Saudi Men’s Handball Wins Over Bahrain at Riyadh 2025 Games

Saudi Men’s Handball Wins Over Bahrain at Riyadh 2025 Games

Post by : Mara Khaled

Nov. 17, 2025 5:06 p.m. 245

The Saudi men’s national handball team achieved a significant victory over Bahrain on Sunday at the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Olympic Complex during the sixth Islamic Solidarity Games, “Riyadh 2025.” The match, part of the second round of Group B, was closely watched by fans and marked a milestone for Saudi handball, as it was their first senior-level win over Bahrain in eight years.

From the start, the Saudi team demonstrated strong performance and tactical discipline. They dominated the first half, taking a 16-9 lead against the Bahraini side. Their offensive coordination and fast transitions allowed them to score multiple goals quickly, putting pressure on Bahrain’s defense. Saudi players showcased excellent teamwork, passing accuracy, and precise shooting, which contributed to their early advantage in the game.

Bahrain tried to recover in the second half, but Saudi Arabia maintained control, successfully countering attacks and defending key positions. The Saudi team managed to extend their lead gradually, preventing Bahrain from closing the gap. Their strong defense, combined with effective goalkeeping, allowed Saudi Arabia to finish the match with a convincing 27-21 victory.

This victory holds particular significance as it ended an eight-year drought against Bahrain in senior men’s handball competitions. The last Saudi win over Bahrain in this category was in 2015. The team’s preparation, strategy, and determination were evident throughout the match, earning praise from coaches, officials, and fans alike.

The Islamic Solidarity Games provide an important platform for athletes from member countries to showcase their talent, promote sportsmanship, and strengthen regional cooperation. The Saudi handball team’s win not only boosts morale but also improves their standing in the tournament, giving them confidence for upcoming matches. The team’s performance reflects the growing competitiveness and development of handball in Saudi Arabia.

Officials and spectators at the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Olympic Complex celebrated the victory, recognizing the players’ hard work and dedication. The coaching staff emphasized the importance of teamwork, discipline, and tactical execution in achieving success at an international level. This match also serves as motivation for younger players in Saudi Arabia who aspire to compete at high-level handball competitions.

The Saudi team will continue their campaign in Group B, aiming to secure more victories and progress to the next stages of the Islamic Solidarity Games. The win against Bahrain is expected to strengthen their confidence, enhance team cohesion, and highlight the growing strength of Saudi handball on the regional stage.

Saudi Arabia’s triumph at Riyadh 2025 exemplifies determination, skill, and teamwork, setting a benchmark for future games and reinforcing the nation’s commitment to excellence in handball. The victory over Bahrain will be remembered as a key moment in the team’s recent history and a source of inspiration for handball fans across the kingdom.

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