Saudi Cup Festival 2025 to have upgraded races, record prize money

The upcoming 2025 Saudi Cup Festival will see notable upgrades to its race lineup alongside substantial increases in prize money. (Screenshot/JCSA)
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Updated 27 October 2024
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Saudi Cup Festival 2025 to have upgraded races, record prize money

  • Developments reflect Kingdom’s growing stature in equestrian world

LONDON: The upcoming 2025 Saudi Cup Festival will see notable upgrades to its race lineup alongside substantial increases in prize money, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

Key races, including the Riyadh Sprint Cup and the Longines Red Sea Cup, have been elevated to Group 2 status, reflecting Saudi Arabia’s growing influence in global horse racing.

The Jockey Club has announced enhancements for the Riyadh Dirt Sprint, now boasting a prize of $2 million following a $500,000 increase.

The Red Sea Cup, a $2.5 million race won last year by Aidan O’Brien’s horse Tower of London, will retain its substantial purse.

Held on Feb. 21-22 next year, the Saudi Cup Festival’s second day will include one Group 3 race, four Group 2 races, and two Group 1 races: the $20 million Saudi Cup, the world’s richest horse race, and the Obaiya Cup for purebred Arabian horses, sponsored by the Diriyah Gate Development Authority.

Day one will host the Group 1 Manifa Cup for purebred Arabian horses, sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, alongside the four-round World Jockeys Challenge, drawing top riders from around the world.

Prince Bandar bin Khalid Al-Faisal, chairman of the Equestrian Authority and the Jockey Club, said that the developments reflected Saudi Arabia’s growing stature in the equestrian world, adding that they provided a strong foundation for the future of Saudi racing on a global scale.


Al-Qadsiah victory over Al-Khaleej tightens Saudi Pro League title race

Updated 03 February 2026
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Al-Qadsiah victory over Al-Khaleej tightens Saudi Pro League title race

  • Brendan Rodgers’ side now sit fourth on 43 points, four behind league leaders Al-Hilal
  • Points dropped by Al-Hilal and Al-Ahli on Monday blow the title race wide open

RIYADH: Matchday 20 of the Saudi Pro League concluded after what was arguably the most dramatic week of the season, both on and off the pitch.

Monday saw the winter transfer window come to a close with late twists — most notably the transfer of Karim Benzema from Al-Ittihad to Al-Hilal — alongside the highly anticipated clash between Al-Hilal and Al-Ahli. While all eyes were on that fixture, Al-Qadsiah quietly continued their unbeaten run with a 1-0 victory over Al-Khaleej, extending it to 10 matches.

With the campaign now beyond its halfway point, there is no telling who will become champion come end of the season. As things stand, Al-Hilal sit top with 47 points, followed by city rivals Al-Nassr on 46 points. In third place, Al-Ahli on 44 points, with Al-Qadsiah just behind on 43.

Al-Qadsiah’s win was anything but easy, however. Under Brendan Rodgers, one-goal victories had previously only come against against heavyweights such as Al-Nassr and Al-Ittihad. Games against Al-Riyadh, Al-Fayha, Al-Hazem and Al-Najma — all in the bottom half of the table — were won by two goals or more.

Giorgos Donis’ Al-Khaleej presented a different challenge. Finding themselves in the upper mid-table this season thanks to stellar performances from the likes of Giorgos Masouras, Joshua King and Kostas Fortounis, it was never going to be easy for Al-Qadsiah, even in the absence of Fortounis due to injury.

It seemed like the flurry of games finally took its toll on the Knight of the East, with stars Julian Quinones and Musab Al-Juwayr looking fatigued. In the 38 days since Rodgers took charge at Al-Qadsiah, the side have played 10 matches, with five more to come in the next 23 days.

Despite 18 attempts at goal, only one came to fruition. A through ball to Quinones in the 41st minute was squared to Mateo Retegui, who finished into an open net to score the only goal of the game.

Al-Qadsiah didn’t sit back for the remainder of the game, prompting Al-Khaleej to take advantage of the spaces in behind the wing-backs to launch their own offence. Saudi national team centre-back Jehad Thekri was repeatedly left exposed, but backup goalkeeper Ahmed Al-Kassar did his best to prevent Al-Khaleej from finding an equaliser.

Despite being the week which saw the title race tighten to just four points between first and fourth, this was the second-lowest scoring Saudi Pro League matchday in history, with just nine goals across the nine games. None of the 18 teams were able to score more than one goal, with half the sides going goalless this round.

Elsewhere, just minutes away at E’GO Stadium, Al-Ettifaq managed to secure a valuable 1-0 victory against this campaign’s surprise package Al-Taawoun, after a 71st minute strike from Georginio Wijnaldum.

Meanwhile, Al-Kholood ended their streak of 18 games without a draw by grabbing a point in a 0-0 draw against Damac. The point for both sides was enough to see them end the round outside the relegation zone; Al-Kholood in 14th with 16 points and Damac in 15th with 12.

Saudi Pro League action returns on Thursday, with Al-Ahli and Al-Hilal continuing their title charges against Al-Hazem and Al-Okhdood respectively. Friday will feature the game of the round, with Al-Nassr welcoming Al-Ittihad at Al-Awwal Park in Riyadh.