Saudi Football Federation Outlines Super Cup and King's Cup for Next Season
The Saudi Arabian Football Federation announced the schedule details for the Saudi Super Cup and the King's Cup, following the approval of the decisive rounds' dates within the new sports season calendar.
The competition management decided to hold the Saudi Super Cup semi-final matches on November 30 and December 1, with the final taking place on December 4, 2025.
Reports revealed that May 2026 will be the busiest month in the Saudi Roshan League, with 7 consecutive rounds being played, and the competition concluding at the thirty-fourth round.
Regarding the King's Cup, August 16 has been set as the date for the start of the Round of 32, marking an early beginning for the oldest local competition.
The semi-finals of the King's Cup have been scheduled for March 6, 2026, which corresponds to the 27th day of the holy month of Ramadan. This timing is expected to attract a large audience.
The Saudi Roshan League will experience four stoppages during the upcoming season, totaling 79 days, due to international commitments and continental participations.
The longest break will occur during January and February 2026, lasting 45 days, due to Saudi Arabia hosting the Asian Cup, in addition to other breaks related to the Gulf Cup and FIFA days.
The competition management decided to hold the Saudi Super Cup semi-final matches on November 30 and December 1, with the final taking place on December 4, 2025.
Reports revealed that May 2026 will be the busiest month in the Saudi Roshan League, with 7 consecutive rounds being played, and the competition concluding at the thirty-fourth round.
Regarding the King's Cup, August 16 has been set as the date for the start of the Round of 32, marking an early beginning for the oldest local competition.
The semi-finals of the King's Cup have been scheduled for March 6, 2026, which corresponds to the 27th day of the holy month of Ramadan. This timing is expected to attract a large audience.
The Saudi Roshan League will experience four stoppages during the upcoming season, totaling 79 days, due to international commitments and continental participations.
The longest break will occur during January and February 2026, lasting 45 days, due to Saudi Arabia hosting the Asian Cup, in addition to other breaks related to the Gulf Cup and FIFA days.