FIFA World Cup 2026: Saudi Arabia’s Abdulhamid to attend US training camp after passport theft postponement


Saudi Arabia defender Saud Abdulhamid will take part in the national team’s training camp in the United States on Thursday after resolving a passport issue that delayed his departure.

The 26-year-old was due to report to a preparatory camp in Riyadh on Monday before traveling with the team, but his passport was stolen during a burglary in Amsterdam, where he had attended his wedding ceremony with his family.

Local media said Abdulhamid, who is on loan from Roma to Ligue 1 club Lens, will now work with coach Georgios Donis’ 30-man provisional squad in New York.

Abdulhamid thanked Saudi authorities for their help in obtaining a replacement passport, writing on social media platform X: “Let’s go to the World Cup.”

Saudi Arabia has started a series of training camps in New York and Texas, where it will refine its preparations with friendlies against Ecuador, Puerto Rico and Senegal.

It opens its Group H campaign against Uruguay in Miami on June 15, before playing Spain in Atlanta on June 21 and Cape Verde in Houston on June 26.

Published on May 28, 2026



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