Fluminense, Club World Cup and Al Hilal
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Al-Hilal have reportedly joined Inter Milan in the race to sign highly-rated Atalanta star Ederson at Simone Inzaghi’s request.According to Arab newspaper SBA Sport via FCInterNews, Inzaghi’s men
Fluminense and Al Hilal kick-off the Club World Cup quarterfinals with the only matchup that doesn't involve a European club.
The Brazilian forward changed the game against Man City in the last-16 and it was a reminder of why Barcelona paid €41m for him in 2018
The future of Victor Osimhen is still unwritten. The Nigerian striker, a standout with Galatasaray last season, is being pursued by several clubs: from the super offer from Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal to
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Al-Hilal’s path to the quarterfinals at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup was even more surprising. The runners-up in the 2024-25 Saudi League finished second in Group H behind Real Madrid, meaning they had to play Manchester City in the Round of 16.
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Saudi side Al-Hilal clash with Brazilian league standouts Fluminese in the FIFA Club World Cup quarterfinals, live from Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida.
The first of the FIFA Club World Cup quarter-finals came to life just before half-time as the Brazilians of Fluminense edged out Al Hilal
Marcos Leonardo scored his second goal on a rebound in the 112th minute, and Al Hilal stunned Manchester City 4-3, eliminating the Premier League power from the Club World Cup in the round of 16.
Al-Hilal secured a spot in the quarterfinals in sensational fashion with a dramatic 4-3 victory against Manchester City on Monday, scoring twice in extra-time to produce arguably the biggest shock of the Club World Cup so far.
Al-Hilal are closing in on the signing of Theo Hernandez from AC Milan after agreeing a €25m deal for the left-back.Hernandez rejected the chance to join Al-Hilal ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup