Kingdom’s Elite Championship for the Schools Football League for Boys. (Supplied)
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A total of 32 school teams are competing in the Kingdom’s Elite Championship for the Schools Football League for Boys. (Supplied)
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Updated 04 June 2023
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60 Saudi, European football scouts watch Kingdom’s schools league titles

  • Championships highlight young players' skills as 32 teams compete at King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah

RIYADH: Talent scouts from Saudi and European football federations and clubs are among those watching the Kingdom’s Elite Championship for the Schools Football League for Boys as its fourth edition is held in the King Abdullah Sports City stadiums in Jeddah.

A total of 32 school teams are competing in the championships as part the national sports project implemented by the Ministry of Sports in cooperation with the Ministry of Education, to develop school sports and strengthen competition among students.

Talent scouts include a technical team from the Saudi Football Federation headed by Assistant Technical Director for Talent Scouting Affairs Saleh Al-Daoud, Badon Nicholas, Gilles Raphael and Stephen Silent, and a group of scouts affiliated with Saudi clubs.

French club Olympique Lyon; the Portuguese club Benfica; Spanish clubs Osasuna, Zamora, Leganes, Cadiz; the PSA Academy; the Macedonian club Raboten; and the Mexican club Atletico de San Luis have also sent scouts to the championships.

Al-Daoud said that the schools league project is beneficial to Saudi football and its future.

“This huge national cooperative project between the ministries of sports and education is the real beginning for the football player, and it is the real start for every player,” he said.

“The Saudi Football Federation is keen to follow the players through scouts, whether Saudis or foreigners, in the upcoming training gatherings, and this is a great opportunity for the player to prove himself and present all his capabilities."

Al-Daoud thanked Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal, minister of sports, for his interest and support for the schools league project and added: “The importance of its continuation for the next 10 years to be the main base for supporting clubs and national teams with talents.”

The schools league project management held a workshop in partnership between the ministries of sports and education for coaches of the school teams participating in the championship.

A training course was also held in cooperation with the Saudi Football Association for coaches of school league teams.


Villa’s Christmas charge: Can Emery’s men hit top?

Updated 24 December 2025
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Villa’s Christmas charge: Can Emery’s men hit top?

  • Aston Villa’s winning streak challenges Arsenal and City’s dominance

LONDON: Aston Villa are heading into the Christmas period like a runaway sleigh with 10 successive victories in all competitions and with the Premier League’s top spot in their sights.

The Midlands club’s 2-1 win over Manchester United, their seventh in a row in the league, left them three points behind leaders Arsenal and one behind Manchester City.

They have bagged 33 points out of the last 36 available, and in Unai Emery have a manager who knows how to deliver silverware.

Yet, according to the Premier League’s data analysts Opta, Villa have a 5.3 percent chance of winning the English title for the first time since 1981, with Arsenal on 68.7 percent and City on 24.7 percent.

“They’re just not as good as Arsenal and Man City. They’re doing excellent, they’re doing great, but I just don’t feel they’re going to be in the title race,” former Manchester United forward and Sky Sports pundit Wayne Rooney said.

Rooney is not alone in that belief, but Villa’s relentless form ⁠makes them hard to ignore. Extend their winning streak to 12 straight matches and the doubters will be running out of arguments.

Villa, who have 36 points from 17 games despite not winning any of their first five, go to fourth-placed Chelsea on Saturday and stay in the capital to take on Arsenal three days later.

It will be a huge test of Villa’s credentials, but Villa will not be daunted, according to Morgan Rogers, scorer of both goals in Sunday’s 2-1 victory over Manchester United.

“We’re all confident in each other, the manager’s confident in us and we go out there and we feel like ⁠we’re going to win every game,” the England international said.

Skeptics will note Villa had two more points at this stage in the 2023-24 season before fading to fourth, and Arsenal and City boast far greater title-race experience. But both will see Villa as a genuine threat.

When City and Liverpool were struggling earlier in the season, Arsenal were taking an iron grip on top spot and looked overwhelming favorites to win their first title since 2004.

They still lead the way but the jitters are already in evidence and the fact they have been top of the Premier League four times at Christmas without going on to finish champions will be nagging at manager Mikel Arteta.

Arsenal host Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday before their showdown with Villa, and they finish their festive program with an away trip to Bournemouth.

City, meanwhile, have rediscovered their swagger with seven straight wins in all competitions. Pep Guardiola’s men visit Nottingham Forest on ⁠Saturday, then Sunderland on New Year’s Day, before hosting Chelsea on January 4.

After seeing his side click into gear, Guardiola made it clear he doesn’t want any Christmas distractions to knock them off course again, offering a Grinch-like warning.

“They come back on the 25th and I will be there controlling how many kilos come up, (to see if) they come fatty,” he said.

At the other end of the table, Wolverhampton Wanderers fans only want one present under their tree — a win.

They have not seen one in their first 17 games, and Wolves sit on two points — the worst start in English league history. Just surpassing the all-time low points total of Derby County (11) in the 2007-08 season is certainly not a given, and away trips to Liverpool and Manchester United over Christmas hardly look like providing any comfort. A home game against 18th-placed West Ham United in early January could offer a glimmer of hope.

Unusually there is only one top-flight game on Boxing Day this season, Manchester United’s home clash against Newcastle United. But after that they come thick and fast in a head-spinning spell of games that could reshape the Premier League table for the New Year.