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Saudi Club and Foreign Championships, a long history of 40 years of attendance, during which Saudi clubs were crowned with 43 championships and won 30 finals during their overseas participation. Saudi Arabia, which holds all overseas championships, is the last to bring championships to Saudi clubs by securing the 2019 and 2021 AFC Champions Leagues. The numbers and figures testify that the four major teams at the external level are Al Hilal, Al Shabab, Al Ittihad and Al Atifaq.
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Nasra begins with a comeback
The first overseas participation of Saudi clubs came in 1982 with the participation of the Al-Nasr team in the Gulf Club Cup. At that time, the Al-Nasrawi team withdrew from the tournament in protest of the arbitration and moved to fourth place in the rankings. After that, there was Saudi participation in all foreign forums and achievements.
Agreement and first title
The agreement team is the first team to achieve an external championship for Saudi football, when it achieved the Gulf Cup championship in 1984. The agreement team is credited with achieving the priority of securing the Gulf and Arab Championships, while having come up with the knowledge of the Asian Championships. Al Hilal in the year 1992.
11 overseas championships
The number of external tournaments Saudi clubs participate in has reached 11 championships, namely the Gulf Club Cup, the Asian Championship (Asian Champions, Cup Winners’ Cup, Super Cup and AFC Cup), the Arab Championship (Arab Champions, Cup Winners’ Cup and Arab). Elite), Saudi-Egypt Super Championship, Afro-Asian Championship and Club World Cup.
136 Posts, Most Shared Asian
Saudi clubs participated in foreign tournaments 136 times, and the Asian Championships came up with 54 times among all Asian Championships, while the AFC Champions League represented the most championships in which clubs participated with 34 participations, followed by the Gulf Cup and The Arab Champions League took part. 28 times, while the lowest is the Afro-Asian Championship and Federation Cup Asian with only one entry.
Our 17 Representatives and Most Attended Crescent
Over the course of 136 participations and 11 championships, the number of participating Saudi clubs reached 17 Saudi teams. He started off with a win. al-Ittifaq, then al-Ahli, al-Hilal, al-Ittihad, al-Shabab, al-Qadisiyah, Riyadh, al-Tai, al-Hazm, al-Wahda, al-Fateh, al-Tawon, al-Red , Al-Sha’la, Al-Faisli and Nazran. In attendance and highest participation level, leader al-Hilali came 58 times, during which he achieved 15 championships, followed by the Federation having participated in 37 championships and achieved 7 championships.
Outer Final Satwa Crescent
Saudi clubs have qualified for outdoor finals 54 times (including 3 exclusive Saudi finals), with Saudi clubs winning 30 finals. The AFC Champions League is considered the most tournament in which Saudi clubs have participated in the final 14 times, while the Arab Champions League is the most successful of the finals with 7 finals for Saudi clubs, and Al Hilal with 20 outs. Recorded the largest attendance, followed by Al Ittihad with 12 finals to score.
Al Hilal went on to win 12 overseas finals as the club with the most wins in the finals, followed by Al Ittihad winning 6 finals.
Club Championship.. Leading
At the level of foreign championships, Al Hilal has put itself at the forefront without any competitors. Saudi clubs achieved 43 overseas titles in various championships. Al Hilal comes first with 15 overseas championships, followed by Union and Youth with 7 championships, and then settles with 5 championships. Saudi clubs also held 13 titles as the most-titled championship in The Gulf Club Championship. Did it
Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad played the most for consecutive finals.
The teams of Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad were able to reach five consecutive finals for each of them, as Al-Ittihad reached the Saudi-Egyptian Super Final twice in 2003, 2004 and 2005 in the AFC Champions League. 2005 Arab Champions, while Al-Hilal reached the 2014, 2017 and 2019 AFC Champions League Final and Arab Champions (Zayed Cup for Champions) 2018 and Saudi Egypt Super 2018.
Prateek is Sami, the leader of the scorers, and Noor is the top scorer in the final.
Saudi icon, Sami Al-Jaber with his teammate Al-Zaim Al-Hilali scored the most runs in overseas tournaments with 51 goals, followed by Al-Ittihad, Muhammad Noor with 35 goals.
At the level of finals played by Saudi clubs abroad, 94 goals were scored, while the nets scored 81 goals. Player Mohamed is the highest run-scorer in overseas finals with 6 goals, and is followed by the trio Sami with 4 goals, Al Jaber from Al Hilal, Abdullah Al Sheehan from Al Shabab and Sergio with Al Hilal and Al Ittihad.
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