Al-Shalhoub Appointed as Coach for Al-Hilal U21 Team
Today, Wednesday, Al-Hilal Saudi Club announced the appointment of 5 new coaches for various youth teams in the club.
Among the names announced is the former star of the team, Mohammed Al-Shalhoub, who will serve as the head coach for the U21 team.
Al-Shalhoub, 44 years old, is considered one of the historic players of the team, and many expect him to succeed in his coaching career.
Among the names announced is the former star of the team, Mohammed Al-Shalhoub, who will serve as the head coach for the U21 team.
Al-Shalhoub, 44 years old, is considered one of the historic players of the team, and many expect him to succeed in his coaching career.
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