Benzema Returns to Spain with Al Ittihad Jeddah for Pre-Season Friendly Against Elche After 412 Days

In his first return to Spanish football after more than a year, French striker Karim Benzema has stepped back onto the familiar turf, ready to showcase his skills in a pre-season friendly. The former Real Madrid legend has been away from Spanish pitches for 412 days since his last appearance in the white jersey against Athletic Bilbao on June 4, 2023.

Benzema Returns to Spain with Al Ittihad Jeddah for Pre-Season Friendly Against Elche After 412 Days

Last week, Benzema joined the rest of the Al Ittihad Jeddah squad in Benidorm, officially starting their pre-season preparations. Their friendly schedule is tight and packed, including a match against Elche as well as games against Sevilla on July 26 and Real Betis on August 3. These matches are not only a test of Benzema’s current form but also an important opportunity for Al Ittihad to gel before the new season.

For Benzema, this return to Spain holds special significance. During his 14 seasons at Real Madrid, he won 25 titles, including five UEFA Champions League trophies, establishing himself as an indispensable part of the club’s history. Despite moving to Saudi Arabia to join Al Ittihad Jeddah last summer, the Spanish football atmosphere and the passion of the fans remained etched in his memory.

It’s worth noting that this match is not only Benzema’s comeback but also the debut of Elche’s new head coach, Sarabia, who will use this opportunity to present his football philosophy and tactical approach to the fans. In anticipation of this highly anticipated match, Elche Club reserved 300 tickets specifically for its members, demonstrating the importance they place on this game.

Additionally, the match against Elche marks the debut of Al Ittihad Jeddah’s new coach, Laurent Blanc, adding even more intrigue and interest to the fixture.

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