Al-Nassr earn historic win in AFC Women’s Champions League debut in Riyadh

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Al-Nassr made their first ever appearance in the AFC Women’s Champions League in Riyadh on Sunday. (Supplied)
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Mubarkh Al-Saiari celebrates at full time after becoming the first Saudi woman to score in the AFC Women’s Champions League. (Supplied)
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Updated 26 August 2024
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Al-Nassr earn historic win in AFC Women’s Champions League debut in Riyadh

  • Mubarkh Al-Saiari is first Saudi player to score in competition
  • Tanzania’s Clara Luvanga, 19, scored twice in decisive 3-0 win

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Women’s Premier League champions Al-Nassr earned a historic victory here on their debut in the AFC Women’s Champions League on Sunday, overcoming Myanmar’s Myawady Women FC 3-0.

The Riyadh club became the first Saudi Arabia side to represent the Kingdom and win in Asia’s premier continental women’s club competition.

The two-time league champions maintained control throughout the match. There was a brace from 19-year-old striker Clara Luvanga, and a goal from forward Mubarkh Al-Saiari, who became the first Saudi Arabia player to score in the AFC Women’s Champions League.

With both teams making their debut in the competition, it was a nervy opening 20 minutes. Al-Nassr broke the deadlock through the youthful Luvanga in attack. The Tanzanian forward got the final touch to put the Riyadh club ahead on the night, before doubling her side’s advantage with a fine finish in a frantic first half.

After a slow start to the second half, a moment of brilliance from new signing Ruth Kipoyi saw the Congolese winger break free and tee up teammate Al-Saiari inside the box. The Saudi forward slotted home to seal the home side’s first victory and top Group A in the preliminary stage.

Head Coach Sandro Mendes elected to give the captain’s armband to former Real Madrid Femenino defender Kathellen Sousa on her debut, and the Brazilian international ushered the backline to a commanding clean sheet in the club’s first match of the new season.

Sousa said: “It’s a good start for us, it wasn’t a perfect game but it was a good win. We were a bit antsy at the start to be in this moment but we grew into the game and managed to get the two goals in the first half. We know what we have to work on to progress in this group.

“We’re still a new team, but from my first sessions it’s clear there’s talent here in the country. Players like myself, Clara (Luvanga) and Ruth (Kipoyi) are here to help them continue to grow the game.

“For me, every player wants to achieve history with big clubs. I came here to help this big club (to achieve history) and to grow myself, so we’re happy with the win.”

On becoming the first Saudi Arabia woman to score in the AFC Women’s Champions League, Al-Saiari said: “I’m delighted and really grateful. I went straight to Ruth Kipoyi right after scoring and just thanked her for helping me achieve that milestone and to make history.

“It means a lot to us to be here and I have to thank the Saudi Arabian Football Federation and Al-Nassr for the chance to compete on this stage. We’ve worked so hard to grow women’s football here and impossible is nothing in Saudi Arabia.”


Svitolina downs Gauff, Pegula fights back to beat Anisimova in Dubai semis

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Svitolina downs Gauff, Pegula fights back to beat Anisimova in Dubai semis

  • Elina Svitolina secures second consecutive victory over the world number four in a grueling three-hour encounter
DUBAI: Ukraine’s ‌Elina Svitolina kept up her recent winning run against Coco Gauff as she edged the American 6-4 6-7(13) 6-4 on Friday to set up a final showdown with Jessica Pegula at the Dubai Tennis Championships.
Pegula shook off a first-set stumble to defeat fellow American Amanda Anisimova 1-6 6-4 6-3 in the other semifinal.
Svitolina secured her second consecutive victory over the world number four in a grueling three-hour encounter, having previously beaten Gauff in straight sets at last month’s Australian Open quarter-finals.
Two-times Grand Slam champion Gauff struggled with double faults throughout the opening set as Svitolina seized control, breaking decisively to claim it 6-4.
Gauff roared ‌back in the ‌second set, displaying her trademark fighting spirit to ‌force ⁠a tiebreak. The American ⁠saved four match points in a breathtaking 15-13 tiebreak thriller, keeping her hopes alive and electrifying the Dubai crowd.
The momentum swung back and forth in the decider, with the ninth game proving pivotal as it repeatedly went to deuce. Svitolina eventually held her nerve to edge ahead 5-4 before serving out the match to seal a hard-fought victory.
“I’m speechless after that fight. I was really ⁠trying to put myself out there, playing as if there ‌was no tomorrow,” Svitolina said.
“It’s really special ‌to be in the final again after a few years. Coco is such a ‌big fighter. I was expecting her to come back in the match. ‌She’s won so many big tournaments. I’m very pleased with the fight and the win,” she added.
Pegula stages comeback against Anisimova
World number six Anisimova took less than half an hour to win the first set before building a 3-1 lead in the ‌second. But Pegula held her nerve and broke Anisimova three times in a row to win the second set, ⁠before securing victory ⁠in the decider.
“I held on to my serve there in the second set. I just kept telling myself that I had some break points in the first set, even though it was convincingly the other way, and I knew I could get some break points back,” 2024 US Open finalist Pegula said.
Pegula drew her opponent into longer rallies as she plotted her comeback, making Anisimova run back and forth with short slices and won the second set with a powerful backhand, as Anisimova’s hasty return went long.
An exhausted Anisimova found the net while attempting a drop shot, setting up Pegula’s break point to take a decisive 3-1 lead in the third set, clearing the path to her eighth WTA 1000 final.