Al-Hilal’s AFC Champions League exit explained

Al-Hilal's midfielder Fahad Al-Rashidi during the AFC Champions League game against Al-Ain. (AFP)
Updated 04 April 2018
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Al-Hilal’s AFC Champions League exit explained

London: Al-Hilal crashed out of the AFC Champions League after a 2-1 defeat to Al-Ain on Monday. It is a different story from last year when, four months ago, they reached the final. Here are five reasons the Riyadh giants stumbled at the first hurdle.
Injuries to key players
The run to last year’s final was built on impressive firepower, however, this time around most of the side’s attacking arsenal have been unavailable. Asian Player of the Year Omar Khribin has not kicked a ball in the competition this year. Brazilian midfielder Carlos Eduardo was just as important, but has also missed all five games in the competition. Factor in the absence of Saudi internationals Nawaf Al-Abed, Salem Al-Dawsari and Salman Al-Faraj and it not surprising the side struggled in attack this time around.
Firing of Ramon Diaz
With all those player changes, the sacking of Ramon Diaz as coach after the defeat against Esteghlal in matchday two was premature. The Argentine had a good record at the club and was surely better placed than his inexperienced assistant Juan Brown to handle the injuries and get the best out of a squad that lacked the depth some thought. Brown did not have the experience of Diaz. It showed and he struggled to get the side firing in the competition.

 

 
Possession but no penetration
In the Champions League, teams have tended to sit back and allow Al-Hilal the majority of possession, knowing that the quality was not there to translate that into goals. New attacking signings Achraf Bencharki and Ezequiel Cerutti managed just one goal between them. With the side’s backline increasingly brittle, there was also the knowledge that chances will come.
Bad luck
As well as injuries, they suffered other misfortune. On Monday, Al-Ain had three penalties and Omar Abdulrahman produced one of his best performances of the season, perhaps with a point to prove after being omitted from UAE national team duty. Add in Abdullah Al-Hafith’s deflected own goal during the 1-0 loss at Esteghlal, and it is clear lady luck was perhaps not on their side.
Domestic distractions
It cannot have helped that Al-Hilal are locked in a struggle for the Saudi League title with Al-Ahli. With just two games remaining, one point separates the arch-rivals. They meet in a potential title decider on Saturday. With a greater chance of domestic silverware than continental, it may be understandable that some of the players’ thoughts turned to the league and the battle against Al-Ahli.

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This is the first year Al-Hilal have failed to make it out of the AFC Champions League group stage since 2006.


FIA signs cooperation agreement with Arab League

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FIA signs cooperation agreement with Arab League

  • FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem says pact reflects commitment to deliver practical solutions for mobility, tourism and regional cooperation

DUBAI: The FIA, the global governing body for motorsport and the federation for mobility organizations worldwide, has signed an agreement with the Arab League to strengthen cooperation across transport, tourism, sport, and regional policy.

The aim of the pact is to improve cross-border movement through internationally recognized travel and transport documents, including the Carnet de Passages en Douane system for the temporary admission of vehicles, and the International Driving Permit.

Both play an important role in facilitating travel, trade, and tourism, supporting greater regional integration, according to a recent press release from the organization.

FIA Member Clubs are trusted issuers of CPDs and International Driving Permits, working closely with national authorities and international frameworks.

Mohammed Ben Sulayem, the FIA’s president, said: “This memorandum reflects the FIA’s commitment to working in partnership to deliver practical solutions that support mobility, tourism and regional cooperation.

“By strengthening collaboration with the League of Arab States, we are reinforcing the role of our FIA Member Clubs as trusted partners in facilitating cross-border movement and contributing to economic integration across the region.”

Dr. Ali bin Ibrahim Al-Maliki, assistant secretary-general and head of the economic affairs sector of the Arab League, said: “The LAS General Secretariat places great importance on building partnerships with international and regional organizations in this vital sector in all its forms.

“The FIA is a leading international organization active in transport, tourism, road safety and motorsport for development, and includes national clubs from a number of Arab countries among its members.”

Essa Hamza, chair of the FIA MENA Council, added: “This partnership delivers a platform to advance regional connectivity. Together we are strengthening tourism and cross-border travel, creating a real impact for people and institutions across the Arab world.”

Signed at the league’s general secretariat in Cairo, the agreement builds a framework for practical collaboration and knowledge sharing, the press release stated.