Saudi national football team in Qatar

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The team trained at Aspire Stadium under the supervision of coach Roberto Mancini, starting with warm-up exercises, followed by a series of tactical exercises. (Supplied)
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The team trained at Aspire Stadium under the supervision of coach Roberto Mancini, starting with warm-up exercises, followed by a series of tactical exercises. (Supplied)
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Updated 20 January 2024
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Saudi national football team in Qatar

  • Nasser Al-Dosari participated in special training with medical staff due to muscle pain in his leg

The Saudi national football team continued training at their camp in Qatar on Friday in preparation for the match against Kyrgyzstan’s national team on Sunday at Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, in the second round of the group stage in the 2023 Asia Cup.

The team trained at Aspire Stadium under the supervision of coach Roberto Mancini, starting with warm-up exercises, followed by a series of tactical exercises, and concluding with stretches.

Nasser Al-Dosari participated in special training with medical staff due to muscle pain in his leg, while the duo Abdullah Radif and Mokhtar Ali participated in group training after being deemed fully fit.

The coaching staff assigned special training for goalkeeper Ahmed Al-Kassar.

On Saturday, the Green Falcons will conclude their preparations with a training session at 4:30 p.m., also at Aspire Stadium. It will be open to the media for the first 15 minutes.

Mancini will hold a press conference on Saturday at 12:30 p.m. at the Main Media Center to discuss the match against Kyrgyzstan.


Saudis need extra time to end Palestine’s dream Arab Cup run and claim semi-final spot

Updated 12 December 2025
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Saudis need extra time to end Palestine’s dream Arab Cup run and claim semi-final spot

  • The Green Falcons dominated the first half but the breakthrough came early in the second when Salem Al-Dawsari drew a foul in the box and Feras Al-Buraikan converted the penalty
  • Palestine responded immediately to level the score, but with just 5 minutes of extra time remaining Mohammed Kanno sealed the victory for Saudi Arabia

DOHA: Saudi Arabia halted Palestine’s impressive Arab Cup run at the quarter-final stage with a hard-fought, 2-1, extra-time victory in a tense match on Thursday.

Herve Renard’s side dominated for long spells during the first half in Al-Rayyan, Qatar, as they probed patiently against a disciplined Palestinian defense that had kept two clean sheets in their three matches during the group stage.

The closest the Green Falcons came before the break was late in the opening period when a deep cross created space for Feras Al-Buraikan, only for Hamed Hamdan to make a crucial, last-ditch clearance.

Saudi Arabia eventually broke through early in the second half through their talisman, Salem Al-Dawsari, whose sharp first touch drew a foul from Mohammed Saleh inside the area. Al-Buraikan converted the resultant penalty with confidence to give the Saudis a deserved lead.

Palestine responded immediately, however; Oday Dabbagh controlled a cross from Hassan Altambakti with a superb first touch before finishing clinically to level the match and reignite hopes of a historic semi-final berth.

Saudi Arabia thought they had a chance to retake the lead late on when they were awarded another penalty, but the video assistant referee overturned the decision. And so, with the teams locked at 1-1, the match moved into extra time.

With five minutes remaining, and a penalty shoot-out looming, Mohammed Kanno delivered the decisive blow as he rose to head home a pinpoint cross from Al-Dawsari, sending the Green Falcons into the last four and bringing an admirable Palestinian campaign to an end.