After Messi show, Al-Hilal supporters eye trophy success at new home of Kingdom Arena

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Updated 01 February 2024
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After Messi show, Al-Hilal supporters eye trophy success at new home of Kingdom Arena

  • State-of-the-art venue in Riyadh can hold up to 40,000 fans, has retractable roof, fully air-conditioned

RIYADH: The opening night at Kingdom Arena could not have gone any better for new tenants Al-Hilal.

An exciting 4-3 win over Lionel Messi and Inter Miami left fans of Saudi Arabia’s most decorated club thirsting for more action at the state-of-the-art new home in Riyadh.

The highly anticipated match, part of Inter Miami’s preparations ahead of the opening match of the Major League Soccer on Feb. 21, did not disappoint, with new Uruguayan signing Luis Suarez, Messi, via a penalty, and David Ruiz scoring for the visitors while the home team racked up four goals through Aleksander Mitrovic, Abdullah Al-Hamdan, Michael, and Malcolm.

While Al-Hilal’s supporters lapped up the victory on the pitch, and the chance to see Messi in live action perhaps for the last time, there was also delight at the experience in the stands.

Al-Hilal have a stadium worthy of the club, and many fans on social media echoed the same sentiment; “pride.”

Kingdom Arena has the capacity to hold between 30,000 to 40,000 visitors, has a retractable roof, is fully air-conditioned, and boasts 20 VIP hospitality boxes.

The stadium was designed so the stands are close to the pitch, which has dimensions 68m x 105m, while the roof sits at a height of 47m.

Next up for Al-Hilal at Kingdom Arena is another friendly against city rivals Al-Nassr and Cristiano Ronaldo, following Messi and co in experiencing the new venue.

After the prolonged break for the AFC Asian Cup in Qatar, Al-Hilal will next return to action at the Kingdom Arena first in the Roshn Saudi League when they welcome Al-Raed on Feb. 18, before following that up with the second leg of the AFC Champions League against Sepahan of Iran on Feb. 22 (the first leg is on Feb. 15).

With Al-Hilal top of the SPL with 53 points from 19 matches — seven points ahead of second-place Al-Nassr — and a favorite to claim a record-extending fifth AFC Champions League title, supporters of the Blue Waves could soon be celebrating more trophies at their shiny new home.


Jordan make history as they reach Arab Cup final for first time with narrow victory over Saudi Arabia

Updated 16 December 2025
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Jordan make history as they reach Arab Cup final for first time with narrow victory over Saudi Arabia

  • Green Falcons left to rue squandered chances as they miss out on what would have been their first final appearance in the competition since 2002
  • Semi-final victory comes during a stellar year for Jordan in which they also qualified for the World Cup for the first time ever

DOHA: A header by Nizar Al-Rashdan gave Jordan a 1-0 victory in a tense match against Saudi Arabia on Monday and sent them to their first Arab Cup final.

Deprived of the services of Yazan Al-Naimat, who suffered a devastating knee injury in their quarter-final against Iraq, Jordan delivered a brave performance, greatly limiting the Saudi attacking threat across the 90 minutes.

The semi-final at Al-Bayt Stadium in Qatar attracted the highest attendance the venue has seen at the tournament, a vibrant crowd of 62,825. Both sides began cautiously, with Jordan lining up in a robust 5-4-1 formation that sought to restrict Salem Al-Dawsari and Saleh Abou Al-Shamat in the final third.

The game opened up a little after the break, as a tactical change from Jordan helped them gain greater control on the counterattack. Mohammed Abu Zrayq in particular proved influential down the right flank as he stretched the Saudi defense and gave the Nashama more attacking momentum.

The decisive moment, however, came from the opposite side. Mahmoud Al-Mardi delivered a dipping cross from the left, catching the Green Falcons’ defense off guard, and Al-Rashdan rose to head home the only goal of the match in the 66th minute.

Saudi Arabia responded with a series of substitutions, including the introduction of Al-Qadsiah midfielder Musab Al-Juwayr. The former Al-Hilal player helped link play between Al-Dawsari and Feras Al-Brikan down the left channel as the Saudis pressed for the equalizer.

Al-Brikan and then Saleh Al-Shehri both went close but Yazeed Abulaila stood firm in goal, producing a crucial save just minutes after Jordan took the lead.

The match ended on a particularly sour note for Saudi Arabia when last man Waleed Al-Ahmed was shown a straight red card in the closing moments after bringing down an opponent to halt a counterattack, as Jordan saw out their historic victory.

They now face Morocco, who earlier in the day defeated the UAE 3-0, in the final on Thursday.