A Special Honor for the Legend of Al Hilal
Al Hilal Saudi Club announced an important step by signing a professional contract with Ali Al-Shamrani, the striker of the under-17 team and son of former star Nasser Al-Shamrani, for the next three years.
This decision came after Al Hilal's management became convinced of the young player's potential, as Ali Al-Shamrani signed his professional contract to ensure his continued presence with the club he joined at the age of nine.
Al-Riyadiyah newspaper revealed that the new contract extends for three seasons, as part of Al-Hilal's policy to support emerging talents and secure promising players early.
Ali Al-Shamrani, who is 16 years old, is distinguished by his great speed, strong goal-scoring instinct, and his skill in handling aerial balls inside the penalty area.
The signing of the contract reflects the coaching staff's confidence in the player's development and his ability to represent Al Hilal in the future as part of the first team, provided he maintains the same level of performance.
The name Ali is associated with a distinguished history within Al Hilal, as his father, Nasser Al-Shamrani, defended the club's colors for four successful years.
During that period, Nasser Al-Shamrani scored 56 goals in 91 matches and contributed to Al-Hilal's victories in the league title, the King's Cup, the Crown Prince Cup, and the Super Cup.
This decision came after Al Hilal's management became convinced of the young player's potential, as Ali Al-Shamrani signed his professional contract to ensure his continued presence with the club he joined at the age of nine.
Al-Riyadiyah newspaper revealed that the new contract extends for three seasons, as part of Al-Hilal's policy to support emerging talents and secure promising players early.
Ali Al-Shamrani, who is 16 years old, is distinguished by his great speed, strong goal-scoring instinct, and his skill in handling aerial balls inside the penalty area.
The signing of the contract reflects the coaching staff's confidence in the player's development and his ability to represent Al Hilal in the future as part of the first team, provided he maintains the same level of performance.
The name Ali is associated with a distinguished history within Al Hilal, as his father, Nasser Al-Shamrani, defended the club's colors for four successful years.
During that period, Nasser Al-Shamrani scored 56 goals in 91 matches and contributed to Al-Hilal's victories in the league title, the King's Cup, the Crown Prince Cup, and the Super Cup.