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Saudi Premier League
Season1983–84
Dates5 October 1983 – 17 February 1984
ChampionsAl-Ahli (2nd title)
Asian Club ChampionshipAl-Ahli
Gulf Club Champions CupAl-Ahli
Arab Club Champions CupAl-Ahli
Matches played90
Goals scored221 (2.46 per match)
Top goalscorerHussam Abu Dawood
(13 goals)
Biggest home winAl-Ahli 5–0 Al-Shabab
(27 January 1984)
Biggest away winAl-Riyadh 0–4 Al-Hilal
(4 November 1983)
Al-Wehda 1–5 Al-Ettifaq
(23 January 1984)
Highest scoringAl-Shabab 4–4 Al-Qadisiyah
(20 January 1984)
Longest winning run6 games
Al-Ahli
Longest unbeaten run12 games
Al-Ittihad
Longest winless run11 games
Al-Wehda
Longest losing run7 games
Al-Riyadh

The 1983–84 Saudi Premier League was the 8th season of Saudi Premier League since its establishment in 1976. Al-Ettifaq were the defending champions, having won their 1st title in the previous season. The campaign began on 5 October 1983 and ended on 17 February 1984. The league was contested by 10 teams the top 8 teams from the previous season as well as Al-Wehda and Al-Riyadh, who joined as the promoted clubs from the 1982–83 First Division.

Going into the final matchday, Al-Ahli were leading the table with 2 points ahead of derby rivals Al-Ittihad. Al-Ittihad would face fourth-placed Al-Qadisiyah at home while Al-Ahli would face ninth-placed Al-Nahda away from home. Al-Ittihad would play on 9 February while Al-Ahli were originally scheduled to play on 10 February. However, Al-Ahli's match was delayed to 17 February.[1] Al-Ahli won the League title on 9 February 1984 after Al-Ittihad drew Al-Qadisiyah 1–1 at home.[2] Telê Santana became the fifth Brazilian to win the Saudi Premier League after Didi, Mário Zagallo, Chico Formiga, and Chinesinho.[3]

No relegation would happen this season following the decision to expand the league to 12 teams.

This season was notable for the absence of Saudi internationals. This was due to the Saudi national team's participation in the qualifiers for the 1984 Summer Olympics. These players include Al-Nassr's Majed Abdullah, Al-Ahli's Mohamed Abd Al-Jawad, Al-Hilal's Saleh Nu'eimeh, Al-Ettifaq's Saleh Khalifa, Al-Ittihad's Ahmed Bayazid, and Al-Shabab's Khalid Al-Ma'ajil among others.

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Ettifaq FC

Ettifaq FC

Al Ettifaq Football Club is a professional football club in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. Al-Ettifaq was established after the merging of three clubs in the city of Dammam at the year 1944. Al Ettifaq is the first Saudi team to win an international title – the 1984 Arab Club Champions Cup. Al Ettifaq is also the first team to win the Saudi Premier League without any defeat. Al Ettifaq is also the first side from Saudi Arabia to win the GCC Champions League. Al Ettifaq have a total of 13 different titles to their name. The Club also has its own futsal section.

1982–83 Saudi Premier League

1982–83 Saudi Premier League

The 1982–83 Saudi Premier League was the 7th season of Saudi Premier League since its establishment in 1976. Al-Ittihad were the defending champions, having won their 1st title in the previous season. The campaign began on 16 December 1982 and ended on 8 April 1983. The number of teams in the league was reduced from the previous season. The league was contested by 10 teams, the top 5 teams from Groups A and B.

Al-Riyadh SC

Al-Riyadh SC

Al-Riyadh Saudi Club is a football team based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, that is currently playing in the Saudi first division. It was established in 1953 as Ahli Al-Riyadh, then changed to Al-Yamamah and finally to Al-Riyadh.

Al-Ittihad Club (Jeddah)

Al-Ittihad Club (Jeddah)

Al-Ittihad Saudi Arabian Club, simply known as Al-Ittihad and also referred to as Ittihad Jeddah, is a professional football club based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, founded in 1927. The club spent its entire history in the top flight of football in Saudi Arabia, the Saudi Professional League, and is the second most decorated club in Saudi Arabia. Ittihad means "union" in Arabic.

Al-Nahda Club (Saudi Arabia)

Al-Nahda Club (Saudi Arabia)

Al Nahda is a Saudi football club from the city of Dammam, Eastern province. Established in 1949, they currently play in the Saudi First Division.

Didi (footballer, born 1928)

Didi (footballer, born 1928)

Waldyr Pereira, also known as Didi, was a Brazilian footballer who played as a midfielder or as a forward. He played in three FIFA World Cups, winning the latter two.

Mário Zagallo

Mário Zagallo

Mário Jorge Lobo Zagallo is a Brazilian former professional football player, coordinator and manager, who played as a forward.

Chinesinho

Chinesinho

Sidney Colônia Cunha, commonly known as Chinesinho, was a Brazilian footballer who played professionally, at both club and international levels, as a midfielder.

Football at the 1984 Summer Olympics

Football at the 1984 Summer Olympics

The association football (soccer) tournament at the 1984 Summer Olympics started on July 29 and ended on August 11, taking place throughout the United States. It was the first Olympic soccer competition in which officially professional players were allowed. Until then, the amateur-only rule had heavily favored socialist countries from the Eastern Bloc whose players were professionals in all but name. However, as agreed with FIFA to preserve the primacy of the World Cup, the Olympic competition was restricted to players with no more than five "A" caps at tournament start, regardless of age.

Majed Abdullah

Majed Abdullah

Majed Ahmed Abdullah is a Saudi Arabian former footballer who played for Al-Nassr and the Saudi national team. Abdullah is the all-time leading goalscorer for Saudi Arabia with 72 goals in 117 games. At club level, he is the record goalscorer for Al-Nassr and is the all-time top scorer of the Saudi Professional League. He was often referred to by his nickname "Arabian Jewel".

Mohamed Abd Al-Jawad

Mohamed Abd Al-Jawad

Mohamed Abd Al-Jawad is former Saudi Arabian football defender. His nickname is flying wing. Mário Zagallo gave him his number 13 in Saudi national team while he was training Saudi National team, Al-Jawad played with Saudi national team from 1980 to 1994 and played for Al-Ahli from 1978 to 1995. Now works as an agent for football (soccer) players.

Ahmed Bayazid

Ahmed Bayazid

Ahmed Bayazid is a Saudi Arabian footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1984 Summer Olympics.

Teams

Ten teams competed in the league – the top eight teams of the previous season and the two promoted teams from the First Division. Al-Wehda and Al-Riyadh were promoted to the Premier League and returned to the top flight after an absence of one year.[4] Al-Wehda were promoted on 24 March 1983 after defeating Al-Taawoun 2–0 at home.[5] Al-Wehda clinched the title after drawing Al-Riyadh 0–0 in the final matchday. Al-Riyadh were promoted after drawing Al-Wehda 0–0 in the final matchday.

Ohod were the first team to be relegated following a 5–1 away defeat to Al-Shabab on 7 April 1983.[6] The following day, Al-Rawdhah were defeated by Al-Qadisiyah 2–0 and were relegated.[7]

Stadiums and locations

Club Location Stadium
Al-Ahli Jeddah Youth Welfare Stadium in Jeddah
Al-Ettifaq Dammam Youth Welfare Stadium in Dammam
Al-Hilal Riyadh Youth Welfare Stadium in Al-Malaz
Al-Ittihad Jeddah Youth Welfare Stadium in Jeddah
Al-Nahda Dammam Youth Welfare Stadium in Dammam
Al-Nassr Riyadh Youth Welfare Stadium in Al-Malaz
Al-Qadisiyah Khobar Youth Welfare Stadium in Al-Rakkah
Al-Riyadh Riyadh Youth Welfare Stadium in Al-Malaz
Al-Shabab Riyadh Youth Welfare Stadium in Al-Malaz
Al-Wehda Mecca Youth Welfare Stadium in Jeddah

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Ohod Club

Ohod Club

Ohod Club is a Saudi Arabian professional football club based in Medina, which competes in the First Division League, the second tier of Saudi football.

Al-Rawdhah Club

Al-Rawdhah Club

Al-Rawdhah Club is a Saudi Arabian football (soccer) team in Al-Jeshah playing at the Saudi Second Division.

Ettifaq FC

Ettifaq FC

Al Ettifaq Football Club is a professional football club in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. Al-Ettifaq was established after the merging of three clubs in the city of Dammam at the year 1944. Al Ettifaq is the first Saudi team to win an international title – the 1984 Arab Club Champions Cup. Al Ettifaq is also the first team to win the Saudi Premier League without any defeat. Al Ettifaq is also the first side from Saudi Arabia to win the GCC Champions League. Al Ettifaq have a total of 13 different titles to their name. The Club also has its own futsal section.

Al-Nahda Club (Saudi Arabia)

Al-Nahda Club (Saudi Arabia)

Al Nahda is a Saudi football club from the city of Dammam, Eastern province. Established in 1949, they currently play in the Saudi First Division.

Al-Riyadh SC

Al-Riyadh SC

Al-Riyadh Saudi Club is a football team based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, that is currently playing in the Saudi first division. It was established in 1953 as Ahli Al-Riyadh, then changed to Al-Yamamah and finally to Al-Riyadh.

Jeddah

Jeddah

Jeddah, alternatively transliterated as Jedda, Jiddah or Jidda, is a city in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia and the country's commercial center. It is not known when Jeddah was founded, but Jeddah's prominence grew in 647 when the Caliph Uthman made it a travel hub serving Muslim travelers going for Islamic pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca. Since those times, Jeddah has served as the gateway for millions of pilgrims who have arrived in Saudi Arabia, traditionally by sea and recently by air. With a population of about 4,697,000 people as of 2021, Jeddah is the largest city in Makkah Province, the largest city in Hejaz, the second-largest city in the Saudi Arabia, and the ninth-largest in the Middle East. It also serves as the administrative centre of the OIC. Jeddah Islamic Port, on the Red Sea, is the thirty-sixth largest seaport in the world and the second-largest and second-busiest seaport in the Middle East.

Dammam

Dammam

Dammam is the fifth-most populous city in Saudi Arabia after Riyadh, Jeddah, Mecca, and Medina. It is the capital of the Eastern Province. With a total population of 1,252,523 as of 2020. The judicial and administrative bodies of the province, in addition to the administrative offices of other minor governmental departments functioning within the province, are located in the city. The word itself is generally used to refer to the city, but may also refer to its eponymous governorate.

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Al-Ahli (C) 18 10 7 1 27 11 +16 27 Gulf Club Champions Cup and
Arab Club Champions Cup and
Asian Club Championship
2 Al-Ittihad 18 9 7 2 28 17 +11 25
3 Al-Ettifaq 18 7 8 3 26 20 +6 22
4 Al-Qadisiyah 18 7 8 3 30 25 +5 22
5 Al-Nassr 18 7 6 5 27 18 +9 20
6 Al-Hilal 18 5 9 4 18 11 +7 19
7 Al-Shabab 18 5 7 6 20 25 −5 17
8 Al-Wehda 18 3 6 9 16 22 −6 12
9 Al-Nahda 18 2 5 11 11 29 −18 9
10 Al-Riyadh 18 2 3 13 18 43 −25 7
Source: rsssf.com Al-Jazirah
(C) Champion
  • Promoted: Ohod, Al-Jabalain.


 Saudi Premier League
1983-84 winners 
Al-Ahli
2nd title

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1985 Arab Club Champions Cup

1985 Arab Club Champions Cup

The 1985 Arab Club Champions Cup took place in Baghdad, Iraq and featured three teams. Al-Rasheed took the championship back to Iraq.

1985–86 Asian Club Championship

1985–86 Asian Club Championship

The 1985–86 Asian Club Championship was the fifth edition of the annual Asian club football competition hosted by the Asian Football Confederation, and was the first such tournament in 14 years. Several clubs played in the qualifying round in the fall of 1985, with he final tournament being held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, from 19 to 29 January 1986.

Al-Ittihad Club (Jeddah)

Al-Ittihad Club (Jeddah)

Al-Ittihad Saudi Arabian Club, simply known as Al-Ittihad and also referred to as Ittihad Jeddah, is a professional football club based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, founded in 1927. The club spent its entire history in the top flight of football in Saudi Arabia, the Saudi Professional League, and is the second most decorated club in Saudi Arabia. Ittihad means "union" in Arabic.

Ettifaq FC

Ettifaq FC

Al Ettifaq Football Club is a professional football club in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. Al-Ettifaq was established after the merging of three clubs in the city of Dammam at the year 1944. Al Ettifaq is the first Saudi team to win an international title – the 1984 Arab Club Champions Cup. Al Ettifaq is also the first team to win the Saudi Premier League without any defeat. Al Ettifaq is also the first side from Saudi Arabia to win the GCC Champions League. Al Ettifaq have a total of 13 different titles to their name. The Club also has its own futsal section.

Al Hilal SFC

Al Hilal SFC

Al-Hilal Saudi Football Club, simply known as Al-Hilal, is a professional multi-sports club based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Their football team competes in the Saudi Professional League. They are the most decorated club in Asia winning 65 official trophies. They also hold the record for the most continental trophies in Asia, as well as a record 18 Professional League titles.

Al-Nahda Club (Saudi Arabia)

Al-Nahda Club (Saudi Arabia)

Al Nahda is a Saudi football club from the city of Dammam, Eastern province. Established in 1949, they currently play in the Saudi First Division.

Al-Riyadh SC

Al-Riyadh SC

Al-Riyadh Saudi Club is a football team based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, that is currently playing in the Saudi first division. It was established in 1953 as Ahli Al-Riyadh, then changed to Al-Yamamah and finally to Al-Riyadh.

Results

Home \ Away AHL ETT HIL ITT NAH NSR QAD RIY SHB WHD
Al-Ahli 2–1 0–0 2–0 2–0 1–0 1–0 1–3 5–0 1–0
Al-Ettifaq 1–1 0–0 2–1 2–0 1–4 1–1 3–1 3–3 0–2
Al-Hilal 0–3 0–0 0–1 1–0 0–2 1–1 3–0 0–0 0–0
Al-Ittihad 1–1 1–1 1–1 4–2 2–2 1–1 4–1 3–0 1–0
Al-Nahda 0–0 0–0 0–4 1–2 0–3 0–2 2–2 2–1 2–2
Al-Nassr 2–2 0–1 0–0 0–1 0–0 1–1 5–1 0–3 2–1
Al-Qadisiyah 2–3 2–2 3–2 2–3 2–1 2–2 1–1 1–0 2–1
Al-Riyadh 0–1 1–2 0–4 1–1 0–1 0–2 1–2 2–3 1–4
Al-Shabab 0–0 0–1 0–2 0–0 1–0 2–1 4–4 2–0 0–0
Al-Wehda 1–1 1–5 0–0 0–1 1–0 0–1 0–1 2–3 1–1
Source: Al-Jazirah
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

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Ettifaq FC

Ettifaq FC

Al Ettifaq Football Club is a professional football club in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. Al-Ettifaq was established after the merging of three clubs in the city of Dammam at the year 1944. Al Ettifaq is the first Saudi team to win an international title – the 1984 Arab Club Champions Cup. Al Ettifaq is also the first team to win the Saudi Premier League without any defeat. Al Ettifaq is also the first side from Saudi Arabia to win the GCC Champions League. Al Ettifaq have a total of 13 different titles to their name. The Club also has its own futsal section.

Al-Nahda Club (Saudi Arabia)

Al-Nahda Club (Saudi Arabia)

Al Nahda is a Saudi football club from the city of Dammam, Eastern province. Established in 1949, they currently play in the Saudi First Division.

Al-Riyadh SC

Al-Riyadh SC

Al-Riyadh Saudi Club is a football team based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, that is currently playing in the Saudi first division. It was established in 1953 as Ahli Al-Riyadh, then changed to Al-Yamamah and finally to Al-Riyadh.

Al Shabab FC (Riyadh)

Al Shabab FC (Riyadh)

Al-Shabab Football Club is a Saudi Arabian professional football club based in Riyadh, that competes in the Saudi Professional League. Founded in 1947 as Shabab Al Riyadh, it was renamed Al Shabab in 1967.

Saudi El Clasico

Saudi El Clasico

Saudi El Clasico, also called Saudi Derby, It is called El Clasico proportion to the Spanish football rivalry. is a name of football rivalry for any match between Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad. It is contested twice a year in the Saudi Premier League competition and often meet in other competitions. Both of them hold two Champions League titles. The rivalry comes about as Riyadh and Jeddah are the two largest cities in Saudi Arabia.

Season statistics

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Saudi Arabia Hussam Abu Dawood Al-Ahli 13
2 Saudi Arabia Mohaisen Al-Jam'an Al-Nassr 11
Saudi Arabia Abdullah Ghurab Al-Ittihad
4 Saudi Arabia Jamal Mohammed Al-Ettifaq 9
5 Saudi Arabia Nasser Sodoos Al-Dossari Al-Riyadh 8
Saudi Arabia Abdulrahman Al-Dawood Al-Wehda
Saudi Arabia Hamad Al-Dossari Al-Qadsiah
8 Saudi Arabia Ahmed Al-Bishi Al-Qadsiah 7
Saudi Arabia Mohammed Abo Haidar Al-Ettifaq
10 Saudi Arabia Talal Sobhi Al-Ahli 6
Saudi Arabia Naif Marzooq Al-Shabab
Saudi Arabia Saad Abo Samrah Al-Ittihad
Saudi Arabia Hathal Al-Dossari Al-Hilal

Source: "1983–84 Saudi Premier League", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2023, February 18th), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983–84_Saudi_Premier_League.

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References
  1. ^ "تاجيل مباراة الاهلي و النهضة الى الجمعة ما بعد القادم".
  2. ^ "عرض اتحادي باهت اسفر عن التعادل مع الفريق القدساوي".
  3. ^ "Jazirah newspaper 18-02-84".
  4. ^ "الوحدة و الرياض يصعدان الى دوري الاضواء".
  5. ^ "الوحدة ضمنت بطولة اندية الدرجة الاولى".
  6. ^ "الشباب يودع احد بخمسة اهداف".
  7. ^ "القادسية تعلن هبوط الروضة".
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