
The Saudi Arabia 2027 Local Organizing Committee has successfully concluded the AFC Champions League Elite Finals for the 2026 season, marking another milestone in the Kingdom’s growing track record of hosting major international sporting events.
Organized under the framework of preparations for the AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027, the tournament showcased high-level coordination and delivered an exceptional fan experience that earned widespread praise.

In the final match, held at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Jeddah, Al Ahli Saudi FC secured the championship title after defeating Japan’s FC Machida Zelvia. This victory marks the club’s second consecutive AFC Champions League Elite title, further strengthening its continental legacy.
The successful hosting of the tournament reflects Saudi Arabia’s ongoing commitment to the goals of Vision 2030, which include positioning the Kingdom as a premier global hub for major sporting events while ensuring world-class experiences for fans and participants alike.
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