Al Hilal VS Valencia [R] (Yusuf Thunayan Retirement Match)

Discussion in 'Asian Football Confederation' started by DemmahoM, Dec 14, 2005.

  1. DemmahoM

    DemmahoM Member

    Apr 1, 2005
    New Haven CT
    Club:
    --other--
    Final score Al Hilal 2-1 Valencia (with their full squad).

    Match videos later on..
     
  2. DemmahoM

    DemmahoM Member

    Apr 1, 2005
    New Haven CT
    Club:
    --other--
  3. Pescado

    Pescado New Member

    Jul 5, 2004
    Ittihad and Hilal really showed what Saudi clubs are made of.

    Al-Jamaan's goal :eek: great crowd as well.
    Great come back by Al-Jamaan after all his troubles, hope we can see him in the NT squad with Noor and Dokhi,
    Good job,
     
  4. Saudi64

    Saudi64 Member

    Apr 28, 2004
    Riyadh KSA
    Club:
    Al Shabab Riyadh
    Nat'l Team:
    Saudi Arabia
    I hope all these great results will reflect on the NT, we will suprise the world inshallah in 2006.
     
  5. DemmahoM

    DemmahoM Member

    Apr 1, 2005
    New Haven CT
    Club:
    --other--
    Hopefully..I think our players are getting some great experience in these matches..
     
  6. Bonizzoni

    Bonizzoni Member

    May 4, 2004
    São Paulo - Brasil
    Club:
    Olympique de Marseille
    Nat'l Team:
    Turkmenistan
    I saw the entire game...

    Hilal was fantastic.Both goals were very beautiful and it was nice to see Aimar & cia. running up aginast 2 gols at King Fahd Stadium :D
     
  7. DemmahoM

    DemmahoM Member

    Apr 1, 2005
    New Haven CT
    Club:
    --other--
    Yea Al Hilal could have made it 3-0 or even more!!
     
  8. PersianSaam14

    PersianSaam14 BigSoccer Yellow Card

    May 27, 2005
    Dubai
    good result guys
     
  9. hanul21

    hanul21 Guest

    man Al Hilal and Jeddah United are great representations of Asia..
     
  10. Pescado

    Pescado New Member

    Jul 5, 2004
    Funny how in an interview with Canizares, he thought Al-Jamaan was a Brazilian player. :D
     
  11. SS2006

    SS2006 Member

    Oct 30, 2004
    London, Canada
    omg i saw the goals, vs canizares wow!
    good to see king fahd stadium full again
    let see if saudi can do the same vs spain lol
     
  12. Pescado

    Pescado New Member

    Jul 5, 2004
    If we get passed Tunisia, we'll make it.
    Ukraine is very shady,
    Spain are huge underachievers in the WC

    Let's see what happens.
     
  13. Pescado

    Pescado New Member

    Jul 5, 2004
  14. EstebanGranero23

    Sep 25, 2005
    Dubai, UAE
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Before WC2002 Saudi had an amazing preformance in the Gulf Cup, especially Jam3aan, I thought 5alas Saudi is gonna do some damage and look what happened. InshaaAllah Saudi shock the world. Btw any one care to clear up Jam3aans problems?? I heard that he wanted a pro contract and was refused and ran away or sumthin.
     
  15. Saudi64

    Saudi64 Member

    Apr 28, 2004
    Riyadh KSA
    Club:
    Al Shabab Riyadh
    Nat'l Team:
    Saudi Arabia
    The problem that year is, we had lots of stars, but they only played well for a few months and then disappeared. Obaid AlDosari, Abdullah Sheehan, Abdullah Jamaan, Hasan AlYami, these were all forwards and big, one was the top goalscorer in the WCQs and etc, they were as big as Sami AlJaber etc at that time, now, one is playing in a Saudi 3rd division league, another is a reserve and only plays 10 minutes every 2 months, another doesn't even play and just trains with his club, another has completely disappeared.
     
  16. EstebanGranero23

    Sep 25, 2005
    Dubai, UAE
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Yea but whats the reason??? Is it cuz they stoped playing well?? And now that you have mentioned it I havent heard of Al-Yami since the WC.
     
  17. Saudi64

    Saudi64 Member

    Apr 28, 2004
    Riyadh KSA
    Club:
    Al Shabab Riyadh
    Nat'l Team:
    Saudi Arabia
    Many reasons, Jamaan had problems with the Hilal adminstration, they banned him and turned him into an amatuer player, they soon raised it and didn't let him play games for awhile, his case is rather confusing.
     
  18. EstebanGranero23

    Sep 25, 2005
    Dubai, UAE
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Thx for the clear up man, and he is back playing regularly now right?? And what are his chances of going to Germany.
     
  19. Saudi64

    Saudi64 Member

    Apr 28, 2004
    Riyadh KSA
    Club:
    Al Shabab Riyadh
    Nat'l Team:
    Saudi Arabia
    His chances of playing in germany is only 5%, he has a 10% of being in the squad, hes really nothing, we have way more better forwards, Yaser AlQahtani, Sami AlJaber, Saed AlHarthi, Mohammed anbar, maybe Talal Meshal.
     
  20. hammad_friend

    hammad_friend Member

    Dec 26, 2005
    Dubai, Karachi
    Club:
    Al Hilal Riyadh
    Nat'l Team:
    Saudi Arabia
    Its nice to see that Saudi Clubs are making such an impact on the world stage. However, the Saudi National Team should also make such an impact like their clubs in form of Al Ittihad and Al Hilal, recently. Moreover, if we look at Korea and Japan then we would come to know that they gave much preference to their national teams alongside clubs by playing friendly matches every now and then. I think that Saudis should also follow the same principle and must play 2 or 3 friendly matches a month, if not at national level then at least at club level, but most out of their home soil. This way they will become more stronger and un beatable.
     
  21. sahbekham_pactwinner

    Jun 12, 2005
    DOUBLE WOW WISH THE NATIONAL TEAM HAD THAT KIND OF CONFIDENCE...................
    way to go shloub................... he doesnt play like that during international games :mad: and i liked the part when yasser al qahtani missed and he was laughing :D :cool:
     
  22. sahbekham_pactwinner

    Jun 12, 2005
  23. sufyan

    sufyan New Member

    Jun 29, 2005
    Toronto & Saudi

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