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The Saudi super fans who live and breathe football

The Saudi super fans who live and breathe football
Some fans have taken their love for their team a step further by forming singing groups, such as Atif Bawazeer, the former president of the Al-Ahli Club Association and a current member of the Saudi National Team Fans Council. (Supplied)
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Updated 22 September 2024

The Saudi super fans who live and breathe football

The Saudi super fans who live and breathe football
  • Saudis are renowned for their unwavering passion for The Beautiful Game
  • The diversity of the favored teams they choose to support surely speaks volumes about the deep-rooted presence and status of the sport

RIYADH: The roar of the crowd, the rhythmic beat of the drums, the palpable energy that flows through every Saudi football fan; to them it is more than simply a sport, it is a cultural phenomenon. From the youngest to the oldest, football permeates every aspect of their lives.

Saudis are renowned for their unwavering passion for The Beautiful Game, cheering on their local teams with fervent dedication and extending their devotion to include support for adopted international clubs. The diversity of the favored teams they choose to support surely speaks volumes about the deep-rooted presence and status of the sport in the country.

The unique stories and memories of these passionate fans demonstrate the profound effect football has had, and continues to have, on Saudi society.

Omar Khayyat, 29, is a devoted Al-Ittihad supporter from Jeddah.

“Al-Ittihad isn’t just a team, it’s like our homeland club,†he said.

His first experience of a live match came when he was a young member of the Al-Ittihad swimming team. Team members would often attend the club’s football matches.

“It felt like I was part of something bigger; the chants, the roar of the crowd chanting ‘One, one, one, Itti is No. 1’ — it was electrifying,†he added.

Khayyat believes º£½ÇÖ±²¥ will be the perfect host for the 2034 World Cup.

“Our society thrives on football,†he said. “Hosting this event would showcase our love for the sport and reveal how it’s woven into the fabric of our culture.â€

Nawaf Bakhsh, 25, another dedicated Al-Ittihad fan, said: “I’ve been to countless games, like the one against (Korean team) Pohang Steelers, the Emirati team Al-Ain, and local matches against Al-Shabab and Al-Faihaa. The feeling of supporting my team is incredible.

“I’ll never forget the Club World Cup match against Auckland City in Jeddah (in December last year). And then there was the game against Al-Ahli from Egypt (in the same competition, also in December). The atmosphere was electric. I can’t even describe the feeling of being in the stadium, cheering on my team.â€




Nawaf Bakhsh, 25, another dedicated Al-Ittihad fan, shares his unforgettable match experiences. (Supplied)

Abdullah Al-Amir, 21, a loyal Al-Hilal supporter, said he started going to games in 2019.

“The best match I ever saw was the league-deciding game where we beat Al-Faisaly 2-1,†he said. “And then there was the Al-Hilal v. Al-Nasr match in the AFC Champions League semi-finals.

“I love Al-Hilal because it’s a legacy passed down from my father and I’ve embraced it even more than he did.

“Hosting the 2032 World Cup would be amazing for º£½ÇÖ±²¥. Football is the world’s most popular sport and it would be a fantastic opportunity to showcase our country’s development. People would see a different side of º£½ÇÖ±²¥ and it would open up new opportunities for everyone.â€




Abdullah Al Amir, 21, a loyal Al Hilal supporter, started attending matches in 2019 and remembers his most memorable game. (Supplied)

Fellow Al-Hilal fan Sultan Al-Sanad similarly believes that the chance to host the World Cup offers great potential benefits for º£½ÇÖ±²¥.

“This will be a great opportunity to show the world Vision 2030 (the nation’s plan for economic and social development and diversification) in real life.

“Hosting is a great opportunity and challenge, and is not new to our beloved Kingdom as it is accustomed to hosting the most important events and managing the crowds in a wonderful way, and the organization is unparalleled.â€

Some fans take their love for their teams a step further by forming or joining supporters’ groups. Atif Bawazeer, for example, is a member of the Saudi National Team Fans Council, and former president of Al-Ahli Club Association.

“The Kingdom of º£½ÇÖ±²¥ is experiencing significant development across all sectors and cities,†he said. “With large stadiums, and more under construction, the government’s support bolsters the strength of the Saudi league and economy.




Some fans have taken their love for their team a step further by forming singing groups, such as Atif Bawazeer, the former president of the Al-Ahli Club Association and a current member of the Saudi National Team Fans Council. (Supplied)

“Hosting millions of pilgrims annually in a single city demonstrates our capability to (also) organize major sporting events.

“The enthusiasm of Saudi fans was evident during the last World Cup and the Asian Cup, as they rallied behind the team throughout the qualifiers and beyond. Even for international matches and tournaments, we see large groups traveling from the Kingdom to support our team abroad.â€


Family of Saudi student killed in UK pay tribute to ‘best of brothers’

Family of Saudi student killed in UK pay tribute to ‘best of brothers’
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Family of Saudi student killed in UK pay tribute to ‘best of brothers’

Family of Saudi student killed in UK pay tribute to ‘best of brothers’
  • Mohammed Al-Qasim, 20, was stabbed to death in Cambridge on Friday
  • Relatives set up fundraiser to provide Saudi families in need with clean water as tribute

RIYADH: Family and friends of Mohammed Al-Qasim, the 20-year-old Saudi student who was stabbed to death in Cambridge, UK on Friday, have been sharing their condolences and memories online.

His relatives have also set up a fundraiser to provide families in need in º£½ÇÖ±²¥ with clean water as a tribute. At the time of writing it had raised more than SR30,000 ($8,000).

Al-Qasim was on a 10-week placement at the EF International Language Campus in the city when he was killed. Two men from Cambridge have been arrested on suspicion of murder and assisting an offender.

Al-Qasim’s uncle, Majed Abalkhail, said on X that his nephew’s death “has been a huge shock for all of us — especially since Mohammed came to Cambridge as a student, carrying nothing but dreams and hopes for the future.â€

“We truly hope … that this will be the last such tragedy, and that full justice will be served, with everyone responsible held fully accountable. May Allah have mercy on Mohammed and grant him the highest place in paradise.â€

Abalkhail described his nephew as “a young man raised upon goodness, and our hearts still weep over his loss.â€

Al-Qasim’s sister, Jana, wrote on X that he was “a man worth a thousand men, the true meaning of support, strength, and dignity.â€

“I never knew the taste of fear for a single day, because I knew Mohammed was my backbone and my support after Allah,†she said.

“With the magnitude of his pride and love for me, I was proud of him and loved him many times more. Since our childhood, I would hear that brothers often annoy, quarrel, and fight with their siblings, but by Allah, he never raised his voice at me once, and I never saw from him anything but kindness and love.â€

Another sister, Thekra, said: “O Allah, your servant Mohammed Al-Qasim was the best of brothers. Kind, gentle, and fearful of you among us. He never once raised his voice since the day my mother gave birth to him until you took him back to you.â€

Abdallah Al-Matrafi, who described himself as a neighbor of the family, said on X that Al-Qasim’s “late father, his brothers and his sons are among the finest people we have known in manners, character, appreciation, respect, and good neighborliness.â€

“To this day, we remember them fondly, and we will continue to do so for the rest of our lives.â€

Professor Fahad Al-Olayan said: “May Allah have mercy on Mohammed. I was honored to have him as one of my students at the university last semester. He was a hardworking student, eager to learn.â€

Nawaf Al-Darrab, a friend of Al-Qasim, said he knew the young man to be “close to Allah … always smiling, committed to his prayers, and forgiving toward everyone.â€

“Until we meet again, my beloved and my brother, in the highest paradise with the prophets, the truthful, the martyrs, and the righteous — what an excellent company they are.â€

In a public statement, his family described Al-Qasim as a “young man brimming with enthusiasm, with chivalry, and courage,†and said he was “the family’s charisma†and “his father’s support.â€

“He was the most compassionate person to ever visit a mother’s heart,†they said.

The fundraiser set up in Al-Qasim’s name can be found at https://ehsan.sa/donationcampaign/details/1828254.


First satellite data platform launched to advance Kingdom’s space economy

First satellite data platform launched to advance Kingdom’s space economy
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First satellite data platform launched to advance Kingdom’s space economy

First satellite data platform launched to advance Kingdom’s space economy
  • Earth Observation platform was launched to meet the growing demand for high-resolution satellite imagery and space analytics across key sectors
  • Neo Space Group CEO Martijn Blanken: Earth Observation data supports infrastructure development, urban growth, and resource management

JEDDAH: Neo Space Group, a space and satellite communications company under the Public Investment Fund, has launched º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s first dedicated Earth observation marketplace, advancing the Kingdom’s space economy.

Operated by UP42, a subsidiary of Neo Space Group, the Earth Observation platform was launched to meet the growing demand for high-resolution satellite imagery and space analytics across key sectors.

It supports the Kingdom’s economic transformation under Vision 2030 by integrating Earth Observation data into sectors such as environment, infrastructure, energy, real estate, mining, logistics, agriculture, and urban planning.

Martijn Blanken, CEO of the Neo Space Group, said that the platform reflects increasing demand for space-based intelligence in the Kingdom, according to a Saudi Press Agency report.

“Earth Observation data is essential today,†said Blanken. “It supports infrastructure development, urban growth, and resource management. With more than 2.15 million sq. km, º£½ÇÖ±²¥ requires scalable, data-driven tools for strategic decisions.â€

The platform provides access to global data providers and AI-powered services, allowing government agencies, local companies, and international users to acquire and analyze high-resolution imagery and geospatial data through a digital interface.

Frank Salzgeber, acting deputy governor for the space sector at the Communications, Space and Technology Commission, called the launch an important step for the Kingdom’s space economy.

“Alongside enhancing national capabilities, the platform is expected to accelerate the adoption of space technologies in the Kingdom. It reflects our national priorities: fostering technological innovation, ensuring regulatory compliance, and building secure infrastructure.â€

The platform follows Neo Space Group’s acquisition of UP42 GmbH from Airbus in December 2024. The German company runs a cloud-native Earth observation platform that simplifies satellite data access and processing.

Available at sa.up42.com, the platform lets users search, access, and process satellite data at scale using automated workflows, unified formats, and user-friendly tools. It complies with Saudi regulations and is hosted on secure local infrastructure.


9 teams make finals of Jameel Deep Tech Initiative startup contest

9 teams make finals of Jameel Deep Tech Initiative startup contest
Updated 05 August 2025

9 teams make finals of Jameel Deep Tech Initiative startup contest

9 teams make finals of Jameel Deep Tech Initiative startup contest
  • Supports 30 STEM teams to transform research into startups
  • King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology backs project

RIYADH: Nine teams have advanced to the finals of the SR2.25 million ($600,000) Jameel Deep Tech Initiative startup competition, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The teams that advanced are Plansulin, Queed, iRama, Quantasphere Ltd., Advanced Future Technology, Novo Genomics, Larimar, Visi Ground, and iBoat.

The King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology hosted the semifinal stage at its Academy 32 facility, the SPA reported.

The event was set up to support 30 teams in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics to transform research projects into market-ready startups.

Jameel, organized by StartSmart Entrepreneurship Center, and implemented through partnerships with KACST, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, and the Research, Development and Innovation Authority.

It targets deep tech innovations in the health, energy, environment and climate sectors, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030 objectives to empower research-based startups.

The semifinal event featured sector-specific training sessions, interactive product development challenges within fixed timeframes, cross-disciplinary workshops and business model refinement exercises.

Participants received specialized mentorship to overcome technical and commercial hurdles.

Radwan Noor, KACST’s general manager of Venture Attraction, said in a statement that they are enabling researchers to convert scientific outputs into viable tech companies with tangible market impact.

KACST supports this through scientific expertise, mentorship, judging, and access to laboratories and research infrastructure.

He said several participating startups graduated from KACST’s Ventures Program, demonstrating successful pathways from national labs to market solutions.

Mohammed Abdulghaffar, senior general manager at Community Jameel, added that this collaboration empowers scientists and innovators to commercialize research.


Saudi club hosts global falcon auction in Riyadh

Saudi club hosts global falcon auction in Riyadh
Updated 05 August 2025

Saudi club hosts global falcon auction in Riyadh

Saudi club hosts global falcon auction in Riyadh
  • Running until Aug. 25, the event attracts top breeders and farms from within the Kingdom and around the world
  • Auction provides an opportunity for people across the world of falconry to meet, interact and share ideas

RIYADH: The International Falcon Breeders Auction opened on Tuesday at the headquarters of the Saudi Falcons Club in Malham, north of Riyadh.

Running until Aug. 25, the event attracts top breeders and farms from within the Kingdom and around the world, with Europe, the Americas and Asia all represented, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

More than just a sales platform, the auction provides an opportunity for people across the world of falconry to meet, interact and share ideas on this ancient sport. The many pavilions, including a “Falconer of the Future†stand, provide a showcase for breeding farms and equipment suppliers.

The event also supports the Saudi Falcons Club’s efforts to promote the heritage, culture and development of falconry, including pioneering breeding farms, and reinforcing the Kingdom’s position as a global hub for the sector.

Last year’s auction saw 872 birds changing hands for a combined value of more than SR10 million ($2.7 million). That represented a 25 percent increase in revenue and a 36 percent rise in the number of birds sold from 2023.

This year’s event is expected once again to attract the very best falconers and breeders from across the globe, highlighting º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s leadership in preserving intangible cultural heritage and its growing international stature in the falconry world.


Sri Lankan envoy hails Kingdom’s Islamic efforts

Sri Lankan envoy hails Kingdom’s Islamic efforts
Updated 05 August 2025

Sri Lankan envoy hails Kingdom’s Islamic efforts

Sri Lankan envoy hails Kingdom’s Islamic efforts

RIYADH: º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s Minister of Islamic Affairs Sheikh Abdullatif Al-Asheikh received Sri Lankan Ambassador Omar Lebbe Ameer Ajwad and his accompanying delegation in Riyadh.

The officials discussed various topics related to Islamic affairs and ongoing cooperation between the two countries, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Speaking to the media after the meeting, the envoy praised the Kingdom’s leading role in supporting Islamic causes and promoting the values of tolerance and moderation globally, particularly in Sri Lanka.

Ameer Ajwad emphasized that these efforts reflect the true message of Islam, the SPA reported.

“We take pride in the Kingdom’s remarkable role in promoting the values of tolerance and moderation — a noble mission that truly represents the lofty message of Islam,†the envoy said.

He thanked King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for their generous support to Sri Lanka across various fields, and especially their service in response to Qur’anic injunctions.

The ambassador also praised the Ministry of Islamic Affairs for spreading a message of moderation worldwide.

He commended the ministry’s awareness programs, training for imams and preachers, and its organization of Qur’an competitions.