Neymar welcomed with gifts and flowers on arrival in Riyadh

Brazilian footballer Neymar was warmly welcomed by his club Al-Hilal after he arrived back in Riyadh on Monday evening. (@Alhilal_EN)
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Updated 13 February 2024
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Neymar welcomed with gifts and flowers on arrival in Riyadh

  • After signing with Al-Hilal last summer, his participation was restricted to just five matches before his unfortunate injury

RIYADH: Brazilian footballer Neymar was warmly welcomed by his club Al-Hilal and a number of their sponsors after he arrived back in Riyadh on Monday evening.

He was presented with bouquets of roses and other gifts after arriving in the Saudi capital on a private jet from Barcelona, Spain, Arriyadiyah newspaper reported.

The PR department at Al-Hilal welcomed the international star, who returned to the Kingdom accompanied by three close friends.

Neymar graciously answered the requests of children and young fans in Al-Hilal shirts, giving his autograph and posing for photos with them. 

A representative from Dkhoon AlEmiratia, a sponsor of Al-Hilal, presented the star with bottles of perfume. They also provided incense that filled the air during the footballer’s reception.

A representative of Floward, another sponsor of the team, presented bouquets of flowers to the player and his companions.

Neymar suffered a ligament tear during a match between his national team and Uruguay on October 18.

After signing with Al-Hilal last summer, his participation was restricted to just five matches before his unfortunate injury.


Kanno brace sends Saudi Arabia through while Morocco, Palestine stay on course

Updated 05 December 2025
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Kanno brace sends Saudi Arabia through while Morocco, Palestine stay on course

  • Mohamed Kanno scored twice as Saudi Arabia came from a goalless first half to defeat Comoros

DOHA: Saudi Arabia booked their place in the FIFA Arab Cup quarter-finals with a 3-1 victory over tournament debutants Comoros on Friday, while Morocco remained on course for the knockout stages despite being held by Oman.

Mohamed Kanno scored twice as Saudi Arabia came from a goalless first half to defeat Comoros and finish top of their group.

The debutants had threatened an early breakthrough when Affane Said Djambae headed wide in the 20th minute, a miss they would rue.

Deep into stoppage time, a goalkeeping error allowed Salem Al-Dawsari to tee up Kanno for a powerful header, before the pair combined again shortly after the break for Saudi Arabia’s second.

Comoros briefly reignited hopes through Ibroihim Djoudja, but Al-Dawsari sealed the win with a superb solo effort.

Earlier, ten-man Morocco played out a scoreless draw with Oman in Al-Rayyan to retain top spot in Group B.

Captain Abderrazzaq Hamdallah went closest before being sent off early in the second half, but Oman were unable to capitalize on their numerical advantage.

Thursday’s action saw late drama once again shape Group A.

Palestine struck in the closing stages for a second straight game to earn a crucial 2-2 draw against Tunisia, leaving them level with Syria at the top of the standings.

Zaid Qunbar, who scored the equalizer, was named player of the match.

Syria also left it late, with Omar Khribin’s stoppage-time goal earning a 1-1 draw with hosts Qatar and keeping qualification finely balanced heading into the final group fixtures.