Al-Nassr’s Al-Awwal Park set for revamp or a replacement ‘similar to Kingdom Arena’

There are plans to revamp Al-Awwal Park, home to Saudi Pro League football team Al-Nassr, and the club could even get brand new stadium similar to Riyadh rivals Al-Hilal’s Kingdom Arena. (Social Media)
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Updated 03 February 2024
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Al-Nassr’s Al-Awwal Park set for revamp or a replacement ‘similar to Kingdom Arena’

  • General Entertainment Authority chief Turki Alalshikh says Riyadh Season will partner with Saudi Media Company to develop the football stadium
  • SMC CEO Mohammed Alkhereiji thanked him and said “we … confirm our pride in your trust and in implementing everything that will serve our generous nation’

RIYADH: There are plans to revamp Al-Awwal Park, home to Saudi Pro League football team Al-Nassr, and the club could even get brand new stadium similar to Riyadh rivals Al-Hilal’s Kingdom Arena.
Turki Alalshikh, chair of the Kingdom’s General Entertainment Authority, said in a live TV interview during Al-Nassr’s friendly match against American Major League Soccer side Inter Miami on Thursday night that Riyadh Season was set to partner with the Saudi Media Company to develop the stadium.
SMC CEO Mohammed Alkhereiji later posted on social media site X a short video of Alalshikh’s surprise announcement.

 


He wrote: “Many thanks to His Excellency Counselor Turki Alalshikh for this initiative, and we at SMC confirm our pride in your trust and in implementing everything that will serve our generous nation to continue development and prosperity in light of the support of our leadership … Details of the project implementation will be announced.”
The state-of-the-art Kingdom Arena hosted its first match on Monday, an exciting game in which Al-Hilal defeated Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami 4-3. It left fans of the most-decorated Saudi club looking forward to the action to come at their team’s new home, and many of them posted messages on social media expressing their pride in the new stadium.
Designed so that the stands are as close as possible to the pitch, it has a retractable roof, is fully air-conditioned, boasts 20 VIP hospitality boxes and has the capacity to hold between 30,000 and 40,000 people for certain events.
Al-Nassr play at King Saud University Stadium, known among fans as Al-Awwal Park. In September 2020, SMC obtained the management rights to operate the stadium and the following month the company signed an agreement with Al-Nassr for it to become their home ground.

 


Sixth Dakar Rally win for Al-Attiyah as Benavides triumphs on two wheels

Updated 17 January 2026
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Sixth Dakar Rally win for Al-Attiyah as Benavides triumphs on two wheels

Qatar’s Nasser Al-Attiyah won ​the Dakar Rally for the sixth time in the car category on Saturday as Argentina’s Luciano Benavides won by two seconds on two wheels, the narrowest margin ever.

Al-Attiyah, with Belgian co-driver Fabian Lurquin, had led overnight after taking his 50th career stage win and made no mistakes as he handed Dacia a first victory at their second attempt in the two-week event ‌held entirely ‌in Saudi Arabia.

The 55-year-old Qatari also won ‌in ⁠2011, ​2015, ‌2019, 2022 and 2023.

Ford’s Nani Roma finished second, nine minutes and 42 seconds behind, and teammate Mattias Ekstrom was third after winning the final stage.

Last year’s winner Yazeed Al-Rajhi of Saudi Arabia withdrew in the opening week after mechanical problems.

Benavides had earlier taken the motorcycle title after American Ricky Brabec lost his way and saw ⁠victory slip through his fingers.

The KTM rider, whose older brother Kevin won the Dakar ‌in 2021 and 2023, came home second ‍in the 105-km stage in ‍Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea port of Yanbu, with Honda’s overnight ‍leader Brabec 10th.

In a grueling endurance event spanning two weeks and 8,000km over rocky roads, through canyons and vast expanses of desert dunes, twice winner Brabec blew his chances with only a few kilometers ​remaining.

Spaniard Tosha Schareina finished third overall for Honda.

“From the start to the finish I never stopped dreaming, I ⁠never stopped believing,” said Benavides, who had trailed Brabec by three minutes and 20 seconds after Friday’s penultimate stage.

“I said to all my people around ‘I don’t know why but I still feel it’s possible, I still believe I can win and it’s going to go my way’.

“In the last three kilometers, Ricky took a wrong piste and I took a good one... I just saw the opportunity and I took it.”

American Skyler Howes was fourth overall for Honda, ahead of Australia’s 2025 champion Daniel Sanders on a ‌KTM.

Sanders crashed on stage 10 but refused to retire and raced on despite a suspected broken collarbone.