Saudi First Division League holds general meeting to review recent proposals

The Saudi First Division League recently launched an initiative for fans to enjoy high-quality live commentary during certain matches. (X/@FDL_KSA)
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Updated 21 October 2023
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Saudi First Division League holds general meeting to review recent proposals

  • During the meeting, the Elections Committee was also formed

RIYADH: The Saudi First Division League (FDL) Clubs Association held a meeting on Saturday to review recent proposals and new initiatives for the divison.

Saudi First Division League has launched live commentary for football fans at matches.

The initiative was used for the first time during Al-Najma Saudi’s 2-1 win over Al-Arabi in the FDL’s seventh round on Oct. 2.

The report presented other initiatives at the meeting, which included the identity of the new league ball, the musical identity, the adoption of preference awards and social responsibility awards.

During the meeting, the Elections Committee was also formed, which will supervise all stages of the electoral process for the next board of directors until the date of holding the electoral organization before the end of the mandate of the designated board.

At the conclusion of the meeting, the General Assembly also approved the audited financial statements according to the external financial auditor’s report.


Hakimi declared fit for hosts Morocco’s AFCON bid

Updated 20 December 2025
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Hakimi declared fit for hosts Morocco’s AFCON bid

RABAT: Morocco captain and star player Achraf Hakimi is fit and ready for the host nation’s Africa Cup of Nations bid but may not start in the tournament’s opening game, coach Walid Regragui said on Saturday.
“Tomorrow will be my decision but he has more than done his job. His injury was not an easy one,” Regragui told reporters in Rabat where Morocco play minnows Comoros in the first match on Sunday.
“I still have another night to sleep and decide whether he starts or whether we protect him and see how it goes for the remaining games.
“He is able to start, but he might not start.”
Paris Saint-Germain right-back Hakimi, the African player of the year, has not played since coming off with a left ankle injury in a Champions League game against Bayern Munich on November 4.
The 27-year-old left the field in tears that night, clearly fearing for his chances of featuring at the Cup of Nations. The injury was later diagnosed as a severe sprain.
“I feel good. I am following the program given to me by the medical staff and the coach,” Hakimi, who also came sixth in this year’s Ballon d’Or ranking, said Saturday.
Regragui added: “He has made sacrifices over the last four or five weeks that nobody else could have made, and has set an example to the other players and the staff.
“Today we can see that the protocol we put in place after his injury has been more than positive but now we have the whole competition to manage.”
Morocco will also face Mali and Zambia in Group A as they bid to win a first Cup of Nations since 1976.
The tournament runs into the New Year and will finish with the final in Rabat on January 18.