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Al Ahli v Al Hilal: King's Cup Semi Final

Koulibaly sends a rousing message to Al-Hilal fans ahead of the decisive phase Kalidou Koulibaly, Al-Hilal’s seasoned centre-back, has issued a defiant rallying cry to the club’s s

The Senegalese star believes in the manager’s ability. This unequivocal vote of confidence underscores the player’s conviction that the head coach possesses the strategic acumen, leadership credentials and match-day nous required to guide the team to silverware. Such public endorsement is no mere formality; it signals unity in the dressing room, reassures supporters and sends a clear message to rivals that the squad backs its leader’s vision. For the Senegalese star, faith in the manager’s ability translates into on-pitch commitment, with the forward known for relentless work-rate, clinical finishing and an unselfish willingness to press high when required. In short, the player’s belief is contagious, and it could prove decisive when the big moments arrive.

Al Hilal v Al Taawoun: Saudi Pro League

Video: Al-Hilal legend: Inzaghi has learnt his lesson and restored the club’s leadership In a candid post-match interview, the veteran Al-Hilal icon praised head coach Simone Inzag

Al-Azraq is back on track Al-Azraq has returned to form, reclaiming the consistency and swagger that propelled the club to prominence. After a brief spell of inconsistent results that raised eyebrows among supporters and pundits alike, the team has reset its sights on silverware. The coaching staff has refined tactics, shored up defence, and reignited the attack, resulting in a run of convincing victories that mirrors the side’s earlier success. The dressing-room unity, long seen as Al-Azraq’s secret weapon, has been re-forged through targeted recruitment and patient leadership. New signings have slotted in seamlessly, adding depth without disrupting the core identity. Senior players now lead by example, setting a high work-rate and maintaining a positive mindset that filters through the squad. This harmony was evident in last weekend’s come-from-behind win, when every player tracked back, pressed high, and celebrated goals as if they were long-awaited trophies. Supporters, too, have p

Al Hilal v Al Taawoun: Saudi Pro League

Egyptian goalkeeper Essam El-Hadari has claimed that he anticipated Morocco’s Yassine Bono’s “miraculous” save by 23 years. The veteran shot-stopper, renowned for his experience an

Al-Hadari heaped praise on the performance of the Black Atlas star, singling out his command on the ball, his incisive runs and his ability to unlock defences with a single pass. The veteran goalkeeper underlined the forward’s maturity, noting that he has grown into a complete player capable of influencing games in multiple ways. Al-Hadari stressed that the 23-year-old’s work-rate and off-the-ball movement create headaches for opposition back lines, and he highlighted the player’s willingness to track back and press as a key factor in the team’s recent defensive solidity. He also pointed out that the star’s confidence is contagious, lifting the entire squad and inspiring younger teammates to aim higher. According to Al-Hadari, the forward’s blend of technical ability and physicality makes him a rare talent, and he expressed confidence that bigger stages await the player in the near future.

Al Ahli v Al Khaleej: Saudi Pro League

The long-running debate appears to be reaching a conclusion: will Donis finally take the reins of the Saudi national team? Reports suggest that the Saudi Arabian Football Associati

Gulf leader settles the controversy In a decisive statement that has brought an immediate end to weeks of heated debate, the Gulf leader—whose word carries considerable weight across the region’s football landscape—has effectively closed the book on the controversy. The brief yet authoritative announcement, made in the leader’s trademark direct style, leaves little room for interpretation: the dispute is over, and all parties are expected to accept the ruling without further delay. While the specific details of the controversy have not been disclosed, sources close to the league confirm that the decision is final and will be enforced without exception. This swift resolution underscores the leader’s long-standing reputation for restoring order quickly and unequivocally, ensuring that the focus returns to on-field action rather than off-field wrangling. Clubs, fans, and media outlets alike are now urged to move forward in unity, confident that the matter has been laid to rest.

Cristiano Ronaldo Al Nassr

When will Ronaldo return? Al-Nassr provide injury update

Al-Nassr manager Jorge Jesus has provided clarity on the absence of his two biggest stars following his side's comprehensive 5-0 victory over Al Khaleej. Despite the dominant performance, questions loomed regarding the fitness of Cristiano Ronaldo and Sadio Mane, neither of whom featured in the matchday squad as they deal with minor fitness concerns.

Al Nassr v Al Shabab: Saudi Pro League

Felix steps up! Al-Nassr star reveals how he ended goal drought

Joao Felix found his name on the scoresheet in the Saudi Pro League for the first time in 2026. The former Chelsea and Barcelona man had gone 14 matches without a goal, a streak stretching back to a 2-2 draw with Al-Ettifaq in December. Despite the lack of goals, Felix remained a vital cog in the Al-Nassr machine, providing seven assists in his previous 10 outings before finally finding the back of the net again with a brace.

Ilia Topuria v Cristiano Ronaldo

Ronaldo moves into MMA! CR7 announces link up with UFC legend

Cristiano Ronaldo is making a move into MMA, with the Portugal icon announcing a new job in a link-up with UFC legend Ilia Topuria. At 40 years of age, and with his glittering football career entering its final chapters, Ronaldo has made one of the clearest statements yet about life after football. The Al-Nassr star says the new project "represents values I truly believe in - discipline, respect, resilience."

Cristiano Ronaldo

📽️ | Vintage CR7! Ronaldo scores outrageous overhead kick

Cristiano Ronaldo scored a sensational overhead kick on Sunday night in the Saudi Pro League as table-toppers Al-Nassr maintained their perfect start to the 2025-26 season with a ninth win from nine games. The 40-year-old rolled back the years with an eye-catching acrobatic effort in stoppage time and promptly set a challenge for fans on social media after the victory for his side at Al-Awwal Park.

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CR7 pulls out incredible bicycle kick to cap Al-Nassr's comfortable win

Al-Nassr continued their perfect start to the 2025/26 Saudi Pro League season with a spectacular 4-1 win over sixth-placed Al-Khaleej. It was the Joao Felix and Cristiano Ronaldo show yet again as the Portugal internationals bagged one goal each, taking their respective tallies for the season to 10 apiece. The Faris Najd have now bagged nine wins in nine games with 30 goals to their name.

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The club was bought by Thai businessman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha in 2010. Following his demise in 2018, his son Aiyawatt has taken over the reins at Leicester City. Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha family was the founder of King Power International Group and bought the club via its subsidiary Asian Football Investments (AFI).

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Leicester City have seven trophies throughout their career, which includes their historic Premier League glory in the 2015-16 campaign, in addition to one FA Cup and three League Cups.

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Former English defender Graham Cross has made the most appearances ever for Leicester City. Making his debut for the club at the age of 17 in 1960, the centre-back played 600 games

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