Unexpected Test for Al-Nassr Star Before Riyadh Derby Against Al-Hilal
Al-Nassr defender Abdulelah Al-Amri underwent a doping test in recent hours, as part of international monitoring programs for players nominated to participate in the 2026 World Cup.
This step was taken under the direct supervision of the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA), which continues to monitor the medical condition of international players through specialized committees that collect samples according to a precise schedule.
This action coincided with Al-Nassr's preparations to face their rival Al-Hilal in the 32nd round of the Roshn League, a match that could play a decisive role in determining the champion of the competition.
Sources revealed that the examination committee had previously attempted to subject the player to the same procedure during a visit to the team's camp before the match against Al-Qadsia, but his absence from the lineup at that time led to the postponement of the process.
Al-Omari is delivering outstanding performances this season, having become one of the key pillars in Al-Nassr's defense. He has significantly contributed to the team's strength in local competitions.
The player is considered one of the prominent figures in the Saudi national team, which is preparing to enter a new phase under the leadership of Greek coach Georgios Donis, succeeding Frenchman Hervé Renard, in preparation for upcoming commitments.
This step was taken under the direct supervision of the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA), which continues to monitor the medical condition of international players through specialized committees that collect samples according to a precise schedule.
This action coincided with Al-Nassr's preparations to face their rival Al-Hilal in the 32nd round of the Roshn League, a match that could play a decisive role in determining the champion of the competition.
Sources revealed that the examination committee had previously attempted to subject the player to the same procedure during a visit to the team's camp before the match against Al-Qadsia, but his absence from the lineup at that time led to the postponement of the process.
Al-Omari is delivering outstanding performances this season, having become one of the key pillars in Al-Nassr's defense. He has significantly contributed to the team's strength in local competitions.
The player is considered one of the prominent figures in the Saudi national team, which is preparing to enter a new phase under the leadership of Greek coach Georgios Donis, succeeding Frenchman Hervé Renard, in preparation for upcoming commitments.