The games only goal came midway through the first half when Adama Coulibaly capitalised on a swift counter-attack, slotting the ball past the Kenyan goalkeeper with calm precision. Despite Police FCs spirited efforts in the second half, Al Hilals defence held firm, showcasing the tactical discipline that has made them regulars at the continental stage.
This performance is more than just a win on foreign soil it reflects a continuity of form from the African Nations Championship CHAN earlier this year. Al Hilal, relying heavily on home-based players competing in Sudans local leaguesand often under the shadow of a country in conflictreached the semi-finals of CHAN. That experience against fellow African domestic talents has evidently given them a foundation of resilience, cohesion, and sharpness that they are now bringing to the CAF Champions League.
The team has shown incredible character, said Adama Coulibaly. Despite the difficulties back home, the players carry the pride of Sudan with them. Those who were at the have brought the CHAN. That has proved we can compete, and we are now translating that into Champions League performances.
Police FC will need a strong showing in the second leg to overturn the deficit, but Al Hilal enter the return fixture with confidence. Their consistent presence in the group stages is a testament to a club culture that thrives even amid adversity, blending local talent with continental ambition.
The return leg promises to test Police FCs resolve, but Al Hilal, carrying the momentum from CHAN and a legacy of Champions League experience, look poised to continue their impressive run.
Key Moment:
28 Adama Coulibaly Al Hilal calmly slots home after a swift counter.