Calzada: Al Hilal will try to reach the furthest point in the World Cup
Spanish Steve Calzada, CEO of Al Hilal Club, confirmed that his team will not go to the United States of America for tourism, and will be fully prepared when it participates in the upcoming edition of the Club World Cup 2025.
Calzada said in press statements: “Happy and proud to participate in the Club World Cup, and Al Hilal qualified by winning the AFC Champions League, and we will not go there for tourism, but to test ourselves, and reach... The farthest possible point.”
Calzada indicated his happiness in working with Fahd bin Nafel, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Al Hilal Club Company, and Fahd Al Mufarrej, Executive Director of Football.
He added: “Ben Nafel has the knowledge, and has the great commitment and support that a successful club needs, while Al-Mufarrej is a former player at the club, has a strong personality, and has knowledge of the Roshen League, and the way we want to manage it.” Football team Football.”
He continued: “At Al Hilal Club, we have wonderful financial sustainability, as we have no losses recorded, and no debts on the club.”
He continued: “Although some clubs need external support to bring in players, we were able to bring in players with our own resources.”
Regarding the competition in the Saudi Roshan League, he said: “Some of them believe that when you win a lot, this means that the clubs are weak, and that competitiveness does not exist, but we always play competitive matches.” We needed the last minutes to resolve many of them.”