Record-breaking Al-Hilal into Asian semis and world footballing history

Al-Hilal sat level with Welsh team The New Saints for the world record for consecutive victories. (Supplied)
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Updated 13 March 2024
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Record-breaking Al-Hilal into Asian semis and world footballing history

  • 28 consecutive wins passes world mark of The New Saints of Wales
  • Semifinal against UAE’s Al-Ain beckons in Asian Champions League

Al-Hilal defeated Al-Ittihad 2-0 in the second leg of their Asian Champions League quarterfinal on Tuesday to take the tie 4-0 on aggregate and move into the last four, while setting a new world record for consecutive wins.

Before kickoff in the third Classico in the space of two weeks — all won by the Blues — Al-Hilal sat level with Welsh team The New Saints for the world record for consecutive victories. The streak reached 28 in Jeddah and means that the Blues are out in front and officially the most in-form team the world of football has ever seen.

The victory also means that the four-time continental winners also booked a semifinal against Al-Ain of the UAE who defeated Al-Nassr in a penalty shootout 24 hours earlier, after a thrilling two legs that ended 4-4 on aggregate.

This game had little of that drama, excitement and rollercoaster thrills and spills. This was partly because with Al-Hilal 2-0 up from the first leg at home last week, few expected anything other than their name to go forward into the last four.

With Al-Ittihad needing to win, it was no surprise that they started brightly, putting Al-Hilal under pressure and pushing them back.

After 16 minutes Romarinho picked up the ball outside the right of the area, jinked to his left and then unleashed a low shot that came off the foot of the post with Mohammed Al-Owais beaten.

There was not much to write back to Riyadh about the rest of the half in terms of attempts on goal but Al-Ittihad came close just moments into the second half. Abderrazak Hamdallah slipped the ball through to Marwan Al-Sahafi who had just the goalkeeper to beat but his low shot was well-saved by Al-Owais. He made an even better save soon after, flying through the air to make a one-handed stop from a long-range effort by Ahmed Al-Ghamdi.

There was always a sense that Al-Hilal would have their moment and it came on the hour. It was well-worked. Sergej Milinkovic-Savic found Yasser Al-Shahrani on the left side of a crowded area and the fullback quickly shifted the ball from left foot to right, and then rolled a low shot past the diving Abdullah Al-Mayouf.

From that moment on, there was surely no doubt that this tie was over and that Al-Ittihad were not going to stage an Al-Nassr-style comeback; so the question became whether Al-Hilal could hold on for the win to set a new record.

Al-Owais spilling a cross 15 minutes from the end did not help their chances but fortunately for the goalkeeper, 16-year-old substitute Talal Haji fired the loose ball over the bar.

The game and Al-Ittihad’s Asian campaign ended with a whimper and a red card for Hamdallah who reacted badly after being fouled by Ali Al-Bulaihi. There was enough time for Malcom to burst through to make it 2-0 on the night and 4-0 on aggregate. That sealed a place in the last four, a 28th straight win to stay on course for a more important record — a fifth Asian title.


Nunez double seals win as Al-Hilal finish AFC Champions League Elite group stage atop the table

Updated 17 February 2026
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Nunez double seals win as Al-Hilal finish AFC Champions League Elite group stage atop the table

  • Reigning champions Al-Ahli take second spot in the West Region rankings with dramatic 4-3 win over Emirati side Shabab Al-Ahli
  • The other Saudi contenders, Al-Ittihad, wrap up the group stage with a visit to Al-Sadd of Qatar on Tuesday, having already guaranteed qualification for the Round of 16

DUBAI: Al-Hilal concluded the group stage of the AFC Champions League Elite with a 2-1 home win over Al-Wahda of Abu Dhabi on Monday.

The Riyadh side finished top of the 12-team West Region table on 22 points from eight games, five clear of their closest challengers, Saudi Pro League rivals Al-Ahli. Both clubs progress to the Round of 16, which will played over two legs early next month.

Darwin Nunez gave the home team the lead after 19 minutes with a firm header from a Reuben Neves cross, but Brahim Diarra’s equalizer on 32 minutes meant the teams went into the break on level terms.

Al-Hilal were already guaranteed top place in the group regardless of the result but coach Simone Inzaghi signaled a desire to conclude the group stage in style with a victory as he made four substitutions in a second half during which for long spells his team struggled to break down the visitors from the UAE.

The winner finally came after 77 minutes when Nunez converted substitute Sultan Mandash’s low cross from close range to claim his second of the night.

Earlier, reigning champions Al-Ahli claimed a dramatic 4-3 home win over Emirati club Shabab Al-Ahli to all-but ensure second place in the group table.

The Jeddah side seemed to be coasting to a comfortable victory as they built a 3-0 half-time lead thanks to a Feras Al-Buraikan strike after 12 minutes, a Bogdan Planic own goal in the 35th, and a goal from Enzo Millot in the third minute of first-half stoppage time. Things got even better when Saleh Abu Al-Shamat added fourth from the penalty spot after 52 minutes.

That seemed to be that, but the visitors had other ideas and launched a most unlikely comeback courtesy of two strikes from Breno Cascardo, in the 66th and 78th minutes, and a stoppage-time goal by Mohammed Juma that tested the nerves of Al-Ahli’s fans in the closing moments of the match.

The visitors had barely any time to chase an equalizer, however, and the home team held on.

The Kingdom’s third representatives in the competition, reigning SPL champions Al-Ittihad, wrap up their group stage campaign with a visit to Al-Sadd of Qatar on Tuesday.

The Jeddah side are sitting in fifth place in the table on 12 points from seven matches, and cannot finish any lower than that but could end up as high as third place, depending on results tomorrow. The top eight teams qualify for the Round of 16, in which they will be joined by the top eight finishers from the East Region.