Ahdaaf Alternative Awards – The Titus Bramble Award »
Close-Second
Competition was fierce for the honour of being the inaugural recipient of this award, named after the iconic former Newcastle United, Wigan
Saudi Football’s Liberation Must Wait »
The thought of unshackling the image of domestic football in Saudi football from its current perception is imminent.
Following nearly decades of normalization, football
2016/17 SEASON PREVIEW: SAUDI PRO LEAGUE “DAWRY JAMEEL” »
The Saudi Pro League kicks off after being rebranded into “Dawry Jameel”. A disappointing showing in Asia means that none of the teams
Jordanian Football – A minor setback or the end of a successful period? »
Jordanian Football took a couple of very important steps across the last decade. Steps that made them more recognizable on the world football
The Birth, Death and Re-Birth of Lebanese Football »
“The start of a revolution”. Under this title, Waddah Al-Sadeq stated his opinion on the dire footballing situation in Lebanon. The passionate Ansar
FOOTBALL MANAGER 2016: MIDDLE EASTERN VERSION »
Well, it has been a tough few weeks. We’ve done our best to create every single league in the Middle East to its
Saudi-Iranian Tensions and the AFC Champions League »
No two countries in the world could claim to have a more fierce rivalry equally in the footballing world and in the
AHDAAF END OF YEAR AWARDS – 2015 »
Ahdaaf Manager of the Year – 2015
In this article we have two awards that have been decided by Ahdaaf members and fans
Friday With… David Martinez »
The year is 1983. A 36-years-old Saudi coach named Khalil Al-Zayani leads an unfancied Ettifaq FC to their first ever
A Night At MBZ: Where Did The Fans Go? »
It’s a cool Sunday night in the Emirati capital Abu Dhabi. A gentle breeze enters through the half-opened car window as I