Steven Gerrard signs deal to coach SPL’s Al-Ettifaq until 2027

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Roshn Saudi Pro League’s (SPL) side Al-Ettifaq have extended the contract of Steven Gerrard’s contract to coach the first team until 2027. (Supplied)
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Roshn Saudi Pro League’s (SPL) side Al-Ettifaq have extended the contract of Steven Gerrard’s contract to coach the first team until 2027. (Supplied)
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Updated 19 January 2024
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Steven Gerrard signs deal to coach SPL’s Al-Ettifaq until 2027

  • Extension focuses on long-term success, sustainable development
  • ‘As a club we know where we want to go and we know we want Gerrard to lead us on the journey ahead,’ says President Samer Al-Misehal

RIYADH: The Roshn Saudi League side Al-Ettifaq have extended the contract of Steven Gerrard to coach the first team until 2027.

The former Liverpool star was initially appointed for a two-year period in July 2023, but has been rewarded with a two-year extension, with an option to renew in 2027, a media statement said on Thursday.

The move follows significant progress in terms of the club’s overall foundations and technical capabilities, with major steps taken toward long-term and sustainable success.

Al-Ettifaq’s President Samer Al-Misehal said: “As a club we know where we want to go and we know we want Gerrard to lead us on the journey ahead.

“There are no shortcuts to success and Gerrard’s personal work ethic, his leadership qualities and his commitment to the project have shown everyone at the club just what it will take to compete at the highest level.

“We have a proud history and I believe we are now on the right path to return to former glories. We just have to keep going step by step. Steven will be given time and resources to continue on this journey and build something special.”

Gerrard said: “This is very pleasing for myself and my family and feels like recognition for a lot of hard work and commitment.

“We knew at the beginning this was a big job and a challenging job. We had to put in place new infrastructure like building a new training ground in phases, and building a new stadium.

“But a lot has been achieved. It’s a relationship with me and the management team above me that’s growing, that’s building, it’s getting stronger, and I’m really looking forward to the future.”

Gerrard’s arrival in the summer coincided with the appointment of Al-Misehal, and since then both have shared the same vision for the club, working hand in hand to make a number of fundamental improvements, including overseeing the move to a new stadium, securing new training facilities, and opening a physical conditioning center.

As a further sign of progress, the club have also secured the services of a number of impressive additions, building a formidable coaching team that includes senior staff members such as Mark Allen, former director of football at Rangers, and Thomas Spring, previously at Bournemouth, as chief scout.

Speaking about his time in Saudi, Gerrard said: “I’d never been to Saudi Arabia before, and it’s been the complete opposite of the perception that I had before.

“Since I’ve arrived, I’ve had an incredible welcome. My family has been all in, in terms of embracing the new adventure, a new challenge. We wanted to make the most of this and the family have settled extremely well.

“The easy decision would have been to stay in Liverpool, to wait for jobs, but as a family we decided we wanted something a little bit outside the box. I’ve learned about adapting to a new culture, a new league, making new friends, facing new challenges.”

Gerrard was also quick to highlight how the SPL is unique in terms of player acquisitions and the support the league has provided.

He added: “(The) SPL is very competitive. It’s got some outstanding players and coaches. They know they’re not in the top five leagues in the world, but they’re determined to get as close as they can be.”

Al-Ettifaq are set to play three friendly fixtures during the winter break while at camp in the UAE before returning to competitive action in the SPL against Al-Khaleej in February.


Last-gasp strike keeps Al-Nassr top of SPL in Ronaldo’s absence

Updated 08 March 2026
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Last-gasp strike keeps Al-Nassr top of SPL in Ronaldo’s absence

  • Luis Maximiano denied Al-Nassr 9 times on nine occasions before Mohamed Simakan scored in stoppage time
  • Al-Qadsiah still seek to mount unlikely title challenge after defeating Al-Kholood 4-1

DAMMAM: There was a sense of concern in the Al-Nassr camp this week. Cristiano Ronaldo’s injury was deemed more serious than initially believed by Jorge Jesus, prompting the Portuguese star to travel to Spain for treatment.

That meant that Al-Nassr’s pursuit of the title would be hindered by the absence of their leading scorer.

It was only last month, however, that Ronaldo missed two league games for Al-Nassr due to his dissatisfaction with the club’s performance during the winter transfer window. Al-Nassr won both games, but Ronaldo returned to silence his doubters, scoring four across their next five fixtures.

The reality is that after a mid-season blip, Jesus has revived the spirit within his squad. Al-Nassr came into their clash against Neom on a 10-game winning streak. It was the second time this season they had reached that mark, before Al-Ettifaq halted their run with a draw in late December.

This time, Al-Nassr were determined to break that 10-match ceiling. Standing in their way was a Neom side stuck in mid-table but talented enough to cause problems and playing with little pressure.

Replacing Ronaldo was Abdullah Al-Hamdan. After scoring the decisive goal against Arkadag in the AFC Champions League Two Round of 16 first leg — as well as the strike that sealed Al-Nassr’s victory against Al-Fayha last week — optimism around the former Al-Hilal forward was high.

Unfortunately for Al-Hamdan, he was brought back down to earth. Five attempts on goal — including a poor effort in the 63rd minute after what had been Al-Nassr’s clearest opportunity — summed up his evening. He was replaced moments later by Abdulrahman Ghareeb as Al-Nassr searched for new solutions to break down Christophe Galtier’s side.

Neom proved difficult to dismantle as a unit and even tougher in individual duels. Despite Al-Nassr focusing much of their attacking play down the left to exploit the space behind Mohammed Al-Burayk, the trio of Amadou Kone, Awn Al-Saluli and Nathan Zeze repeatedly shut them down.

Angelo Gabriel’s return to the starting line-up was a welcome sight for Al-Nassr supporters but although he posed  a threat and showed flashes of creativity on the ball, the hosts were wasteful in front of goal. With 24 shots and nine saves by Luis Maximiano, it felt like a game where a draw would feel like defeat.

Joao Felix was by far Al-Nassr’s most influential attacking outlet. His subtle movement between the lines created passing options through Neom’s defensive block and he threatened Maximiano’s goal on several occasions occasion, though without success.

Most notably, two shots within the space of a minute saw Felix denied by the Portuguese goalkeeper. Al-Nassr threw numbers forward, practically stationed on the edge of the box, but he remained unbeatable.

The final 10 minutes saw the Neom goalkeeper kick into a different gear. In the 83rd minute, Angelo wriggled into the box and delivered a low cross to Sadio Mane, whose close-range effort was parried away. A minute later, Felix found himself on the edge of the six-yard box with a clear sight of goal, only for Maximiano to produce a stunning save with his shin.

In the final moments of the game, it seemed that Jorge Jesus and Al-Nassr had finally learned from their earlier frustrations and Al-Nassr finally found their way past Maximiano in stoppage time.

It was none other than Felix who created the breakthrough, delivering a dangerous cross from a free-kick, but it was not an attacker who applied the finish.

Mohamed Simakan rose above the Neom defense to power home the header at the death, sealing a 1-0 victory and securing the all-important three points to keep Al-Nassr’s advantage at the top of the table.

Elsewhere in the Saudi Pro League, Al-Qadsiah continue to keep the pressure on the top three, with a decisive 4-1 victory against Al-Kholood, which was due to be played on Thursday before Al-Qadsiah’s initial flight to Qassim. Mateo Retegui and Julian Quinones both scored a brace on the road to victory.

Meanwhile, Al-Okhdood suffered a damaging 5-0 defeat to Al-Fayha to remain deep in the relegation zone, while Al-Ettifaq and Al-Shabab shared the spoils in a 1-1 draw at E’GO Stadium in Dammam.

With the conclusion of Matchday 25, the title race is set to intensify with nine match weeks remaining. Al-Nassr remain top on 64 points, with Al-Ahli in second on 62, Al-Hilal in third on 61 and Al-Qadsiah in fourth on 57.

Saudi Pro League action resumes on Thursday, with the Eastern Province playing host to all title contenders. On Friday, Al-Qadsiah host Al-Ahli in Dammam before Saturday sees Al-Fateh welcome Al-Hilal and Al-Khaleej take on Al-Nassr.