Al-Hilal hammer Ronaldo, Al-Nassr to retain Saudi Super Cup

Al-Hilal crushed Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr 4-1 in the Saudi Super Cup final on Saturday. (X/@AlHilal_FC)
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Updated 20 August 2024
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Al-Hilal hammer Ronaldo, Al-Nassr to retain Saudi Super Cup

  • The Portuguese superstar opened the scoring for Al-Nassr just before half-time
  • Second half blitz from Al-Hilal secured the victory

RIYADH: Al-Hilal crushed Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr 4-1 in the Saudi Super Cup final on Saturday.

The Portuguese superstar opened the scoring for Al-Nassr just before half-time to give his team the lead at the break.

But a second half blitz from Al-Hilal blew their Riyadh rivals out of the water and secured the season-opening trophy for a second year running.

Sergej Milinkovic-Savic got the Blues level ten minutes into the second half after an assist from Serbian teammate Aleksandar Mitrovic.

The former Fulham man got a brace of his own, scoring twice in the 63rd and 69th minutes to extend the lead to 3-1.

Brazilian Malcom made sure of the victory with 20 minutes of the match left to cap a miserable night for Ronaldo and his team, extending the former Real Madrid and Manchester United man’s wait for a trophy in Saudi Arabia.

He appeared to storm off the pitch at full-time and not go up to the podium to receive his runners-up medal.

 


Kuwait welcomes its new PFL MENA champion

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Kuwait welcomes its new PFL MENA champion

  • Mohammad Alaqraa, 25, hailed on return home after welterweight title win over Badreddine Diani in Alkhobar

DUBAI: On Dec.15 Mohammad Alaqraa touched down at Kuwait International Airport carrying something he had been chasing for years: the PFL MENA welterweight championship belt.

His arrival came just 10 days after a unanimous decision victory over Morocco’s Badreddine Diani at Dhahran Expo in Alkhobar, Saudi Arabia. It marked a significant milestone for the Kuwaiti fighter and the combat sports landscape in the Middle East.

Greeted at the airport by his father, brother, excited fans and media representatives, Alaqraa spoke about his plans.

“It’s been a long journey, thanks to everyone that came to the airport and past events. Just like I promised I’ll get the MENA championship, my goal is to raise Kuwait’s name in this sport (and) now I promise next time I’ll come back with a world title,” he said.

Alaqraa’s arrival became an impromptu celebration. Fans had phone cameras ready for selfies and videos as he emerged holding his belt.

The championship fight against Diani was a full five-round affair that showcased Alaqraa’s growth. The judges scored the bout 49-46, 48-47 and 48-47 in his favor. Alaqraa had established control through pressure wrestling, fence work, and a steady jab.

The win was sweet after losing by referee’s stoppage to Omar El-Dafrawy in the 2024 PFL MENA Finals.

Alaqraa defeated Omar Hussein and Ayman Galal en route to the 2025 finals, with his semifinal victory over Galal ending in just 21 seconds with an oblique kick, the fastest finish in PFL MENA history.

At 25 years old, Alaqraa now holds a 10-1 record in MMA. His background encompasses multiple martial arts disciplines developed since childhood. He holds a judo black belt and finished first in an International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation tournament before turning professional in 2021.

Since leaving Kuwait at 17 to pursue MMA, Alaqraa has trained at American Kickboxing Academy under head coach Javier Mendez, the gym that has produced champions including Khabib Nurmagomedov and Islam Makhachev.

Alaqraa graduated from San Jose State University with a degree in industrial systems engineering while developing his fighting career.​