Al-Hilal gear up for AFC Champions League final

Al-Hilal were put through their paces in Abu Dhabi. (Al-Hilal)
Updated 18 November 2017
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Al-Hilal gear up for AFC Champions League final

DUBAI: Former Al-Hilal coach Laurentiu Reghecampf has backed his old club to end six years of Eastern monopoly over the Asian Champions League when they take on Urawa Red Diamonds in the 2017 final.

Reghecampf, 42, guided Al-Hilal to a runners-up spot in 2014, suffering a painful defeat to Australian underdogs Western Sydney Wanderers as his team were repelled time and again in a 0-0 second-leg draw in Riyadh.
And the Romanian boss believes that the image of Western Sydney’s team lifting the trophy at the King Fahd Stadium will be etched in the minds of the players who remain at the club, providing the perfect motivation to make amends this time around.
“There are a number of players who have the experience of playing the final from 2014, Reghecampf told AFC.com. “We had a wonderful group of players; I can’t speak highly enough of them. The foreign players they have now are excellent and can help them win the final.”
Six players remain at Al-Hilal from the 2014 final, with Yasser Al-Shahrani, Salem Al-Dawsari, and Salman Al-Faraj all featuring in the last-four victory over Persepolis.
Reghecampf will be cheering on those former charges and he believes that Al-Hilal are well equipped to take home a third continental title, putting them level with South Korea’s Pohang Steelers as the most successful Asian club side ever.
“Al-Hilal have a very good squad. In football, everything is possible, and I am sure the players have the desire to win,” he said. “I saw that desire when I was coaching Al-Hilal. I am very happy that they reached the final again and I hope they win.”
The ex-Al-Hilal boss, who is currently coaching in the Arabian Gulf League with Al-Wahda, experienced many memorable nights in Riyadh and he feels the home crowd could be the difference between winning and losing this time. “The pressure will be massive with over 60,000 fans at King Fahd Stadium. Al-Hilal have reached the final and lost but this will work as an extra motivation for the players to win on Saturday.”
Much of that pressure will lie on the shoulders of Omar Khribin, who has been Al-Hilal’s star performer in this season’s competition, netting nine goals to propel his side to the final.
And the Syria striker recognizes the threat posed by Urawa Red Diamonds, who won the Asian Champions League in 2007, beating Iranian side Sepahan.
“Urawa are a team of equals, they don’t just rely on a few good individuals,” Khribin said. “From attack to defense, they work as a unit. Against Shanghai [in the semifinal], they did an excellent job at containing the main threats.”
Despite the obvious talent of Al-Hilal’s opponents, Khribin is confident that he will emerge on the winning side in the biggest club game of his career so far.
“Every player on this continent dreams of playing in the final,” he said. “I am pleased with my club form this past year but victory against Urawa will be my greatest achievement yet. Everyone is focused on the title and we believe that this year the trophy belongs to us.”


Driving force behind Saudi motorsport lauds partnership with Formula E ahead of Jeddah E-Prix 2026

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Driving force behind Saudi motorsport lauds partnership with Formula E ahead of Jeddah E-Prix 2026

  • Prince Khalid bin Sultan: We are proud to continue our partnership with Formula E, which represents a model for the future of sports based on innovation and sustainability
  • Alberto Longo: We are delighted to be in the Kingdom, and we view Saudi Arabia as a long-term strategic partner in building the future of electric motorsport globally

JEDDAH: The driving force behind Saudi motorsport, Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Abdullah Al-Faisal, has lauded its partnership with Formula E ahead of the Jeddah E-Prix.

“For Saudi Arabia to host such prestigious international motor races is a great honor. We are proud of that, as part of our drive to achieve the aims of Saudi Arabia Vision 2030,” said Prince Khalid bin Sultan, Chairman of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation (SAMF) and the Saudi Motorsport Company (SMC).

The announcement was made at a major press conference that took place at Jeddah Corniche Circuit on Thursday in the presence of Alberto Longo, the Co-Founder & Chief Championship Officer of Formula E and Carlo Boutagy, the Founder and CEO of CBX.

Speaking ahead of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, taking place at the iconic Jeddah Corniche Circuit on 13 and 14 February 2026, Prince Khalid told press: “Since hosting its first international race in 2018, motorsports in the Kingdom has witnessed a qualitative leap in terms of organization, audience attendance, and global standing, and today the Kingdom has become a major stop on the calendar of the most important international championships.”

He added: “We are proud to continue our partnership with Formula E, which represents a model for the future of sports based on innovation and sustainability, and is fully aligned with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.”

For his part, Alberto Longo, the Co-Founder & Chief Championship Officer of Formula E, stated that Saudi Arabia was among the first partners to believe in the vision of Formula E, he said: “We are proud that our first major international station in the region is part of the transformation path led by Vision 2030.”

He added: “We are delighted to be in the Kingdom, and we view Saudi Arabia as a long-term strategic partner in building the future of electric motorsport globally.”

Carlo Boutagy, the Founder and CEO of CBX spoke to the press about the event and what the Formula E enthusiasts expect this year, he said: “The Jeddah E-Prix achieved great popular and organizational success in the last edition, with tickets selling out before the race date, which reflects the rapid growth of motorsports in the Kingdom.”

“Today we are not just talking about a race, but about a complete experience that includes competition, entertainment, audience interaction, and presenting a modern model for the sports events industry in the Kingdom,” he added.

He pointed out that beyond racing, the event offers a full entertainment experience, including concerts, interactive fan zones, and global sponsor activities designed to engage attendees of all ages.