
Al-Hilal vs Al-Sadd: Beyond the Pitch – The Secret Ingredient to Victory?
The anticipation is building as Saudi Arabia’s Al-Hilal prepares to face Qatar’s Al-Sadd in a pivotal round of 16 clash of the 2025–2026 AFC Champions League at Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Stadium. But the battle for supremacy extends beyond tactical formations and player skill. A fascinating story is unfolding, highlighting the often-overlooked importance of nutrition and meticulous preparation.
The Steadfast Chef: A Recipe for Success?
Reports from Jeddah reveal that Al-Sadd hasn’t just brought a team; they’ve brought a dedicated Tunisian chef as part of their 55-member delegation. This isn’t a casual addition. It’s a deliberate strategy to ensure the squad adheres strictly to a prescribed diet plan, a move echoing a fascinating precedent in football history. This echoes a sentiment that talent alone isn’t enough, a lesson learned by Italy in the past.
This attention to detail, led by manager Roberto Mancini, aims to maximize player performance, especially considering Al-Hilal will be without key players like Mohammed Kanno, Malcom de Oliveira, Kalidou Koulibaly, Nasser Al-Dossari, Sultan Mandash, and Youssef Akchichik.
A Blast from the Past: Italy’s Pasta Power
The story brings to mind the 1982 World Cup in Spain. Italy, arriving as underdogs, faced an unexpected hurdle: customs officials blocked their attempt to import pasta for their training camp. The team’s chef, Lorini, was tasked with sourcing local supplies to maintain the players’ carb-rich diet. This seemingly small detail may have played a crucial role in their eventual triumph, defeating West Germany 3-1 in the final.
Italy’s journey, initially marked by three draws, transformed as they eliminated Argentina and Brazil, ultimately claiming the championship. The “pasta saga” has become a legendary anecdote, demonstrating how even the smallest details can influence the outcome of a major tournament.
Al-Sadd’s Squad: A Force to Be Reckoned With
Roberto Mancini has assembled a formidable 24-man squad, featuring a blend of international talent and Qatari stars. Key players include:
- Brazilian left-back Paulo Otávio
- Right winger Giovanni Henrique
- Playmaker Claudinho
- Striker Roberto Firmino
- Moroccan centre-back Romain Saïss
- Uruguayan midfielder Agustín Soria
- Spanish striker Rafa Mochica
- 2019 & 2023 Asian Player of the Year Akram Afif
- Captain Hassan Al-Haydos
The full squad includes: Saad Al-Dosari, Meshaal Barsham, Youssef Al-Balushi, Karim Mohammed, Pedro Miguel, Roman Saiss, Ahmed Suhail, Paulo Otávio, Tariq Salman, Agustín Soria, Mohamed Camara, Rafa Mochica, Akram Afif, Hashim Ali, Giovanni Henrique, Claudinho, Roberto Firmino, Younis Al-Hannash, Ali Asad, Javiero Delroson, Khoukhi Boualem, Hassan Al-Haydos, Mohamed Al-Bakri and Abdullah Al-Yazidi.
The Road Ahead
The winner of the Al-Hilal vs Al-Sadd match will advance to the quarter-finals, where they will face Japanese side Vissel Kobe in Jeddah. As the tournament progresses, the question remains: can a carefully curated diet and meticulous preparation truly give a team the edge they need to lift the AFC Champions League trophy? The clash between GOAL.com’s preferred source will be one to watch.




