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2018–19 Hajer Club season

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Hajer
2018–19 season
ChairmanHamad Al-Arifi[1]
Manager
StadiumPrince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
MS League18th (relegated)
King CupRound of 32
(knocked out by Al-Hilal)
Top goalscorerLeague:
Faisel Al-Jamaan
(12 goals)

All:
Faisel Al-Jamaan
(12 goals)
2019–20 →
All statistics correct as of 15 May 2019.

The 2018–19 season was Hajer's third consecutive season in the Prince Mohammad bin Salman League following their relegation from the Professional League during the 2015–16 season, it was also their 68th year in existence.[4] Along with competing in the MS League, the club also participated in the King Cup. The season covers the period from 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019.

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Saudi Professional League

Saudi Professional League

The Saudi Pro League, known as the Roshn Saudi League for sponsorship reasons, is the top division of association football in the Saudi Arabian league system. It has been operating as a round-robin tournament from it inaugural season until the 1989–90 season, after that the Saudi Federation decided to merge the football League with the King's Cup in one tournament and the addition of the Golden Box. The Golden Box would be an end of season knockout competition played between the top four teams of the regular league season. These teams would play at a semi-final stage to crown the champions of Saudi Arabia. The league reverted to a round-robin system in the 2007–08 season.

2015–16 Saudi Professional League

2015–16 Saudi Professional League

The 2015–16 Saudi Professional League was the 40th season of the Saudi Professional League, the top Saudi professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1976. The season began on 19 August 2015 and ended on 14 May 2016. Al-Nassr were the two time defending champions having won their seventh title last season. The league was contested by the 12 teams from the 2014–15 season as well as Al-Qadisiyah and Al-Wehda, who joined as the promoted clubs from the 2014–15 First Division. They replace Al-Orobah and Al-Shoulla who were relegated to the 2015–16 First Division.

2019 King Cup

2019 King Cup

The 2019 King Cup, or The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup, was the 44th edition of the King Cup since its establishment in 1957, and the 1st under the current format. It started on 1 January and concluded with the final on 2 May 2019. As winners of the tournament, Al-Taawoun qualified for the 2020 AFC Champions League group stage.

First-team squad

As of 1 September 2018[5][6]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF Nigeria NGA Gege Soriola
4 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Hassan Al-Sandal
5 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Sami Abdulghani
6 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Abdulaziz Al-Shuhaib
7 MF Tunisia TUN Ahmed Hosni
8 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Abdullah Al-Yousef
9 MF Brazil BRA Rayllan
10 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Jehad Al-Zowayed
11 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Hassan Al-Solan
12 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Ali Al-Maani
13 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Saud Fallatah
14 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Abdurahman Al-Huraib (captain)
16 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Mahmoud Bu Hassan
17 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Haitham Al-Khulaif
18 MF Nigeria NGA Djebril Mohammed
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW Senegal SEN Waliou Ndoye
22 GK Saudi Arabia KSA Abdulraouf Al-Daqeel
23 GK Saudi Arabia KSA Nawaf Al-Otaibi
25 GK Iraq IRQ Noor Sabri
27 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Hassan Al-Mohammed
32 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Hamad Al-Jizani
33 GK Saudi Arabia KSA Radhi Al-Olaiwi
47 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Nasser Al-Ojail
48 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Abdullah Othman
70 FW Saudi Arabia KSA Faisel Al-Jamaan
73 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Hassan Al-Harbi
77 FW Saudi Arabia KSA Abdulaziz Al-Mutair
88 MF Mauritania MTN Alassane Diop
99 FW Ghana GHA Robert Ghansah

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FIFA eligibility rules

FIFA eligibility rules

As the governing body of association football, FIFA is responsible for maintaining and implementing the rules that determine whether an association football player is eligible to represent a particular country in officially recognised international competitions and friendly matches. In the 20th century, FIFA allowed a player to represent any national team, as long as the player held citizenship of that country. In 2004, in reaction to the growing trend towards naturalisation of foreign players in some countries, FIFA implemented a significant new ruling that requires a player to demonstrate a "clear connection" to any country they wish to represent. FIFA has used its authority to overturn results of competitive international matches that feature ineligible players.

Defender (association football)

Defender (association football)

In the sport of association football, a defender is an outfield position whose primary role is to stop attacks during the game and prevent the opposition from scoring.

Nigeria Football Federation

Nigeria Football Federation

The Nigeria Football Federation is Nigeria's football governing body. It was formally launched in 1945 and formed the first Nigerian national football team in 1949. It joined CAF in 1959 and FIFA in 1960. The NFF headquarters is located in the city of Abuja.

Gege Soriola

Gege Soriola

Oluwafemi Gege Soriola is a Nigerian international footballer who plays for Saudi club Riffa SC as a centre back.

Saudi Arabian Football Federation

Saudi Arabian Football Federation

The Saudi Arabian Football Federation is the football governing body of Saudi Arabia. Founded in 1956, its responsibilities include administration of club competitions and national teams. The founder of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation is Prince Abdullah bin Faisal Al Saud.

Hassan Al-Sandal

Hassan Al-Sandal

Hassan Al-Sandal is a Saudi professional footballer who plays a defender.

Midfielder

Midfielder

A midfielder is an outfield position in association football. Midfielders may play an exclusively right back role, breaking up attacks, and are in that case known as defensive midfielders. As central midfielders often go across boundaries, with mobility and passing ability, they are often referred to as deep-lying midfielders, play-makers, box-to-box midfielders, or holding midfielders. There are also attacking midfielders with limited defensive assignments.

Sami Abdulghani

Sami Abdulghani

Sami Abdulghani is a Saudi professional footballer who plays as a midfielder and left back.

Tunisian Football Federation

Tunisian Football Federation

The Tunisian Football Federation is the governing body of football in Tunisia. It was established in 1957. It became a member in the FIFA in 1960, and in the same year it also became a member in the CAF association. It organises the football league, the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1, the Tunisia national football team and the Tunisia women's national football team. It is based in Tunis.

Abdullah Al-Yousef (footballer, born 1989)

Abdullah Al-Yousef (footballer, born 1989)

Abdullah Al-Yousef is a Saudi professional footballer who currently plays as a left back for Saudi Professional League club Al-Adalah.

Brazilian Football Confederation

Brazilian Football Confederation

The Brazilian Football Confederation is the governing body of football in Brazil. It was founded on Monday, 8 June 1914, as Federação Brasileira de Sports, and renamed Confederação Brasileira de Desportos in 1916. The football confederation, as known today, separated from other sports associations on 24 September 1979. Between 1914 and 1979 it was the governing body, or at least the international reference, for other olympic sports, such as tennis, athletics, handball, swimming and waterpolo. It currently has the most wins on FIFA world cups, with a total of five.

Transfers

In

Date Pos. Name Previous club Fee Source
19 June 2018 DF Nigeria Gege Soriola Bahrain Al-Malkiya Free [7]
21 June 2018 MF Tunisia Ahmed Hosni Tunisia Stade Tunisien Free [8]
24 June 2018 GK Iraq Noor Sabri Iraq Naft Al-Wasat Undisclosed [9]
4 July 2018 DF Saudi Arabia Hamad Al-Jizani Saudi Arabia Al-Qadsiah Free [10]
4 July 2018 DF Saudi Arabia Saud Fallatah Saudi Arabia Al-Nojoom Free [11]
13 July 2018 FW Ghana Robert Ghansah Oman Al-Shabab Free [12]
14 July 2018 MF Nigeria Djebril Mohammed Saudi Arabia Al-Nojoom Free [13]
30 July 2018 MF Brazil Rayllan Brazil Juazeiro Free [14]
22 August 2018 MF Mauritania Alassane Diop Mauritania Nouadhibou Free [15]
23 August 2018 FW Senegal Waliou Ndoye Tunisia Sfaxien Free [16]
19 January 2019 MF Brazil Diego Barboza Saudi Arabia Al-Qaisumah Free [17]
19 January 2019 FW Saudi Arabia Rashed Al-Salem Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal Free [18]
27 January 2019 FW Poland Łukasz Gikiewicz Saudi Arabia Al-Batin Free [19]

Out

Date Pos. Name New club Fee Source
1 June 2018 DF Saudi Arabia Mohammed Al-Mohanna Released Free
1 June 2018 DF Saudi Arabia Safwan Hawsawi Released Free
1 June 2018 MF Saudi Arabia Ibrahim Al-Ibrahim Released Free
1 June 2018 FW Saudi Arabia Saleh Al-Arfej Released Free
1 June 2018 FW Brazil Willen Released Free
19 June 2018 DF Nigeria Abdulshakour Hosawi Saudi Arabia Al-Nojoom Free [20]
22 July 2018 DF Saudi Arabia Radhi Al-Radhi Saudi Arabia Al-Adalh Free [21]
27 July 2018 MF Saudi Arabia Abdulhadi Al-Harajin Saudi Arabia Al-Jabalain Free [22]
14 August 2018 DF Tunisia Mohamed Houssem Slimene Saudi Arabia Abha Free [23]
16 August 2018 DF Saudi Arabia Mohammed Al-Musained Released Free [24]
16 August 2018 MF Saudi Arabia Abduraheem Al-Debbas Released Free [25]
16 August 2018 MF Saudi Arabia Khaled Al-Aboud Saudi Arabia Al-Muzahimiyyah Free [26]
17 August 2018 MF Saudi Arabia Eisa Al-Saeed Saudi Arabia Al-Nojoom Free [27]
10 September 2018 GK Saudi Arabia Khalid Radhy Saudi Arabia Al-Sadd Free [28]
12 September 2018 DF Saudi Arabia Jaafer Al-Saeed Saudi Arabia Al-Sharq Free
18 October 2018 FW Saudi Arabia Yousef Atallah Saudi Arabia Al-Bukayriyah Free [29]
31 December 2018 DF Saudi Arabia Ahmed Al-Nufaili Saudi Arabia Al-Ain Free [30]
23 January 2019 MF Tunisia Ahmed Hosni Released Free [31]
21 April 2019 GK Iraq Noor Sabri Released Free [32]

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Nigeria

Nigeria

Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf of Guinea to the south in the Atlantic Ocean. It covers an area of 923,769 square kilometres (356,669 sq mi), and with a population of over 230 million, it is the most populous country in Africa, and the world's sixth-most populous country. Nigeria borders Niger in the north, Chad in the northeast, Cameroon in the east, and Benin in the west. Nigeria is a federal republic comprising 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, where the capital, Abuja, is located. The largest city in Nigeria is Lagos, one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world and the second-largest in Africa.

Gege Soriola

Gege Soriola

Oluwafemi Gege Soriola is a Nigerian international footballer who plays for Saudi club Riffa SC as a centre back.

Bahrain

Bahrain

Bahrain, officially the Kingdom of Bahrain, is an island country in Western Asia. It is situated on the Persian Gulf, and comprises a small archipelago made up of 50 natural islands and an additional 33 artificial islands, centered on Bahrain Island which makes up around 83 percent of the country's landmass. Bahrain is situated between Qatar and the northeastern coast of Saudi Arabia, to which it is connected by the King Fahd Causeway. According to the 2020 census, the country's population numbers 1,501,635, of whom 712,362 are Bahraini nationals. Bahrain spans some 760 square kilometres (290 sq mi), and is the third-smallest nation in Asia after the Maldives and Singapore. The capital and largest city is Manama.

Malkiya Club

Malkiya Club

Malkiya SCC is a Bahraini professional football club based in Malkiya.

Stade Tunisien

Stade Tunisien

Stade Tunisien or ST is a football club from Bardo, Tunis, Tunisia. Alongside Espérance de Tunis and Club Africain it forms the group of three best teams in the capital city region. Founded in 1948, it is the successor of the football section of the defunct Association of Young Muslims of Bardo founded in 1923. The team plays in green, red and white colours, after the Bey colours, as the team was under their patronage until the Tunisian independence. Their ground is Hedi Ennaifer, which has a capacity of 12,000.

Iraq

Iraq

Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered by Turkey to the north, Iran to the east, the Persian Gulf and Kuwait to the southeast, Saudi Arabia to the south, Jordan to the southwest and Syria to the west. The capital and largest city is Baghdad. Iraq is home to diverse ethnic groups including Iraqi Arabs, Kurds, Turkmens, Assyrians, Armenians, Yazidis, Mandaeans, Persians and Shabakis with similarly diverse geography and wildlife. The majority of the country's 40 million residents are Muslims – the notable other faiths are Christianity, Yazidism, Mandaeism, Yarsanism and Zoroastrianism. The official languages of Iraq are Arabic and Kurdish; others also recognised in specific regions are Suret (Assyrian), Turkish and Armenian.

Noor Sabri

Noor Sabri

Noor Sabri Abbas Hasan Al-Baidawi, simply known as Noor Sabri is an Iraqi professional goalkeeper. He plays for Samarra in the Iraqi Premier League. He played 16 years for the Iraqi national team and retired from international football in 2018.

Naft Al-Wasat SC

Naft Al-Wasat SC

Naft Al-Wasat Sports Club is an Iraqi sports club based in Najaf, Iraq. Its professional football team plays in the Iraqi Premier League, the top tier of Iraqi football. The club's home stadium is An-Najaf Stadium.

Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country in Western Asia. It covers the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula, and has a land area of about 2,150,000 km2 (830,000 sq mi), making it the fifth-largest country in Asia, the second-largest in the Arab world, and the largest in Western Asia and the Middle East. It is bordered by the Red Sea to the west; Jordan, Iraq, and Kuwait to the north; the Persian Gulf, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates to the east; Oman to the southeast; and Yemen to the south. Bahrain is an island country off its east coast. The Gulf of Aqaba in the northwest separates Saudi Arabia from Egypt and Israel. Saudi Arabia is the only country with a coastline along both the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf, and most of its terrain consists of arid desert, lowland, steppe, and mountains. Its capital and largest city is Riyadh. The country is home to Mecca and Medina, the two holiest cities in Islam.

Al-Nojoom FC

Al-Nojoom FC

Al-Nojoom FC is a Saudi Arabian professional sports club based in Al-Hasa, they play their home games in Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium.

Ghana

Ghana

Ghana, officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It abuts the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, sharing borders with Ivory Coast in the west, Burkina Faso in the north, and Togo in the east. Ghana covers an area of 238,535 km2 (92,099 sq mi), spanning diverse biomes that range from coastal savannas to tropical rainforests. With over 32 million inhabitants, Ghana is the second-most populous country in West Africa, after Nigeria. The capital and largest city is Accra; other major cities are Kumasi, Tamale, and Sekondi-Takoradi.

Oman

Oman

Oman, officially the Sultanate of Oman, is an Arab country located in Western Asia. It is situated on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, and spans the mouth of the Persian Gulf. Oman shares land borders with Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen, while sharing maritime borders with Iran and Pakistan. The coast is formed by the Arabian Sea on the southeast, and the Gulf of Oman on the northeast. The Madha and Musandam exclaves are surrounded by the United Arab Emirates on their land borders, with the Strait of Hormuz and the Gulf of Oman forming Musandam's coastal boundaries. Muscat is the nation's capital and largest city.

Pre-season friendlies

24 July 2018 (2018-07-24) Friendly Hajer Saudi Arabia 1–2 Saudi Arabia Al-Adalh Al-Hasa, Saudi Arabia
19:15 AST Al-Ghlab 7' Report Al-Majhad 78'
Fouzai 90'
Stadium: Hajer Club Stadium
5 August 2018 (2018-08-05) Friendly Pharco Egypt 2–2 Saudi Arabia Hajer Alexandria, Egypt
18:15 EET pen.'
pen.'
Report Al-Jamaan 38'
Al-Solan 85'
Stadium: Alexandria Stadium
11 August 2018 (2018-08-11) Friendly Olympic Egypt 3–2 Saudi Arabia Hajer Alexandria, Egypt
16:55 EET 14'
35'
45' (pen.)
Report Al-Khulaif 40'
Al-Mutair 89'
Stadium: Ezzedin Yacoub Stadium
15 August 2018 (2018-08-15) Friendly Al Ahly Egypt 2–1 Saudi Arabia Hajer Alexandria, Egypt
16:55 EET 32'
45'
Report Al-Mutair 30' Stadium: Borg El Arab Stadium
18 August 2018 (2018-08-18) Friendly Smouha Egypt 2–2 Saudi Arabia Hajer Alexandria, Egypt
17:00 EET Oukri 32'
Mekky 88' (pen.)
Report Al-Yousef 16'
Othman 17'
Stadium: Smouha Club Stadium

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Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country in Western Asia. It covers the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula, and has a land area of about 2,150,000 km2 (830,000 sq mi), making it the fifth-largest country in Asia, the second-largest in the Arab world, and the largest in Western Asia and the Middle East. It is bordered by the Red Sea to the west; Jordan, Iraq, and Kuwait to the north; the Persian Gulf, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates to the east; Oman to the southeast; and Yemen to the south. Bahrain is an island country off its east coast. The Gulf of Aqaba in the northwest separates Saudi Arabia from Egypt and Israel. Saudi Arabia is the only country with a coastline along both the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf, and most of its terrain consists of arid desert, lowland, steppe, and mountains. Its capital and largest city is Riyadh. The country is home to Mecca and Medina, the two holiest cities in Islam.

Exhibition game

Exhibition game

An exhibition game is a sporting event whose prize money and impact on the player's or the team's rankings is either zero or otherwise greatly reduced. In team sports, matches of this type are often used to help coaches and managers select and condition players for the competitive matches of a league season or tournament. If the players usually play in different teams in other leagues, exhibition games offer an opportunity for the players to learn to work with each other. The games can be held between separate teams or between parts of the same team.

Hofuf

Hofuf

Al-Hofuf is the major urban city in the Al-Ahsa Oasis in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, with a population of 858,395. It is also known for being one of the largest date producers in the world, and for its old souks and palaces.

UTC+03:00

UTC+03:00

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Hassan Al-Majhad

Hassan Al-Majhad

Hassan Al-Majhad is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Saudi Pro League side Al-Khaleej.

Pharco FC

Pharco FC

Pharco Football Club, is an Egyptian football club based in Alexandria, Egypt. The club is related to the pharmaceutical company, Pharco Corporation, which was founded in 1983.

Egypt

Egypt

Egypt, officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia via a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, the Gaza Strip of Palestine and Israel to the northeast, the Red Sea to the east, Sudan to the south, and Libya to the west. The Gulf of Aqaba in the northeast separates Egypt from Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Cairo is the capital and largest city of Egypt, while Alexandria, the second-largest city, is an important industrial and tourist hub at the Mediterranean coast. At approximately 100 million inhabitants, Egypt is the 14th-most populated country in the world.

Competitions

Prince Mohammad bin Salman League

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Abha (C, P) 38 19 12 7 52 38 +14 69 Promotion to Pro League
2 Damac (P) 38 16 16 6 52 31 +21 64
3 Al-Adalah (P) 38 18 9 11 49 39 +10 63
4 Al-Khaleej (Q) 38 15 15 8 49 39 +10 60 Qualification for the Promotion play-offs
5 Al-Jeel 38 16 9 13 52 44 +8 57[a]
6 Al-Tai 38 15 12 11 39 34 +5 57[a]
7 Najran 38 13 13 12 47 43 +4 52
8 Jeddah 38 11 17 10 46 43 +3 50[b]
9 Al-Nojoom 38 11 17 10 46 44 +2 50[b]
10 Al-Nahda 38 14 7 17 41 42 −1 49[c]
11 Al-Ain 38 12 13 13 43 45 −2 49[c]
12 Al-Shoulla 38 13 9 16 42 46 −4 48[d]
13 Al-Kawkab 38 13 9 16 45 52 −7 48[d]
14 Al-Mujazzal 38 12 12 14 41 45 −4 48[d]
15 Al-Jabalain 38 11 15 12 35 40 −5 48[d]
16 Al-Ansar 38 12 11 15 39 41 −2 47[e]
17 Al-Qaisumah (R) 38 13 8 17 46 53 −7 47[e] Relegation to the Second Division
18 Hajer (R) 38 11 14 13 39 42 −3 47[e]
19 Al-Washm (R) 38 12 7 19 35 51 −16 43
20 Al-Orobah (R) 38 5 11 22 37 63 −26 26
Updated to match(es) played on 15 May 2019. Source: kooora.com
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Total goal difference; 5) Total goals scored; 6) Play-off (only for deciding champion, promotion and relegation).[33]
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Al-Jeel finished ahead of Al-Tai on head-to-head goal difference: Al-Jeel 2–0 Al-Tai, Al-Tai 1–0 Al-Jeel.
  2. ^ a b Jeddah finished ahead of Al-Nojoom on overall goal difference: Jeddah +3, Al-Nojoom +2 (Jeddah 1–1 Al-Nojoom, Al-Nojoom 2–2 Jeddah).
  3. ^ a b Al-Nahda finished ahead of Al-Ain on overall goal difference: Al-Nahda −1, Al-Ain −2 (Al-Nahda 2–1 Al-Ain, Al-Ain 2–1 Al-Nahda).
  4. ^ a b c d Head-to-head points: Al-Shoulla 13, Al-Kawkab 12, Al-Mujazzal 7, Al-Jabalain 2 (Al-Shoulla 2–1 Al-Kawkab, Al-Kawkab 3–2 Al-Shoulla, Al-Shoulla 2–0 Al-Mujazzal, Al-Mujazzal 1–2 Al-Shoulla, Al-Shoulla 0–0 Al-Jabalain, Al-Jabalain 1–3 Al-Shoulla, Al-Kawkab 2–1 Al-Mujazzal, Al-Mujazzal 2–1 Al-Kawkab, Al-Kawkab 1–0 Al-Jabalain, Al-Jabalain 1–2 Al-Kawkab, Al-Mujazzal 1–0 Al-Jabalain, Al-Jabalain 0–0 Al-Mujazzal).
  5. ^ a b c Head-to-head points: Al-Ansar 8, Al-Qaisumah 4, Hajer 3 (Al-Ansar 4–1 Al-Qaisumah, Al-Qaisumah 0–2 Al-Ansar, Al-Ansar 1–1 Hajer, Hajer 2–2 Al-Ansar, Al-Qaisumah 2–1 Hajer, Hajer 0–0 Al-Qaisumah).

Results summary

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
38 11 14 13 39 42  −3 47 5 6 8 16 20  −4 6 8 5 23 22  +1

Last updated: 16 May 2019.
Source:

Results by matchday

Matchday1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAHAHAAAHAHHHAAHAHHAHAHAHHHAHAAAHHAHA
ResultDWWWDDWDDDDWDLLDLWWLLLLLWDDLWWDLLLDDLW
Position84211422344223556645561114111212151210912131415161818
Updated to match(es) played on 16 May 2019. Source:
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

All times are local, AST (UTC+3).

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

28 August 2018 1 Al-Adalh 1–1 Hajer Al-Hasa
18:45 Yao 88' Report Al-Jamaan 11' (pen.) Stadium: Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
Referee: Majed Al-Shamrani
4 September 2018 2 Hajer 2–0 Abha Al-Hasa
18:40 Al-Jamaan 66'
Othman 90+3'
Report Stadium: Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
Referee: Raed Al-Zahrani
11 September 2018 3 Al-Jeel 0–3 Hajer Al-Hasa
18:30 Report Diop 16'
Al-Yousef 35'
Al-Jamaan 86' (pen.)
Stadium: Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
Referee: Abdulrahman Al-Shehri
18 September 2018 4 Hajer 2–0 Al-Mujazzal Al-Hasa
18:40 Hosni 57'
Al-Jamaan 90+4'
Report Stadium: Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
Referee: Hussein Abo Shaheen
26 September 2018 5 Al-Washm 1–1 Hajer Shaqraa
18:30 Bakaki 46' Report Al-Jamaan 48' Stadium: Al-Washm Club Stadium
Referee: Abdullah Al-Awidan
2 October 2018 6 Hajer 1–1 Al-Orobah Al-Hasa
18:05 Al-Jamaan 62' (pen.) Report Pato 74' (pen.) Stadium: Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
Referee: Khaled Salwi
10 October 2018 7 Al-Shoulla 0–2 Hajer Al-Kharj
18:10 Report Soriola 17'
Othman 73'
Stadium: Al-Shoulla Club Stadium
Referee: Khaled Al-Teris
17 October 2018 8 Al-Jabalain 0–0 Hajer Ha'il
18:25 Report Stadium: Prince Abdul Aziz bin Musa'ed Stadium
Referee: Hussein Abo Shaheen
24 October 2018 9 Jeddah 1–1 Hajer Jeddah
18:30 Alhaj 27' Report Al-Yousef 31' Stadium: Reserve Stadium in King Abdullah Sports City
Referee: Faisal Al-Balawi
30 October 2018 10 Hajer 0–0 Al-Nahda Al-Hasa
17:40 Report Stadium: Al-Fateh Club Stadium
Referee: Majed Al-Shamrani
6 November 2018 11 Al-Nojoom 1–1 Hajer Al-Hasa
18:20 Al-Harbi 66' Report Hosni 35' Stadium: Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
Referee: Mohammed Al-Buraidi
13 November 2018 12 Hajer 1–0 Najran Al-Hasa
17:40 Al-Jamaan 84' Report Stadium: Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
Referee: Khaled Al-Teris
20 November 2018 13 Hajer 0–0 Al-Qaisumah Al-Hasa
17:35 Report Stadium: Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
Referee: Raed Al-Zahrani
27 November 2018 14 Hajer 0–1 Al-Khaleej Al-Hasa
17:30 Report Al-Sheikh 56' Stadium: Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
Referee: Sultan Al-Harbi
4 December 2018 15 Damac 2–1 Hajer Khamis Mushait
15:30 Pyagbara 20'
Suanon 90+4'
Report Al-Yousef 83' Stadium: Damac Club Stadium
Referee: Sami Al-Jires
12 December 2018 16 Al-Ansar 1–1 Hajer Medina
15:35 Hassan 37' Report Ndoye 86' Stadium: Al-Ansar Club Stadium
Referee: Turki Al-Khudair
18 December 2018 17 Hajer 0–1 Al-Kawkab Al-Hasa
17:35 Report Diouf 22' Stadium: Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
Referee: Abdullah Al-Shehri
25 December 2018 18 Al-Tai 1–2 Hajer Ha'il
15:30 Al-Ruzaiqi 77' (pen.) Report Ndoye 37' (pen.)
Al-Yousef 69' (pen.)
Stadium: Prince Abdul Aziz bin Musa'ed Stadium
Referee: Turki Al-Khudair
30 December 2018 19 Hajer 1–0 Al-Ain Al-Hasa
17:40 Al-Mutair 6' Report Stadium: Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
Referee: Raed Al-Zahrani
9 January 2019 20 Hajer 0–1 Al-Adalh Al-Hasa
17:40 Report Andria 38' Stadium: Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
Referee: Sultan Al-Harbi
26 January 2019 22 Hajer 2–3 Al-Jeel Al-Hasa
18:00 Al-Mutair 5'
Rayllan 68'
Report Jose Anderson 15' (pen.)
Omar 22'
Morotó 39'
Stadium: Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
Referee: Mohammed Al-Buraidi
30 January 2019 21 Abha 2–1 Hajer Abha
15:55 Al-Nabet 53'
Al-Zylaeei 90+2'
Al-Yousef 90+5' Stadium: Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium
Referee: Ahmed Al-Remeikhany
5 February 2019 23 Al-Mujazzal 4–0 Hajer Al Majma'ah
15:45 Al-Obaid 61'
Al-Dossari 75'
Machado 83'
Nahimana 85'
Stadium: King Salman Sport City Stadium
Referee: Ibrahim Al-Aseel
13 February 2019 24 Hajer 0–2 Al-Washm Al-Hasa
18:15 Report Al-Shenqeeti 16'
Al-Alameen 79'
Stadium: Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
Referee: Abdullah Al-Awidan
19 February 2019 25 Al-Orobah 0–1 Hajer Sakakah
16:10 Report Gikiewicz 90+3' Stadium: Al-Orobah Club Stadium
Referee: Abdullah Dhafer
26 February 2019 26 Hajer 1–1 Al-Shoulla Al-Hasa
18:20 Othman 66' Report Moukoro 36' Stadium: Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
Referee: Khaled Salwi
5 March 2019 27 Hajer 0–0 Al-Jabalain Al-Hasa
18:25 Report Stadium: Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
Referee: Sami Al-Jires
12 March 2019 28 Hajer 0–3 Jeddah Al-Hasa
18:30 Report Zoe 20'
Kaina 58'
Thiago 62'
Stadium: Hajer Club Stadium
Referee: Turki Al-Khudair
20 March 2019 29 Al-Nahda 0–1 Hajer Dammam
18:30 Report Zadi 35' (o.g.) Stadium: Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium
Referee: Mohammed Abo Shaqarah
27 March 2019 30 Hajer 2–1 Al-Nojoom Al-Hasa
18:35 Al-Jamaan 20', 62' Report Kouao 90+2' Stadium: Hajer Club Stadium
Referee: Mohammed Al-Amri
2 April 2019 31 Najran 1–1 Hajer Najran
16:00 Al Abbas 57' Report Al-Harbi 32' Stadium: Najran University Stadium
Referee: Turki Al-Hashlan
9 April 2019 32 Al-Qaisumah 2–1 Hajer Hafar al-Batin
15:55 Al-Harbi 2' (o.g.)
Lakroum 85'
Report Diego Barboza 61' Stadium: Al-Batin Club Stadium
Referee: Sami Al-Jires
16 April 2019 33 Al-Khaleej 3–2 Hajer Saihat
18:45 Al-Nashi 3'
Sharoma 19', 65'
Report Al-Jamaan 5'
Ndoye 28', Red card 55'
Stadium: Al-Khaleej Club Stadium
Referee: Khaled Al-Teris
22 April 2019 34 Hajer 1–2 Damac Al-Hasa
18:40 Al-Harbi 67' Report Kouakou 81'
Hassan 86'
Stadium: Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
Referee: Sultan Al-Harbi
1 May 2019 35 Hajer 2–2 Al-Ansar Al-Hasa
18:50 Diego Barboza 44' (pen.) Report Hassan 18'
Al-Hussain 74'
Stadium: Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
Referee: Khaled Salwi
5 May 2019 36 Al-Kawkab 1–1 Hajer Al-Kharj
22:00 Fajardo 90+2' Report Al-Huraib 12' Stadium: Al-Shoulla Club Stadium
Referee: Sultan Al-Okairi
10 May 2019 37 Hajer 1–2 Al-Tai Al-Hasa
22:00 Al-Jamaan 52' Report Mendouga 28'
Dudu 85'
Stadium: Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
Referee: Majed Al-Shamrani
15 May 2019 38 Al-Ain 1–2 Hajer Al Bahah
22:00 Diego Assis 53' Report Al-Jamaan 15'
Gikiewicz 18'
Stadium: King Saud Sport City Stadium
Referee: Khaled Salwi

King Cup

All times are local, AST (UTC+3).

2 January 2019 Round of 64 Al-Hait 0–1 Hajer Ha'il
15:30 Report Al-Solan 67' Stadium: Prince Abdul Aziz bin Musa'ed Stadium
Referee: Abdullah Al-Nuhait
16 January 2019 Round of 32 Hajer 0–3 Al-Hilal Al-Hasa
17:55 Report Gomis 21' (pen.), 80'
Carlos Eduardo 63'
Stadium: Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
Referee: Khaled Al-Teris

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Abha Club

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Al-Adalah FC

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Al-Tai FC

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Jeddah Club

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Al-Nahda Club (Saudi Arabia)

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Al-Jabalain FC

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Al-Ansar FC (Medina)

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Al-Qaisumah FC

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Statistics

Appearances and Goals

Last updated on 15 May 2019.
No. Pos Nat Player Total MS League King Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Goalkeepers
22 GK Saudi Arabia KSA Abdulraouf Al-Daqeel 9 0 9 0 0 0
23 GK Saudi Arabia KSA Nawaf Al-Otaibi 4 0 3 0 1 0
Defenders
3 DF Nigeria NGA Gege Soriola 25 1 22+2 1 1 0
4 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Hassan Al-Sandal 22 0 17+3 0 2 0
8 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Abdullah Al-Yousef 38 5 37 5 1 0
12 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Ali Al-Maani 1 0 0 0 1 0
13 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Saud Fallatah 6 0 5 0 1 0
32 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Hamad Al-Jizani 35 0 34 0 1 0
47 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Nasser Al-Ojail 8 0 4+3 0 1 0
73 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Hassan Al-Harbi 38 2 37 2 1 0
Midfielders
5 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Sami Abdulghani 11 0 7+3 0 1 0
6 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Abdulaziz Al-Shuhaib 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 MF Brazil BRA Rayllan 18 1 6+11 1 0+1 0
10 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Jehad Al-Zowayed 12 0 9+3 0 0 0
11 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Hassan Al-Solan 13 1 2+9 0 1+1 1
14 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Abdurahman Al-Huraib 34 1 28+4 1 2 0
16 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Mahmoud Bu Hassan 2 0 0+1 0 1 0
17 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Haitham Al-Khulaif 23 0 11+10 0 1+1 0
18 MF Nigeria NGA Djebril Mohammed 28 0 25+2 0 1 0
20 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Diego Barboza 16 3 16 3 0 0
27 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Hassan Al-Mohammed 0 0 0 0 0 0
48 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Abdullah Othman 35 3 28+5 3 1+1 0
88 MF Mauritania MTN Alassane Diop 27 1 20+6 1 0+1 0
Forwards
7 FW Saudi Arabia KSA Rashed Al-Salem 8 0 0+8 0 0 0
19 FW Senegal SEN Waliou Ndoye 30 3 15+13 3 1+1 0
70 FW Saudi Arabia KSA Faisel Al-Jamaan 31 12 28+3 12 0 0
77 FW Saudi Arabia KSA Abdulaziz Al-Mutair 21 2 9+11 2 1 0
99 FW Poland POL Łukasz Gikiewicz 14 2 5+9 2 0 0
Player who made an appearance this season but have left the club
7 MF Tunisia TUN Ahmed Hosni 18 2 15+2 2 1 0
25 GK Iraq IRQ Noor Sabri 27 0 26 0 1 0

Goalscorers

Last updated on 15 May 2019.
Place Position Number Nation Name MS League King Cup Total
1 FW 70 Saudi Arabia Faisel Al-Jamaan 12 0 12
2 DF 8 Saudi Arabia Abdullah Al-Yousef 5 0 5
3 FW 19 Senegal Waliou Ndoye 3 0 3
MF 20 Brazil Diego Barboza 3 0 3
MF 48 Saudi Arabia Abdullah Othman 3 0 3
6 MF 7 Tunisia Ahmed Hosni 2 0 2
DF 73 Saudi Arabia Hassan Al-Harbi 2 0 2
FW 77 Saudi Arabia Abdulaziz Al-Mutair 2 0 2
FW 99 Poland Łukasz Gikiewicz 2 0 2
10 DF 3 Nigeria Gege Soriola 1 0 1
MF 9 Brazil Rayllan 1 0 1
MF 11 Saudi Arabia Hassan Al-Solan 0 1 1
MF 14 Saudi Arabia Abdurahman Al-Huraib 1 0 1
MF 88 Mauritania Alassane Diop 1 0 1
Own Goals 1 0 1
Total 39 1 40

Clean sheets

Last updated on 20 March 2019.
Place Position Number Nation Name MS League King Cup Total
1 GK 25 Iraq Noor Sabri 11 0 11
2 GK 22 Saudi Arabia Abdulraouf Al-Daqeel 1 0 1
GK 23 Saudi Arabia Nawaf Al-Otaibi 0 1 1
Total 12 1 13

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Saudi Arabian Football Federation

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Nawaf Al-Otaibi

Nawaf Al-Otaibi

Nawaf Al-Otaibi is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for MS League club Al-Sahel.

Defender (association football)

Defender (association football)

In the sport of association football, a defender is an outfield position whose primary role is to stop attacks during the game and prevent the opposition from scoring.

Nigeria Football Federation

Nigeria Football Federation

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Gege Soriola

Gege Soriola

Oluwafemi Gege Soriola is a Nigerian international footballer who plays for Saudi club Riffa SC as a centre back.

Hassan Al-Sandal

Hassan Al-Sandal

Hassan Al-Sandal is a Saudi professional footballer who plays a defender.

Abdullah Al-Yousef (footballer, born 1989)

Abdullah Al-Yousef (footballer, born 1989)

Abdullah Al-Yousef is a Saudi professional footballer who currently plays as a left back for Saudi Professional League club Al-Adalah.

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