The Middle East conflict has disrupted the soccer calendar, affecting matches in the region. Al Qadsiah FC has been navigating these challenges while maintaining a competitive presence in the Saudi Pro League.
Recent Developments
In a recent turn of events, Al Qadsiah’s game against Al Kholood was postponed due to a cancelled flight. This disruption comes at a crucial time as the team is currently fourth in the league, just six points behind leaders Al Ahli, with a game in hand.
Adding to the team’s dynamics, Brendan Rodgers has been appointed as the new manager of Al Qadsiah. His arrival is expected to bring fresh strategies and leadership to the squad.
Player Highlights
Waleed Al Ahmed, who recently joined Al Qadsiah from Al Taawoun, has made an immediate impact, helping the team score eight goals in just two games since his arrival. Notably, Al Ahmed is now the highest-scoring defender in the 2025-26 RSL season, with five goals to his name.
Defensively, Al Qadsiah has conceded 21 goals this season, which ranks as the third best in the league. This solid defensive record, combined with their recent offensive prowess, positions Al Qadsiah as a strong contender in the title race for the RSL.
Looking Ahead
As the league progresses, observers are keen to see how Al Qadsiah will adapt to the recent changes and challenges. The postponed match against Al Kholood will need to be rescheduled, and the team’s performance under Rodgers will be closely monitored as they aim to close the gap on Al Ahli.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact date for the rescheduled match, but the team is focused on maintaining their competitive edge in the league.