Green Falcons settle in Austin, finalize preparations for USA game

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The Green Falcons train, under the watchful eye of head coach Herve Renard, at St. Edward’s University, in Austin, Texas. (Supplied)
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The Green Falcons train at St. Edward’s University, in Austin, Texas. (Supplied)
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The Green Falcons train at St. Edward’s University, in Austin, Texas. (Supplied)
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The Green Falcons train at St. Edward’s University, in Austin, Texas. (Supplied)
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The Green Falcons train at St. Edward’s University, in Austin, Texas. (Supplied)
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The Green Falcons train at St. Edward’s University, in Austin, Texas. (Supplied)
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The Green Falcons train at St. Edward’s University, in Austin, Texas. (Supplied)
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The Green Falcons train at St. Edward’s University, in Austin, Texas. (Supplied)
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The Green Falcons train at St. Edward’s University, in Austin, Texas. (Supplied)
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Updated 18 June 2025
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Green Falcons settle in Austin, finalize preparations for USA game

  • Squad greeted by Saudi Arabia’s Consul General in Houston Shafi Al-Otaibi.
  • Hassan Kadesh and Mohannad Al-Saad continued recovery work, guided by the team’s medical staff

AUSTIN: The Saudi national football team has touched down in Austin, Texas, and is now in the final stretch of its preparations for Thursday night’s highly anticipated Concacaf Gold Cup game against the United States at Q2 Stadium.

Arriving from San Diego late Tuesday, the squad was greeted by Saudi Arabia’s Consul General in Houston, Shafi Al-Otaibi. Saudi Football Federation President Yasser Al-Misehal extending his thanks to the consulate for their hospitality and the smooth coordination of arrival logistics.

Once settled, the Green Falcons got straight to work. Under the watchful eye of head coach Herve Renard, the team trained at St. Edward’s University. The session featured a mix of warm-ups, and a short game on half the pitch, before winding down with stretching routines.

Injury updates came from the sidelines, where Hassan Kadesh and Mohannad Al-Saad continued their recovery work individually, guided by the team’s medical staff.

Saudi Arabia will hold one final training session on Wednesday evening at 6:30 p.m. local time, again at St. Edward’s. The opening 15 minutes will be open to the media.


Riyadh set for historic WWE Royal Rumble

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Riyadh set for historic WWE Royal Rumble

  • The KAFD spectacle on Jan. 31 will be the first time the event has taken place outside North America

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is gearing up for one of the biggest sports entertainment moments of the decade as WWE returns to Riyadh on Jan. 31 with Royal Rumble.

It will be the first time the event, set to take place at a new, purpose-built venue in King Abdullah Financial District, has been held outside North America.

A blockbuster lineup of WWE Superstars are expected to take part, including Roman Reigns, CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, Drew McIntyre and Brock Lesnar. They are set to be joined by fan favorites Jey Uso, Dominik Mysterio, Gunther and more.

Those who declare themselves for the 30-Man Royal Rumble match will fight for the opportunity to headline in a championship match at WrestleMania.

The Women’s Royal Rumble will include WWE Superstars such as Becky Lynch, Liv Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, Maxxine Dupri and Stephanie Vaquer.

Ahead of Royal Rumble, Riyadh will also host WWE SmackDown on Friday, Jan. 30.