FIFA Club World Cup, Al Hilal
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Al-Hilal CEO Esteve Calzada said they were confident in their Club World Cup squad's strength despite failing to secure any big names in the tournament's build-up, adding that talks with several targets collapsed due to excessive financial demands.
Names like Bruno Fernandes, Victor Osimhen and Theo Hernandez have thus far turned down big Saudi Arabian offers
Al Hilal reached the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup as one of four AFC teams to qualify for the new expanded tournament. As winners of the 2021 AFC Champions League, the team from Riyadh will make their ...
Al-Hilal will be the standard bearers for Asian football at the revamped Club World Cup after appointing Simone Inzaghi to coach a squad bristling with playing talent from Saudi Arabia and around the world.
Club World Cup team guide – Al Hilal: New coach Inzaghi, stars such as Cancelo, and 19 league titles
Their willingness to splash the cash is such that writing this team guide slightly ahead of time feels like a risky exercise. Al Hilal have already put in a colossal offer for Man
Al-Hilal's CEO Esteve Calzada discusses the challenges faced by the club during the Club World Cup preparations due to excessive financial demands. Despite parting ways with Neymar, the team is still confident with players like Ruben Neves.
The summer of soccer will take a new look this year with the FIFA Club World Cup, which comes to the U.S. for the first edition of the expanded competition that will see 32 teams from around the world compete for a share of the $1 billion prize purse.