Igor Coronado’s contract at Al-Ittihad terminated by ‘mutual consent’

Igor Coronado’s time at Al-Ittihad ended after the Brazilian midfielder came to a financial settlement with the reigning Roshn Saudi Pro League champions. (X: @ittihad_en)
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Updated 08 February 2024
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Igor Coronado’s contract at Al-Ittihad terminated by ‘mutual consent’

  • Sources close to the club say the Brazilian’s departure is amicable
  • Brazilian goalkeeper Marcelo Grohe left out of the Jeddah club’s Roshn Saudi League roster

JEDDAH: Igor Coronado’s time at Al-Ittihad has ended after the Brazilian midfielder came to a financial settlement with the reigning Roshn Saudi Pro League champions, Arriyadiyah reported on Wednesday.

The Arabic-language sports daily quoted sources close to the club who said that the negotiations were carried out in an amicable spirit.

The sources said that Coronado had requested the termination of his contract when Ittihad’s Argentine coach Marcelo Gallardo informed the player that he would not be selected for the club’s domestic and continental fixtures.

Coronado had renewed his contract with Al-Ittihad a year ago, which would have taken him to 2025.

Meanwhile, Ittihad goalkeeper and Coronado’s compatriot, Marcelo Grohe, will continue to train with the first team despite not being part of the squad for the rest of the Saudi Pro League season. The 37-year-old stopper, who joined the club in 2019, could still however be called up for the AFC Champions League.

Al-Ittihad will complete the 2023/2024 season with the following foreign players: Ahmed Hegazi (Egypt), Luiz Felipe (Italy), Karim Benzema (France), N’Golo Kante (France), Romarinho (Brazil), Fabinho (Brazil), Jota (Portugal) and Abderrazak Hamdallah (Morocco).


Benzema’s goal propels Al-Ittihad to victory in Asian Champions League

Updated 24 December 2025
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Benzema’s goal propels Al-Ittihad to victory in Asian Champions League

  • The victory moved Al-Ittihad to sixth place in the 12-team Western group

JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia: Karim Benzema’s second-half strike was enough to give Al-Ittihad a 1-0 win over Nasaf Qarshi of Uzbekistan on Tuesday, placing the Saudi title holders within sight of the Asian Champions League Elite knockout round.
The French striker volleyed home from close range at the far post after 57 minutes, meeting a cross from Portuguese winger Roger Fernandes.
The victory moved Al-Ittihad to sixth place in the 12-team Western group. With the top eight from the East and West advancing to the round of 16, a win against Qatar’s Al-Gharafa in the next match would clinch advancement for the two-time champion.
Elsewhere, Roberto Mancini delivered Al-Sadd’s first win in dramatic fashion.
Trailing 2-1 to Al-Ahli Dubai after 90 minutes, the Qatar club scored three goals in stoppage time to win 4-2, with Spanish striker Rafa Mujica completing his hat trick, and keep faint hopes of advancing alive.