With the 4-1 defeat of Al Khaleej last Friday, Al-Hilal, led by Jorge Jesus, reached its 32ndº consecutive triumph, thus extending the longest streak in the history of football. The team had already surpassed Welsh club The New Saints, who bagged 27 in 2016.
According to Sofascore, the Arab team has won all of its games since September 25, 2023. From that date onwards, the team still scored an incredible 94 goals and conceded just 13.
🔎 Al-Hilal continues to increase the longest winning streak in the history of football. The team has won ALL of its games since 09/25/2023! 🇸🇦🤯
⚔️ 32 games
✅ 32 wins (!)
📊 100% success (!)
⚽️ 94 goals (!)
🚫 13 goals conceded (!)
⏳ 64.9% ball possession pic.twitter.com/REEbAB3ncj— Sofascore Brazil (@SofascoreBR) April 5, 2024
Al Hilal, who started the sequence with the victory against Al Jabalain in the Saudi King Cup, have had an average of 64.9% possession since then.
The team’s next match will be against Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr, in a match valid for the semi-final of the Saudi Super Cup. The ball rolls at 4:30 pm (Brasília time), at Al Jazira Mohammed Bin Zayed Stadium.
Source: Gazetaesportiva

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