Al-Shahrani returns to Al-Qadisiyah after 13 years with Al-Hilal Saudi Club.

- Saudi Professional League club Al-Qadisiyah announced on Monday the signing of left-back Yasser Al-Shahrani for two seasons until 2027 from local rivals Al-Hilal.

Al-Shahrani (33 years old) began his career with Al-Qadisiyah before joining Al-Hilal in 2012, spending 13 years with the team, full of titles, during which he won six league titles, five King’s Cup titles, five Saudi Super Cup titles, in addition to two Crown Prince Cup titles and one AFC Champions League title.

Al-Qadisiyah, who finished fourth in the league last season, said on their Twitter account, "The years of loyalty are back... completing the beginning of the story! Yasser is with us until 2027."

Al-Shahrani scored 15 goals and provided 41 assists in 450 matches across all competitions for Al-Hilal.

For its part, Al Hilal thanked Al Shahrani via its Instagram account, accompanied by a photo of his achievements in the colors of his jersey, and said, "13 years of gold, thank you Yasser Al Shahrani."

Al-Shahrani's last appearance for Al-Hilal was at the Club World Cup in the United States, but he did not play a single match before the team was eliminated from the tournament after a 2-1 defeat to Brazil's Fluminense in the quarter-finals.




(Press coverage for the Arabic edition by Donia Saad - Edited by Ahmed El-Khashab)

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