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1995–96 Saudi Premier League

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Saudi Professional League
Season1995–96
ChampionsAl-Hilal
RelegatedAl Taawon
Al Raed
1994-95
1996-97

The 1995–96 Saudi Premier League was won by Al-Hilal for the 7th time after defeating Al Ahli in the final played in Jeddah. Al Taawon and Al Raed, both of whom represented Buraydah were relegated.

Stadia and locations

Locations of teams in the 1995-96 Saudi Premier League
Club Location Stadium
Al-Ahli Jeddah Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Stadium
Al-Ettifaq Dammam Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium
Al-Hilal Riyadh King Fahd Stadium
Al-Ittihad Jeddah Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Stadium
Al-Nasr Riyadh King Fahd Stadium
Al-Najma Unaizah Al-Najma Club Stadium
Al-Qadisiya Al Khubar Prince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium
Al Raed Buraydah King Abdullah Sport City Stadium
Al-Riyadh Riyadh King Fahd Stadium
Al-Shabab Riyadh King Fahd Stadium
Al Taawon Buraydah King Abdullah Sport City Stadium
Al-Ta'ee Ha'il Prince Abdul Aziz bin Musa'ed Stadium

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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.

Riyadh

Riyadh

Riyadh, formerly known as Hajr al-Yamamah, is the capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia. It is also the capital of the Riyadh Province and the centre of the Riyadh Governorate.

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.

Unaizah

Unaizah

Unaizah or officially The Governorate of Unaizah is a Saudi Arabian city in the Al Qassim Province. It lies south of the province capital Buraydah and north of Riyadh, the capital of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is the second largest city in Al-Qassim Province with a population of 163,729.

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.

Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium

Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium

The Prince Mohammad bin Fahd Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. It was built in 1973 and named after Muhammad bin Fahd, former governor of the Eastern Province, and was the first football stadium in the province.

Al Nassr FC

Al Nassr FC

Al-Nassr Football Club is a Saudi Arabian football club based in Riyadh. Formed in 1955, the club plays its home games at the Mrsool Park. Their home colours are yellow and blue.

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Al-Ittihad 22 12 5 5 37 23 +14 41
2 Al-Ahli 22 9 11 2 35 20 +15 38
3 Al-Nasr 22 8 9 5 43 31 +12 33
4 Al-Hilal 22 8 8 6 20 18 +2 32
5 Al-Ettifaq 22 8 6 8 27 27 0 30
6 Al Nejmeh 22 8 6 8 21 25 −4 30
7 Al-Ta'ee 22 6 10 6 21 19 +2 28
8 Al-Shabab 22 5 10 7 26 24 +2 25
9 Al-Riyadh 22 6 7 9 22 31 −9 25
10 Al-Qadisiya 22 7 4 11 25 38 −13 25
11 Al Taawon 22 6 5 11 25 35 −10 23
12 Al-Raed 32 2 13 17 21 32 −11 19
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Playoffs

Semifinals

16 May 1996 Al-Hilal 1–0 Al-Ittihad King Fahd Stadium, Riyadh
Mansour Al-Amuena 52' Referee: Nasser Al-Hamdan

Third place match

Final


 Saudi Premier League
1995-96 winners 
Al-Hilal
7th title

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Source: "1995–96 Saudi Premier League", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2023, February 14th), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995–96_Saudi_Premier_League.

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