
Al Hilal's Record Against Brazilian Teams
In a new historic achievement, Al Hilal continued its brilliance in the 2025 Club World Cup after pulling off a major surprise by eliminating English Manchester City from the Round of 16 with an exciting score of 4-3, following a match that extended for 120 minutes of enthusiasm and excitement.
Thanks to this victory, the 'Leader' secured a spot in the quarter-finals, where it will face Brazilian Fluminense, which also knocked out Italian Inter Milan in an exciting match, setting up an awaited encounter with the strongest representative of Asia.
This anticipated match will be the third for Al Hilal against Brazilian clubs in the Club World Cup, in a record that clearly shows Asian superiority in recent years over Latin American clubs.
Al Hilal had previously faced Flamengo twice; in the 2019 edition, the Saudi team lost 3-1 in the semi-finals after a commendable performance that lasted until the second half.
However, in the 2022 edition, Al Hilal made a strong comeback to defeat Flamengo 3-2 in a fiery match that qualified them for the final, where they faced Real Madrid, marking the biggest Asian achievement in the tournament.
Al Hilal enters the upcoming match against Fluminense armed with confidence and ambition, seeking to replicate and perhaps surpass the 2022 achievement, given the team's outstanding players and extensive international experience.
Asian and Arab football fans will be in for a heavyweight match, combining the skills of the Brazilians and the determination of the Saudis, in a new race towards global glory.
Al Hilal hopes this match will be a new gateway to write history and continue its magnificent journey that has amazed followers, especially after eliminating the English champion from the path.
It seems that the Leader is not content with mere participation but is seriously striving to reach the farthest point in the tournament, enhancing its position as one of the most prominent ambassadors of Asian football globally.
Thanks to this victory, the 'Leader' secured a spot in the quarter-finals, where it will face Brazilian Fluminense, which also knocked out Italian Inter Milan in an exciting match, setting up an awaited encounter with the strongest representative of Asia.
This anticipated match will be the third for Al Hilal against Brazilian clubs in the Club World Cup, in a record that clearly shows Asian superiority in recent years over Latin American clubs.
Al Hilal had previously faced Flamengo twice; in the 2019 edition, the Saudi team lost 3-1 in the semi-finals after a commendable performance that lasted until the second half.
However, in the 2022 edition, Al Hilal made a strong comeback to defeat Flamengo 3-2 in a fiery match that qualified them for the final, where they faced Real Madrid, marking the biggest Asian achievement in the tournament.
Al Hilal enters the upcoming match against Fluminense armed with confidence and ambition, seeking to replicate and perhaps surpass the 2022 achievement, given the team's outstanding players and extensive international experience.
Asian and Arab football fans will be in for a heavyweight match, combining the skills of the Brazilians and the determination of the Saudis, in a new race towards global glory.
Al Hilal hopes this match will be a new gateway to write history and continue its magnificent journey that has amazed followers, especially after eliminating the English champion from the path.
It seems that the Leader is not content with mere participation but is seriously striving to reach the farthest point in the tournament, enhancing its position as one of the most prominent ambassadors of Asian football globally.