The Al-Qadisiyah first football team completed all their technical and physical preparations this evening at the club's headquarters in Al-Khobar, in anticipation of the resumption of the Saudi Professional League. The team is preparing to kick off their eleventh-round campaign with a tough match against Damac FC, scheduled for tomorrow, Saturday, at Prince Mohammed bin Fahd Stadium in Dammam, amidst high expectations from Al-Qadisiyah fans for a positive result.
The final training session saw the coaching staff focus intensely on precise tactical aspects, with the coach working to improve the players' physical fitness and implement various technical drills aimed at unlocking the opponent's defense. The training session was characterized by enthusiasm, high morale, and complete discipline, reflecting the players' desire to deliver a performance worthy of the club's ambitions at this crucial stage of the season. Fans eagerly await the debut of Irish coach Brendan Rodgers (as reported), who recently took the helm of Al-Khobar, with everyone counting on him to guide the team to the top of the table.
This encounter comes amidst major transformations in the Saudi Professional League, which has become a focus of global attention thanks to international recruitment and intense competition. Al-Qadisiyah, with its rich history as a pillar of football in the Eastern Province, harbors high ambitions this season to reclaim its former glory and compete strongly among the top clubs, especially after the significant support the club has received and the administrative changes aimed at positioning it among the title contenders.
Tomorrow's match takes on added importance, as Al-Qadisiyah seeks to capitalize on home advantage and the support of their fans to secure the three points. This would strengthen their position in the standings and give the team a significant morale boost for the remainder of the season. On the other hand, the coaching staff is aware of the difficulty of the opponent, as Damac is known for its organized defense and its ability to trouble even the top teams. This makes the match a true test of Al-Qadisiyah's readiness and the players' ability to adapt to the new tactical approach.
It is worth noting that Al-Qadisiyah enters this match with 17 points accumulated over nine rounds of the competition, having won five matches, drawn two, and lost two. Fans hope that the match against Damac will mark the beginning of a new phase that will boost the team's chances of competing for continental qualification in the future.

