If familiarity breeds contempt, then the feeling between 抖阴短视频鈥檚 Al-Hilal and Japan鈥檚 Urawa Red Diamonds has gone well beyond that emotion.
For the third time in five editions of Asia鈥檚 showpiece club competition, the two powerhouse clubs will again meet in the decider as they look to secure, for players and fans, the bragging rights of being Asia鈥檚 best team.
The spectacle, firstly at the King Fahd Stadium in Riyadh this weekend, followed by the return bout at the iconic Saitama Stadium the following weekend, will rival anything taking place in world football, with crowds of 60,000 expected at both legs that will create an atmosphere worthy of the occasion.
As hot as the battle will be on the pitch, the fight off it will be just as fiercely contested. While the almost 9,000-kilometer distance between the two makes away travel difficult, there will be small pockets of both red and blue at either stadium, demonstrating the passion of both sets of fans.
It is the noise and spectacle created by the respective home crowds that will be most eagerly anticipated, with both Urawa and Al-Hilal fans known around the world for their raucous support and epic, stadium-wide tifos 鈥 giant colorful displays generated before the game.
Both the King Fahd and Saitama stadiums have borne witness to some of the best displays of fan culture in Asia in recent years. And while the players are busy preparing for the battle on the pitch, those supporters clad in red or blue will be desperate to outdo each other to show that they too are Asia鈥檚 best.
鈥淭here is no doubt that there is great competition between the fans of the two clubs,鈥 Al-Hilal diehard Bandar Alsaeedan told Arab News recently.
鈥淚n 2014, Al-Hilal鈥檚 board created a fans committee to manage Al-Hilal fans, and since then Al-Hilal fans have excelled in making tifos that have dazzled Asia,鈥 said Alsaeedan.
鈥淚n 2019 the new management of Al-Hilal created something called 鈥楤lue Power,鈥 which is a huge group of fans who follow the team wherever it goes, and support and encourage the team in a creative way to motivate the players.
鈥淏ut to be honest, Urawa also has very wonderful and amazing fans, and we may see each set of fans challenging the other in this match to prove its superiority in Asia.鈥
Taku Murakami is a lifelong Urawa Reds fan, having attended each of the club鈥檚 previous three AFC Champions League finals and will again be one of the lucky 60,000 fans clad for the return leg next weekend when he hopes to see his side clinch a third Asian title.
While he concedes there is a rivalry with Al-Hilal fans given their history, in true Japanese style he said Urawa fans seek only to support their players and not prove they are better than their Saudi counterparts.
鈥淪ome Reds supporters, particularly the ones who chant behind the goal at the north side of Saitama Stadium, might have a bit of rivalry with the Al-Hilal supporters,鈥 he told Arab News recently.
鈥淗owever, the main purpose of Reds鈥 supporters creating the best atmosphere and displaying the best tifo is not to prove they are better than the other, but to encourage Reds鈥 players to play for and pursue victory.鈥
One thing both sets of fans can agree on is that this year鈥檚 final is seen as the ultimate decider, with the ledger sitting at one win each. Urawa got the better of Al-Hilal in 2017 before the Saudi giants got their revenge in 2019.
鈥淚t is very rare for the same two clubs to play three times in the ACL final in this short period,鈥 Murakami continued.
鈥淯rawa won once in 2017, and Al-Hilal won once in 2019, so this third battle between them will determine which club is the genuine Asian champion.鈥
Alsaeedan, 29, is not short of confidence as the final approaches, going in with all the bravado we have come to expect from the blue half of Riyadh.
鈥淚n my opinion, at the present time, specifically the last three years, Al-Hilal is superior to all Asian teams in terms of level and in terms of local and international stars who play for Al-Hilal Club,鈥 he said.
鈥淚 feel very optimistic about the next match, and I expect that we will win the match at home in Riyadh and achieve the title for the second time in a row and the fifth in the history of Al-Hilal.
鈥淚n my opinion, Al-Hilal is better than Urawa.鈥
Let the games begin, on and off the pitch.