Al-Ahli 2026: Squad, Fixtures, Standings & Star Players

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Al-Ahli Saudi FC — 2025/26 Season Overview

  • Current standing: 3rd in Saudi Pro League — unbeaten streak intact after 0-0 draw vs Al-Hilal (Feb 3, 2026); title race wide open.
  • Star squad: Roberto Firmino (captain), Ivan Toney (top scorer), Riyad Mahrez, Galeno, Franck Kessié — managed by Matthias Jaissle through 2027.
  • Continental glory: Defending AFC Champions League Elite champions (won May 2025) — competing in SPL, King’s Cup, and Asian tournaments.
  • Home fortress: King Abdullah Sports City (The Radiant Jewel), Jeddah — €28m Enzo Millot leads market values; squad worth over €150m combined.

The battle for Saudi Pro League supremacy intensified on February 3, 2026, when Al-Ahli held league leaders Al-Hilal to a goalless draw in a pulsating Matchday 20 encounter. Currently sitting 3rd in the Saudi Pro League, the Jeddah giants are proving they’re serious contenders for domestic glory while defending their AFC Champions League Elite crown.

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Under Matthias Jaissle’s guidance, Al-Ahli has assembled one of the most formidable squads in Asian football—and they’re just getting started.

The Pride of Jeddah: Al-Ahli’s Rich Legacy

Founded in 1937, Al-Ahli Saudi FC isn’t just a football club—it’s a Jeddah institution with nearly nine decades of heritage. The club has evolved from its humble beginnings into a continental powerhouse, representing the ambition and passion of Saudi Arabia’s second-largest city.

Recent years have marked a transformation unlike anything in the club’s history. The investment era brought world-class talent to the King Abdullah Sports City, turning Al-Ahli into a destination for Premier League stars and top European talent.

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The nickname “The Radiant Jewel” perfectly captures what this club means to Jeddah. When matchday arrives and the stadium lights illuminate the western Saudi sky, you understand why Al-Ahli holds such a special place in the hearts of millions.

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    The Radiant Jewel: Inside King Abdullah Sports City

    Al-Ahli calls the magnificent King Abdullah Sports City home. Located in Jeddah, this state-of-the-art venue has witnessed some of Saudi football’s most memorable moments. The atmosphere inside “The Radiant Jewel” on matchdays is electric—a cauldron of green and white creating an intimidating fortress for visiting teams.

    King Abdullah Sports City - Al Ahli Stadium

    The stadium doesn’t just host matches. It’s where continental dreams became reality in May 2025 when Al-Ahli lifted the AFC Champions League Elite trophy. It’s where Ivan Toney announced himself to Saudi football. It’s where the 0-0 draw against Al-Hilal felt like a statement of intent rather than dropped points.

    The training facilities surrounding the stadium reflect Al-Ahli’s commitment to excellence. World-class pitches, recovery centers, and tactical analysis rooms give Matthias Jaissle every tool needed to prepare his squad for the grueling demands of competing on multiple fronts.

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    King Abdullah Sports City – Al Ahli Stadium

    Al-Ahli Squad — Player Overview

    #PlayerDate of birth (Age)Nat.HeightJoinedSigned fromContractMarket value
    16
    Edouard Mendy Goalkeeper
    01/03/1992 (33)Senegal Guinea-Bissau1,94m01/07/2023Chelsea FC30/06/2028€4.50m
    1
    Abdulrahman Al-Sanbi Goalkeeper
    03/02/2001 (25)Saudi Arabia01/07/2022Al-Ahli SFC U2330/06/2028€300k
    62
    Abdullah Abdo Goalkeeper
    25/06/2002 (23)Saudi Arabia01/07/2023Al-Ahli SFC U2330/06/2028€75k
    3
    Roger Ibañez Centre-Back
    23/11/1998 (27)Brazil Italy1,85m10/08/2023AS Roma30/06/2027€17.00m
    28
    Merih Demiral Centre-Back
    05/03/1998 (27)Türkiye1,90m19/08/2023Atalanta BC30/06/2029€14.00m
    5
    Mohammed Sulaiman Centre-Back
    08/04/2004 (21)Saudi Arabia1,80m01/07/2023Al-Ahli SFC U1930/06/2028€700k
    46
    Rayan Hamed Centre-Back
    13/04/2002 (23)Saudi Arabia1,80m01/07/2021Al-Ahli SFC U2330/06/2027€500k
    32
    Matteo Dams Left-Back
    09/03/2004 (21)Belgium1,84m29/01/2025PSV Eindhoven30/06/2029€4.00m
    2
    Zakaria Hawsawi Left-Back
    12/01/2001 (25)Saudi Arabia1,73m01/09/2025Al-Raed SFC30/06/2026€250k
    27
    Ali Majrashi Right-Back
    01/10/1999 (26)Saudi Arabia1,69m25/01/2022Al-Shabab FC30/06/2029€1.20m
    29
    Mohammed Abdulrahman Right-Back
    14/01/2003 (23)Saudi Arabia1,70m31/07/2025Al-Ettifaq FC30/06/2028€500k
    30
    Ziyad Al-Johani Defensive Midfield
    11/11/2001 (24)Saudi Arabia1,80m01/07/2020Al-Ahli SFC U2330/06/2030€700k
    14
    Eid Al-Muwallad Defensive Midfield
    14/12/2001 (24)Saudi Arabia1,81m01/02/2025Al-Okhdood Club30/06/2028€400k
    Abdullah Otayf Defensive Midfield
    03/08/1992 (33)Saudi Arabia1,77m01/07/2023Al-Hilal SFC30/06/2026€150k
    6
    Valentin Atangana Central Midfield
    25/08/2005 (20)France Cameroon1,76m06/09/2025Stade Reims30/06/2028€15.00m
    79
    Franck Kessié Central Midfield
    19/12/1996 (29)Cote d’Ivoire Italy1,83m09/08/2023FC Barcelona30/06/2026€12.00m
    10
    Enzo Millot Attacking Midfield
    17/07/2002 (23)France Martinique1,75m09/08/2025VfB Stuttgart30/06/2028€28.00m
    13
    Galeno Left Winger
    22/10/1997 (28)Brazil Portugal1,79m31/01/2025FC Porto30/06/2028€22.00m
    47
    Saleh Abu Al-Shamat Left Winger
    11/08/2002 (23)Saudi Arabia1,71m01/08/2025Al-Khaleej FC30/06/2028€375k
    20
    Matheus Gonçalves Right Winger
    18/08/2005 (20)Brazil1,75m01/09/2025CR Flamengo30/06/2027€9.00m
    7
    Riyad Mahrez Right Winger
    21/02/1991 (34)Algeria France1,79m28/07/2023Manchester City30/06/2027€7.00m
    26
    Yaseen Al-Zubaidi Right Winger
    26/04/2003 (22)Saudi Arabia1,76m23/07/2023Al-Ahli SFC U1930/06/2028€125k
    17
    Ivan Toney Centre-Forward
    16/03/1996 (29)England Jamaica1,85m31/08/2024Brentford FC30/06/2028€20.00m
    77
    Ricardo Mathias Centre-Forward
    25/07/2006 (19)Brazil1,92m04/01/2026Sport Club Internacional30/06/2030€9.00m
    9
    Firas Al-Buraikan Centre-Forward
    14/05/2000 (25)Saudi Arabia1,81m03/09/2023Al-Fateh SC30/06/2028€4.00m

    Al-Ahli’s 2025/26 Campaign: Chasing Glory

    Al-Ahli Current League Standing

    Al-Ahli occupies 3rd place in the Saudi Pro League as we hit the business end of the 2025/26 season. Their position represents consistency, quality, and the refusal to surrender in a fiercely competitive title race. The unbeaten streak they’ve maintained shows championship mentality—grinding out results when brilliance isn’t flowing.

    The gap to Al-Hilal at the summit remains tight. Every match carries enormous weight. Every point could prove decisive come May.

    Last Five Matches: Resilience Defined

    Al-Ahli’s recent form tells the story of a team that knows how to avoid defeat:

    DateCompetitionOpponentResultScoreKey Moment
    Feb 3, 2026Saudi Pro LeagueAl-HilalDraw0-0Title showdown – tactical masterclass
    Jan 30, 2026Saudi Pro LeagueAl-QadsiahDraw2-2Dramatic fightback preserves unbeaten run
    Jan 24, 2026Saudi Pro LeagueAl-RiyadhDraw1-1Solid point on the road
    Jan 16, 2026Saudi Pro LeagueAl-FatehWin2-1Hard-fought three points
    Jan 9, 2026Saudi Pro LeagueAl-EttifaqWin3-0Dominant attacking display

    The Al-Hilal Draw: February 3rd wasn’t just another match. When the two best teams in Saudi Arabia lock horns, the entire football world watches. Al-Ahli’s defensive organization frustrated Al-Hilal’s attacking stars. Édouard Mendy commanded his box. The backline stood firm. A point earned felt like a psychological victory.

    Édouard Mendy - Al Ahli
    captain Firmino praises Al-Ahli goalkeeper Mendy’s assist

    The Al-Qadsiah Comeback: Trailing against Al-Qadsiah, lesser teams would have crumbled. Al-Ahli showed character, fighting back to secure a 2-2 draw. That’s championship DNA—never knowing when you’re beaten.

    The Al-Ettifaq Statement: The 3-0 demolition job showcased Al-Ahli at their devastating best. When the attacking trio of Toney, Mahrez, and Firmino clicks, they’re unstoppable. Three goals, three points, and a message sent to title rivals.

    Multi-Front Campaign

    Al-Ahli isn’t just fighting for the Saudi Pro League. They’re competing in:

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    • Saudi Pro League: 3rd place, title challenge alive
    • King’s Cup: Pursuing domestic silverware
    • AFC Champions League Elite: Defending champions looking to retain their continental crown

    Managing this fixture congestion requires squad depth, tactical flexibility, and elite fitness levels. Jaissle’s rotation policy keeps players fresh while maintaining competitive standards.

    Global Stars Meet Saudi Talent: Al-Ahli’s 2026 Squad

    The Captain: Roberto Firmino

    Roberto Firmino remains the heartbeat of this Al-Ahli team. The Brazilian maestro didn’t come to Saudi Arabia for a retirement tour—he came to win trophies and cement legacy. As team captain, Firmino provides veteran leadership, tactical intelligence, and that trademark workrate that defined his Liverpool years.

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    His role extends beyond goals and assists. Firmino organizes the press, drops deep to link play, and makes everyone around him better. Young players watch him train and learn what professionalism truly means.

    Attack: Where Championships Are Won

    Ivan Toney leads Al-Ahli’s scoring charts in 2025/26, vindicating the club’s decision to bring him from Brentford. The English striker possesses everything modern forwards need—clinical finishing, aerial dominance, intelligent movement, and ice-cold composure in big moments.

    Toney’s €20 million market value reflects his proven Premier League pedigree. At 29, he’s hitting his peak years. The Saudi Pro League defenders who underestimated his quality learned painful lessons early.

    PlayerPositionAgeMarket ValueKey Strength
    Ivan ToneyCentre-Forward29€20mClinical finishing, aerial threat
    Roberto FirminoForward34N/ATactical intelligence, leadership
    Riyad MahrezRight Winger34€7mCreativity, set-piece specialist
    GalenoLeft Winger28€22mPace, directness, big-game mentality

    Riyad Mahrez brings Premier League-winning experience and Manchester City pedigree. The Algerian wizard specializes in moments—free kicks that bend physics, assists that unlock stubborn defenses, and late goals that steal points. His left foot remains one of the deadliest weapons in Saudi football.

    Riyad Mahrez

    Galeno arrived from Porto in January 2025 and immediately became a fan favorite. Remember his goal in the AFC Champions League Elite final? That’s the quality he delivers. The Portuguese winger combines blistering pace with end product, terrorizing fullbacks with direct running and clever movement.

    Midfield Engine Room: Power and Precision

    Franck Kessié provides the box-to-box energy that championship teams require. The Ivorian midfielder scored in the 2025 AFC Champions League Elite final—delivering when it mattered most. His €12 million market value seems like a bargain for a player offering both defensive steel and attacking threat.

    Kessié covers ground, wins duels, and brings physical presence. When opponents try to dominate midfield, they run into a human wall.

    Enzo Millot represents Al-Ahli’s investment in young European talent. The 23-year-old attacking midfielder arrived from Stuttgart for €28 million—the squad’s highest market value. Millot’s technical quality, vision, and goal threat from midfield add a different dimension to Al-Ahli’s play.

    The French youth international isn’t just potential—he’s producing now. Watch him drift between lines, receive in tight spaces, and thread passes that defenses don’t see coming.

    Valentin Atangana, at just 20 years old, shows Al-Ahli’s commitment to building for the future. The €15 million signing from Reims brings youth, energy, and development potential. He’s learning from established stars while pushing for first-team minutes.

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    Ziyad Al-Johani anchors the midfield with his defensive discipline. The Saudi international, contracted until 2030, represents homegrown quality. His positioning, tackling, and distribution keep Al-Ahli balanced when attacking stars push forward.

    Defensive Stability: The Foundation

    Roger Ibañez marshals the backline with Brazilian toughness. The centre-back’s €17 million market value reflects his importance. Strong in the air, aggressive in duels, and comfortable on the ball, Ibañez fits perfectly into Jaissle’s system.

    Merih Demiral partners Ibañez with Turkish international quality. At 27, the former Juventus defender brings elite-level experience. His aerial dominance and physical presence make Al-Ahli dangerous at set-pieces while solid defensively.

    Matteo Dams arrived in January 2025 to solve the left-back position. The 21-year-old Belgian brings youth, pace, and modern fullback skills—overlapping runs, quality crossing, and tactical awareness. His €4 million fee could prove shrewd business.

    Matteo Dams - Al-Ahli

    Ali Majrashi embodies local talent contributing at the highest level. The Saudi right-back, popular among fans for his high-intensity defensive work, provides reliability and passion. His contract through 2029 shows Al-Ahli’s faith in homegrown players.

    Saleh Abu Al-Shamat offers versatility across defensive and wide positions. The 23-year-old Saudi player brings energy, work rate, and the hunger to prove himself alongside world-class imports.

    Goalkeeping Excellence

    Édouard Mendy guards Al-Ahli’s net with Champions League-winning pedigree. The Senegalese goalkeeper joined in 2023 and quickly established himself as irreplaceable. That 0-0 draw against Al-Hilal? Mendy made crucial saves that preserved the point.

    Edouard Mendy

    His €4.50 million market value and contract through 2028 give Al-Ahli stability in the most critical position. Championship teams build from the back—Mendy provides that foundation.

    Domestic Talent: Saudi Pride

    Firas Al-Buraikan leads Al-Ahli’s homegrown contingent. The 25-year-old striker, valued at €4 million, provides quality depth and crucial Saudi quota fulfillment. His understanding of local football culture bridges the gap between international stars and Saudi traditions.

    Mohammed Sulaiman, just 21, represents the future. The young centre-back’s development under Jaissle’s guidance could produce a long-term Saudi national team defender.

    The Mastermind: Matthias Jaissle

    Matthias Jaissle recently extended his contract through 2027—a clear vote of confidence from Al-Ahli’s leadership. The German tactician arrived with a reputation built at Red Bull Salzburg, where he developed young talent while winning trophies.

    Matthias Jaissle - Al Ahli

    His crowning achievement came in May 2025 when Al-Ahli defeated their opponents 2-0 to claim the inaugural AFC Champions League Elite title. Goals from Galeno and Franck Kessié secured continental glory, but the victory reflected Jaissle’s tactical preparation, squad management, and ability to handle pressure.

    Jaissle’s philosophy balances pragmatism with attacking intent. He’s not afraid to defend when necessary—witness the 0-0 draw against Al-Hilal. But when opportunities arise, Al-Ahli attacks with purpose and precision.

    The Austrian coach manages egos brilliantly. Balancing Roberto Firmino, Ivan Toney, and Riyad Mahrez requires diplomatic skills alongside tactical knowledge. Keeping everyone engaged, motivated, and contributing defines elite management.

    His youth integration policy gives talented Saudi players pathways to first-team football. Mohammed Sulaiman, Ziyad Al-Johani, and Firas Al-Buraikan aren’t token squad members—they’re genuine contributors earning minutes through performance.

    Investment and Vision: Building a Powerhouse

    Al-Ahli’s transformation reflects serious financial backing and strategic planning. The arrival of Roberto Firmino, Riyad Mahrez, and Ivan Toney signals ambition matching any club in Asia. These weren’t panic signings—they were calculated moves building a championship-caliber squad.

    Recent transfer activity shows continued investment:

    PlayerPositionPrevious ClubFeeDate Joined
    Enzo MillotAttacking MidfieldVfB Stuttgart€28mAugust 2025
    GalenoLeft WingerFC Porto€22mJanuary 2025
    Valentin AtanganaCentral MidfieldStade de Reims€15mSeptember 2025
    Ricardo MathiasCentre-ForwardN/A€9mJanuary 2026
    Matheus GonçalvesRight WingerN/A€9mSeptember 2025
    Matteo DamsLeft-BackN/A€4mJanuary 2025

    The youth academy receives significant investment, developing Saudi talent for both sporting and regulatory reasons. Saudi Pro League regulations require minimum domestic player quotas—Al-Ahli meets these requirements with quality rather than compromise.

    Training facilities rival European elite clubs. Recovery technology, nutrition programs, and sports science departments give players every advantage. When you’re competing on three fronts across grueling Saudi summers, marginal gains matter.

    Al-Ahli’s alignment with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 initiative positions the club as ambassadors for the nation’s sporting transformation. Global stars arriving in Jeddah showcase Saudi football’s evolution from regional competition to legitimate world football destination.

    Continental Kings: How Al-Ahli Conquered Asia

    May 2025 will forever remain special in Al-Ahli folklore. The inaugural AFC Champions League Elite final presented the ultimate test—new format, continental prestige, and legacy-defining stakes.

    Al-Ahli delivered a 2-0 victory that showcased their quality on Asia’s biggest stage. Galeno struck first, his goal reflecting the directness and composure that made him a January signing success story. Franck Kessié added the second, his midfield-to-attack run and clinical finish sealing continental glory.

    The tournament journey built confidence and reputation. Defeating quality opponents across various tactical challenges prepared Al-Ahli for title races and knockout football. Players learned what championship pressure feels like.

    Jaissle’s tactical flexibility proved crucial. Home matches featured attacking dominance. Away fixtures required defensive discipline and counter-attacking threat. The squad depth allowed rotation without quality drop-off.

    Defending the trophy adds pressure to 2025/26. Every opponent raises their game against defending champions. Every match carries extra intensity. Al-Ahli embraces this challenge—champions defend crowns, they don’t surrender them.

    The Road Ahead: Title Race Analysis

    Al-Ahli’s 3rd place position reflects consistency across 20 Saudi Pro League matchdays. The unbeaten streak demonstrates mental strength—crucial for sustained title challenges.

    The 0-0 draw against Al-Hilal proved Al-Ahli belongs in this race. They didn’t just compete—they matched the league leaders tactically and physically. That performance sends signals: Al-Ahli won’t fade, won’t panic, won’t surrender.

    Key factors determining championship success:

    Squad Depth Management: Competing in three competitions tests rosters. Injuries, suspensions, and fatigue create challenges. Al-Ahli’s investment in quality depth players like Matheus Gonçalves, Ricardo Mathias, and Eid Al-Muwallad provides options.

    Home Fortress Mentality: King Abdullah Sports City must become impregnable. Dropping home points kills title dreams. Al-Ahli’s atmosphere gives them a genuine advantage—they must exploit it ruthlessly.

    Star Player Consistency: Ivan Toney must maintain scoring form. Riyad Mahrez needs to create chances consistently. Roberto Firmino’s leadership keeps standards high. When your best players perform, everything else follows.

    Defensive Solidity: Championship teams don’t concede soft goals. The Mendy-Ibañez-Demiral axis provides quality. Clean sheets against title rivals prove decisive.

    Mental Resilience: The 2-2 comeback against Al-Qadsiah demonstrated character. More tests will come. How Al-Ahli responds to adversity separates contenders from champions.

    The King’s Cup offers additional silverware opportunities. Domestic cup competitions reward squad depth and provide momentum-building wins. Progress through knockout rounds keeps confidence high.

    More Than Football: Al-Ahli’s Place in Jeddah Culture

    Al-Ahli represents Jeddah’s identity and pride. In Saudi Arabia’s commercial capital, football matters deeply. The rivalry with other Jeddah clubs creates local bragging rights battles. National rivalries against Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr define seasons.

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    The fan culture reflects passionate engagement. Social media followings stretch globally. Matchday attendance fills stadiums with green and white. When Al-Ahli succeeds, Jeddah celebrates.

    The club’s community initiatives extend beyond matchdays. Youth programs, charitable work, and local engagement build connections with fans. Al-Ahli isn’t just a football club—it’s a community institution with social responsibilities.

    International star arrivals bring global attention to Jeddah. When Riyad Mahrez or Ivan Toney posts on social media, millions worldwide engage. This visibility benefits the city, the club, and Saudi football broadly.

    Al-Ahli By The Numbers: 2025/26 Season Statistics

    • Current League Position: 3rd in Saudi Pro League
    • Recent Form: 3 draws, 2 wins (last 5 matches)
    • Unbeaten Streak: Active (multiple matches)
    • Top Scorer: Ivan Toney (leading club charts)
    • Squad Market Value Leader: Enzo Millot (€28 million)
    • Goalkeeper: Édouard Mendy (first choice)
    • Manager Contract: Matthias Jaissle through 2027
    • Continental Status: Defending AFC Champions League Elite champions
    • Home Stadium: King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah
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    Squad Composition:

    • Total squad members: 24 registered players
    • International stars: 10+ foreign players
    • Saudi nationals: Meeting league quota requirements
    • Average age: Blend of experience and youth
    • Longest contract: Ziyad Al-Johani (through 2030)

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where does Al-Ahli play their home matches? Al-Ahli plays at King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah, also known as “The Radiant Jewel.” This state-of-the-art stadium hosts all their Saudi Pro League and domestic cup matches.

    Who manages Al-Ahli Saudi FC? Matthias Jaissle manages Al-Ahli. The Austrian coach recently extended his contract through 2027 after leading the club to the 2025 AFC Champions League Elite title.

    What position is Al-Ahli in the Saudi Pro League? As of February 10, 2026, Al-Ahli sits in 3rd place in the Saudi Pro League standings, actively challenging for the championship.

    Who is Al-Ahli’s top scorer in 2025/26? Ivan Toney leads Al-Ahli’s scoring charts for the 2025/26 season. The English striker joined from Brentford and has become the primary goal threat.

    Did Al-Ahli win the AFC Champions League? Yes, Al-Ahli won the inaugural AFC Champions League Elite title in May 2025, defeating their opponents 2-0 with goals from Galeno and Franck Kessié.

    Who are Al-Ahli’s star players? Al-Ahli’s squad features Roberto Firmino (captain), Ivan Toney, Riyad Mahrez, Franck Kessié, Galeno, Enzo Millot, and goalkeeper Édouard Mendy among others.

    When was Al-Ahli founded? Al-Ahli Saudi FC was founded in 1937, making it one of Saudi Arabia’s most historic football institutions with nearly 90 years of heritage.

    The Championship Chase Continues

    Al-Ahli Saudi FC stands at a pivotal moment. Second place represents achievement, but this club craves championships. The squad quality matches ambition. The manager possesses tactical acumen. The infrastructure supports success.

    Every remaining match carries enormous weight. The King Abdullah Sports City faithful will create atmospheres that intimidate opponents and inspire their heroes. Roberto Firmino will lead with experience. Ivan Toney will hunt goals. Matthias Jaissle will prepare meticulous game plans.

    The 0-0 draw against Al-Hilal proved one thing conclusively: Al-Ahli belongs in this title race. They won’t surrender easily. They won’t crumble under pressure. They possess the quality, depth, and mentality to challenge until the final whistle of the final matchday.

    Continental glory already sits in the trophy cabinet. Domestic dominance remains the mission. As February turns to March and the season reaches its climax, Al-Ahli will fight for every point, every goal, every moment of glory.

    The Radiant Jewel shines brightest when championships hang in the balance. Al-Ahli’s moment approaches. Jeddah awaits.