Football players, fans looking forward to star-studded new SPL season

Al-Ittihad's Nuno Espirito Santo, Marcelo Grohe, Romarinho and Karim Benzema at the launch of the Roshn Saudi League (RSL), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Aug. 7, 2023. (Reuters)
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Updated 11 August 2023
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Football players, fans looking forward to star-studded new SPL season

  • Karim Benzema: The Roshn Saudi League has some wonderful players, and they have all the capabilities, speed, and strength, and we are here to do our best
  • Edouard Mendy: We are eager to start our season and are looking forward to putting Al-Ahli back to its position among the top teams

JEDDAH: Past and present players on Sunday described their excitement for the start of the new football season at the official launch of the Roshn Saudi Professional League.

Speaking at the ceremony, Steven Gerrard, a former Liverpool star and new head coach of SPL side Al-Ettifaq, said he was looking forward with great enthusiasm to working with his team.

“I am proud just being here and to be part of the new Roshn league,” he added.

Ex-Real Madrid and new Al-Ittihad striker Karim Benzema said: “The Roshn Saudi League has some wonderful players, and they have all the capabilities, speed, and strength, and we are here to do our best.

“I am excited to start and happy to see the stars in the Roshn Saudi League.”

In his speech at the league launch event, Senegalese player Sadio Mane, who played for Bayern Munich last season before recently joining Al-Nassr, said: “I am very happy with the Saudi victory, and very excited to be with the Al-Nassr fans.

“Good luck to everyone, but in the end, we will achieve the Roshn Saudi League.”

 

Saudi national midfielder and Al-Hilal captain, Salman Al-Faraj, 34, said: “This season is different, and we have some of the biggest names in the world with us which will add more strength and excitement to the Saudi league.

“The presence of such great international names will give the Saudi players motivation and incentive to do more, and it will also give us higher strength and ambition every season to raise our league.

“I respect everyone, and we promise to present a great and strong season befitting the work that Saudi Arabia is doing.”

Senegal goalkeeper Edouard Mendy who left Chelsea after three years to join Al-Ahli, said: “We are eager to start our season and are looking forward to putting Al-Ahli back to its position among the top teams.”

Supporters have also been counting down the days to the start of the new season.

Mustafa Faqih, an Al-Ahli fan, told Arab News: “There are plenty of reasons for everybody to be excited, no matter which team you root for.

“The SPL will be very different than in previous years with such great names as Ronaldo, Benzema, (Riyad) Mahrez, Mane, and (Jordan) Henderson playing.

“We were very disappointed last year when Al-Ahli played in the first division but hopefully with the new international players, we can win this year’s title despite the tough competition.”

Al-Hilal supporter, Hamid Al-Twirqi, said: “I haven’t been this excited for a season in a long time, but my concern is about my team. We were hoping to see a five-star player among our squad such as (Lionel) Messi or (Kylian) Mbappe.”

Jeddah-based Al-Nassr fan, Abdullah Al-Boriqan, said: “We are all really looking forward to getting the season underway and for me, I believe my team Al-Nassr is well prepared and I am sure it is going to be a great season for us.”


Al-Ahli survive first-half scare on way to win that moves them joint-top of Saudi Pro League

Updated 20 February 2026
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Al-Ahli survive first-half scare on way to win that moves them joint-top of Saudi Pro League

  • Bottom-of-the-table Al-Najma shock their hosts with 1-0 half-time lead but hat-trick from Ivan Toney helps them recover and claim an important 4-1 victory
  • In an entertaining Eastern Province derby, Al-Ettifaq raced into a 3-0 lead inside 36 minutes and survived a spirited Al-Fateh comeback attempt to eventually triumph 4-3

DAMMAM: Matchday 22 in the Saudi Pro League began with what was, eventually, a comfortable victory for Al-Ahli over relegation-battling Al-Najma at home.

However, the hosts endured a tough first 45, during which they fell 1-0 behind and missed a penalty, before scoring four in the second half against visitors who were reduced to 10 men in the 58th minute.

Al-Najma arrived in Jeddah with some confidence, fresh from their first-ever victory in the Pro League after a 2-1 home win against Al-Kholood on Saturday. And despite facing an in-form Al-Ahli, they controlled the tempo early on, forcing their hosts to play on the back foot for much of the opening half hour.

The architect of Al-Najma’s bright start was head coach Nestor El-Maestro, who returned to the Saudi Pro League this month five years after a spell with Al-Taawoun. After guiding his new club to their first win in 21 matches, a result against Al-Ahli would have provided the perfect spark to ignite their survival bid.

In 2022, during his time at relegation-battling Goztepe in the Turkish Super Lig, El-Maestro said: “Life is too short to spend defending in a low block.” That philosophy certainly defined the bold approach adopted by Al-Najma against the reigning Asian Champions League Elite and Saudi Super Cup holders.

Initially, the strategy paid off. David Tijanic beat two Al-Ahli defenders with a deft move on the left flank in the 27th minute before releasing Lazaro, who guided the ball past Edouard Mendy to hand the visitors an unexpected lead.

As Al-Ahli immediately pushed for an equalizer, Ivan Toney appeared to be brought down in the box in the 29th minute, only for the referee to wave away the penalty appeals. Moments later, however, a handball inside Al-Najma’s area led to a lengthy review by the video assistant referee and, eventually, a spot-kick for the hosts.

However Toney, seeking his 21st goal of the campaign, and with a perfect record from the spot for Al-Ahli, watched as his penalty was saved by Victor Braga. Toney pounced on the rebound but the keeper recovered to claim the ball and preserve the lead.

Braga continued to frustrate the hosts with several key saves before clattering into an opponent on the verge of half-time. The referee initially awarded a second penalty to Al-Ahli, but a VAR review overturned the decision and Al-Najma went into the break still in front.

Al-Ahli knew victory was essential at this pivotal point of the season, with city rivals Al-Ittihad facing Al-Hilal in a clash on Saturday that could have a large bearing on the ultimate outcome of the title race.

And their response after the interval was swift, with Riyad Mahrez delivering a dipping cross that was met by Valentin Atangana, who headed the equalizer in the 48th minute.

Atangana was fouled 10 minutes later when Felippe Cardoso pushed him in the face. The Brazilian striker had already been booked and the referee gave him his marching orders.

With the numerical advantage, Al-Ahli asserted their control over the game. This paid off in the 69th minute when Roger Ibanez picked out Mahrez with a measured. long pass over the top. The Algerian cushioned a first-time lay-off into the path of Toney, and the English striker finished the move in clinical style.

Toney added his second of the evening, and 22nd of the season, in the 87th minute, when he met a Matheus Goncalves cross at the far post with a first-time finish. The Englishman completed his hat-trick in the fourth minute of stoppage time after Al-Najma conceded their second penalty of the night.

The win moved Al-Ahli level with Al-Hilal, at least for now, at the top of the league on 53 points. Meanwhile, El-Maestro’s task at Al-Najma grows more difficult, as Al-Riyadh’s 2-0 victory over Al-Kholood in Qassim leaves his side eight points adrift of safety.

Elsewhere, the Eastern Province derby between Al-Ettifaq and Al-Fateh produced one of the season’s most entertaining encounters. Home side Al-Ettifaq raced into a 3-0 lead inside 36 minutes, with goals from Khalid Al-Ghannam and Georginio Wijnaldum, plus an own goal, putting them firmly in control.

North African duo Mourad Batna and Sofiane Bendebka dragged Al-Fateh back into the contest with goals at the start and end of stoppage time in the first half.

Madallah Al-Olayan restored a two-goal cushion for Al-Ettifaq in 48th minute, but Batna struck again in the 71st minute to set up a tense finale. However, Al-Ettifaq held on for a 4-3 victory in Dammam.

On Friday, Al-Okhdood host Al-Qadsiah, Al-Taawoun face visiting Al-Fayha, and Al-Shabab travel to Khamis Mushait to face Damac. All games will kick off at 10 p.m. thanks to the league’s unified Ramadan schedule.