The Saudi Arabia squad at the 2026 FIFA World Cup has options in goal, but whoever they pick will have to be at the top of their game.
Beginning Monday night with an opener against Uruguay, it's likely that they'll give up plenty of shots. To pick up results and pursue a route out of the group, Saudi Arabia will need a talented shot stopper in net.
On paper, one option stands above the rest.
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Who is Saudi Arabia's goalie?
The logical choice to play in goal for Saudi Arabia is Mohammed Al-Owais.
He's a 34-year old goalie who was born in Al-Hasa in Saudi Arabia.
He currently plays his club football for Al-Ula in the Saudi First Division League (which is the second tier in Saudi Arabia).
Al-Owais has 64 appearances for his country prior to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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Mohammed Al-Owais history at World Cup
Al-Owais has played in two World Cup tournaments already.
He didn't enter 2018 as a starter, but he ended up getting a start against, fittingly, Uruguay. He made good saves in a 1-0 loss.
He was the first-stringer in 2022 and led Saudi Arabia to a 2-1 upset of Argentina to open the tournament in Qatar.
He also performed well against Mexico to end group play.
Al-Owais won't be fazed by the stage.

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