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FIFA WORLD CUP 2026  ·  Group H

Saudi Arabia — FIFA World Cup 2026 Squad & Preview

Saudi Arabia arrive at FIFA World Cup 2026 carrying the weight of one of international football's most celebrated upsets — their 2-1 victory over Argentina in Qatar 2022 remains one of the great World Cup moments. That victory announced Saudi football's serious investment in the game and changed the nation's relationship with the sport forever.

Placed in Group H alongside Portugal, Cape Verde, and New Zealand, Saudi Arabia face a group with a clear challenge at the top. But if 2022 taught the world anything about this team, it is not to underestimate them.

World Cup History

Saudi Arabia have been consistent Asian World Cup qualifiers, appearing in five tournaments between 1994 and 2018. Their 1994 debut saw them reach the Round of 16 — eliminating Belgium — before losing to Sweden.

The defining moment came in 2022 in Qatar — the victory over eventual finalists Argentina in a match watched by the entire world. For Saudi Arabian football, that result is the benchmark against which this generation is measured.

Playing Style & Formation

Saudi Arabia under Roberto Mancini operate in an organized 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 that uses high defensive lines, pressing triggers, and disciplined shape. The 2022 victory over Argentina was built on a tactical masterclass in the second half — dropping the high line, pressing in organized blocks, and exploiting Argentine disorganization on transitions.

Saudi Arabia World Cup 2026 Squad Overview

Goalkeeper: Mohammed Al-Owais (Al Hilal) — experienced, consistently reliable international.

Defenders: Ali Al-Bulayhi (Al Hilal) — experienced right-back. Yasir Al-Shahrani (Al Hilal) — attacking left-back. Sultan Al-Ghanam — composed central defender.

Midfield: Sami Al-Najei (Al Qadsiah) — technical central option. Mohammed Kanno (Al Hilal) — disciplined defensive midfielder.

Attack: Salem Al-Dawsari (Al Hilal) — the most technically gifted and experienced Saudi player, scored the iconic winner against Argentina. Firas Al-Buraikan — young, direct striker.

Key Players to Watch

Salem Al-Dawsari
Left Wing / Attacking Midfielder

Al-Dawsari is Saudi Arabia's most technically gifted and impactful player — his goal against Argentina, curling into the top corner, was one of the finest World Cup moments of the modern era. His ability to receive the ball in tight spaces, turn, and drive forward creates a direct attacking threat that Saudi Arabia's entire offensive approach is built around.

Strengths: Technical quality, direct dribbling, finishing from wide positions, big-match performance, consistency in the Saudi Pro League
Mohammed Al-Owais
Goalkeeper

Al-Owais is one of Asian football's most experienced and reliable goalkeepers — his consistent performances across multiple World Cup qualification campaigns and the 2022 tournament have established him as a genuine stabilizing presence for the national team.

Strengths: Shot-stopping, composure, experience, organizing the defensive shape, reliability in big moments
Firas Al-Buraikan
Centre Forward

Al-Buraikan represents the next generation of Saudi Arabian striking talent — direct, physical, and with the pace to run in behind defensive lines. For Saudi Arabia, providing Al-Dawsari with a physical target in attack gives the team a second attacking dimension beyond technical play from wide.

Strengths: Pace, physical presence, directness, goal threat, young and improving
Mohammed Kanno
Defensive Midfielder

Kanno provides the defensive midfield platform that Saudi Arabia need to implement their tactical approach — protecting the defensive line, winning second balls, and allowing the more creative players to operate with freedom in higher positions. His consistency at Al Hilal in Asian Champions League competition has given him experience of competitive knockout football.

Strengths: Ball-winning, defensive discipline, physical presence, organizational quality, Asian Champions League experience

Strengths

2022 upset mentality: Saudi Arabia have already beaten Argentina at this level — they know how to cause upsets against the highest-ranked teams.

Organized defensive shape: The tactical discipline that produced the 2022 result is built into this team's DNA.

Al-Dawsari's match-winning quality: A player capable of creating and scoring in the biggest moments gives Saudi Arabia a genuine individual weapon.

Weaknesses

Quality of opposition in 2026: Portugal, even if not at peak 2016 quality, represents an enormous challenge.

Saudi Pro League limitations: The domestic league, despite massive investment in high-profile foreign players, has not consistently raised the technical level of Saudi players.

Depth beyond the starting XI: If key players are injured or suspended, replacement quality drops significantly.

Recent Form

Saudi Arabia qualified through Asian qualification comfortably as group winners. Mancini's impact on the team's tactical organization has been positive since taking over from Renard.

World Cup 2026 Expectations

Saudi Arabia's primary target is group stage advancement — competing hard against Portugal while securing wins against Cape Verde and New Zealand. A repeat of 2022's shock result against a higher-ranked opponent would confirm this generation as genuine World Cup performers.

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