Al Okhdood vs Al-Qadisiyah FC Result

Al Okhdood
Full Time

Al-Qadisiyah FC
📍 Prince Hathloul bin Abdul Aziz Sports City, Najran
🗓️ Friday, 20 Feb 2026 at 19:00
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DECENT HITPredicted
0 - 2
Actual
2 - 4
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Al-Qadisiyah FC Outgun Al Okhdood in Six-Goal Thriller
Al-Qadisiyah FC produced a commanding attacking display to overpower Al Okhdood 4-2 at the Prince Hathloul bin Abdul Aziz Sports City. Despite a spirited fightback from the hosts, the visitors' quality in the final third proved decisive as they racked up 22 shots and dominated possession with 61%. Al Okhdood, set up in a defensive 5-4-1, struggled to contain Al-Qadisiyah's relentless pressure but managed to stay in the contest with goals just before and late in the second half. The match was a rollercoaster, with Al-Qadisiyah striking first in the 34th minute and extending their lead after the break. Al Okhdood responded before halftime and again late on, but each time the visitors found an answer, sealing the points with a fourth goal in the dying moments. Al-Qadisiyah's midfield and attack, led by a dynamic front two, were simply too much for the hosts, who were left to rue their lack of attacking threat and inability to stem the flow at the back.
Al Okhdood
Al Okhdood set up with a defensive 5-4-1 formation, aiming to frustrate their high-flying visitors. While they showed resilience and managed to score twice—once just before halftime and again in the 86th minute—the hosts were largely on the back foot, conceding 61% possession and allowing 22 shots. Their limited attacking output (7 shots, 4 on target) reflected their struggle to break out against Al-Qadisiyah's press. Despite the scoreline, Al Okhdood's effort was commendable, especially in their ability to briefly claw back into the game. However, their defensive structure was breached too often, and the lack of offensive support for lone striker Khaled Al-Lazam meant their goals came more from moments than sustained pressure.
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Al-Qadisiyah FC
Al-Qadisiyah FC delivered a statement performance away from home, dominating the ball and creating a flurry of chances. Their 3-5-2 system allowed them to control midfield, stretch the play, and overwhelm Al Okhdood's back five. With 22 shots (8 on target), they were relentless, and their four goals reflected their attacking superiority. The visitors' only blemish was allowing Al Okhdood back into the contest twice, but each time they responded with further goals. Their midfield, particularly Otávio and Nahitan Nández, set the tempo, while the front two of Julián Quiñones and Mateo Retegui were constant threats. Despite picking up three yellow cards, their aggression paid off as they left Najran with all three points.
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Key Moments
34' — Goal
Al-Qadisiyah FC open the scoring, asserting early control.
43' — Goal
Khaled Al-Lazam equalizes for Al Okhdood, giving the hosts hope before halftime.
50' — Goal
Al-Qadisiyah FC restore their lead shortly after the break, swinging momentum back their way.
74' — Goal
Al-Qadisiyah FC extend their advantage, making it 3-1 and putting the game seemingly out of reach.
86' — Goal
Mateo Borrell scores to bring Al Okhdood back to 3-2, setting up a tense finish.
87' — Goal
Al-Qadisiyah FC immediately respond, sealing the win with a fourth goal.
Tactical Analysis
Al Okhdood's 5-4-1 formation was designed to soak up pressure and hit on the break, but their inability to keep the ball (just 39% possession) left them pinned back for long stretches. Their defensive block was eventually worn down by Al-Qadisiyah's patient buildup and width provided by the wingbacks in the 3-5-2 system. The visitors' midfield trio controlled the tempo, pressed aggressively, and recycled possession efficiently, while their front two exploited gaps between the lines. Set pieces and quick transitions were key for Al-Qadisiyah, who used their numerical advantage in midfield to overload central areas and create shooting opportunities. Substitutions did little to alter the tactical landscape, as Al-Qadisiyah's structure remained intact and effective throughout.
Turning Point
The third Al-Qadisiyah goal in the 74th minute, which restored a two-goal cushion and effectively killed Al Okhdood's momentum.
Man of the Match
Mateo Retegui
Led the line superbly, scored a crucial goal, and was a constant threat throughout.