Ittihad stroll past Hilal in top-of-the-table showdown

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Al-Ittihad took a big step toward the Saudi Pro League (SPL) title on Saturday with a 4-1 win over Al-Hilal in the long-awaited top of the table clash. (X/@ittihad_en)
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French forward Moussa Diaby congratulates his Dutch forward Steven Bergwijn after the latter scored a goal during their Saudi Pro League match between Al-Ittihad and Al-Hilal at King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah on Feb. 22, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 23 February 2025
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Ittihad stroll past Hilal in top-of-the-table showdown

  • The victory in Jeddah puts the Tigers seven points clear of their Riyadh rivals
  • Joao Cancelo whipped in a wicked ball from the right

JEDDAH: Al-Ittihad took a big step towards claiming the Saudi Pro League title on Saturday with a 4-1 win over Al-Hilal.

The victory in Jeddah puts the Tigers seven points clear of their Riyadh rivals with 13 games of the season remaining.

The defeat means Al-Hilal, who strolled to a record 19th championship in 2024, have won just one of their last five games and are struggling to keep pace with Al-Ittihad, victorious in 15 of their last 17 league games.

Despite the defeat, Al-Hilal took the lead midway through the first half of the top-of-the-table clash. Joao Cancelo whipped in a wicked ball from the right, with Marcos Leonardo ready to poke it home at the near post for a real poacher’s goal.

On the half hour however, Al-Ittihad were back on level terms. Moussa Diaby, continuing his recent great form, swung over a corner kick from the right for Hassan Kadesh to head home.

The Jeddah giants’ game improved further when Steve Bergwijn put them ahead just before the break. Karim Benzema slipped a pass wide for Diaby and the former Aston Villa star sent over a perfect cross for Bergwijn to head home at the second attempt, the first blocked by Yassine Bounou in goal.

The Dutchman was on target once more six minutes after the restart. N’Golo Kante broke down the right and the former Chelsea midfielder pulled the ball back for Bergwijn to bundle home from close range.

Al-Hilal pushed forward but fell further behind four minutes from the end in spectacular fashion.

Diaby’s corner from the right landed in the left side of the box and there was Karim Benzema to volley his 16th goal of the league season, putting him level with Cristiano Ronaldo at the top of the individual rankings.

The bigger prize, however, is that Al-Ittihad now have a comfortable cushion over their title rivals.


Horses central to major Vision 2030 projects in Kingdom, racing leaders say

Updated 11 February 2026
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Horses central to major Vision 2030 projects in Kingdom, racing leaders say

  • Asian Racing Conference in Riyadh hears about host of new equine projects

RIYADH: Leaders of Vision 2030 projects across Saudi Arabia told delegates at the 41st Asian Racing Conference that equestrianism and other sports are having a crucial impact on wider economic development and investment in the country.

Sport has been at the core of Saudi Arabia’s vision with significant investments in golf, tennis and football but the country’s love of horseracing means it is seen as a central driver of many projects maturing across the Kingdom.

The topic was covered during a panel session on Tuesday at the 41st ARC in Riyadh, organized by the Asian Racing Federation and hosted by the Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia.

On the day news broke of a new racetrack to be constructed at Qiddiya just outside the capital, it was clear that horses are a key part of Saudi communities and a driver of economic growth.

Panelist Tim Hadaway, equestrian development executive director, sports sector, AlUla, said the horse was at the heart of much of their strategic thinking at a venue which will host an FEI World Championship event later this year.

“The horse is really one of the key strategic pillars of the project, part of Vision 2030 to drive economic development and diversity as well as the development of tourism, to showcase this part of the Kingdom to the world.”

He welcomed the increasing collaboration between various horse racing projects in the country.

“We’re working together, looking at what the ecosystem needs across the Kingdom, and to find that really strong infrastructure, that really strong development, that our company is going to see and helps the Kingdom succeed on the international stage.”

Marc Hewett, executive director, head of racecourse, Qiddiya Investment Co., was delighted to announce plans of the new racecourse on the site that will become the home of The Saudi Cup.

“Creating economic stability and economic rights, increasing equity, increasing demand, job creation, sustainability, targets and improving that infrastructure.

“These developments were all based around core, residential, education, sport, and retail projects. We’re embracing the power of play, new residents and social communities, 500,000 residents, 200,000 jobs, tourism, hospitality, education, sports and entertainment.”