Saudi League – Adomonline.com http://34.58.148.58 Your comprehensive news portal Thu, 21 Aug 2025 09:22:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 http://34.58.148.58/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png Saudi League – Adomonline.com http://34.58.148.58 32 32 ESPN Africa secures broadcast rights for ROSHN Saudi League http://34.58.148.58/espn-africa-secures-broadcast-rights-for-roshn-saudi-league/ Thu, 21 Aug 2025 09:22:01 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2569590

It’s On—and it’s massive! ESPN Africa, available on DStv and GOtv, has secured the broadcast rights to the ROSHN Saudi League, delivering live action from one of the fastest-growing and most electrifying football leagues in the world. With global stars lighting up the pitch and fierce rivalries unfolding weekly, this marks a new era for African football fans.

As part of SuperSport’s “It’s On” campaign, this partnership ensures fans stay plugged into every thrilling moment, with ESPN Africa positioned as the go-to destination for premium football content across the continent.

Featuring Cristiano Ronaldo and an impressive line-up of international talent, the addition of the ROSHN Saudi League adds to a vast selection of soccer action from across the globe, serving fans throughout Sub-Saharan Africa.

From Thursday 28 August 2025 through to the final match round in May 2026, ESPN Africa will bring viewers the very best of the ROSHN Saudi League, showcasing big names, thrilling matchups and unforgettable moments. The channel’s broadcasts will include three matches per round, with at least one game from Al Nassr and two others featuring powerhouse clubs such as Al Ahly, Al Hilal and Al Ittihad.

Adding to the excitement, ESPN Africa will also broadcast the Kings Cup quarter-finals, semi-finals and final, as well as the Saudi Super Cup semi-finals and final.

“Partnering with ESPN Africa marks another important step in expanding the global footprint of the Roshn Saudi League,” stated Wael Al Fayez, Chief Commercial Officer of the league.

“The region they cover is a key market for us, both commercially and culturally, and this agreement ensures that millions of fans across the continent can connect with our competition more closely than ever before.

“By working with a broadcaster of ESPN’s calibre, we continue to deliver on our vision of growing the league’s international profile and creating new opportunities for engagement with clubs, partners and supporters.”

Star Power on Show

Cristiano Ronaldo remains the league’s biggest drawcard, but he is far from the only star to watch. The ROSHN Saudi League boasts a host of world-renowned players including Karim Benzema, N’Golo Kanté, João Cancelo, João Félix and Fabinho. Sadio Mané, Ronaldo’s teammate at Al Nassr and one of Africa’s most celebrated exports, adds even more flair and firepower to the field.

African Talent Takes the Spotlight

The Saudi Pro League has long been a destination for North African talent, with players from Egypt, Morocco and Algeria making their mark. But the African influence continues to grow, with stars from across the continent now represented in the league. Sadio Mané leads a strong group that includes Riyad Mahrez (Al Ahli, Algeria), Houssem Aouar (Al Ittihad, Algeria), Kalidou Koulibaly (Al Hilal, Senegal), Frank Kessie (AlAhli, Ivory Coast), William Troost Ekong (Al Kholood, Nigeria)Yassine Bono (Al Hilal, Morocco), Myziane Maolida (Al Kholood, Comoros) and Abderrazak Hamdallah (Al Shabab, Morocco).

A Milestone for ESPN Africa

The acquisition of the ROSHN Saudi League builds on ESPN Africa’s mission to super-serve top-tier international football to viewers. With this addition to its broadcast portfolio, ESPN continues to elevate its offering with premium rights, diverse leagues and consistent coverage of the world’s most exciting matchups.

Alongside the ROSHN Saudi League, fans will be able to follow the on-pitch excellence featured in the Scottish Professional Football League, Turkish Süper Lig, English Football League, Dutch Eredivisie and the National Women’s Soccer League.

“ESPN is committed to delivering unparalleled access to a dynamic variety of leading sporting codes, players and stories, ensuring that fans across the continent are part of the global sports conversation,” says Kyle De Klerk, Director of Sports at The Walt Disney Company Africa.

“Adding the ROSHN Saudi League to our already world-class line-up complements our vibrant selection of top-tier international sports and leagues, from European football to the NBA, NFL and more.”

This Season, Every Match Matters

It’s on – Only on SuperSport your world of champions. Catch world-class football from the ROSHN Saudi League on ESPN Africa, live on DStv and GOtv. From the first whistle to the final roar, the 2025/26 season is packed with unforgettable moments.

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This Season, IT’S ON – Only on SuperSport and ESPN Africa.

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Saudi League ‘more competitive’ than French Ligue 1 – Ronaldo http://34.58.148.58/saudi-league-more-competitive-than-french-ligue-1-ronaldo/ Sat, 20 Jan 2024 10:54:32 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2344393 Cristiano Ronaldo insisted Friday that the often derided Saudi Pro League was “more competitive” than French Ligue 1.

“To be honest, I think the Saudi championship isn’t worse than the French championship. I think it’s more competitive,” five-time Ballon d’Or winner Ronaldo told the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai.

Ronaldo was the first major star to move to Saudi Arabia when he penned a deal with Al-Nassr last January.

The likes of France’s Karim Benzema, Brazilian star Neymar and Senegalese striker Sadio Mane have also left Europe behind for bumper pay packets in the Gulf kingdom.

Asked about the level of the Saudi Pro League, Ronaldo added: “They can say what they want, it’s just my opinion. I have played there for a year so I know what I’m talking about.

“I think that now we are better than the French championship and we continue to improve.”

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Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar football powerhouse bet http://34.58.148.58/saudi-arabias-multi-billion-dollar-football-powerhouse-bet/ Tue, 29 Aug 2023 13:01:37 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2288565 Al Hilal club is Saudi Arabia’s most decorated football team having won 66 trophies. They have also won the AFC Champions League a record four times, making the Riyadh-based club the most successful team in Asia.

Despite its impressive history, for many supporters, 19 August 2023 marked the beginning of a new era for the club when Neymar Junior was unveiled in front of more than 65,000 ecstatic fans.

A volley of fireworks, followed by a drone show projecting Neymar’s face, lit up Riyadh’s sky as the Brazilian forward walked onto the pitch wearing the club’s traditional dark blue kit.

“It is a very special day for us. Neymar is a megastar. He will bring in a lot of fans to Al Hilal. I think the whole of Brazil will support us now. The club will be known everywhere,” Al Hilal fan Abdullah Almutawa told the BBC, who came to witness the ceremony.

The ambitious project to make Saudi Arabia an international football hub started with the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo at Al Nassr in January on a two-and-a-half-year deal said to be worth over $400m (£318m or 370m euros) in wages.

This opened the floodgates for a jaw-dropping summer transfer window with the Saudi league snapping up some of the biggest names in the sport. Karim Benzema was the next big signing in June when he moved to Jeddah-based Al Ittihad from Real Madrid.

Since then, a host of prominent names including Sadio Mane, Riyad Mahrez, Jordan Henderson, and N’Golo Kante, have swapped European leagues for the Saudi Pro League.

During the summer, the Saudi Pro League spent more than $900m on transfer fees to acquire foreign players, making it the second-highest spender after the English Premier League. The figure does not include the eye-watering salaries offered to lure players primarily from top European leagues.

And this is not a one-off splash, according to the league’s chief operating officer, Carlo Nohra. The Saudi Arabian government has given a commitment to financially back the league until it achieves its goal of becoming one of the top leagues in the world in terms of revenues and quality.

The Saudi Pro League aims to compete with the likes of the English Premier League, and La Liga.

Mr Nohra says they will continue spending big to attract foreign players until the league achieves its objective, but it is also simultaneously working towards unlocking the commercial value that’s on offer.

“While we have the commitment of getting support until however long it takes to achieve our goals, it is important for us to make ourselves commercially viable so that we are responsible for our own financial growth and not completely dependent on government capital,” Mr Nohra told the BBC.

Soft power

The world’s biggest oil exporter has invested billions of dollars in sports, including revamping the Saudi Pro League, Formula One and the lucrative LIV Golf.

Some critics have described it as “sportswashing” to distract people from its poor human rights record.

Saudi Arabia has attracted some of the biggest football stars in the world

But some experts believe that managing image and reputation is not the only reason behind Saudi Arabia’s strategy. According to Simon Chadwick, professor of Sport and Geopolitical Economy at Skema Business School in Paris, “nations across the world used sports and entertainment as a policy tool to project soft power”.

“It’s one element of a policy armoury that Saudi Arabia is currently deploying. We are talking about a contest between nations to win the hearts and minds of people globally. Britain, the United States, France, India and so many other countries have implemented this policy. Now the Saudis are doing the same,” adds Prof Chadwick

The second key objective behind Saudi Arabia’s spending spree is that it is part of a broader push to reinvent its economy before oil revenues start dwindling. Currently, they make up for more than 40% of the Saudi gross domestic product, or GDP.

Sports is one of the main pillars of the government’s Vision 2030 project driven by the kingdom’s de facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The economic diversification programme is focused on reducing the country’s reliance on fossil fuel revenues by building new industries and generating jobs.

“One of the objectives is to deliver entertainment for the Saudi population as part of Vision 2030 and at the same time, also develop local talent that would enhance the level of the Saudi Pro League in the long run,” says Mr Nohra.

Saudi Arabia is a football-loving nation with 80% of the population either playing, watching, or following the sport. It is still early to judge whether these bold investments will pay off, but the strategy has demonstrated the Gulf nation’s strong desire to become a football powerhouse.

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