How Saudi football twins became overnight social media stars

Saudi internationals Ali, of Al-Nassr, and Qassem, of Al-Fateh, went viral on social media after they left Sadio Mane seeing double. (Instagram: @alawi_78s)
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Updated 13 August 2024
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How Saudi football twins became overnight social media stars

  • Saudi internationals Ali, of Al-Nassr, and Qassem, of Al-Fateh, went viral on social media after they left Sadio Mane seeing double

Saudi football’s Lajami twins, Ali and Qassem, may have attracted a whole new army of followers in recent days, but the 27-year-old duo have been flying into tackles around the Kingdom’s domestic scene for almost a decade now.

The twins gained worldwide attention on Friday when Al-Nassr’s Sadio Mane — who only moved to Riyadh earlier this month — was left seeing double after discovering that teammate Ali had a twin playing for the opposition Al-Fateh.

While fans around the world enjoyed the novel exchange, seasoned SPL strikers will be far more familiar with the two international defenders.

 

 

Not surprisingly, the twins started out together at Al-Muhheet before a move to the Eastern Province to spend the 2014-15 season with Al-Khaleej’s youth team as 18-year-olds.

It was not long before both players progressed to Al-Khaleej’s first team, with Ali playing 51 times for the club before leaving for Al-Fateh in 2018.

Qassem would go on to play 70 SPL matches for Al-Khaleej before moving a year later, also to Al-Fateh, where he remains to this day.

In 2020, Ali has made his big move to Al-Nassr, where he now plays alongside the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Talisca, Marcelo Brozovic, Seko Fofana and Mane.

Ali was part of the prestigious select team of Al-Nassr and Al-Hilal players that took on Lionel Messi and Paris Saint Germain on Jan. 19 in a match that marked Ronaldo’s first appearance on Saudi soil.

On the night, the Saudi selection lost 5-4 to the French champions at King Fahd International Stadium amid a global media frenzy.

The brothers have also represented the Saudi national team on exactly three occasions each, though Ali made his debut in 2019 while Qassem only made his bow for the Green Falcons earlier this year.

Following Friday night’s social media attention, not many players, or fans, will be caught by the twins the way Mane was.


Saudi Arabia edge Kyrgyzstan 1-0 in AFC U23 Asian Cup opener

Updated 07 January 2026
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Saudi Arabia edge Kyrgyzstan 1-0 in AFC U23 Asian Cup opener

  • Al-Nassr’s Rakan Al-Ghamdi struck in the 88th minute as 2022 champions Saudi Arabia got off to a winning start

JEDDAH: Rakan Al-Ghamdi struck late as Saudi Arabia edged a plucky Kyrgyzstan 1-0 in their AFC U23 Asian Cup Group A opener on Tuesday.

Debutants Kyrgyzstan, reduced to 10 men in the 34th minute, looked on course for a point after goalkeeper Kurmanbek Nurlanbekov had saved Musab Al-Juwayr’s penalty but Al-Nassr’s Al-Ghamdi struck in the 88th minute as 2022 champions Saudi Arabia got off to a winning start.

Both sides went on the offensive from the start with Saudi Arabia’s Abdullah Radif sending his effort from outside the box high as early as the second minute, while Beknaz Almazbekov had his shot from distance blocked two minutes later.

The hosts began to assert their dominance before suffering a setback in the 13th minute when captain Abdullah Radif was subbed off due to injury with Majed Abdullah taking his place.

However, his absence failed to deter the 2022 champions’ resolve as they almost took the lead in the 15th minute after Abdullah pounced on a stray pass from Anton Polev, only to see his low drive from inside the box saved by Nurlanbekov.

The Central Asian side’s exuberance suffered a dent in the 34th minute when Arsen Sharshenbekov received his marching orders for stamping Abdulaziz Al-Elewai’s ankle, following a VAR review.

Saudi Arabia, however, failed to trouble Nurlanbekov despite the numerical advantage with Kyrgyzstan still very much in the game going into the break.

Nurlanbekov continued to frustrate Saudi Arabia in the second half with the FC Dordoi Bishkek keeper foiling Faris Al-Ghamdi from distance in the 48th minute.

Saudi Arabia almost found the opener just after the hour mark when Yaseen Al-Zubaidi and Abdulaziz Al-Elewai exchanged passes with the latter breaking into the box, only to see his shot from a difficult angle closed down by Nurlanbekov.

Spurred on by their passionate home support, Saudi Arabia’s pressure earned them a penalty in the 74th minute after Arslan Bekberdinov’s handball but Nurlanbekov judged correctly to deny Al-Juwayr from the spot with his outstretched right-handed save.

Saudi Arabia finally found a way through in the 88th minute after Al-Juwayr’s clever pass found Al-Ghamdi, who rifled his shot past Nurlanbekov to seal the victory.

Saudi Arabia will meet Jordan on Friday while Kyrgyzstan will aim to bounce back against Vietnam.