Carrying His Daughter, Neymar Goes To The Field To Participate In The Hilal Celebration Of The Arab League Champion
JAKARTA - Al Hilal has confirmed the title in the Saudi Arabian League competition, although there are still three matches left. This certainty made the club celebrate which was also attended by their star, Neymar.
Al Hilal's title has been confirmed when they face Al Hazm at Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium. In the match which was held on Saturday, May 11, the hosts won with a final score of 4-1 which also made the points not overtaken at 89 to lock the top of the standings.
Quoted from Reuters, the result in that match was Al Hilal's 29th victory out of a total of 31 meetings with Al Hazm. In addition, this victory also made Al Hilal reclaim the Saudi Arabian League title from Al Ittihad's hands which won it last season.
In the last five seasons, Al Hilal has won the Saudi Pro League four times and overall this title is the 19th time for Al Hilal in the Saudi Arabian League.
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So far, no other team has been able to collect double-digit Saudi Pro League titles as recorded by Al Hilal. Neymar also celebrated the moment of celebrating this victory.
The Brazilian superstar was seen taking to the field with a special jersey celebrating the title. At another moment, Neymar was also seen holding his daughter, Mavie.
Neymar's future in Al Hilal is actually still full of speculation. Since being recruited from PSG in the summer of 2023, at a price that reportedly broke the Saudi Arabian League transfer record, Neymar's appearance could be counted by fingers until he was finally injured.
Neymar's ACL injury when defending the Brazilian national team in October 2023 practically ended his season after only playing five times for Al Hilal.
Meanwhile Al Nassr again had to settle for ending the season as runners-up in the Saudi Pro League. Last season his team Cristiano Ronaldo finished under Al Ittihad with a distance of five points.
Now Al Nassr will try to block Al Hilal's efforts to reach domestic trebles. Previously Al Hilal had won the Saudi Super Cup in April and qualified for the King's Cup final to face Al Nassr.