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Jorge Jesus Exits Al-Hilal Amid Strong Link To Brazil National Team Position
(MENAFN- The Rio Times) Al-Hilal Football Club announced the departure of Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus by mutual agreement on Saturday. The Saudi Arabian powerhouse confirmed the separation through a statement shared on their official social media platforms.
The dismissal follows Al-Hilal's recent elimination from the AFC Champions League Elite semifinals. The team suffered a 3-1 defeat to local rivals Al-Ahli just four days before the announcement. This setback added to a challenging season where Al-Hilal trails league leaders Al-Ittihad by six points with only five matches left.
Despite recent disappointments, Jesus enjoyed significant success during his tenure that began in July 2023. The 70-year-old manager guided Al-Hila to a remarkable world record of 34 consecutive victories across all competitions. His impressive achievements include winning the Saudi Pro League title, King Cup, and two Saudi Super Cups.
The timing of Jesus' departure raises questions about his next career move. Brazilian media reports suggest he stands as the leading candidate for the vacant Brazil national team coaching position. The five-time world champions have been without a permanent coach since Dorival Junior left the role in March 2025.
Jesus reportedly expressed willingness to forego participation in the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup if offered the Brazil position. According to football sources, the Brazilian Football Confederation has already engaged in salary discussions with the Portuguese tactician in recent weeks.
Jorge Jesus Exits Al-Hilal Amid Strong Link to Brazil National Team Position
Mohammed Al-Shalhoub will temporarily lead Al-Hilal for their remaining league fixtures. Saudi sports media indicates the club seeks a high-profile foreign replacement before their FIFA Club World Cup opener against Real Madrid on June 18. Current Fulham manager Marco Silva reportedly tops their list of potential candidates.
Jesus leaves Al-Hilal with an outstanding record of 100 wins, 18 draws, and only 11 losses across his two spells with the club. His strategic approach and tactical versatility earned him strong support from Brazilian football circles, particularly from Flamengo fans who remember his successful stint with their club.
The experienced manager might soon make history as Brazil's first-ever foreign head coach if negotiations succeed. The decision would come at a crucial time as Brazil prepares for World Cup qualifiers against Ecuador and Paraguay in early June.
The dismissal follows Al-Hilal's recent elimination from the AFC Champions League Elite semifinals. The team suffered a 3-1 defeat to local rivals Al-Ahli just four days before the announcement. This setback added to a challenging season where Al-Hilal trails league leaders Al-Ittihad by six points with only five matches left.
Despite recent disappointments, Jesus enjoyed significant success during his tenure that began in July 2023. The 70-year-old manager guided Al-Hila to a remarkable world record of 34 consecutive victories across all competitions. His impressive achievements include winning the Saudi Pro League title, King Cup, and two Saudi Super Cups.
The timing of Jesus' departure raises questions about his next career move. Brazilian media reports suggest he stands as the leading candidate for the vacant Brazil national team coaching position. The five-time world champions have been without a permanent coach since Dorival Junior left the role in March 2025.
Jesus reportedly expressed willingness to forego participation in the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup if offered the Brazil position. According to football sources, the Brazilian Football Confederation has already engaged in salary discussions with the Portuguese tactician in recent weeks.
Jorge Jesus Exits Al-Hilal Amid Strong Link to Brazil National Team Position
Mohammed Al-Shalhoub will temporarily lead Al-Hilal for their remaining league fixtures. Saudi sports media indicates the club seeks a high-profile foreign replacement before their FIFA Club World Cup opener against Real Madrid on June 18. Current Fulham manager Marco Silva reportedly tops their list of potential candidates.
Jesus leaves Al-Hilal with an outstanding record of 100 wins, 18 draws, and only 11 losses across his two spells with the club. His strategic approach and tactical versatility earned him strong support from Brazilian football circles, particularly from Flamengo fans who remember his successful stint with their club.
The experienced manager might soon make history as Brazil's first-ever foreign head coach if negotiations succeed. The decision would come at a crucial time as Brazil prepares for World Cup qualifiers against Ecuador and Paraguay in early June.
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