Saudi Arabia target continental supremacy as AFC Asian Cup kicks off

At the 2023 Asian Cup —which finally starts after a delay of six months — Saudi Arabia's opening opponent is Oman on Tuesday in Group G, with Kyrgyzstan and Thailand to follow. (X/@SaudiNT)
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Updated 11 January 2024
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Saudi Arabia target continental supremacy as AFC Asian Cup kicks off

  • Roberto Mancini’s Green Falcons set their sights on a first title since 1996 and a record-equalling fourth in total

DOHA: It is less than 14 months since Saudi Arabia last kicked off a major tournament — the FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

That time around it started with a famous win over eventual champions Argentina. At the 2023 Asian Cup —which finally starts after a delay of six months — their opening opponent is Oman on Tuesday in Group G, with Kyrgyzstan and Thailand to follow.

There is unlikely to be the same early drama and excitement as in Qatar, but the Green Falcons’ focus is on lifting the trophy for the first time since last century.

Much has changed in Saudi Arabian football since November 2022, and the country is now the talk of the sporting world. If the win over Lionel Messi and co. was almost unthinkable, few would have believed that by January 2024, megastars such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and Neymar would be playing in the Saudi Pro League. It brings attention as well as pressure.

Not getting out of the group would be unthinkable — only eight of the 24 teams fall at the first hurdle — but ambitions back in the Kingdom are obviously much higher. Only Japan have won the tournament more times than Saudi Arabia — though the last of their three titles came 28 years ago, and there has been no genuine challenge since 2007.

Now they have Roberto Mancini in charge. The former Manchester City and Inter Milan boss led Italy to the European Championship title in 2021 and could become one of the very few coaches to win separate continental titles. He has the tactical knowhow and, after several warm-up games and a couple of World Cup qualifiers, he knows a lot more about his players.

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Those players now are active in the most talked about league in the world. With the massive influx of famous foreign stars, there is no doubt that standards have improved in the SPL. That was apparent in the just-finished group stage of the Asian Champions League. Al-Ittihad, Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr all topped their groups and Al-Fayha, in a first continental appearance, also made it through to give Saudi Arabia four teams in the knockout stage.

It is not all down to the likes of Ronaldo, however. The local players have stepped up. Salem Al-Dawsari is the Asian player of the year and has been a standout even among the exalted talent in the league. He also loves the big occasion, as he showed when scoring the winner against Argentina.

The same can increasingly be said of Feras Al-Buraikan, who could be one of the stars of the tournament if he takes his club form to Qatar. The striker’s exploits in finishing last season as the fourth highest goalscorer in the league, ahead of Ronaldo, earned a big move to Al-Ahli. The goals have continued this campaign, too, and he sits in fourth in the scoring charts and is also in the top 10 for assists. His biggest challenge may be starting ahead of Saleh Al-Shehri, who has been favored so far by Mancini, and repaid the faith with four goals in two World Cup qualifiers. 

There are other in-form stars such as Saud Abdulhamid, Mohamed Kanno and Abdulrahman Ghareeb who have also settled well in the new era of the Saudi Pro League. Not just that, but the boss has called up some exciting young talents. Teenage midfielder Abbas Al-Hassan and 20-year-old forward Abdullah Radif could make continental reputations for themselves.

That would be welcome, but the main objective is, of course, winning the 24-nation tournament for the first time since 1996. That came at a time when Saudi Arabia dominated in the Asian Cup — in the seven tournaments from 1984 to 2007, the Green Falcons made six finals, winning three. In the last three editions however, the team have not made it past the last 16, not good enough for one of Asia’s elite nations.

Not only is the national team a powerhouse, but the league is going from strength to strength. With Mancini in charge, there is no reason why Saudi Arabia cannot go far at the 2023 Asian Cup.


Smash GC announces 2026 LIV Golf roster as Harold Varner III joins lineup

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Smash GC announces 2026 LIV Golf roster as Harold Varner III joins lineup

  • Talor Gooch-led team returns with lineup built for depth and competitiveness as LIV Golf kicks off new season in Riyadh

NEW YORK: Smash GC of the LIV Golf League today announced its official roster for the 2026 season with the addition of Harold Varner III. Varner joins newly minted captain Talor Gooch and returning veterans Jason Kokrak and Graeme McDowell.

The team blends winning pedigree, global experience and a competitive edge, reinforcing the team’s identity as one of LIV Golf’s most battle-tested lineups.

Varner, who made his LIV Golf debut in 2022, brings a mix of global experience and personal drive. He earned his first LIV Golf individual win in 2023 at LIV Golf DC after sinking a hole-out from the bunker for a birdie mid-round to claim a one-stroke victory. He joins Smash GC after a steady performance in 2025 with 4Aces GC, when he finished in the top 10 four times.

“Smash GC is a team that competes with confidence and edge,” Varner said. “I’m excited to join a group that believes in what it’s building and is focused on winning. I’m ready to get to work and contribute meaningfully in 2026.”

Gooch will lead Smash GC in 2026 after being officially named captain last December. One of LIV Golf’s most accomplished and consistent performers, he brings a performance-driven mindset and a deep understanding of team competition. He reunites with Varner after the two played together with RangeGoats GC during 2023, which was both Gooch’s and Varner’s most successful LIV Golf season.

In addition to Varner’s DC win, Gooch won three tournaments and the season-long individual championship. Rounding out the 2026 roster are Kokrak, who has delivered key individual and team performances throughout his LIV Golf tenure, and McDowell, the 2010 US Open champion and longtime Ryder Cup standout who brought steady play to the 2025 season combined with his experience, leadership and competitive instincts.

“Adding Harold to Smash GC is a big move for us, and I couldn’t be more excited to reunite with him in 2026,” Gooch said. “He’s proven he can compete at the highest level and, as captain, I’m excited about how he strengthens our lineup and pushes our standards forward. We’re building a team that expects to contend every week, and Harold is a big part of that.”

Smash GC enters the new season following a 2025 campaign defined by resilience and competitiveness. With strong team performances and consistent individual contributions, the club laid a foundation it now aims to build upon under refreshed leadership and a reinforced roster.