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Casteels stands tall as Al-Qadsiah continue to rise in the Saudi Pro League

Casteels stands tall as Al-Qadsiah continue to rise in the Saudi Pro League
Casteels admitted that seeing the exodus of talented players such as Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema from Europe to ֱ piqued his interest in a move to the Kingdom. (X.com)
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Updated 24 February 2025

Casteels stands tall as Al-Qadsiah continue to rise in the Saudi Pro League

Casteels stands tall as Al-Qadsiah continue to rise in the Saudi Pro League
  • Belgian goalkeeper speaks to Arab News about the King’s Cup, superstar colleague Aubameyang and coach Michel’s motivation

LONDON: Something special is happening at Al-Qadsiah this season. Since returning to the Saudi Pro League after a five-year absence, coach Michel’s side — emboldened by a host of new summer arrivals — is defying expectations and stands on the brink of a historic campaign.

Currently third in the Saudi Pro League table after a 2-0 win over Al-Okhdood on Friday and with a King’s Cup semi-final against Al-Raed to come in April, Qadsiah have been one of the Kingdom’s most consistent sides in 2024-2025. Just as he did when winning the Saudi First Division title last season, Michel has built a team that is defensively sound, but sprinkled liberally with attacking stardust.

Providing Qadsiah’s solidity between the posts this time around is Belgium national team goalkeeper Koen Casteels, who ended a nine-year stint at Wolfsburg to move to the Kingdom last summer.

Casteels was one of several new arrivals, joining the likes of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Julian Quinones and Nacho Fernandez in seeing Qadsiah’s potential to be more competitive than most normal newly-promoted sides.

“I think it was very clear from how the club talked to me before I signed, but also in the way they recruited other players, that there were big ambitions,” Casteels told Arab News.

“But simply getting good players is not enough in football. I think the recruitment was very smart in every position — not only big names but smart decisions.

“Now we have a team that fits together very well and I think that’s one of the main reasons why we are now up there (at the top end of the table).”

Casteels admitted that seeing the exodus of talented players such as Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema from Europe to ֱ piqued his interest in a move to the Kingdom, although he is keen to highlight the increasing depth in quality throughout the Saudi Pro League.

“It’s very nice to play against these big names but I think it’s far more than only these big names,” Casteels said. “I think there are also a lot of players who maybe don’t have the name of Ronaldo or Benzema but are just quality-wise very good; this is what you see in teams throughout the league — they all have good players.

“You see every transfer window that there are big names and good players coming to the league. That was also the point that made me say ‘OK, why shouldn't I go?’ Because the quality is improving and the league is getting better and better.”

Casteels was one of Qadsiah’s first summer acquisitions, announced before his participation in Euro 2024 with Belgium. It was followed by the marquee signings of Real Madrid stalwart Fernandez and former Barcelona and Arsenal forward Aubameyang, which really signalled Qadsiah’s intent for the 2024-2025 campaign.

“On the pitch they bring a lot of quality, experience and know-how in certain situations,” Casteels said of Nacho and Aubameyang. “Especially for me as a goalkeeper, it’s great to have a guy like Nacho in front of me who knows exactly what to do in different situations — making smart decisions and positioning himself.

“It’s very nice to play with those guys and obviously Auba is also scoring for us and doing well. Apart from the hard work that he does for us as a team, he’s entertaining too. It’s also nice to have a guy who is also speaking French. He’s a really great guy.

“Some people maybe would think he’s 35 and he’s just ending his career in ֱ, but he’s so hardworking. Every day I see him in the gym, still putting the work in. That’s also very important because we want to evolve as a team and we want to grow as a team and therefore we need everybody on their top level. These guys are doing that.”

With quality now running through the backbone of Qadsiah’s team, the club is enjoying its best season in more than 30 years. Qadsiah won the Crown Prince’s Cup in 1992, before adding the Saudi Federation Cup and Asian Cup Winners’ Cup in 1994; they remain the club’s only major trophies.

But with a convincing 3-0 victory over Al-Taawoun last month, Casteels and Co. put Qadsiah into the King’s Cup semi-finals for the first time since 1989. Now only Al-Raed stand in the club’s way of a first final — in which either Al-Ittihad or Al-Shabab would await.

“If you’re into the last four, I would lie if I say, ‘let’s only see in the next game’,” Casteels said. “Of course, if you’re into the last four, you want to win the tournament. But it also depends on a lot of factors and it is really the next game we have to win to get into the final. Then everything is possible.

“I have had some experiences in Germany where you face a team which on paper is maybe not the biggest. But it’s the cup and it’s the semi-final of the cup so you have to take it as an extremely difficult game. I think when there are still four teams left, there are no easy games anymore.

“It’s still a long way off so we will focus on the league and then the cup can come. But of course we are very hungry for it. I think all the players want to go into the final to see what happens there.”

Whether or not Michel’s side wins the King’s Cup, their league form may still be enough to carry Qadsiah to qualification for their first AFC Champions League Elite campaign. Casteels, however, is keen to take it one game at a time.

“I think if you focus on trying to get better every game or every training then maybe this (AFC Champions League qualification) will come automatically if you’re good enough. We are not thinking a lot about that to be honest at the moment — it’s not a big talking point in the dressing room.”

Casteels has been playing at the top level for his entire career — spending 13 years in Germany with Hoffenheim, Werder Bremen and Wolfsburg. Before that, he came through the academy of four-time Belgian Pro League winners Genk.

The goalkeeper is in illustrious company, with fellow Belgian national team players Yannick Carrasco, Christian Benteke, Kevin De Bruyne and Thibaut Courtois also on Genk’s impressive list of academy graduates. Casteels is the same age as Courtois, but played a year ahead of the Real Madrid goalkeeper as both players emerged at Genk.

“We both had games on the weekend, which was very important for our development,” Casteels recalled. “I think he played one game for the Genk first team when he was 16 but then a few months later I went to Hoffenheim so we went our separate ways and had our own careers.

“It was nice to have him with me at Genk. We were friends — going to the same school, sitting in the same class. We grew up together in Genk and played in two different youth teams so there was not really competition. We trained together a few times and obviously it’s nice to have quality goalkeepers because this also elevates you.”

When it comes to world-class goalkeepers, however, there was one name who stood head and shoulders above the rest as a role model for Casteels growing up.

“I always looked up to Edwin van der Sar because he was doing his job in a very easy way,” Casteels said. “He was always in the right position, good with his feet — and there was never too much show or shouting a lot.

“He was maybe not like the typical footballer — quite shy and with his feet on the ground. He would just do the job and I think this was something I could relate to.”

At Qadsiah, Casteel has quickly built a reputation as a reliable No. 1 whose solidity has helped his team have the meanest defence in the Saudi Pro League this season. The Belgian has conceded just 15 goals, and kept 11 clean sheets, although he is quick to credit the contributions of others.

“One of our strengths this season and why we kept so many clean sheets is that the whole team is defending,” he says. “The defence is doing well and they rely on the midfielders — then the midfielders rely on the attackers to press and run.”

Casteels also believes the guidance from Michel has been key to the club’s success so far this season and says that with the Spaniard at the helm, Qadsiah’s players believe that anything is possible.

“He is a very good coach tactically but also a very good people manager,” Casteels said. “He has a lot of experience and knows exactly what a team needs. He’s a guy who you can always go to talk to about something. He's very open-minded — like a father to us.

“This team fits well together and tactically I have to say every time when we followed the plan of the coach that we trained for in the week, we felt that we were at the right pace, even if we didn’t win. I can say that technically he was not wrong in any games — this is a great quality for any coach.”


Al-Ittihad maintain perfect start to SPL season with 4-2 win over Al-Fateh

Al-Ittihad maintain perfect start to SPL season with 4-2 win over Al-Fateh
Updated 13 September 2025

Al-Ittihad maintain perfect start to SPL season with 4-2 win over Al-Fateh

Al-Ittihad maintain perfect start to SPL season with 4-2 win over Al-Fateh
  • Friday’s other matches saw Asian champions Al-Ahli draw 0-0 with Al-Ettifaq, while Al-Shabab beat 10-man Al-Hazem 1-0

RIYADH: Saudi Pro League champions Al-Ittihad maintained their perfect start to the 2025-26 season with a 4-2 win over Al-Fateh on Friday.

The win puts Al-Ittihad at the top of the early season table with the maximum six points from two matches, with several other teams — including Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr — on three points and yet to play during week two.

The match, held at King Abdullah Sports City stadium in Jeddah, saw both teams reduced to 10 men.

Al-Ittihad took the lead after 22 minutes through Algerian star Houssem Aouar but were pegged back 11 minutes later by Argentine Matias Vargas. Strikes by Dutch winger Steven Bergwijn in the 35th and 39th minutes, and the dismissal of Al-Fateh’s Moroccan striker Mourad Batna in stoppage time, ensured the reigning champions went into half-time with a comfortable two-goal cushion.

However, what was expected to be a straightforward second half was disrupted when Al-Ittihad’s goalkeeper, Serbian Predrag Rajkovic, was sent off just before the hour mark. The home fans’ nerves were not helped when Algerian forward Sofiane Bendebka reduced Al-Fateh’s deficit with a penalty on 69 minutes.

It remained a tense match until Saudi defender Muhannad Al-Shanqeeti settled matters in the first minute of stoppage time, scoring Al-Ittihad’s fourth.

Earlier on Friday, Asian champions Al-Ahli played out a 0-0 draw at Al-Ettifaq, while Al-Shabab beat 10-man Al-Hazem 1-0 in Riyadh thanks to Belgian international Yannick Carrasco’s 64th-minute strike.


Saudis come from behind to beat North Macedonia 2-1 in friendly in Prague

Saudis come from behind to beat North Macedonia 2-1 in friendly in Prague
Updated 05 September 2025

Saudis come from behind to beat North Macedonia 2-1 in friendly in Prague

Saudis come from behind to beat North Macedonia 2-1 in friendly in Prague
  • Match is part of a training camp for the Green Falcons ahead of their double header of Asian qualifiers next month for the 2026 World Cup

DUBAI: ֱ defeated North Macedonia 2-1 on Thursday in a friendly match at FK Viktoria Stadion in Prague, as part of a training camp for the Green Falcons ahead of next month’s fourth round of the Asian Qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.

Herve Renard’s men fell behind to 41st-minute Aleksandar Trajkovski strike, but went into the break on level terms after Feras Al-Buraikan equalized in the first minute of stoppage time. They completed the comeback win thanks to a 78th-minute winner from Abdullah Al-Hamdan.

The Saudis dominated for long spells, ending up with 65.7 percent of the possession, according to the BBC, and 11 shots on goal, seven of them on target, compared with North Macedonia’s five shots, two of which were on target.

On Monday, ֱ will take on the Czech Republic in their second friendly of the international break, before the double header of World Cup qualifiers against Indonesia on Oct. 8 and Iraq on Oct. 14. Both matches will be played at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Jeddah.


Toney claims hat-trick as Al-Ahli cruise to cup win over Al-Arabi

Toney claims hat-trick as Al-Ahli cruise to cup win over Al-Arabi
Updated 01 September 2025

Toney claims hat-trick as Al-Ahli cruise to cup win over Al-Arabi

Toney claims hat-trick as Al-Ahli cruise to cup win over Al-Arabi
  • 5-0 win at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Buraidah sees side advance to round of 16 in King Cup

BURAIDAH: Ivan Toney notched his second hat-trick for Al-Ahli on Sunday as the Asian champions defeated Al-Arabi 5-0 in the round of 32 in the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ Cup, also known as the King Cup.

Toney scored after 31 and 82 minutes before completing his night's work deep into stoppage time at the end of the match. Enzo Millot and Fahad Al-Rashidi scored Al-Ahli’s other goals.

The win, at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Buraidah, saw Al-Ahli advance to the round of 16.

The Englishman also scored a hat-trick against Al-Hilal in February in the Roshn Saudi League, paving the way to a memorable 3-2 win for his team.

Toney’s hat-trick against Al-Hilal was completed from open play, while his treble against Al-Arabi came from two penalties and a direct free-kick.

The striker has now scored five times this season: one in the Saudi Super Cup, another in the first round of the Saudi Pro League, and a hat-trick in the cup.


Al-Hilal officially certified as ֱ’s most decorated team

Al-Hilal officially certified as ֱ’s most decorated team
Updated 01 September 2025

Al-Hilal officially certified as ֱ’s most decorated team

Al-Hilal officially certified as ֱ’s most decorated team
  • A wide-ranging report by the ֱn Football Federation has certified every regional, national and continental title claimed by clubs across the Kingdom

RIYADH: Al-Hilal have topped the list of ֱ clubs with the most regional, national and continental titles, with 90 championships.

This is according to the Saudi Football History Documentation project released on Sunday by the ֱn Football Federation.

Al-Ittihad (59) came in second, followed by Al-Ahli (53), Al-Nassr (48), and Al-Shabab (43). In sixth are Al-Ettifaq (42), followed by Al-Qadsiah (14), Al-Fateh (12), and Al-Taawoun (11).

According to the report, Al-Hilal has the most league titles (21), followed by Al-Ittihad (14), Al-Nasr (10), Al-Ahli (nine), Al-Shabab (six), Al-Ettifaq (two), and one title each for Al-Wehda and Al-Fateh.

The project confirmed that four out of 68 league championships — now the Saudi Pro League or Roshn Saudi League — were not completed. The incomplete seasons are 1966-67, 1967-68, 1969-70, and 1975-76.

 

 

Of the 37 editions of the King Cup, Al-Hilal (nine) top the list of winners, followed by Al-Ahli (eight), Al-Ittihad (six), Al-Nassr (five), Al-Shabab (three), Al-Ettifaq (two), with one title each for Al-Wehda, Al-Taawoun, and Al-Faisaly.

In the Crown Prince Cup, discontinued in 2017, Al-Hilal (13) top the honor roll, five ahead of second-placed Al-Ittihad (eight). Al-Ahli (six) are third, followed by Al-Shabab and Al-Nassr with three titles each.

Six other teams have won the title: Al-Wehda, Al-Ettifaq, Al-Qadsiah, Al-Riyadh, Al-Faisaly, and Al-Fayha.

Overall, Al-Hilal (43) top the winners’ list of the Kingdom’s three major domestic competitions, followed by Al-Ittihad (28), Al-Ahli (23), Al-Nassr (18), and Al-Shabab (12).

The documentation project is an initiative of the ֱn Football Federation in collaboration with FIFA, Ministry of Sports, General Authority for Radio and Television, King Abdulaziz Foundation and Saudi Pro League.


Green Falcons headto Czech Republic ahead of World Cup qualifiers

Green Falcons headto Czech Republic ahead of World Cup qualifiers
Updated 31 August 2025

Green Falcons headto Czech Republic ahead of World Cup qualifiers

Green Falcons headto Czech Republic ahead of World Cup qualifiers
  • ֱ arecompeting in Group B of the Asian play-offs, alongsideIraq and Indonesia

RIYADH: The ֱ national football team departed King Khalid International Airport on Sunday for Prague to begin their training camp ahead of the Asian play-offs for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will take place in Jeddah this October.

As part of the camp, ֱ will play two friendly matches, one against North Macedonia on Sept. 4 at Viktoria Zizkov Stadium and the other against the Czech Republic on Sept. 8 at Malsovicka Stadium.

ֱ are competing in Group B of the Asian play-offs, alongside Iraq and Indonesia.