Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 26th May 2026, 4:53 PM
Saudi Arabian international defender Saud Abdulhamid faces an unexpected logistical crisis ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026. The right-back had his vehicle broken into whilst attending a wedding in Amsterdam, resulting in the theft of his passport alongside other valuable personal effects. This incident has prevented him from reporting to the national team’s training camp in Riyadh within the scheduled timeframe.
The Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF) officially confirmed the development via a formal press statement issued on Monday, 25 May 2026. Within the communique, the federation detailed the precise circumstances surrounding the player’s forced absence as the national squad initiates its final technical preparations ahead of the global showpiece in North America.
The governing body released a detailed notification to apprise the public and the media of the situation regarding the player’s delayed arrival. The official statement from the Saudi Arabian Football Federation read:
“We wish to provide a formal update regarding the delayed arrival of Saud Abdulhamid to the national team training camp, where final-stage preparations are underway ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Whilst spending time with his family at a wedding celebration in Amsterdam, a theft occurred targeting his personal vehicle. This unfortunate event led to the loss of his passport and several personal belongings, making it impossible for him to return to Riyadh as originally scheduled.”
Following the vehicle breach, the administrative apparatus of Saudi Arabian sports has been heavily mobilised. SAFF confirmed that they are actively liaising with the Ministry of Sports alongside the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Bureaucratic procedures are moving on an emergency track to issue temporary travel documentation, enabling Abdulhamid to travel and join up with his international teammates at the earliest opportunity.
The 26-year-old full-back, who plays his club football for French Ligue 1 outfit Lens on loan from Italian Serie A side AS Roma, remains a foundational asset for the national team. He has been named in the preliminary 30-man squad compiled by the newly appointed head coach, Georgios Donis.
While Abdulhamid awaits his emergency paperwork, the rest of the selected Green Falcons squad have proceeded with their cross-continental itinerary. The squad has commenced its foreign training camps across the United States, utilizing elite facilities in New York and Texas. The intensive preparatory schedule features three crucial international warm-up fixtures against Ecuador, Puerto Rico, and Senegal, which will allow Donis to finalise his tactical frameworks.
The situational delay has caused undeniable friction, yet the Saudi Arabian Football Federation remains optimistic that the defender will resolve his documentation hurdles in time to play a meaningful role in the upcoming exhibitions. His presence is deemed vital for the rigorous competitive challenges that await the team in the initial phase of the tournament.
| Group H Opponent | Football Confederation | Historic Best Finish |
| Spain | UEFA (Europe) | Champions (2010) |
| Uruguay | CONMEBOL (South America) | Champions (1930, 1950) |
| Cape Verde | CAF (Africa) | Group Stage Debutants |
Saudi Arabia have been drawn into a highly demanding Group H for the 2026 tournament, where they are scheduled to square off against European heavyweights Spain, South American giants Uruguay, and African contenders Cape Verde. Despite the stressful nature of the European vehicle break-in, the technical staff expects Abdulhamid to integrate seamlessly into the main squad prior to their opening matchday.
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