It has been a pre-season with a distinction this yr for Carlton defender and practising Muslim Adam Saad.
Saad isn’t any stranger to enjoying soccer throughout Ramadan, however 2025 is the primary time his opening sport of the season will fall throughout the Islamic holy month.
Throughout Ramadan, most observant Muslims don’t eat or drink between daybreak and sundown.
“It is one of many pillars of Islam, so it is such a particular month and such an vital month to mirror,” Saad informed ABC Sport forward of Carlton’s spherical one conflict with Richmond.
“[It’s] a month of worship and to get nearer to God and to attach with God.
“A month of giving and charity and doing a variety of good deeds.”
Saad says Ramadan is all the time a particular time for Muslims. (Getty Pictures: Daniel Pockett)
However by his personal admission, such a dramatic change in routine might be testing, particularly within the lead as much as a brand new season.
“I communicate to the membership about modifying my program and coaching masses,” Saad mentioned.
“We have simply acquired a plan in place … [to] be sure I am having sufficient food and drinks, water and hydrolyte and stuff, so it can’t solely get me by means of the day however do it at a great stage.
“It may be difficult at occasions.”
A day within the lifetime of an athlete observing Ramadan
Internationally, Muslim sportspeople discover methods to keep up peak bodily efficiency throughout Ramadan.
A notable instance is English Premier League soccer participant Mohamed Salah, who registered six objective contributions whereas fasting in 2024 and has already netted twice throughout this yr’s holy interval.
Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah has a historical past of robust performances throughout Ramadan. (Getty Pictures: Carl Recine)
Usman Khawaja, of the Australian males’s cricket workforce, posted his then-highest ODI rating throughout the month in 2016.
And Saad himself made a game-high 29 disposals in a spherical two conflict with Geelong throughout Ramadan 2023.
Since 2024, the A-League has integrated mid-game pauses that enable for observant gamers to interrupt their quick.
The primary pause of this yr’s Ramadan befell throughout final Friday’s conflict between Melbourne Metropolis and Macarthur, through which the Muslim trio of Samuel Souprayen, Kevin Boli and Saif-Eddine Khaoui all performed.
No different main Australian sporting league has formally integrated something comparable, however it is usually the norm in English soccer.
For Saad, the pre-sunrise meal of suhoor and the next morning prayers are key to a profitable coaching or match day.
“This morning, I acquired up at 4:30am, had Weet-Bix and a few toast, and a few dates, numerous water and plenty of Gatorade,” Saad mentioned.
“So, you are attempting to abdomen all of that inside an hour.
“Clearly we pray rather a lot as properly.
“As Muslims we pray 5 occasions a day, and within the month of Ramadan we do a variety of additional prayers.
“I am going to the Mosque, pray in congregation round six o’clock, then I get to the membership.”
Throughout Ramadan, Saad eats his morning meal at 4:30am. (Getty Pictures: Morgan Hancock)
As soon as on the membership, it is a day of coaching like every other.
“We simply did an 8-kilometre session, I completed weights, and I did my on-field session,” Saad mentioned.
With coaching over earlier than 3pm, there’s one other virtually 5 hours till Saad can break his quick. After his night meal, referred to as iftar, the day is concluded with congregational prayer on the Mosque.
AFL pathways for multicultural communities
As one of many few Muslim gamers to have performed within the AFL, Saad is aware of how tough it may be for gamers from culturally numerous backgrounds to interrupt into the league.
“I missed out on three drafts, and I believe a variety of Muslim children can relate to perhaps not getting there the primary time,”
Saad mentioned.
Earlier this yr, the AFL revealed that, throughout all ranges of Aussie Guidelines, 20 per cent of members had a dad or mum born exterior of Australia. That is in comparison with 48.2 per cent of the overall inhabitants.
The AFL has been proactive in encouraging involvement from multicultural communities. Lately, the league introduced the addition of the Cultural Heritage Collection for the 2025 season, which is able to substitute the competitors’s Multicultural Spherical.
Launched in 2018, The Adam Saad Pathways Program gives multicultural youth extra alternatives to forge a profession in soccer.
“I really feel like we’re able to actually give again and to encourage the youth and simply make a optimistic affect throughout the neighborhood,” Saad mentioned.
“We’re working six packages and instructing them some life habits and to have good character off the sector and footy improvement on the sector.
“It is a mixture of management and athletic potential and it simply provides them a pathway to hopefully not solely get drafted however put some good life habits in place and all the time be happy with who you’re.”
And for younger Muslim gamers dreaming of creating their mark on the AFL or AFLW, Saad’s message is straightforward.
st hold chasing your goals as a result of God has a plan for us, and it labored out for me.”