Saudi clubs Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad through to King Salman Club Cup quarterfinals

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Saudi Arabian clubs Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad have qualified to the quarterfinals of the King Salman Cup for Arab Clubs 2023, alongside Qatar’s Al-Sadd and Iraq’s Al-Shorta on Wednesday. (Supplied)
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Saudi Arabian clubs Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad have qualified to the quarterfinals of the King Salman Cup for Arab Clubs 2023, alongside Qatar’s Al-Sadd and Iraq’s Al-Shorta on Wednesday. (Supplied)
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Saudi Arabian clubs Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad have qualified to the quarterfinals of the King Salman Cup for Arab Clubs 2023, alongside Qatar’s Al-Sadd and Iraq’s Al-Shorta on Wednesday. (Supplied)
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Updated 11 August 2023
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Saudi clubs Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad through to King Salman Club Cup quarterfinals

  • Al-Ittihad defeated Iraq’s Al-Shorta 2-1 to top Group A with a maximum 9 points, while Al-Hilal defeated Al-Wydad of Morocco 2-1 to claim second place in Group B with 4 points
  • Al-Sadd beat Lybya’s Al-Ahli Tripoli 1-0 to top Group B with 7 points, and despite their defeat, Al-Shorta took the runner-up spot in Group A with 4 points

RIYADH: Saudi football clubs Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad qualified on Wednesday for the quarterfinals of the King Salman Club Cup, alongside Al-Sadd of Qatar and Iraqi side Al-Shorta.

In Group B, Paolo Ottavio scored for Al-Sadd in their 1-0 victory over Lybya’s Al-Ahli Tripoli. The Qataris topped the group with 7 points.

Al-Hilal defeated Al-Wydad of Morocco 2-1 to claim second place with 4 points. Sergej Milinkovic-Savic and Ruben Neves scored Al-Hilal’s brace, while Saif Al-Din Bohra netted for Al-Wydad.

In Group A, the game between Tunisian sides Esperance and Sfaxien ended goalless, while Al-Ittihad defeated Al-Shorta, 2-1. Ahmed Bamasoud and Karim Benzema were the scorers for the Saudis, while Boubaker Abdel Majeed grabbed the Iraqi side’s goal.

The results meant that Al-Ittihad topped the group with a maximum 9 points, followed by Al-Shorta on 4.

The group stage of the competition, which is also known as the Arab Club Champions Cup, will conclude on Thursday.

In Group C, two Saudi clubs will be in action: Al-Nassr face Egyptian side Al-Zamalek in Taif, while Al-Shabab take on Al-Ittihad Monastir of Tunisia, in Al-Baha. Kick-off time for both games is 6 p.m. KSA time. Al-Nassr and Al-Shabab currently top the group with 4 points each, followed by Al-Zamalek on 3, while Al-Ittihad Monastir are out of the running.

In Group D, Shabab Belouizdad of Algeria will play Al-Kuwait in Khamis Mushait, while Emirati side Al-Wahda take on Morocco’s Al-Raja in Abha. Kick-off time for both games is 4 p.m. KSA time. Al-Wahda and Al-Raja top the group table with the maximum 6 points each after two games and have already qualified.


Riyadh set for historic WWE Royal Rumble

Updated 07 January 2026
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Riyadh set for historic WWE Royal Rumble

  • The KAFD spectacle on Jan. 31 will be the first time the event has taken place outside North America

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is gearing up for one of the biggest sports entertainment moments of the decade as WWE returns to Riyadh on Jan. 31 with Royal Rumble.

It will be the first time the event, set to take place at a new, purpose-built venue in King Abdullah Financial District, has been held outside North America.

A blockbuster lineup of WWE Superstars are expected to take part, including Roman Reigns, CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, Drew McIntyre and Brock Lesnar. They are set to be joined by fan favorites Jey Uso, Dominik Mysterio, Gunther and more.

Those who declare themselves for the 30-Man Royal Rumble match will fight for the opportunity to headline in a championship match at WrestleMania.

The Women’s Royal Rumble will include WWE Superstars such as Becky Lynch, Liv Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, Maxxine Dupri and Stephanie Vaquer.

Ahead of Royal Rumble, Riyadh will also host WWE SmackDown on Friday, Jan. 30.