JDT Aims for Historic Win Against Al-Hilal in AFC Champions League Quarter-Finals
JDT eye statement win as Luis Garcia rallies side for ‘biggest game in club history’
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Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) is set to face Al-Hilal in Jeddah for their AFC Champions League quarter-final, a match described by CEO Luis Garcia as the biggest in the club's history. This marks JDT's first appearance in the tournament's last eight, aiming for global recognition and a place in the semi-finals.
- 01JDT is competing in the AFC Champions League quarter-finals for the first time.
- 02CEO Luis Garcia emphasizes the match against Al-Hilal as pivotal for the club's history.
- 03The club's owner, Tunku Ismail, has driven significant domestic success and aims for Asian recognition.
- 04JDT combines foreign talent with local player development to enhance Malaysian football.
- 05Garcia believes teamwork and organization will be key against financially stronger opponents.
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Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT), the Malaysian football champions, are preparing for a historic AFC Champions League quarter-final match against Saudi Arabia's Al-Hilal in Jeddah. CEO Luis Garcia has labeled this clash as the most significant in the club's history, marking their first entry into the tournament's last eight. JDT has established itself as a dominant force in Malaysian football, driven by the vision of owner Tunku Ismail. With a blend of experienced international players and a commitment to local talent development, JDT seeks to elevate both the club and Malaysian football on the continental stage. Despite financial disadvantages compared to Al-Hilal, Garcia is confident that organization, teamwork, and belief will be crucial in this high-stakes match. A victory would not only propel JDT into the semi-finals but also significantly enhance their global football brand.
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A win for JDT could inspire local football and enhance the club's reputation, potentially attracting more talent and investment into Malaysian football.
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