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Saudi Prince Khalid Bin Mohammed Passed Away

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Saudi Prince Khalid Bin Mohammed Passed Away

Prince Khalid bin Mohammed, the former president of Al Hilal Saudi Arabia, has sadly passed away after battling a health condition that affected the last part of his life. This news has brought immense sorrow to the Saudi sports community.

In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s sports circles, there is deep grief over the loss of Khalid bin Mohammed Rais Hilal. He was the head of one of the largest clubs in Asia and a highly respected sports figure.

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Many people on social media expressed their condolences and offered prayers for his forgiveness and strength to his family and friends. The funeral is scheduled to take place after the afternoon prayer on the following Sunday.

One user on social media stated, “Our condolences to our people in Saudi Arabia and the royal family on the death of the former president of Al-Hilal, Prince Khalid bin Muhammad, may God protect him. Our condolences to his family, sons, relatives, and all members of the honorable royal family. May God have mercy on him, forgive him, and grant his family patience and solace. We belong to God and to Him we shall return.”

Another user mentioned, “Prayers will be held, God willing, for the deceased of the Saudi and Al Hilal sports team Prince Khalid bin Mohammed bin Abdullah After the afternoon prayer tomorrow, Sunday, at the Prince Turki bin Abdullah Mosque in Riyadh, may God have mercy on the deceased and make him dwell in his spacious paradise. To God we belong and to Him we shall return.”

According to reports, Prince Khalid’s recent health issue was the cause of his passing. He served as the president of Al Hilal Saudi sports club from 2001 to 2004, during which the team achieved numerous regional and international championships, including victory in the AFC Champions League.

In addition to his contributions to sports, Prince Khalid bin Mohammed held various government roles in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.