Mitrovic ready to take on ‘father’ Rasovic as Al-Hilal travel to Al-Fayha

Aleksandar Mitrovic has been one of Al-Hilal's most influential players as thgey lead the SPL table going into 2024. (SPL)
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Updated 29 December 2023
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Mitrovic ready to take on ‘father’ Rasovic as Al-Hilal travel to Al-Fayha

  • Serbian coach gave ‘merciless’ striker his professional debut in 2012
  • Former Fulham hit man has scored 24 times in 25 games since joining Saudi League

A huge smile lights up the face of Aleksandar Mitrovic as he lovingly calls Vuk Rasovic his footballing father.

But on Friday night in the Roshn Saudi League nothing will stop the Al-Hilal striker trying to break the heart of the man who gave him his professional debut for Teleoptik, an affiliate club of Partizan Belgrade, in 2012.

The following year Rasovic and Mitrovic helped guide Partizan to the Serbian SuperLiga title, and while the duo then went their separate ways, the bond remains.

“I always say to him, he’s a little bit shy, but I always say to him he’s my father of football. He’s the guy that brought me up and gave me a chance to come from the youth and who believed in me,” Mitrovic said.

“He’s a very important person to me, not only in football but in my life. He was like a father to me and still is.”

The duo have both enjoyed success since they left Serbian club football. For Mitrovic — his nation’s record goalscorer with 57 from 87 caps — Belgium, England and now Saudi Arabia called.

Be it at Anderlecht, Newcastle United, Fulham or Al-Hilal, goals have followed the 29-year-old, who has netted 24 times in 25 games for the Riyadh club since signing in the summer.

He is a huge part of the reason Al-Hilal, unbeaten this season, top the league by seven points from Al-Nassr and why club manager Jorge Jesus dubbed him “merciless.”




Al-Fayha coach Vuk Rasovic. (SPL)

For Rasovic, who has played in Bulgaria, Russia and the US and coached in Belarus and UAE among other places, his most successful achievement is guiding Al-Fayha to the King’s Cup in 2022. Victory in a penalty shootout over Al-Hilal, which marked a wonderful conclusion to the Serbian manager’s first season in the city of Al-Majma’ah, earned the club their first major trophy.

Rasovic, who turns 51 on Wednesday, is equally fond of Mitrovic, but ahead of such an important game for Al-Fayha is understandably keener to focus on his club than reminisce.

Al-Fayha sit 11th in the league going into the game, which kicks off at 6 p.m. on Friday at the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium in Riyadh.

But seeing his fellow Serbians — midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic moved to Al-Hilal from Lazio in the summer — succeeding does give Rasovic, who led Al-Fayha to AFC Asian Champions League football this season, great satisfaction.

“It is very good to see Serbians doing well in Saudi Arabian football,” he said. “We are trying to show our country in a good light. Mitro and Sergej, they are keeping Hilal on top, especially Mitro, and I wish them all the best. But not against us.”

This is not the first time Al-Hilal and Al-Fayha have gone head-to-head this season. On Aug. 19, just before Mitrovic’s introduction to Saudi football, the teams drew 1-1 at the King Fahd International Stadium, with goals from Abdullah Al-Hamdan for the hosts and former Rangers striker Fashion Sakala for the visitors.

“They played the game before I came. I saw them draw here, so hopefully we will win the game this time,” Mitrovic said.

“It will be nice to play against (Rasovic) … he’s a great coach and it’s going to be a nice game. Hopefully we will win.”

When asked how he planned to stop Mitrovic from scoring, Rasovic said: “Wait till the game and you will see.”


Saudi footballers train in Riyadh ahead of qualifier against Jordan

Updated 08 June 2024
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Saudi footballers train in Riyadh ahead of qualifier against Jordan

RIYADH: Saudi footballers trained in Riyadh on Friday ahead of their match against Jordan in qualifiers for the World and Asian cups.

Coach Roberto Mancini, who conducted the training session, opted to give his starters some recovery exercises after their convincing 3-0 win over Pakistan in Islamabad on Thursday.

The rest of the squad carried out regular training at Mahd Academy fields.

Defender Hassan Al-Tambakti was still working with medical staff in a bid to bounce back from injury.

The Green Falcons will play Jordan at Al-Awal Park on Tuesday at 7 p.m. (Saudi time).

Both teams progressed to the third round of qualifications for the joint 2026 World Cup and 2027 Asian Cup.

The Green Falcons will have another session on Saturday evening.


Saudi Arabia beat Pakistan to guarantee place in third round of 2026 World Cup qualifiers

Updated 06 June 2024
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Saudi Arabia beat Pakistan to guarantee place in third round of 2026 World Cup qualifiers

  • 3-0 victory in Islamabad keeps Green Falcons top of Group G on 13 points with 1 match left to play in round 2
  • The Saudis will face Jordan, who have also already qualified, in Riyadh on Tuesday to conclude the group

Saudi Arabia secured their place in the third round of the qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a 3-0 victory over Pakistan in Islamabad on Thursday night.

The Saudis took the lead through Al-Ahli forward Firas Al-Buraikan after 26 minutes and he added a second four minutes before the break to all but guarantee the victory most had expected. Musab Al-Juwayr wrapped up the scoring in the 59th minute.

The victory leaves head coach Roberto Mancini’s men top of Group G on 13 points from five games. With one game left in the second round, they cannot be caught by third-place Tajikistan, who later on Thursday were defeated 3-0 by Jordan and are on 5 points. Pakistan are bottom of the group after five defeats.

The Green Falcons will host Jordan in Riyadh on Tuesday in their final group game. Both teams have already qualified for the third round. The visitors are sitting in second place in Group G on 10 points but have a superior goal difference.

The Green Falcons defeated Pakistan 4-0 at home in the group opener last November and then a 2-0 win over Jordan in Amman put them in a comfortable position at the top of the group.

In March, the Saudis defeated Tajikistan 1-0 in Riyadh but the return match in Dushanbe a few days later ended in a 1-1 draw.


Dream comes true for Pakistani boy after meeting Saudi football hero Al-Dawsari

Updated 06 June 2024
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Dream comes true for Pakistani boy after meeting Saudi football hero Al-Dawsari

RIYADH: A Pakistani boy had one of his footballing dreams come true when he met his Saudi hero Salem Al-Dawsari in Islamabad.

The young fan was seen in a video on social media watching Al-Dawsari’s goal against Argentina in the 2022 World Cup and saying that the winger was his hero.

Dawsari responded to his wishes by welcoming the youngster and gifting him the iconic, green-and-white number 10 Salem shirt.

A video posted to the national team’s X account showed the encounter.

“You happy now?” Al-Dawsari asks, after hugging the boy. “Yes, so happy,” the boy replies, before the pair shared a photo.

Saudi Arabia is set to face off against Pakistan in Islamabad on Thursday in the 2026 World Cup and 2027 Asian Cup qualifiers.

Al-Dawsari took to X and said in Urdu that he is happy to be in Pakistan and that he looks forward to the match at Jinnah Stadium.

The Saudi playmaker scored the winning goal in the 2-1 victory against the South American giants, stunning the sporting world in the process and prompting authorities in the Kingdom to announce a national holiday to commemorate the achievement.  

But, footballing legend Lionel Messi and his company of stars would later go on to win all their remaining games to lift the trophy in Qatar.

The Green Falcons are favorites to win the match against their hosts, who are rooted to the bottom of Group G after playing four of their six matches. The Saudi players will fly home to face Jordan on Tuesday.

The next World Cup will be held in the USA, Canada and Mexico. The Asian Cup will be played in the Kingdom.


Saudi Arabia aim to build on lead at top of World Cup and Asian Cup qualification group

Updated 05 June 2024
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Saudi Arabia aim to build on lead at top of World Cup and Asian Cup qualification group

  • ‘The match tomorrow is important for us and we aim to win it to secure all the points and keep our position at the top of the group,’ says head coach Roberto Mancini
  • He refuses to underestimate opponents Pakistan, who have lost their previous 4 games in the group, conceding 20 goals and scoring just 1 in the process

ISLAMABAD: The Saudi national football team completed the final preparations on Wednesday for their game against Pakistan in Islamabad on Thursday in the qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup and 2027 Asian Cup.
“The match tomorrow is important for us and we aim to win it to secure all the points and keep our position at the top of the group,” head coach Roberto Mancini said.
“We are happy to be in Islamabad and thank you for the warm welcome we have received since our arrival.”
After four games in the second stage of the qualifiers, the Green Falcons sit top of Group G on 10 points, followed by Jordan on 7 and Tajikistan on 5. Pakistan are bottom of the group, having lost all of their games so far.
Asked about the decision to travel to Pakistan the day before the game, Mancini said: “This is a practice we have applied in the previous two matches, against Jordan and Tajikistan, where we prefer to train at our own field and have the final training session at the match field.”
Pakistan have conceded 20 goals in four group games and scored only one, but Mancini refused to underestimate them, saying: “We respect the Pakistani team … there are no significant differences. It is a game of 11 players against 11 players. The most important thing for us is to be present, with high concentration, to achieve the goal we came for.”
After thanking Pakistan for the warm welcome the team received, midfielder Mukhtar Ali said: “Our focus is on Thursday’s match, which holds great importance for us. We aim to deliver a good performance and win the points.”
Next up after Pakistan, the Saudis will host Jordan in Riyadh on June 11. 


The Green Falcons train in Riyadh ahead of Pakistan trip

Updated 05 June 2024
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The Green Falcons train in Riyadh ahead of Pakistan trip

RIYADH: Saudi footballers held a training session in Riyadh on Tuesday ahead of their clash against Pakistan in qualifiers for the World and Asian cups.

Coach Roberto Mancini lead the team in training with various technical and tactical drills at Ma’had Academy in Riyadh.

Salem Al-Dosari participated in training while his Al-Hilal teammate Hassan Tambakti did not complete the session due to muscle pain.

The Green Falcons, who are top of their World Cup qualification group with ten points, will play a Pakistan team who have lost all their games in the second round of the qualifiers.

The Saudi team are due to fly out to Islamabad on Wednesday morning and will play at Jinnah Stadium on Thursday at 7 p.m. (Saudi time).

The Green Falcons will play Jordan on June 11 in Saudi Arabia.