Saudi Arabia — Ekhbary News Agency
Riyadh-based Al-Hilal Football Club has extended its historic dominance in the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup, achieving a new record for the most consecutive matches without a loss. Al-Hilal surpassed the previous record held by its traditional rival, Al-Ittihad Club, reaffirming its continuous superiority in the Kingdom's most prestigious and oldest domestic competition.
Al-Hilal Achieves 21-Match Unbeaten Streak
Al-Hilal has recorded an impressive streak of 21 consecutive matches in the King's Cup without suffering any defeat, an unprecedented achievement in the tournament's history. This new record reflects the technical and administrative stability enjoyed by the Blue Wave, highlighting its ability to maintain a high competitive level in major tournaments. This accomplishment adds to Al-Hilal's rich history of championships and records, further solidifying its position as one of the most prominent clubs in the region and demonstrating its sustained strength in Saudi football.
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