

International Club Friendly: Al Ettifaq Youth 0-1 Bournemouth AFC U21 – Young Cherries Edge Out Saudi Hosts
A lone first-half goal was enough for Bournemouth AFC Under-21s to secure a narrow 1-0 victory over Al Ettifaq Youth in a pre-season friendly played on July 25, 2026. The match, held at a neutral venue under warm conditions, served as valuable preparation for both sides ahead of their respective competitive campaigns.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Bournemouth's young side showed the technical and tactical discipline that their academy is known for. They dominated possession in the early exchanges, patiently building from the back and probing the Al Ettifaq defence. The breakthrough arrived in the 22nd minute when a swift passing move unlocked the home side’s backline. A perfectly timed run from Bournemouth's right winger saw him latch onto a through ball, and his low drive across the goalkeeper found the far corner of the net.
Al Ettifaq Youth grew into the contest as the first half wore on, but the Bournemouth defence, well-organised by their captain, held firm. The second half saw the Saudi youth side push forward with greater urgency, forcing a few saves from the Bournemouth goalkeeper. However, the English side remained compact and dangerous on the counter, hitting the post in the 74th minute through a long-range effort.
Key Moments and Tactical Story
- 22' – Bournemouth goal: A fluid combination on the left flank ended with a low cross that was turned home from close range – a well-worked team move.
- Second-half pressure: Al Ettifaq Youth changed to a more attacking shape after the interval, creating two clear chances that were ultimately wasted or saved.
- Bournemouth’s defensive resilience: The away side dropped deeper after the break, successfully absorbing pressure and seeing out the result.
Standout Performers
Bournemouth’s goal scorer was lively throughout, linking well with the midfield. Central defender Jack Wilson was outstanding, making several crucial interventions as Al Ettifaq pushed for an equaliser. For the home side, creative midfielder Ali Hassan showed glimpses of quality, delivering set pieces and driving runs that caused problems.
Friendly Context and Development
These pre-season friendlies are invaluable for youth development, giving players experience against different styles of football. For Bournemouth AFC U21, this result continues a solid pre-season build-up, with the defensive organisation particularly pleasing for the coaching staff. Al Ettifaq Youth will take positives from their fighting spirit, but will need to sharpen their finishing before competitive action begins.
The match was played in a positive, competitive spirit, with no injuries reported. Both sets of players will have learned important lessons ahead of the new season.