Al Hilal advances to Club World Cup round of 16 with 2-0 win over Pachuca

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Salem Aldawsari scored in the 22nd minute and Al Hilal beat Pachuca 2-0 on Thursday night to clinch a berth in the Club World Cup round of 16.

Marcus Leonardo also scored for Al Hilal, the only team outside Europe and the Americas to advance out of group play.

Al Hilal will next face English club Manchester City on Monday in Orlando, Florida.

Aldawsari, attacking from the left, scored with the ball bouncing off his right foot and soaring over the head of Pachuca goalie Sebastian Jurado to the right side of the goal.

The game drew 14,147 to Geodis Park, which has a capacity of 30,000.

Al Hilal’s Kalidou Koulibaly, right, and Pachuca’s Agustin Palavecino compete for the ball during the Club World Cup Group H soccer match between Al Hilal and CF Pachuca in Nashville, Tenn., Thursday, June 26, 2025. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Key Moment

As Pachuca kept trying to keep the pace up, Leonardo scored his first goal of the tournament in the last minute of extra time, dribbling swiftly past Jurado and sending a left-footed shot in to secure Al Hilal’s spot in the round of 16.

Takeaways

Al Hilal is the second team from Group H to move on, as Real Madrid clinched through a 3-0 victory against RB Salzburg.

Pachuca ended the tournament winless.

Pachuca’s Agustin Palavecino, left, and Al-Hilal’s Nasser Al-Dawsari battle for the ball during the Club World Cup Group H soccer match between Al Hilal and CF Pachuca in Nashville, Tenn., Thursday, June 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Johnnie Izquierdo)

What They Said

“These are not easy games, and we are in the Club World Cup so every team that is here they have potential. It was a hard game…so clean sheet and the win and we are through. That’s the most important.” – Ruben Neves of Al Hilal

“Every player wants to score, my goal was ambitious, and scoring was the cherry on top.” – Salem Aldawsari of Al Hilal

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