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Al-Ittihad seeks redemption points… and a fiery clash between Al-Ahli and Al-Qadisiyah

The Saudi Professional League is set to resume after a third break this season that lasted nearly two weeks due to FIFA international days, as the Saudi national team held a training camp in Jeddah during which it played two friendly matches against Ivory Coast, winning by one goal, and against Algeria, losing by two goals to nil.

Al-Ittihad, after losing the derby to Al-Ahli in the round before the break, will face Al-Riyadh at Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Sports City Stadium in Jeddah on Friday evening, while the competition intensifies between Al-Ahli and its guest Al-Qadisiyah, and in Al-Rass, the derby between Al-Kholoud and its counterpart Al-Hazm will be held at Al-Hazm Club Stadium.

Al-Ahli and their guest Al-Qadisiyah will compete at Al-Inma Stadium in King Abdullah Sports City, for sole possession of fourth place, which Al-Qadisiyah currently occupies, one point ahead of the fifth-placed team that has 16 points.

This encounter will be repeated a week from now in the quarter-finals of the King’s Cup, but in the league, Al-Ahli seems refreshed by its recent victory against Al-Ittihad in the Jeddah derby and is looking to continue its winning streak and brilliance when it hosts Al-Qadisiyah.

Al Ahly’s latest training session took place amidst high morale among the players (club website)

Al-Ahli recorded a resounding victory over Al-Qadisiyah at the start of the season in the Saudi Super Cup semi-final with a 5-0 win, but the technical situation seemed to be in better shape for Al-Qadisiyah, which is led by Spaniard Michel Gonzalez.

Al-Ahli, led by German coach Matthias Jiesle, boasts a number of distinguished players in its ranks, and at the same time is aware that any setback means a significant departure from the competition for the league title, which would mean the team’s absence from the competition for the third consecutive season.

Al-Qadisiyah enters the match after a resounding victory against Al-Kholoud in the round preceding the break, and looks forward to moving forward and collecting three valuable points that will strengthen its presence among the leading teams before the long break.

The Saudi Professional League enters its fourth break after the end of this round of matches, but this time the break will extend until December 20 due to the Arab Cup tournament hosted by the Qatari capital, Doha.

In Jeddah, Al-Ittihad will host Al-Riyadh at Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Sports City Stadium, as they seek to make up for their recent derby loss and return to winning ways in order to stop the points gap between them and the league leaders from widening significantly.

Al-Ittihad currently has 11 points and is in eighth place, 13 points behind Al-Nasr, but it is aware that there is room to reduce the gap and get closer to the leading teams.

Al-Ittihad lost their first match under the leadership of Portuguese coach Conceição, who took over the technical leadership from coach Laurent Blanc, and are looking to make up for it against Al-Riyadh, but they will be facing a team that took advantage of the recent break by changing the technical staff with the departure of Spaniard Calleja and the arrival of Uruguayan Daniel Carreño, who has extensive experience in Saudi football stadiums.

Al-Ittihad hopes to win against Al-Riyadh to provide a morale boost for victory in the next round of the AFC Champions League, after which they will have a tough match before the break against Al-Shabab in the quarter-finals of the King’s Cup.

As for Al-Riyadh, which is in twelfth place and has only 8 points, it seeks to deliver a morale shock after Carreno took over the technical leadership. The Uruguayan coach announced that the task against Al-Ittihad is difficult, but he will go for the win and return with the three points.

The competition is fierce between Al-Kholoud and its counterpart Al-Hazm in the Al-Rass derby. The differences between them are only three points in favor of Al-Kholoud, which is in tenth place with 9 points, compared to 6 points for Al-Hazm, which occupies fourteenth place.

This derby has gained media attention this time because it brings them together in the Premier League or the Saudi Professional League, and each of them is looking to record a historic victory.

Al-Kholoud is experiencing better technical moments despite losing 4-0 to Al-Qadisiyah before the break, but its results before that were very ideal. As for Al-Hazm, it also lost 4-0 to Al-Khaleej before the break, and before that it drew 2-2 against Al-Ettifaq, and it seeks to return to the path of victories and seize valuable points.

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Turkish football club distributes Iftar meals in Gaza

Turkish football club MKE Ankaragücü organized iftar distributions in Gaza, delivering meals to 1,500 children as part of its Ramadan campaign to support those in need.

MKE Ankaragucu, a Turkish football club which is currently playing in the TFF 2. Lig, has organized iftar distributions in Gaza as part of its ongoing campaign to help people in need in the Palestinian enclave.

In an official statement on its social media channels, MKE Ankaragucu reiterated its commitment to reminding children facing hardship in Palestine and elsewhere that they are not forgotten during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, while calling for greater support and participation.

The announcement included video footage documenting the distribution of iftar packages to 1,500 children in Gaza.

Turkish football clubs have shown widespread tribune solidarity during matches, with fans displaying banners, Palestinian flags, and messages of support.

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) announced that the Gaza ceasefire has more than doubled monthly food aid compared to before the truce, with coordinated efforts continuing under improved access as of late February 2026.

Amid harsh winter and displacement, one million people are receiving full assistance packages that include food parcels, hot Ramadan iftar meals, fresh bread, and cash transfers.

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Will Cristiano Ronaldo reach 1,000 goals at 2026 FIFA World Cup?

 Cristiano Ronaldo netted a brace as Al Nassr swept Al Hazem 4-0, a result that sent the Saudi club to the top of the Pro League table. The performance also pushed the 41-year-old’s personal tally to 964 career goals — just 36 away from the iconic 1,000-goal mark.

That night also brought another historic moment as Ronaldo became the first player in history to score 500 goals after the age of 30. To appreciate just how extraordinary that is, fewer than 30 players across the entire history of professional football have scored 500 goals in their careers.

Naturally, the question on everyone’s lips is when will the Portuguese superstar reach the four figures. And the most romantic possibility would be at this summer’s World Cup, hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. For Ronaldo, the tournament carries extra weight. By stepping onto the pitch, he will become the first player ever to appear in six World Cups, a milestone he’ll share with Argentine star Lionel Messi, though Ronaldo was already a centrepiece of Portugal’s 2006 campaign while Messi was still finding his feet at the senior level.

The prospect of goal No 1,000 arriving on the World Cup stage is the stuff of footballing fairy tales — and Ronaldo himself has acknowledged it during a recent interview. “You’ve been watching too many movies — that would be way too perfect,” he said, before adding: “Goals are always good to score. I want to play in this next World Cup; otherwise, I wouldn’t be here. But one step at a time. If those numbers did come true, I’d end my career on a high.”

From a practical standpoint, the math makes the World Cup milestone difficult. Between now and the tournament, Al Nassr are expected to play roughly 20 official matches, excluding friendlies and potential squad rotation. If Portugal make a deep run, Ronaldo could feature in up to seven or eight World Cup matches — giving him approximately 25 to 30 games before and during the tournament, assuming no injuries.

Impressive form

To reach 1,000 goals before or during the World Cup, Ronaldo would need to average at least one goal per game — possibly more. That requirement exceeds his current scoring rate of roughly 0.74 goals per match, according to ESPN stats.

His recent form is impressive but it also tempers expectations. Across his last 20 matches, he has scored 15 goals, but that doesn’t match the kind of explosive run required to close a 36-goal gap in such a short span.

Historically, Ronaldo has scored just eight goals across five World Cup tournaments, which further highlights the challenge. For the milestone to happen on football’s biggest stage, he would need an extraordinary run of form.

A more realistic projection lies in his typical yearly output. Ronaldo has averaged around 40 goals per calendar year throughout his career. Based on that trend, the most logical window for goal No. 1,000 appears to be late 2026 or early 2027 — rather than at the World Cup itself.

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Cristiano Ronaldo wishes fans ‘Ramadan Kareem’

Football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo wished his fans Ramadan Kareem on Tuesday.

The UAE confirmed the official start date of Ramadan will begin on February 18.

Recently, Ronaldo marked his first match since turning 41 in the best possible way, scoring in Al Nassr’s 2-0 win over Al Fateh on Saturday at the Prince Abdullah Bin Jalawi Stadium.

The victory keeps Al Nassr firmly in the Saudi Pro League title race. They are now just one point behind leaders Al Hilal after game week 21.

Making his return to the starting eleven after missing three matches amid a dispute with club management, Ronaldo wasted little time reminding everyone of his value.

In the 18th minute, Sadio Mane delivered a sharp cross into the box and Ronaldo met it first time, guiding the ball into the bottom right corner. It was a calm and clinical finish, the kind that has defined his career for more than two decades.

Al Nassr controlled most of the game after taking the lead. They sealed the win in the 78th minute when Ayman Yahya struck a fine second goal to secure all three points for the visitors.

Al Nassr will aim to extend their winning streak when they face Al Hazem on February 21. With Ronaldo back among the goals and fully focused on football again, the Riyadh giants remain the biggest challenge to Al Hilal in the race for the Saudi Pro League crown.

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