New Al-Hilal boss Jorge Jesus welcomed by supporters at Riyadh airport

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New Al-Hilal Jorge Jesus boss welcomed by supporters at Riyadh airport. (Al-Hilal Saudi Club)
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New Al-Hilal Jorge Jesus boss welcomed by supporters at Riyadh airport. (Al-Hilal Saudi Club)
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New Al-Hilal Jorge Jesus boss welcomed by supporters at Riyadh airport. (Al-Hilal Saudi Club)
Updated 05 July 2018
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New Al-Hilal boss Jorge Jesus welcomed by supporters at Riyadh airport

  • Accompanied by his assistants, Jesus landed in Riyadh and was greeted by waiting Al-Hilal supporters
  • Portuguese manager made his first signing last week in Dubai when Spanish central defender Alberto Botia joined

RIYADH: New Al-Hilal manager Jorge Jesus arrived in Saudi Arabia on Friday evening to a warm welcome from the club’s fans.
Accompanied by his assistants, Jesus landed in Riyadh and was greeted by waiting Al-Hilal supporters.
Jesus is expected to visit the club headquarters on Saturday and will take up his first training session next Sunday for the club’s pre-season preparations.


The Portuguese manager made his first signing last week in Dubai when Spanish central defender Alberto Botia joined Al-Hilal from the Greek side Olympiakos.
In his six years at Benfica, Jesus won the league three times, added six domestic cups and led the club to back-to-back Europa League finals. The 63-year-old has never played or coached outside Portugal and speaks little English, but may be tempted by the financial terms on offer in the Kingdom.


Al-Hilal win tightens Saudi Pro League title race

Updated 27 December 2025
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Al-Hilal win tightens Saudi Pro League title race

  • The 3-2 victory over Al-Khaleej leaves Al-Hilal a single point behind Riyadh rivals Al-Nassr, who play on Saturday

DUBAI: The gap at the top of the Saudi Pro League table was cut to just one point on Friday night, following Al-Hilal’s 3-2 win over Al-Khaleej.

Simone Inzaghi’s team leapfrogged Al-Taawoun into second place to remain the closest challengers to Al-Nassr in the title fight, with the leaders set to host Al-Okhdood on Saturday.

Al-Hilal opened the scoring on 18 minutes when Mohammed Kanno met Hamad Al-Yami’s lay-off on the edge of the penalty area, his long-range shot beating Al-Khaleej goalkeeper Anthony Moris at his left-hand post.

Sergej Milinkovic-Savic doubled the lead on 39 from Malcom’s assist to leave the visitors with a mountain to climb in the second half. Al-Hilal looked to have secured all three points comfortably when Malcom made it 3-0 on 57 minutes, but Al-Khaleej had other ideas.

Joshua King’s goal on 79 minutes looked to be nothing more than a consolation, but five minutes later Al-Hilal were left sweating after Giorgos Masouras cut their lead to a single goal. The visitors’ revival was short-lived, however, with no more additions to the score.

The defeat leaves Al-Khaleej in eighth place, with three matches still to be played on Saturday.

Earlier on Friday, Al-Taawoun briefly climbed to second place in the table after an away win against Al-Kholood at Al-Hazem Stadium. Their goals came from Christopher Zambrano after 22 minutes and a William Troost-Ekong’s own goal in the 75th; Al-Taawoun ended the match with 10 men after Muteb Al-Mufarrij was sent off in stoppage time, but the three points were already secured.

Al-Hilal’s win later in the day meant Al-Taawoun dropped to third, while Al-Kholood sit in 12th.

The first match of the day saw Al-Fateh shock reigning Asian champions Al-Ahli with a 2-1 win, after falling behind at home to Valentin Atangana’s 22nd-minute goal. However, the home team turned the match around with two goals from Maria Vargas either side of half time.

The win saw Al-Fateh rise to 14th while Al-Ahli stayed in fourth.