Karim Benzema confident Al-Ittihad will hit even greater heights as 2025-26 Roshn Saudi League season gets underway

Karim Benzema is confidnt will hit greater heights in 2025-26 after winning the Saudi Pro Leagie last season. (SPL)
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Updated 29 August 2025
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Karim Benzema confident Al-Ittihad will hit even greater heights as 2025-26 Roshn Saudi League season gets underway

  • Superstar striker backs his side to collect more trophies following an exceptional 2024-25 campaign
  • RSL and King’s Cup champions begin their title defense away to Al-Okhdood on Saturday

JEDDAH: Karim Benzema is calling on Al-Ittihad to “achieve even more” as the Roshn Saudi League champions begin their title defense when the 2025-26 season gets underway this week.

Al-Ittihad were the dominant domestic team last season, winning the RSL trophy by eight points to reclaim the title they last won in 2023, before claiming a historic double by defeating Al-Qadsiah in the Kings Cup final with a 3-1 victory.

Benzema scored twice in that final to conclude a phenomenal second season in Saudi football. The French forward scored 25 goals across both competitions, including 21 goals and a further nine assists in the RSL. In addition to the team trophies, Benzema picked up the ultimate individual accolade by being named the Saudi Pro League’s Player of the Season.

Reflecting on the success of last season, Benzema said: “I’m very happy finally to have won the league and the cup, which were very important. For me the most important thing is collective trophies. Then, to win an individual award, as I always say, it’s thanks to all my teammates at the club. So, thank you to them, and thank you to the fans as well.

“I said before that one way or another, I was going to win in Saudi Arabia. Thanks also to the people who put their trust in me. We won trophies all together. I’m someone who doesn’t give up until I achieve my goals. It was a lot of hard work, so I’m super happy and I hope it continues.”

The former Ballon d’Or winner also reserved special praise for Al-Ittihad’s supporters.

“We’re lucky to have the best supporters in Saudi,” he said. “Whether at home or away, they’re there. They sing, they push us forward. We always need what’s called the ‘12th man,’ the support of the fans. There’s a real connection with the supporters, and we thank them for the trophies by giving everything on the pitch. It’s really important for us to have fans like ours, and I hope we can continue this way.”

Benzema and his Al-Ittihad teammates take plenty of “confidence” from last season’s success into the new campaign. However, the club captain is aware that winning the double again will be a challenge ahead of their season-opener away to Al-Okhdood on Saturday.

The RSL is the most competitive it has ever been, with clubs across the Kingdom recruiting top talent to strengthen their squads, while Al-Ittihad will also have to balance domestic duties with a return to the AFC Champions League Elite.

Asked how Al-Ittihad can reach new heights, Benzema said: “You just have to look at what we did last year, take everything we did — all the moments that helped us win those trophies — and achieve even more this year. Because the opponents will be tougher. Teams have strengthened. Now, every team wants to beat Al-Ittihad. We need confidence and ambition.

“We can’t always predict the future. But what I can say is that we’ll fight until the end and we’ll do everything to win more trophies, which are the most important thing in football. And above all, to bring joy to everyone.”

Benzema, a five-times UEFA Champions League winner with Real Madrid, was one of the headline names to spearhead this new era for Saudi football when he swapped the Spanish capital for Jeddah in 2023.

In the two years since, the RSL has solidified its status as the leading league in Asia. The Saudi league made a notable impact on the global stage when Al-Hilal reached the FIFA Club World Cup quarterfinals this summer, which included a statement win over English Premier League giants Manchester City.

Benzema has seen the remarkable progress first-hand and expects a bright future for the sport in the Kingdom.

“The level of football in Saudi is rising every year,” he said. “There are very good Saudi players, and I think with hard work, and with the arrival of European players and European coaches, Saudi football can rise even higher.”


Julian Quinones hat-trick keeps Al-Qadsiah title charge alive with win over Al-Okhdood

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Julian Quinones hat-trick keeps Al-Qadsiah title charge alive with win over Al-Okhdood

  • Al-Qadsiah moved to within three points of leaders Al-Hilal after a 4-2 victory over Al-Okhdood, with the table-toppers set to face Al-Ittihad on Saturday

DAMMAM: Al-Qadsiah continued their impressive run under Brendan Rodgers, recording a 10th win in 13 matches under the Northern Irishman with a thrilling victory on Matchday 23 of the Saudi Pro League.

The hosts started brightly and nearly took the lead inside the opening minute. Within 52 seconds, Nahitan Nandez fired two shots following a mistake from goalkeeper Samuel, but Mohanad Al-Qaydhi and Koray Gunter produced successive goal-line clearances to deny him.

Nandez threatened again in the seventh minute after a slick move down the left involving Christopher Bonsu Baah and Musab Al-Juwayr, but Samuel redeemed himself with a smart save.

The Brazilian goalkeeper endured a mixed evening. While he produced several key saves, a series of costly errors proved decisive.

Julian Quinones thought he had opened the scoring in the 13th minute after capitalising on a Samuel mistake, but the goal was ruled out for offside against Turki Al-Ammar in the build-up.

Samuel’s struggles continued in the 29th minute when he parried Quinones’ shot straight into the path of Mateo Retegui, though the Italian failed to convert from close range. Five minutes later, Retegui’s header slipped through the goalkeeper’s grasp, struck the crossbar and fell kindly for Quinones, who controlled the ball on his chest before finishing into the empty net.

Al-Okhdood responded within 10 minutes, as Christian Bassogog met Muath Faqihi’s cross with a low finish to level the score.

Al-Qadsiah reasserted control after the break, showing their determination to remain in touch with the title race. Five minutes into the second half, Waleed Al-Ahmed scored his first goal for the club, heading home a well-delivered cross from Nandez.

In the 73rd minute, Quinones brought up his 20th league goal of the season with a composed finish past Samuel.

Al-Okhdood provided a late scare when Abdulaziz Al-Hatila struck a long-range effort in the 86th minute that hit the crossbar, bounced down and crossed the line, with goal-line technology confirming the goal.

However, Al-Qadsiah responded almost immediately. Just 60 seconds later, Quinones completed his hat-trick to take his tally to 21 goals for the campaign and seal the win.

Elsewhere, Abdelrazzak Hamedallah and Yannick Carrasco inspired Al-Shabab to a 3-1 away victory over Damac in Nourredine Ben Zekri’s first match in charge. The Riyadh side moved seven points clear of the relegation zone.

Al-Taawoun’s difficult run continued with a 3-2 home defeat to Al-Fayha. The visitors led 2-0 after 52 minutes through goals from Yassine Benzia and Fashion Sakala, before Roger Martinez and Mohammed Al-Dossari struck twice in five minutes to draw Al-Taawoun level.

Sakala had the final say with an 89th-minute winner, lifting Al-Fayha to 10th place.

Saudi Pro League action resumes on Saturday, with Al-Nassr hosting Al-Hazem, Al-Khaleej welcoming NEOM and Al-Hilal facing Al-Ittihad in the Saudi Clasico. All matches kick off at 10:00pm under the league’s unified Ramadan schedule.