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Ronaldo Loses Out As Al Hilal And Neymar Win Saudi Pro League by BitterTruth0001(op): 6:11pm On May 30, 2024
Riyadh-based football club Al Hilal recently celebrated their record-breaking season at a ceremony in front of thousands of fans at their stadium, Kingdom Arena.

In addition to being awarded the trophy for winning the 2023-24 Saudi Pro League, a Guinness World Records certificate was presented to head coach Jorge Jesus and club president Fahad Bin Saad Bin Nafel.

“The moment of official recognition was electrifying, igniting a wave of euphoria throughout the stadium,” said Guinness World Records Official Adjudicator Kanzy Defrawy.

Backstage in the players’ lounge, Brazilian superstar Neymar, whom the club bought last summer for €90 million, took the opportunity to snap a couple of shots with the iconic certificate.

Al Hilal won 34 games in a row between September and April, setting a world record for the most consecutive men's association football victories across all competitions.

The team won their 28th consecutive game in March with a 2-0 win over rivals Al-Ittihad, breaking the record of 27 previously set by Welsh club The New Saints in 2016.

Al Hilal’s winning streak – compiled across four competitions – finally came to an end on 17 April, when they lost 4–2 away to Al Ain in the first leg of the AFC Champions League semi-finals.
The team remained unbeaten domestically, winning the league title with three games to spare. They amassed a total of 96 points, 14 more than Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al Nassr in second place.

Al Hilal won their second trophy of the season, the Saudi Super Cup, last month, overcoming Al Nassr and Al Ittihad in the four-team tournament.

According to Jorge Jesus, the season has been “arguably the best ever” in the club’s 66-year history.

In addition to Neymar, who only played in five matches due to injury, Al Hilal purchased several notable names from European clubs at the beginning of the season: Rúben Neves (€55 million), Aleksandar Mitrović (€52 million), Malcom (€60 million), Sergej Milinković-Savić (€40 million) and Kalidou Koulibaly (€23 million).

Having won 68 official trophies to date, Al Hilal are the most decorated club in Asia. They have the opportunity to win their 69th, as well as secure a domestic treble, by winning the King Cup final tomorrow against Al Nassr.

Re: Ronaldo Loses Out As Al Hilal And Neymar Win Saudi Pro League by sacin: 6:59pm On May 30, 2024
grin I feel for Ronaldo
Re: Ronaldo Loses Out As Al Hilal And Neymar Win Saudi Pro League by BitterTruth0001(op): 8:53pm On May 31, 2024
sacin:
grin I feel for Ronaldo
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Re: Ronaldo Loses Out As Al Hilal And Neymar Win Saudi Pro League by MonsterVerse(m): 8:56pm On May 31, 2024
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Re: Ronaldo Loses Out As Al Hilal And Neymar Win Saudi Pro League by Freshtruth(m): 7:37am On Jun 01, 2024
Forgive me Ronaldo don't mind my fans and Fifa in truth u have proven yourself .

Re: Ronaldo Loses Out As Al Hilal And Neymar Win Saudi Pro League by Freshtruth(m): 7:43am On Jun 01, 2024
Baba go EpL he deliver
Baba go Spain he deliver
Baba go Italy he deliver
Baba come back to England he still deliver
Baba leave Europe enter Middle east he still adapt and deliver


On stats is there
All Baba 5 baloon do or won no single controversies it was clear

Baba does not pretends he say the truth and is never a coward to retire because he lost a final.
When Baba say he wan retire that is it.

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