Al-Nasr was crowned the champion of the Crown Prince Cup on Saturday evening after beating Al-Hilal 2-1 in the final. Al-Nasr broke Al-Hilal’s six-time-in-a-row record as the latter has won the championship for the last six years.
Crown Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Deputy Premier and Minister of Defense patronized the final match of the Crown Prince Cup between Riyadh’s Al-Nasr and Al-Hilal at King Fahd International Stadium on Saturday.
The prince handed over the cup to Al-Nasr captain Hussein Abdulghani and gold medal to the players.
Prince Miqrin bin Abdulaziz, second deputy premier, Prince Khaled bin Bandar, Riyadh governor, Prince Nawwaf bin Faisal, President of Youth Welfare and Ahmad Eid, head of the Saudi Football Federation, received the crown prince at the event.
Al-Hilal took the lead through striker Nasser Al-Shamrani (2) who found himself face to face with goalkeeper Abdullah Al-Enizi after a long pass. Al-Nasr scored (24) through Al-Hilal defender Sultan Al-Duaya who put the ball in his team’s net when he tried to defend the goal against Al-Nasr Bahraini Defender Muhammad Hussern’s header. Muhammad Al-Sahlawi scored the second through a penalty (58) after Al-Hilal Nawwaf Al-Abed tackle of Al-Nasr midfielder Shaya Shrahili.
Al-Hilal’s Brazilian Tiago Neves and his national Al-Nasr’s Elton missed several
The stadium was packed to capacity as the tickets were sold out on Friday.
Al-Nasr lifts Crown Prince Cup
Al-Nasr lifts Crown Prince Cup
Newcastle pounce on PSV errors to boost Champions League last-16 bid
- Victory for the Magpies was soured by an ankle injury to captain Bruno Guimaraes
- PSV are romping toward another Eredivisie title with a 16-point lead at the top of the table
NEWCASTLE: Newcastle climbed into position to reach the Champions League last 16 by punishing PSV Eindhoven’s defensive blunders for a 3-0 win at St. James’ Park on Wednesday.
Yoane Wissa, on his first Champions League start, and Anthony Gordon struck inside the opening half an hour after the Dutch champions played themselves into trouble.
Harvey Barnes rounded off the scoring for his fifth goal in as many games just after the hour mark.
“I thought it was one of our best individual performances from a lot of the players for a while,” said Newcastle boss Eddie Howe.
Victory for the Magpies was soured by an ankle injury to captain Bruno Guimaraes that forced the Brazilian off just before half-time.
Guimaraes could be a big miss for when Howe’s men make the daunting trip to Paris Saint-Germain next week in the final round of league phase fixtures, hoping to secure a top-eight finish.
Newcastle sit in the top eight only on goal difference and will likely need to beat the holders on home soil to avoid the play-off round.
Wissa rewarded Howe’s faith for starting him ahead of Nick Woltemade up front with a goal and an assist on what the DR Congo international described as a “special night.”
Signed from Brentford in September, Wissa spent the majority of his career in the lower tiers of French and English football.
“Honestly, unbelievable. That’s why I joined the club... I almost cried,” said Wissa on hearing the Champions League anthem for the first time on the pitch.
“Very emotional. 29 years old, I never believed to be here and so now I’m enjoying every single minute.”
Wissa swept in his first goal in European competition from Joelinton’s pass after a poor clearance by PSV goalkeeper Matej Kovar.
PSV are romping toward another Eredivisie title with a 16-point lead at the top of the table.
Peter Bosz’s men won 4-1 away at Liverpool and hit Napoli for six earlier in the league phase, but are still at risk of missing out on a place in the top 24, which would secure progress to the play-off round.
The visitors were architects of their own downfall again for the second when Yarek Gasiorowski’s underhit backpass allowed Wissa to square for Gordon to roll into an empty net.
The England international now has six goals in the Champions League this season, behind only Kylian Mbappe and Harry Kane in the battle to be the competition’s top goalscorer.
However, a fine half for the home side ended badly when Guimaraes needed lengthy treatment after colliding with Kovar at a corner and was eventually replaced.
Howe’s options in midfield and defense were already depleted by a lengthy injury list amid a gruelling schedule with Newcastle still alive in four competitions.
However, up front he is spoiled for choice with Barnes in fine form since the turn of the year.
The 28-year-old burst through the static PSV defense to fire in his 12th goal of the season 25 minutes from time.
Saudi-backed Newcastle are one of five Premier League teams among the top eight as it stands as the English sides flex their financial muscle in Europe’s elite competition.
But they will have to finish the job against another of the continent’s wealthiest clubs when they travel to Qatari-owned PSG, aiming to deny the holders direct qualification for the last 16.










