Al kholood vs al-ittihad: Al-Kholood vs Al-Ittihad: A Thrilling Cup Showdown
By Ananya Rao / 19.03.2026
On March 19, 2026, the stage was set at Al-Hazem Stadium in Qassim for a highly anticipated match between Al-Kholood and Al-Ittihad in the Saudi King’s Cup. Both teams had shown remarkable form leading up to this encounter, but the stakes were higher than ever as they aimed for a spot in the final.
The match began with an intense back-and-forth, culminating in a 2-2 draw after regular and extra time. Al-Kholood’s Adam Berry made headlines by scoring his first-ever goal for the club in the 111th minute, equalizing the score and keeping their hopes alive. Meanwhile, Al-Ittihad’s Mahamadou Doumbia suffered a serious knee injury during the match, adding to the tension on the field.
As the match progressed, both teams displayed their skills, but neither could secure a decisive victory. The game ultimately went to penalties, where Al-Kholood emerged victorious with a 5-4 scoreline. This win marked a significant achievement for Al-Kholood, who had recently been acquired by Ben Harburg, and it was their first season under new ownership.
The penalty shootout was a dramatic affair, showcasing the pressure and excitement of knockout football. Al-Kholood’s players held their nerve, converting all five of their penalties, while Al-Ittihad faltered, missing one crucial attempt. This victory not only secured Al-Kholood’s place in the final but also highlighted their potential as a formidable team in the league.
In another match on the same day, Al-Hilal faced Al-Ahli, which also ended in a 1-1 draw before going to penalties. Al-Hilal won that shootout 4-2, with Karim Benzema scoring in the first half and Yassine Bounou making a critical save against Ivan Toney.
The outcomes of these matches are significant for the teams involved. Al-Kholood’s victory over a traditionally strong side like Al-Ittihad demonstrates their growth and potential in Saudi football. It continues the tradition of giant killings in the King’s Cup, where underdogs often rise to the occasion.
As the tournament progresses, the journey of foreign ownership in Saudi clubs has started off on a remarkable note, with Al-Kholood’s success serving as a testament to the changing landscape of football in the region. The night ultimately belonged to Al-Kholood and Al-Hilal, both of whom will look to capitalize on their momentum as they approach the final stages of the competition.
Fans eagerly await the final, where Al-Kholood will have the chance to secure their first major trophy, while Al-Ittihad will need to regroup and focus on their future matches.
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