
Riyadh concludes the Women's Premier League Challenge Cup – Winter Challenge, with Al-Nassr crowned champions
2025-12-21
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The Women's Premier League Winter Challenge Cup concluded this evening, Saturday, with the final match between Al-Nassr and Al-Hilal, held at the College of Medical Care Stadium in Riyadh, amidst a winter atmosphere and a large and enthusiastic crowd.
The final match showcased a high level of skill and great enthusiasm from both teams, reflecting the development of women's football in the Kingdom. The tournament was characterized by intense competition until the very last moments.
The awards ceremony was attended by the Vice President of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation, Lamia bin Bahyan, and the Director of Women's Football at the Saudi Arabian Football Federation, Alia bint Abdulaziz Al-Rashid. Al-Nassr was crowned champions of the inaugural Women's Premier League Challenge Cup after defeating Al-Hilal 2-0 in the final.
Al-Nassr's Andrea Faria was awarded the Best Player award, while her teammate Clara Luvanga received the Top Scorer award. The Best Goalkeeper award went to Al-Nassr's Mona Abdulrahman.
The Premier Challenge Cup – Winter Challenge is part of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation's efforts to promote the continuity of competitions and provide a competitive environment that contributes to the development of women's football in the Kingdom.
The event concluded with expressions of gratitude and appreciation to all participating clubs, players, technical and administrative staff, as well as the fans who attended and supported the teams in an exciting winter finale that adds to the success story of Saudi women's football.
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