The veteran French star, Karim Benzema, striker for Al-Hilal's first football team, has won his first individual award with the "Leader" jersey, following his exciting transfer to the team during the current winter transfer window, quickly confirming his great technical value and strong addition to the Blue's attack line.
The Saudi Professional League officially announced Karim Benzema as the winner of the "Best Goal" award for the 21st round of the Saudi Professional League. This well-deserved accolade came after he scored a spectacular goal with a dazzling backheel flick, catching the opposing defense and goalkeeper off guard, during the match between Al-Hilal and Al-Akhdoud at Prince Hathloul bin Abdulaziz Sports City Stadium.
Benzema not only scored this beautiful goal, but also delivered an exceptional performance in that match by scoring a hat-trick (three goals), leading his team to an important victory, reflecting his rapid integration into the Al-Hilal system and his strong desire to make up for the previous period and give his best to the Blue Wave fans.
Impact of the winter transfer window and AFC regulations
Benzema's domestic form coincides with a legal controversy that has kept him out of continental competition recently. The French star was absent from Al-Hilal's squad for their match against Shabab Al-Ahli Dubai in the AFC Champions League. This absence stems from Asian Football Confederation (AFC) regulations, which prohibit a player from representing two different clubs in the same edition of the tournament.
Since Karim Benzema has previously participated with Al-Ittihad in the group stage of the current edition of the Asian Championship, the regulations prevent him from participating with his new club (Al-Hilal) in the knockout stages of the same season, which makes him available to participate only in local championships (the Roshan League and the King’s Cup) during the remainder of the current season.
Al-Hilal fans are counting heavily on Benzema’s extensive experience, the former Ballon d’Or winner, to lead the team towards retaining the local league title, especially since the team is going through a crucial stage of the season that requires world-class strikers capable of deciding matches from half-chances, which the player practically proved in the recent Al-Akhdoud match.

