The club failed to halt the winning streak of Al-Hilal during the team’s clash with Abdullah Al-Dubel Stadium, in the 21st round of the Saudi Roshin League for the 2023-24 season.
The al-hilal continued its way towards equalling a historic figure in the world of football, after the team returned with a valuable victory (0-2) against the host of the on al-ettifaq Monday, 26 February.
Sergey Savic gave the visitors precedence from a header ball at the 39th minute, and Salem Al-Dusri scored the second al-hilal goal at the 45 + 5th minute; The meeting ended with Halali winning a clean double.
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Al-hilal winning streak continues
Beating the deal, al-hilal s winning streak continued and reached 24 consecutive matches across all competitions, and the capital club came closer to breaking the world record, set by the Welsh club The New Saints, by winning 27 games in a row.
Biggest winning streak in football history
27 wins: The New Saints (Wales) in 2016
26 wins: Ajax (Netherlands) 1971-1972 season
25 wins: Ajax (Netherlands) in 1955
24 wins: Curitiba (Brazil) in 2011, Saudi Crescent in 2024.
23 wins: Bayern Munich (Germany) in 2020
22 wins: Real Madrid (Spain) in 2014
21 wins: Manchester City (England) in 2020-2021, Rangers (Scotland) in 2013.
In addition to the al-hilal winning streak, the capital’s Blue reached 32 unbeaten matches, with 29 wins and three draws, the longest current no-loss streak across world football, behind German club Bayer Leverkusen, unbeaten over 33 games.
After his victory over the al-ettifaq, Al-Hilal raised his balance to 59 points, 7 points ahead of the runner-up victory, while the “Knight of El-Mahna” balance stopped at 28 points in eighth place in the Saudi Roshen League ranking table.
The al-hilal runs in a distinctive manner across all competitions this season; The Leader has reached the semi-finals of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup, in addition to reaching the quarter-finals of the Asian Champions League.
Al-Hilal technically leads Portuguese coach Georgie Jesus in a second term, his first experience with the Saudi club in the 2018-19 season, during which he won the Saudi Super Cup, winning 19 times in 24 games; But he was sacked in the middle of the season;