
Minister of Sport receives 2025 AFC Elite Champions League winners Al-Ahli
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The reception was also attended by Assistant Minister of Sport Abdulilah bin Saad Al-Dalak, President of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation Yasser Al-Misehal, and several ministry officials and leaders.
Prince Abdulaziz expressed his pride and appreciation for the outstanding performances delivered by the Al-Ahli players over the course of the tournament. He also praised the players' commitment, competiveness and cohesiveness, which paved the way for ultimate victory.
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