Al Hilal officially annuls the contract of his historic deal.. a shock in the Saudi street

surprised the board of directors Crescent Clubheaded by Fahd bin Nafel, the Saudi sports street, with a “shocking” decision, before the start of the new sports season 2022-2023.

Al Hilal enters the new sports season; title holder Prince Mohammed bin Salman Professional LeagueWhich he achieved in 2021-2022, following fierce competition with Al-Ittihad.

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The leader was crowned, in the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Professional Cup League, last season, with 67 points, only two points behind, from the first football team in the club. the Union.

* Al-Hilal terminates the contract of his historical deal

In this context, Hilal sources announced, in statements to Al-Riyadia newspaper, the termination of the contract linking the club with the Emirati company, Emaar, the strategic partner.

The sources revealed that the Bin Nafel administration had taken the decision. Taking advantage of the clause that allows the club or company to terminate the contract by one party only, following 3 years of signing.

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Al Hilal signed, in 2019, during Prince Mohammed bin Faisal, the club’s board of directors, a sponsorship contract with Emaar; For 5 years, in a historic deal at the time.

The newspaper pointed out that Al Hilal will announce the new strategic partner, whose name will appear on the first football team shirt, before the start of the new sports season.

It is worth noting that Al-Hilal and Al-Nasr clubs announced, in the last sports season, the signing of a partnership with “Al-Qiddiya”, in exchange for 100 million Saudi riyals annually.

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