Deadly defense, awesome Otayf: How Al-Hilal snatched their 15th title

Al-Halal may have faltered in the AFC Champions League, but the Riyadh club have been dominant at home.
Updated 13 April 2018
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Deadly defense, awesome Otayf: How Al-Hilal snatched their 15th title

  • Riyadh club won the title on the last day of the season with a 4-1 win over Al-Fateh
  • Accomplished with two coaches over the course of the season

Al-Hilal fans could breathe easier after their side’s 4-1 win over Al-Fateh, a victory that ensured they finished just one point ahead of Jeddah rivals Al-Ahli in a nail-biting finish to an exciting campaign.

Here we take a look back over the season and come up with five reasons why the Riyadh giants won title No. 15.

DOMINANT DEFENCE 

As Omar Khribin showed with a brilliant hat-trick on Thursday, strikers win games. But it is defenses that win titles. Al-Hilal had the best backline and conceded fewer goals than anyone else. Just four times all season did the capital club concede more than one goal in a match. Osama Hawsawi (who announced he was leaving after the game) and Mohammed Jahfali developed a fine partnership, while Yasser Al-Shahrani and Mohammed Al-Hafith are an underrated pair of full backs. Throw in experienced goalkeepers Abdullah Al-Maiouf and Ali Al-Habsi and it is clear to see why opposition attacks found breaking Al-Hilal down a tough task.

RAMON DIAZ

It may seem strange to praise a manager who got his marching orders midway through the season, but there is little doubt that without the Argentine in the dugout Al-Hilal fans would not be celebrating right now. Diaz was sacked after defeat to Esteghlal in the AFC Champions League. The Asian campaign was disappointing, but domestically all was fine and Al-Hilal were on a nine-game unbeaten run in the league at the time he departed. Diaz had won 30 out of 41 games and had the team well organized and disciplined. Assistant Juan Brown stepped in for the final five games of the season and deserved praise for getting the team over the line — but the hard work had already been done.

STRENGTH IN DEPTH

Champions normally have at least one striker at or near the top of the goalscoring charts. Not so this season with Al-Hilal. If you scan the top 15 scorers in the league, you will not find one player from the Riyadh giants. Injuries to Carlos Eduardo and Omar Khribin, the side’s usual go-to pair for goals, should have put paid to their side’s title chances. But in their absence the rest of the team stepped up. The defense chipped in with seven goals, the midfield did its bit and while new attacking signings such as Gelmin Rivas, Ezequiel Cerutti and Achraf Bencharki did not exactly set the place alight, they contributed just enough to keep the points column ticking over.


ABDULLAH OTAYF


It is inevitable that those who score the goals get the headlines, but Otayf was the man who made Al-Hilal tick. He is the kind of player every title-winning team needs — an unassuming get-to-it and do-the-job midfielder. Underrated he did the simple things very well, worked hard to get possession, kept it and then gave it to those with a nose for goal. He loves to pull the strings from deep and has did so time and time again this season.

EARLY ADVANTAGE OVER AL-AHLI


Usually it is hard to point to one game over the course of a long season and say that it the key moment of the campaign. Not so this time. With just a point separating Al-Hilal and Al Ahli by the season’s final whistle, it is clear the meetings between them were crucial. While last week’s clash ended 0-0, the first meeting back in December saw Al-Hilal claim victory with a 2-0 win. Salem Al-Dawsari, now on loan at Villarreal in Spain, bagged both goals in the second half to give the Boss the advantage in the title race. It was one they did not relinquish.


Abu Dhabi Grand Prix organizers claim top F1 award

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Abu Dhabi Grand Prix organizers claim top F1 award

  • Ethara’s delivery of the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix stood out on the F1 calendar with record attendance and an ambitious entertainment program
  • Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2025 hosted a dramatic three-way F1 Drivers’ World Championship showdown with Lando Norris claiming his first drivers’ title

ABU DHABI: Ethara, the promoter of the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, was named Promoter of the Year at the annual F1 Promoter Awards in London on Wednesday, honored for staging the best event of the 2025 season.

The Promoter of the Year award is voted for by Formula One management and is given to the promoter that produced the best all-round event in 2025 and embodied the F1’s mission to deliver the world’s greatest live entertainment spectacle.

Saif Rashid Al-Noaimi, CEO of Ethara, said: “We are proud to be recognized as Promoter of the Year in such a competitive field of promoters. This award is a testament to the strength of the Ethara team who are delivering our vision to become a regional powerhouse in live entertainment. We will continue raising the bar and pioneering unforgettable experiences for fans from around the world.” 

Recognizing Ethara’s award, Stefano Domenicali, president and CEO of Formula 1, said that 2025 “was another incredible year from start to finish for Formula 1,” adding that “our 24 promoters worked tirelessly to deliver the ultimate race weekend experience for fans.”

Domenicali said that as the sport enters its next generation in 2026, “we have a responsibility to continue breaking barriers and setting a high standard for others to follow.”

In 2025, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix hosted the dramatic three-way F1 Drivers’ World Championship showdown with Lando Norris claiming his first drivers’ title.

The event broke attendance records with 339,000 fans across four days, including 203,000 spectators at Yas Marina Circuit, alongside 136,000 attendees across Emirates NBD after-race concerts and the Yasalam after-parties featuring eight headline acts.

Expanded access brought fans closer to the action with two public pitlane walks, new FAB Track Walks, and a podium party that invited fans to celebrate on the track. 

The Promoter of the Year award is the latest in a series of accolades for the event, following the 2024 Best Event Spectacle award that celebrated the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix for delivering outstanding off-track entertainment.

Since its debut in 2009, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix has established itself as the region’s biggest entertainment weekend, combining elite sport with large-scale entertainment, drawing thousands of international visitors each year and showcasing the emirate to millions of viewers worldwide.

The 18th edition of the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will take place from Dec. 3-6, 2026, bringing the 2026 FIA Formula One World Championship season to a close.