Saudi Arabia eye first World Cup victory since 1994 (Team Profile)

IANS  |  Riyadh 

After failing to qualify for the World Cups in in 2010 and in 2014, will have the chance to compete at the 2018 in this year. But it remains to be seen if the country can register their first victory since 1994.

More critically, have not won a single game at after beating in 1994.

Now the 2018 World Cup in is another fighting chance for Saudi Arabia to prove that they can win in the tournament.

Saudi Arabia's road to was not smooth. In the Asian section of 2018 World Cup qualification, Saudi Arabia collected 19 points with a 6-1-3 record. They finished second in the group following a 1-0 win against in the very last round and secured a place in the World Cup, which was thanks to the goal difference ahead of who have the same number of points.

In finals, Saudi Arabia have been drawn in Group A with Russia, and Although there are no traditional strong teams and it seems to be a favourable group, Saudi Arabia have the lowest FIFA ranking among the four teams.

Saudi Arabia have yet to release their final list of 23 players. However, there is no doubt that they will be one of the oldest teams in Russia, as most of the players are above 27 years of age.

Most of the players in this Saudi Arabian squad play their weekly match in the domestic league, so they are familiar with each other.

Although they lack world famous superstars, Saudi Arabia have a prolific striker like who can score in a variety of ways. The 31-year-old striker scored 16 goals in the qualifying stages and was reportedly sent to train with ahead of the World Cup.

Moreover, the kingdom also sent nine players to several Spanish clubs since this January, hoping training and playing games with world-class players can improve their technical level.

Other Saudi Arabian players who the world can look forward to are and plays as a The 27-year-old scored five goals during qualification and now is an indispensable in the national team.

is one of the most promising players in In the qualification game against Japan, the then 23-year-old scored the winning goal and sent Saudi Arabia to in Russia.

The performance of these three players may be crucial to the Saudi Arabian national team.

As for the manager, the Saudi Arabian Federation (SAFF) changed the twice last year.

Bert van Marwijk, the Dutch who was hired by the SAFF in 2015, took Saudi Arabia to their first World Cup in over a decade. However, this achievement did not keep him the job. The former who led the Dutch all the way to final was replaced by Argentinian last September.

However, Bauza left his post after just five games in charge, including back-to-back losses against and

Now, Argentine will take the team to Russia. The former was appointed to lead Saudi Arabia last November.

Saudi Arabia only managed a 3-1-2 record in six recent friendly matches, including a heavy 1-4 defeat to and a 0-4 thrashing by

So, with the World Cup looming, there is a lot of preparation needed to be done by Pizzi and his players.

We are now less than 20 days away from Saudi Arabia's debut in Russia. In the first match, they have to face the host nation to the cheers of thousands of home fans.

Then, the 'Green Falcons' will fight against the very strong Uruguay, led by and In the final round of the group stage, with will be tough opponents.

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First Published: Fri, June 01 2018. 14:32 IST