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Arabian Green Falcons · FIFA World Cup 2026 · Group H

SAUDI ARABIANATIONAL TEAM

Group H · 7th World Cup · Third Consecutive Appearance

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About The Green Falcons

Saudi Arabia &
Football Identity

Saudi Arabia — Al-Suqour Al-Khodhur, the Green Falcons — are one of Asia’s most storied national teams and the continent’s most prolific World Cup qualifiers. Their appearance at the 2026 FIFA World Cup marks their seventh overall appearance and third consecutive tournament, cementing their status as Asia’s perennial standard-bearer.

No team in Saudi football history entered a World Cup cycle with more turbulence than this one. Three coaches in 18 months — Roberto Mancini (sacked October 2024), Hervé Renard (returned, sacked April 2026), and now Georgios Donis, the Greek coach appointed just weeks before the tournament — saw Saudi Arabia navigate one of the most chaotic pre-World Cup preparations of any qualified nation in 2026.

Yet they qualified. And they arrive at a World Cup on American soil carrying the most famous upset in recent World Cup history — their 2-1 group stage victory over eventual champions Argentina in Qatar 2022, courtesy of a late Salem Al-Dawsari wonder goal. That moment defined a generation of Saudi football and a nation’s football ambition.

The context for 2026 is Saudi Arabia’s extraordinary football investment. The country hosts the Saudi Pro League — home to Cristiano Ronaldo (Al-Nassr), Karim Benzema (Al-Ittihad), Neymar (Al-Hilal), and dozens of world stars — part of Vision 2030, which also includes plans to host the 2034 World Cup. Football is no longer just a sport in Saudi Arabia. It is a geopolitical project.

Placed in Group H alongside Spain, Uruguay, and Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia face their most difficult group-stage assignment since 2006. The expanded format gives them hope — even a strong third-place finish could send them through to the Round of 32 for only the second time in their history.

⚠ Breaking — Coaching Change
Hervé Renard was sacked as head coach in April 2026 — less than two months before the World Cup. Greek coach Georgios Donis was appointed as his replacement. Donis has extensive Saudi Pro League experience, having managed four Saudi clubs since 2021. He takes charge of a squad that has lost four of their last five matches.
1994
First World Cup
R16
Best WC Result (1994)
3
AFC Asian Cup Titles
2-1
Beat Argentina (2022)
7th
World Cup Appearance
2034
World Cup Host Nation
#61
FIFA World Ranking
3
Coaches in 18 Months
Nova88 World Cup Promotions
Head Coach

Georgios
Donis

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Georgios
Donis
Head Coach · Greek · Appointed April 2026 · Replacing Hervé Renard

Georgios Donis, 56, is one of the most unexpected World Cup coaches in the 2026 tournament. Appointed by the Saudi Arabian Football Federation in April 2026 — less than two months before kick-off — he replaced Hervé Renard following a run of four losses in five matches and growing concerns over Saudi Arabia’s readiness. Donis is not a well-known name internationally, but he has deep familiarity with Saudi football, having managed four Saudi Pro League clubs since 2021: Al-Shabab, Al-Ettifaq, Al-Ittihad, and Al-Hilal.

As a player, Donis represented Greece at the 1994 World Cup and had a career spanning Blackburn Rovers, VfB Stuttgart, and Panathinaikos. As a coach, he won the Greek Super League with PAOK in 2019 and has developed a reputation as a pragmatic, defensively organized manager who gets results with limited time. His appointment is born of necessity — Saudi Arabia needed a coach who understood the squad’s strengths without a long acclimatization period.

The challenge facing Donis is extraordinary: take a squad that has lost form, lost their previous coach, and lacks confidence heading into a group containing Spain and Uruguay — and find a way to upset at least one of them. The Green Falcons have done it before. In Qatar 2022, Renard’s tactical setup produced the greatest upset of the tournament. Whether Donis can replicate that lightning-in-a-bottle moment will define his legacy in Saudi football.

4
Saudi Club Stints
2019
Super League Winner
56
Age
4-3-3
Primary Shape
2026 Player Squad

Green Falcons
Roster

PosPlayerClubAgeCapsGoals
GKMohammed Al-Owais ★Al-Hilal3375+
GKNawaf Al-AqidiAl-Nassr2610+
GKYasser Al-MosailemAl-Shabab285+
DEFAli Al-Bulaihi ★Al-Hilal3485+4
DEFHassan Al-TambaktiAl-Hilal2645+2
DEFSaud Abdulhamid ★AS Roma · Serie A2540+3
DEFMohammed Al-BuraikAl-Hilal2850+2
DEFAbdulhamid Al-DosariAl-Nassr2420+1
DEFMarwan Al-SahafiRoyal Antwerp · Belgium2730+0
MIDSami Al-NajeiAl-Hilal2855+5
MIDMohammed Kanno ★Al-Hilal2865+7
MIDAli Al-HassanAl-Ittihad2535+3
MIDAbdulrahman Al-AboudAl-Ettifaq2740+4
MIDSaleh Al-ShehriAl-Hilal3055+12
FWDSalem Al-Dawsari ★★ (C)Al-Hilal3285+30+
FWDFiras Al-Buraikan ★Al-Fateh2550+18
FWDHaitham AsiriAl-Ahli2630+8
FWDAbdullah Al-HamdanAl-Qadsiah2425+7
FWDMohammed Al-BuraikanAl-Fateh2320+5

★★ Captain & all-time great  ·  ★ Key player  ·  Nearly all players compete in the Saudi Pro League — one of the world’s most heavily-invested domestic competitions.

Playing Style

Attack &
Defence Tactics

Attacking Phase
Wide Pace & Fast Transitions
  • Saudi Arabia’s most dangerous attacking phase begins with wide play — Salem Al-Dawsari cutting inside from the left and Firas Al-Buraikan’s direct running from the right create a dual threat that works best against high defensive lines
  • Under Renard (and now Donis), the 4-3-3 shape allows the two wide forwards to push high while the lone striker acts as a reference point — pulling centre-backs wider and creating space in the channels
  • Set-piece delivery from Al-Dawsari is a significant weapon — he took the famous free kick that beat Argentina in 2022, and his ability to curve balls into the box from wide free kicks is world-class
  • Saud Abdulhamid’s ability to combine defensive solidity with attacking runs from right-back gives Saudi Arabia an extra dimension in wide areas — his Serie A experience at Roma adds technical quality
  • Fast counter-attacks are the most dangerous attacking pattern: when Saudi Arabia win the ball deep, the speed of Al-Dawsari and Al-Buraikan in transition allows the team to reach the opposition’s penalty area in seconds
  • Al-Dawsari’s quality in 1v1 situations — his ability to beat defenders on the dribble and then produce a finish or an assist — is the single greatest attacking individual quality in the Saudi squad
Defensive Phase
Organized Mid-Block & Compact Lines
  • Saudi Arabia’s defining defensive characteristic under Renard — and likely maintained by Donis given squad continuity — is their ability to set a compact, organized mid-block that is extremely difficult to break down through the centre
  • Mohammed Kanno and Sami Al-Najei form a defensive midfield double pivot that screens the back four efficiently — winning second balls and breaking up opposition build-up in central areas
  • Ali Al-Bulaihi is the defensive leader — highly experienced (85+ caps), strong aerially, and vocal in organizing the back line. His composure against the world’s best strikers in previous tournaments has been a major asset
  • Saudi Arabia conceded only 8 goals in CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025 qualifying matches, demonstrating defensive resilience even against unfamiliar opponents in a new competition format
  • The key defensive weakness against Spain will be their half-space runners — Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams are precisely the type of wide, fluid attackers that can find gaps behind the pressing Saudi full-backs
  • When the defensive shape is breached — usually by teams who can maintain width and switch play rapidly — Saudi Arabia lack the pace in the wider defensive areas to recover and their vulnerability in transition becomes significant
4 – 3 – 3
Projected Starting XI · Georgios Donis · 2026 World Cup
SD
Al-Dawsari
HA
Asiri
FB
Al-Buraikan
AA
Al-Aboud
MK
Kanno
SN
Al-Najei
MB
Al-Buraik
AB
Al-Bulaihi
HT
Al-Tambakti
SA
Abdulhamid
AO
Al-Owais
Team Analysis

Strengths &
Weaknesses

Strengths
Salem Al-Dawsari — The National Icon
Saudi Arabia’s greatest living footballer. Al-Dawsari’s goal against Argentina in Qatar 2022 was the most celebrated moment in Saudi football history. At 32, he remains the captain, the set-piece specialist, the creative force, and the emotional leader of the squad. A player capable of producing a moment of world-class quality on any given day — exactly the kind of individual that wins group-stage upsets.
World Cup Upset Pedigree
Perhaps the most underrated strength Saudi Arabia carry into every match: they have beaten Argentina, they know what it takes to execute a tactical master plan against the world’s best. That 2022 experience — organized defending, intelligent pressing, and clinical finishing — is embedded in this squad. The culture of believing they can beat anyone on their day is real and earned.
Saudi Pro League Quality & Cohesion
While it is sometimes dismissed, the Saudi Pro League has become one of the most technically demanding domestic competitions in the world following the 2023-24 influx of global stars. The Saudi national players who train alongside and against Ronaldo, Benzema, Neymar, and Kalidou Koulibaly every week are exposed to the highest possible standard of training intensity — and that exposure builds quality in ways that statistics alone cannot capture.
Experienced Core & Set-Piece Danger
Al-Bulaihi (85+ caps), Al-Owais (75+ caps), Kanno (65+ caps), and Al-Dawsari (85+ caps) give Saudi Arabia an experienced, tournament-hardened nucleus. Combined with Al-Dawsari’s delivery from set pieces — which remains elite-level — Saudi Arabia consistently threaten from dead-ball situations in a way that genuinely worries organized defences.
Weaknesses
Catastrophic Pre-Tournament Instability
Three head coaches in 18 months — Mancini, Renard, Donis — is the kind of dysfunction that destroys team cohesion and tactical identity. Sacking Renard, who masterminded the Argentina upset and guided qualification, less than two months before the tournament is a decision that has shocked the football world. Saudi Arabia arrive at Group H with a brand-new coach, a fractured dressing room dynamic, and zero tactical continuity. This is their single greatest weakness heading into the tournament.
Dire Recent Form
Saudi Arabia have lost four of their last five matches heading into the World Cup. The most alarming was a 3-0 defeat to Serbia in March 2026 — a team ranked below them. Against Spain and Uruguay, both in fine form, these results paint a troubling picture. Without an immediate upturn in performances, Saudi Arabia risk a humiliating group-stage exit that no result against Argentina can protect them from forever.
Near-Total Domestic Reliance
Aside from Saud Abdulhamid (Roma) and Marwan Al-Sahafi (Antwerp), almost the entire Saudi squad plays in the Saudi Pro League. Despite the league’s improved quality, the coaching intensity, tactical diversity, and match experience against elite European opposition that overseas-based players develop is significantly different. Against Spain’s technically evolved 4-3-3, this gap in tactical training intelligence could be exposed.
Extremely Difficult Group Draw
Group H is arguably the toughest group Saudi Arabia have ever been drawn into. Spain are one of the tournament favourites, ranked among the world’s top 2. Uruguay under Bielsa are a compact, aggressive, deeply experienced South American power. Both matches are genuinely very hard to win — or even draw. The realistic survival path runs through a win over Cape Verde and a strong goal difference, hoping for a best-third-place finish.
Qualification History

Road to
World Cup 2026

Saudi Arabia’s path to the 2026 World Cup was among the most turbulent of any qualified nation. The journey began in the AFC’s third-round qualifying group alongside Japan and Australia — two of Asia’s strongest teams — and Saudi Arabia struggled immediately. A 2-0 home defeat to Japan and a goalless draw with Bahrain left them outside the automatic qualification spots after four matches.

Roberto Mancini was sacked in October 2024 following those results. Hervé Renard — the man who had engineered the 2022 Argentina upset — was recalled for a second stint. Under Renard, Saudi Arabia stabilized but still failed to finish second in their group behind Australia, meaning they entered the fourth round of AFC qualifying.

In the fourth round, Saudi Arabia produced the results that secured their place. A crucial 3-2 win over Indonesia on October 8, 2025, followed by a goalless draw against Iraq — with qualification confirmed on goals scored — sealed their berth. It was a nervy, undignified path, but they got there.

The 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup participation — Saudi Arabia’s first-ever appearance — reached the quarter-finals before a 2-0 loss to Mexico, adding useful competitive experience against CONCACAF opponents in the tournament’s host region. The March 2026 friendly window saw a sobering 3-0 defeat to Serbia, which accelerated the decision to sack Renard and bring in Donis for the tournament itself.

1994
First World Cup — Round of 16
Saudi Arabia’s debut World Cup in the United States remains their best result. They advanced from a group including Netherlands, Morocco and Belgium, then lost to Sweden 3-1 in the Round of 16. Saeed Al-Owairan’s famous solo goal vs Belgium became a Saudi legend. Best Result
1998–2018
Four World Cups — Group Stage Exits
Saudi Arabia qualified for France 1998, Korea/Japan 2002, Germany 2006, and then missed 2010 and 2014 before returning in Russia 2018. Each appearance ended in the group stage — a cycle of qualification without advancement. Group Exits
2022
Qatar — Beat Argentina 2-1 (Greatest Upset)
The most shocking result in recent World Cup history. Saudi Arabia came from 1-0 down, scored twice in the second half, and held on despite relentless Argentine pressure. Salem Al-Dawsari’s 53rd-minute curler won the match. Argentina went on to win the tournament — making the result even more remarkable. Historic
Aug 2023
Mancini Appointed — Euro 2020 Winner
Roberto Mancini, fresh from resigning as Italy manager, was appointed on a huge contract. Results were immediately disappointing — winning only 7 of 18 matches before mutual termination in October 2024. Failed Stint
Oct 2024
Mancini Sacked — Renard Returns
After struggling results including a home loss to Japan and a draw with Bahrain, Mancini departed. Renard — the architect of the Argentina upset — returned for a second spell to rescue the qualification campaign.
Oct 2025
Qualified — 4th Round Win vs Indonesia
A nervy 3-2 win over Indonesia, followed by a goalless draw against Iraq, confirmed qualification on goals scored. Third consecutive World Cup secured, seventh overall. Qualified
Apr 2026
Renard Sacked — Donis Appointed
Renard was dismissed less than two months before the World Cup after losing four of five matches including a 3-0 defeat to Serbia. Greek coach Georgios Donis — with Saudi Pro League experience — took charge. Chaos Pre-WC
Key Players

Stars of the
Green Falcons

Captain & Icon
10
Left Winger / Captain
Salem
Al-Dawsari
Al-Hilal · Saudi Pro League

The most important Saudi footballer of his generation and the man who scored one of the most famous goals in World Cup history — the 53rd-minute curler against Argentina in Qatar 2022 that shocked the world. At 32, Al-Dawsari is still the captain, the set-piece taker, the creative heartbeat, and the emotional soul of this Saudi Arabia team. When he is sharp, Saudi Arabia can hurt anyone. He is the one player every Group H opponent must plan around first.

85+
Caps
30+
Int’l Goals
32
Age
Best GK Asia
1
Goalkeeper
Mohammed
Al-Owais
Al-Hilal · Saudi Pro League

Widely regarded as the best goalkeeper in Asian football and one of the tournament’s most underrated shot-stoppers. Al-Owais was outstanding in Qatar 2022 — his save from Lionel Messi’s penalty-area shot in the Argentina match was critical to the result. At 33 with 75+ caps, his experience, shot-stopping quality, and commanding presence make him Saudi Arabia’s most reliable performer heading into a tournament where they may concede heavily in two of three matches.

75+
Caps
33
Age
7
Right Winger / Forward
Firas
Al-Buraikan
Al-Fateh · Saudi Pro League

Saudi Arabia’s most dangerous young attacker and the player most likely to score at this World Cup alongside Al-Dawsari. Al-Buraikan has scored 18 international goals at 25 — a phenomenal return — and brings direct, pacey running from the right flank that creates havoc against full-backs caught in transition. His partnership with Al-Dawsari on the two wings gives Saudi Arabia’s attack its best balance of youth and experience. A player who can produce a moment of individual brilliance.

18
Int’l Goals
50+
Caps
25
Age
3
Right Back
Saud
Abdulhamid
AS Roma · Serie A

Saudi Arabia’s sole regular European-based starter and one of their most important players. Abdulhamid has thrived at AS Roma in Serie A — the tactical intelligence and defensive discipline he has developed in Italian football is visible in every Saudi performance when he plays. His ability to defend Spain’s Lamine Yamal or Uruguay’s wingers will be one of the most watched individual matchups in Group H. He is the bridge between Saudi Arabia’s domestic-based squad and European-quality football.

40+
Caps
25
Age
5
Centre Back / Captain Backup
Ali
Al-Bulaihi
Al-Hilal · Saudi Pro League

The rock of Saudi Arabia’s defence with 85+ caps and tournament experience spanning four World Cup cycles. Al-Bulaihi’s aerial dominance, leadership under pressure, and ability to organize a defensive line in the most intense moments make him essential to Saudi Arabia’s survival strategy against Spain’s fluid attacking patterns and Uruguay’s physical intensity. At 34, this is almost certainly his final World Cup — and his experience in managing the defensive block will be decisive.

85+
Caps
34
Age
8
Central Midfielder
Mohammed
Kanno
Al-Hilal · Saudi Pro League

The defensive midfielder who gives Saudi Arabia’s system its structural foundation. Kanno with 65+ caps and 7 international goals provides the midfield screen that allows Al-Dawsari and Al-Buraikan to attack without leaving the back four exposed. His ability to win the ball, distribute it simply, and maintain the block’s shape under pressure is the unsexy but essential work that makes Saudi Arabia defensively competitive against teams of significantly higher quality.

65+
Caps
7
Goals
Group H Fixtures

Saudi Arabia’s
Schedule 2026

DateMatchVenueStageWin Prob
Mon, June 15
6:00 PM ET
SAUDI ARABIA vs URUGUAY
Opener vs CONMEBOL giants — Bielsa’s Uruguay in full transition
Hard Rock Stadium
Miami Gardens, Florida, USA
Group H · MD1
24%
KSA Win
Sun, June 21
12:00 PM ET
SAUDI ARABIA vs SPAIN
vs World #2 — Tournament favourites with Yamal, Pedri, Rodri
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Group H · MD2
11%
KSA Win
Fri, June 26
8:00 PM ET
SAUDI ARABIA vs CAPE VERDE
Must-win decider vs World Cup debutants — survival fixture
NRG Stadium
Houston, Texas, USA
Group H · MD3
58%
KSA Win
Late June / July
TBD vs SAUDI ARABIA
If Group H qualification achieved (top 2 or best 3rd place)
TBD · USA Venue
Round of 32
Varies by draw

Win probabilities from latest market odds & pre-tournament form data. All Saudi Arabia group matches played in the USA. For deeper analysis see our 2026 World Cup Predictions hub.

Tournament Outlook

Win Probability
& Predictions

9%
Probability to Win Group H

Saudi Arabia are priced at +1900 to win Group H — implied probability of approximately 5-9%. Spain are the overwhelming group favourites at -450 (implied ~82%), with Uruguay next at +400 (implied ~20%).

The realistic target for Saudi Arabia is not winning the group — it is surviving it. Their most achievable path: absorb Uruguay and Spain as best they can, keep goal difference respectable, then win the Cape Verde match decisively to give themselves a chance of qualifying as one of the eight best third-placed teams in the expanded format.

The historical wildcard: Saudi Arabia beat Argentina in 2022. If Al-Dawsari is sharp and Donis can organize a defensive structure that matches Renard’s 2022 blueprint, an upset against Uruguay — the more vulnerable of Saudi Arabia’s two elite opponents — is conceivable. But it requires everything to go perfectly. Visit our World Cup 2026 predictions hub for full scenario analysis and compare Saudi Arabia with all 48 qualified nations.

Win Group H9%
Advance from Group Stage32%
Reach Quarter-Finals12%
Reach Semi-Finals4%
Win the World Cup<1%
Our Prediction
Saudi Arabia 3rd in Group H — Best Third-Place Qualification Possible

A heavy defeat to Spain (0-2 or worse), a competitive but ultimately losing effort against Uruguay, and a hard-fought win over Cape Verde. Saudi Arabia finish third in Group H but with a points tally and goal difference that may or may not be enough to qualify as one of the eight best third-placed teams. Outcome: borderline qualification, dependent on other groups. Without a coaching miracle from Donis, the 2022 Argentina magic stays in the past — for now.

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