Al-Qadisiyah, owned by the oil giant Aramco, has made a successful return to the Saudi Pro League (Roshn League)
after a standout season in the lower divisions. The team is currently conducting a training camp in the Netherlands,
focusing on intense preparations for the upcoming season.
Key Players and Transfers
Al-Qadisiyah has significantly bolstered its squad with key signings, including Belgian goalkeeper
Koen Casteels, who has joined on a contract until 2027. Gabonese striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
has also been secured until 2026, adding firepower to the team’s attack. Uruguayan midfielder Nahitan Nández
has signed a contract until 2028, providing experience and skill in the midfield. Additionally,
the club has strengthened its defensive line with the acquisitions of Saudi players Mohammed Qassem and Turki Al-Ammar.
Coaching and Management
The team is under the leadership of Spanish coach Gonzalo Gonzalez, who recently extended his contract
. Gonzalez is focused on integrating new players and developing advanced tactics to ensure a strong
performance in the new season. His emphasis on team cohesion and tactical discipline is expected to be key to Al-Qadisiyah’s success.
Club Background and Ownership
Al-Qadisiyah, a club with a rich history in Saudi football, is known for its passionate fan base and competitive spirit.
The club’s acquisition by Aramco has provided substantial financial backing, allowing for significant investments
in player development and infrastructure.
Upcoming Fixtures
Al-Qadisiyah’s pre-season has included friendly matches against strong opponents like Olympiakos and Al-Rayyan.
These matches serve as a critical preparation phase, with the team’s first official match in
the Roshn League set to be a significant test of their readiness and competitiveness.
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