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From the history of Saudi football
« : 09 Август 2023, 12:24:41 »
From the history of Saudi football, where Fahd bin Nafel was elected president for a four-year term. Răzvan Lucescu was appointed as the new coach, and several players deemed non-essential were released. South Korean defender Jang Hyun-soo has signed alongside Colombia international Gustavo Cotillard.
تحليل أداء الأندية السعودية

تاريخ كرة القدم السعودية

كرة القدم النسائية السعودية

اخبار برشلونة


  The season started well and Al-Hilal was leading the table almost all season and Al-Nassr was the only other club in the title race as Al-Hilal finished the season as champions and scored a new record of 72 points, Al-Hilal beat Al-Nassr 4-1 to end their title hopes. During the 2019 UEFA Champions League campaign, Al-Hilal presented one of the most dominant and exciting performances in the history of the competition to reach the final in the middle of the road. The establishment of the Saudi Al-Ahly Club and the history of Saudi football Al-Ahly Club was founded by four young men in the city of dreams in Jeddah in 1937 AD. A number of students from Al-Falah School.

His Royal Highness Prince Khaled bin Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, Chairman of the Honorary Members and Honorary Members of the Club throughout its history, received the club's management headed by Abdulaziz Al-Anqari and the club's players on a historic day that will not be forgotten in general. Especially for Al-Ahlawy as the biggest honor achieved by Al-Ahly Club in its history, after achieving a unique achievement in the same year in 2008, when it achieved four foreign championships won by the handball team, which won the Asian Handball Clubs League Championship and then the Gulf Cup Championship.

And he writes in the history of Saudi football, that the former and famous Brazilian coach Tele Santana trained Al-Ahly from 1983 to 1985 and won two titles, one of which was the 1984 league and the second the King’s Cup in 1983. Al-Ahly played eighteen final matches in the King’s Cup, winning thirteen and losing only five.

From 2014 to 2016, under the management of Swiss coach Christian Gross, the team won four titles with him. 2014–15 Saudi Crown Prince Cup, 2015–16 Saudi Professional League and 2016 King's Cup. Al-Ahly club won all the major tournaments they played in, except for the AFC Champions League (in this competition they lost two finals, in 1985-86 in the Asian Club Championship and the 2012 AFC Champions League , and Al-Ahly is one of the 4 largest clubs in Saudi Arabia, along with Al-Hilal, Al-Nasr, and local rivals Al-Ittihad.