2026 Prince Faisal bin Fahed Cup
The 2025-26 Prince Faisal bin Fahed Cup was the 2nd edition of Saudi Arabian's top-tier level professional national domestic basketball cup event.
2026 Final: Al-Ula - Al Nasr 89-82
Al-Ula: Khalid Saleh 0, Mohammed Alhwsawi 0, Thon Maker 15, Mohammed Alsaqer 3, Abdulaziz Alalawi 11, Mohammed Saleh 3, Mohammed Alsuwailem 12, Ahmed Almukhtar 7, Mohammed Al-Khater 0, Wael Arakji 30, Jonathan Gibson 8, Ahmad Aljezani 0
Al Nasr: Bailey Hardy 18, Ahmed Abdulla 0, Thamer Mohammed 2, Brandon Austin 9, Mubarki Abdulrahman 0, Faisal Aldawsari 3, Salem Almutairi 6, Raed Huraysi 0, Bader Alsulimani 3, Chris Johnson 9, Nasser Jallas 18, Musab Kadi 14
2026 Semifinal: Al Ahli - Al Ittihad
Al-Ula won the cup 2025-26
Al-Ula 2025-26
Izzat Ismail Izzat Ismail Ismail
Jonathan Gibson
Gibson
Thon Maker
Maker
Mohammed Alsaqer
Alsaqer
Wael Arakji
Arakji
Mohammed Alsuwailem
Alsuwailem
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Age Nat
22 * Jonathan Gibson 188 (6'2'') PG 39 USA
2 * Thon Maker 216 (7'1'') C 29 Australia South Sudan
8 * Abdulaziz Alalawi 182 (6'0'') PG 29 Saudi Arabia
7 * Mohammed Alsaqer 175 (5'9'') F 41 Saudi Arabia
15 * Mohammed Al-khater Saudi Arabia
16 Wael Arakji 193 (6'4'') G 32 Lebanon
12 Mohammed Alsuwailem 211 (6'11'') C 28 Saudi Arabia
13 Ahmed Almukhtar 191 (6'3'') F 33 Saudi Arabia
9 Mohammed Saleh 184 (6'1'') SF 27 Saudi Arabia
5 Reda Al-matroud 187 (6'2'') SG 19 Saudi Arabia
35 Ahmad Aljezani Saudi Arabia
0 Khalid Saleh 175 (5'9'') PG 27 Saudi Arabia
1 Sajad Al-Aqili 17 Saudi Arabia
0 Mohammed Alhwsawi 178 (5'10'') PG 32 Saudi Arabia
3 Ali Al-Amrad 18 Saudi Arabia
10 Hammam Hussain 194 (6'5'') F 24 Saudi Arabia
5 Jamil Al-Awadhi 17 Saudi Arabia
Head Coach: Izzat Ismail
Coach Assistant: Sarunas Ciparis
Coach Assistant: Evangelos Spyridis
Arakji's 30-point masterclass lifts Al-Ula past Al Nassr 89-82 for Saudi Cup crown-Mar 31, 2026
Lebanese star Wael Arakji (193-G-1994) poured in 30 points, seven assists and five steals as Al-Ula defeated Al Nassr 89-82 on Sunday to capture the MOS Cup, completing a stunning double for the Saudi basketball powerhouse. Arakji was virtually unstoppable at Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Arena, going 10-of-24 from the field and a perfect 8-of-8 from the free-throw line across nearly 37 minutes. The 28-year-old guard controlled the game at both ends, recording the highest efficiency rating on the court at 31. Former NBA center Thon Maker (216-C-1997) provided the muscle inside with 15 points, a game-high 14 rebounds 13 on the defensive glass and two assists in just over 31 minutes. The Australian-born big man shot 6-of-11 from the field and added three blocks, serving as the defensive anchor that Al-Ula needed to contain Al Nassr's interior attack. Mohammed Alsuwailem (211-C-1998) contributed a double-double of 12 points and eight rebounds while swatting three shots, and Abdulaziz Alalawi (182-PG-1997) added 11 points on an efficient 5-of-7 shooting night. Mohammed Alsaqer (175-F-1985) orchestrated the offense alongside Arakji with five assists despite scoring just three points. Al Nassr refused to go quietly. Bailey Hardy (188-G-2000, college: LCU) and Nasser Abo Jallas each scored 18 points to lead the Riyadh club. Hardy added six rebounds and five assists in a well-rounded effort, while Abo Jallas pulled down seven boards and shot an efficient 7-of-13 from the field. Musab Kadi (196-F-1999) contributed 14 points, three steals and two blocks in nearly 37 minutes the most of any Al Nassr player. Chris Johnson (210-F/C-1985, college: LSU, agency: Elevate Sports Alliance) was a force on the glass for the losing side with eight rebounds (six defensive) and added nine points, two steals and a block. The difference came down to efficiency and free-throw shooting. Al-Ula shot 47.9 percent from the field compared to Al Nassr's 42.3 percent, and were clinical from the charity stripe at 75 percent (12-of-16) while Al Nassr converted just 57.1 percent (12-of-21). Al-Ula also won the rebounding battle 44-41 and held a slim 17-16 edge in assists.
Both teams committed a near-identical number of turnovers 13 for Al-Ula, 12 for Al Nassr but it was Al-Ula's defensive pressure, generating eight steals led by Arakji's five, that created the separation in key moments.
The cup title caps a remarkable season for Izzat Ismail's side, who already clinched the Saudi Basketball League regular-season championship with a dominant 17-1 record. Al Nassr finished fourth in the league standings at 13-5 and will look to regroup as the second season of the SBL 2025-26 campaign continues.