

Saudi Arabia cruised to a comfortable 3-0 victory over Puerto Rico in an international friendly played on June 6 at Estadio Juan Ramón Loubriel in Bayamón. The Green Falcons dominated from start to finish, showcasing their depth and tactical discipline ahead of their upcoming World Cup qualifying campaign. Puerto Rico, ranked 153rd in the world, offered spirited resistance but were outclassed by a sharp Saudi side.
Match Overview
Saudi Arabia took control immediately, pressing high and forcing Puerto Rico into defensive mistakes. The breakthrough came in the 12th minute when winger Fahad Al‑Muwallad cut inside from the left and curled a beautiful shot into the top corner. The goal settled any early nerves, and the visitors continued to dominate possession.
Midfielder Salem Al‑Dawsari doubled the lead in the 33rd minute, slotting home from close range after a neat combination play on the edge of the box. Puerto Rico goalkeeper Joel Rivera had a busy half, making four saves to keep the scoreline from becoming more lopsided.
Second‑Half Control
Coach Hervé Renard rotated his squad at the break, giving minutes to fringe players. Despite the changes, Saudi Arabia maintained their tempo. The third goal arrived in the 67th minute when substitute Abdulrahman Ghareeb headed home a pinpoint cross from right‑back Sultan Al‑Ghannam.
Puerto Rico’s best chance came in the 74th minute when striker Ricardo López forced a diving save from Saudi goalkeeper Mohammed Al‑Owais. However, Saudi Arabia cruised through the closing stages without conceding, recording a clean sheet and a confidence‑boosting performance.
Standout Performers
- Fahad Al‑Muwallad (Saudi Arabia) – Opened the scoring and caused constant problems with his dribbling.
- Salem Al‑Dawsari (Saudi Arabia) – A goal and an all‑round midfield display of high quality.
- Joel Rivera (Puerto Rico) – Despite conceding three, he made several fine saves to keep the score respectable.
Significance of the Friendly
For Saudi Arabia, this match served as vital preparation for the third round of Asian World Cup qualifiers, where they face Japan and Australia later this year. The performance underlined their status as one of Asia’s strongest sides. Puerto Rico, meanwhile, will take positives from the experience as they continue to develop under coach Dave Sarachan, focusing on regional competitions ahead.