King Fahd International Stadium, home stadium of Al Hilal Riyadh
Al Hilal Riyadh

Al Hilal Riyadh

Saudi ArabiaArabia Saudyjska
WDDWW

Założony

1957

Trener

J. Jesus

Obiekt

King Fahd International Stadium

Miasto

Riyadh

Pojemność

68,700

Nawierzchnia

grass

#2 Klubowe Mistrzostwa Świata R0#1 Lig Mistrzów AFC R0#3 Liga R25# King's Cup # King's Cup # Crown Prince Cup #2 Arabska Liga Mistrzów R0

Trofea

Saudi League

2023/2024,2021/2022,2020/2021,2019/2020,2017/2018,2016/2017,2010/2011,2009/2010,2006/2007,

9xWinner

Saudi League

2024/2025,2018/2019,2015/2016,2013/2014,2012/2013,

5x2nd Place

King's Cup

2023/2024,2022/2023,2019/2020,2017,2015,

5xWinner

King's Cup

2021/2022,

1x2nd Place

Super Cup

2023/2024,2023/2024,2022,2018,2015,

5xWinner

Super Cup

2020/2021,2016,

2x2nd Place

AGCFF Gulf Champions League

1998,1986,

2xWinner

AGCFF Gulf Champions League

2000,1992,1987,

3x2nd Place

AFC Champions League Elite

2021,2019,2000,1991/1992,

4xWinner

AFC Champions League Elite

2022/2023,2017,2014,1987/1988,1986/1987,

5x2nd Place

Arab Club Champions Cup

2023,2018/2019,

2x2nd Place

FIFA Intercontinental Cup

2023,

1x2nd Place

Al Hilal Riyadh

Al Hilal SFC, founded on October 16, 1957, in Riyadh under royal patronage, is the most decorated club in Asian football history, holding the AFC title of Asian Club of the 20th Century. The club plays at the modern Kingdom Arena in Riyadh (capacity ~47,000) and has won a record 21 Saudi Premier League titles, 13 Saudi Crown Prince Cups, and a record four AFC Champions League titles (1992, 2000, 2019, 2021). Known for their iconic blue and white colours, Al Hilal became the first Asian team from a non-host nation to reach the FIFA Club World Cup final in 2023. Saudi Vision 2030 investment transformed the club into a global transfer destination, with Neymar, Aleksandar Mitrović, and Yassine Bounou among the marquee signings that elevated their international profile.