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Professional League
Season2021 – 22
Dates11 August 2021 – 22 May 2022
ChampionsAl-Hilal (18th title)
RelegatedAl-Faisaly
Al-Ahli
Al-Hazem
AFC Champions LeagueAl-Hilal
Matches played240
Goals scored637 (2.65 per match)
Top goalscorerOdion Ighalo
(24 goals)
Biggest home winAl-Ittihad 6–1 Abha
(11 September 2021)
Al-Hilal 5–0 Al-Shabab
(17 February 2022)
Biggest away winAl-Tai 0–4 Al-Hilal
(11 January 2022)
Abha 0–4 Al-Ittihad
(6 February 2022)
Highest scoringAl-Fateh 5–5 Damac
(25 November 2021)
Longest winning runAl-Ittihad
(10 matches)
Longest unbeaten runAl-Shabab
(17 matches)
Longest winless runAl-Hazem
(11 matches)
Longest losing runAl-Hazem
(7 matches)
Highest attendance58,755[1]
Al-Ittihad 1–3 Al-Hilal
(23 May 2022)
Lowest attendance0[2]
Al-Ittihad 3–0 Al-Nassr
(11 February 2022)
0[3]
Al-Nassr 1–0 Al-Fayha
(17 March 2022)
0[4]
Al-Shabab 1–0 Al-Faisaly
(12 May 2022)
Total attendance1,868,679
Average attendance7,885
All statistics correct as of 27 June 2022.

The 2021–22 Saudi Professional League was the 46th edition of the Saudi Professional League, the top Saudi professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1976. Fixtures for the 2021–22 season were announced on 18 July 2021.[5]

Al-Hilal were the two-time defending champions after winning their 17th title last season.[6] Al-Fayha, Al-Hazem, and Al-Tai join as the three promoted clubs from the 2020–21 MS League.[7] They replace Al-Ain, Al-Qadsiah, and Al-Wehda who were relegated to the 2021–22 MS League.

On 27 June, Al-Hilal secured their eighteenth league title in the final matchday following a 2–1 home win against Al-Faisaly.[8] It was also the club's third consecutive title and fifth in the last six seasons. Al-Hazem were the first team to be relegated following a 5–2 defeat away to Al-Ettifaq on 21 May.[9] In the final matchday, both Al-Faisaly and Al-Ahli were relegated following a defeat to Al-Hilal and a draw with Al-Shabab respectively.

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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.

Association football

Association football

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is to score more goals than the opposite team by moving the ball beyond the goal line into a rectangular-framed goal defended by the opposing side. Traditionally, the game has been played over two 45-minute halves, for a total match time of 90 minutes. With an estimated 250 million players active in over 200 countries and territories, it is considered the world's most popular sport.

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1976–77 Saudi Premier League

1976 saw the start of the first ever professional football league in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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.

2020–21 Saudi Professional League

2020–21 Saudi Professional League

The 2020–21 Saudi Professional League was the 45th edition of the Saudi Professional League, the top Saudi professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1976. The season began on 17 October 2020 as a consequence of the postponement of the previous season's conclusion due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Fixtures for the 2020–21 season were announced on 29 September 2020.

Al-Fayha FC

Al-Fayha FC

Al Fayha FC is a professional football club based in Al Majma'ah, that plays in the Saudi Professional League, the first tier of Saudi Football. It was founded in 1953.

Al-Hazem F.C.

Al-Hazem F.C.

Al-Hazem SC is a Saudi professional football club based in Ar Rass, that competes in the Saudi Professional League, the first tier of Saudi football. It was founded in 1957.

Al-Tai FC

Al-Tai FC

Al-Tai Football Club is a professional football club based in Ha'il, Saudi Arabia, that plays in the Saudi Professional League, the top tier of Saudi football. It was founded in 1961.

2020–21 Prince Mohammad bin Salman League

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Al-Ain FC (Saudi Arabia)

Al-Ain FC (Saudi Arabia)

Al-Ain Saudi Football Club is a Saudi Arabian professional association football club based in Al Atawlah, Al Qara, Al Bahah. The club was founded in 1978 and play their home matches at the King Saud Sport City Stadium. The team compete in the MS League, the second tier of Saudi football. The club was founded in 1978 under the name of Zahran Football Club. The club was named after the Zahran tribe who are one of the largest tribes in Al-Bahah Province. In 2001, the club changed their name to Al-Ameed Football Club before changing their name to Al-Ain in 2013.

Al Faisaly FC

Al Faisaly FC

Al-Faisaly FC is a Saudi Arabian football team playing in the Saudi Professional League, based in Harmah City with a population of around 15,000 people. The club is named after King Faisal ; he was crown prince at the time of the club's founding.

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.

Overview

Sponsorship

On 8 August 2021, the Saudi Professional League announced that they had signed a sponsorship deal with real estate company Roshn.[10] On 9 August 2021, the Saudi FF signed a sponsorship deal with Chinese tech company Lenovo to become the official technology partner of all Saudi football competitions.[11]

Changes

On 8 August 2021, Ministry of Sports announced that they had increased the capacity limit from 40% to 60% in all stadiums. It was also announced that children under 12 wouldn't be allowed to attend matches and that the attendance would be limited to those who are fully vaccinated.[12]

Teams

Sixteen teams will compete in the league – the top thirteen teams from the previous season and the three teams promoted from the MS League.

Teams who were promoted to the Pro League

The first club to be promoted was Al-Hazem, who were promoted following a 4–2 away win against Al-Sahel on 20 April 2021. Al-Hazem will play in the top flight of Saudi football after a season's absence.[13] Al-Hazem were crowned champions following a 1–0 away win against Hajer on 21 May 2021.[14]

The second club to be promoted was Al-Fayha, following a 0–0 home draw with Al-Tai on 20 May 2021.[15] Al-Fayha will play in the top flight of Saudi football after a season's absence.

The third and final club to be promoted was Al-Tai who were promoted on the final matchday following a 2–0 away win over Arar.[16] Al-Tai will play in the top flight of Saudi football for the first time since the 2007–08 season.

Teams who were relegated to the MS League

The first club to be relegated was Al-Ain, who were relegated after only a year in the top flight following a 2–0 defeat away to Al-Nassr on 14 May 2021.[17]

In the final matchday, both Al-Qadsiah and Al-Wehda were relegated following a draw with Abha and a loss against Al-Shabab respectively.[18] Al-Qadsiah were relegated after only a year in the top flight while Al-Wehda were relegated after three years in the top flight.

Stadiums

Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
Team Location Stadium Capacity
Abha Abha Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium 20,000[19]
Al-Ahli Jeddah King Abdullah Sports City
Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Stadium
62,345
27,000
Al-Batin Hafar al-Batin Al-Batin Club Stadium 6,000[20]
Al-Ettifaq Dammam Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium 35,000[21]
Al-Faisaly Harmah Al Majma'ah Sports City (Al Majma'ah) 7,000
Al-Fateh Al-Hasa Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium 26,000[22][23]
Al-Fayha Al Majma'ah Al Majma'ah Sports City 7,000
Al-Hazem Ar Rass Al-Hazem Club Stadium 8,000[24]
Al-Hilal Riyadh King Fahd International Stadium
Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium
62,685
22,500
Al-Ittihad Jeddah King Abdullah Sports City
Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Stadium
62,345
27,000
Al-Nassr Riyadh Mrsool Park 25,000
Al-Raed Buraidah King Abdullah Sport City Stadium 25,000
Al-Shabab Riyadh King Fahd International Stadium
Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium
62,685
22,500
Al-Taawoun Buraidah King Abdullah Sport City Stadium 25,000
Al-Tai Ha'il Prince Abdul Aziz bin Musa'ed Stadium 12,000[25]
Damac Khamis Mushait Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium (Abha) 20,000

Personnel and kits

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Abha Slovakia Martin Ševela Saudi Arabia Karam Barnawi Offside Al-Dakheel Oud, Yelo, Mezaj Maghribi1, Hayat National Hospital1, The Burger's Origin2, Furn Al-Dhayaa2, X Antra3
Al-Ahli Uruguay Robert Siboldi Saudi Arabia Yasser Al-Mosailem Xtep MG Cars, Boga Super Foods1, Dorrah for Real Estate1, Saudi German Hospital2
Al-Batin Croatia Alen Horvat Saudi Arabia Mazyad Freeh Skillano Al-Odhaib Company, Traof, AlNadeg1, ARASCO2
Al-Ettifaq France Patrice Carteron Algeria Raïs M'Bolhi adidas Al-Dakheel Oud, Kammelna1, Saudi German Hospital1, 42 Group2, Shgardi2, Jana Center3
Al-Faisaly Greece Marinos Ouzounidis Brazil Igor Rossi adidas ALDREES, Gree Electric, Roco1, Mr Mandoob2, UPS2
Al-Fateh Greece Giorgos Donis Saudi Arabia Mohammed Al-Fuhaid Offside Kia Motors, Al-Jabr Finance, Fuschia, Al Kifah Holding1, Almoosa Hospital1, B-Care2
Al-Fayha Serbia Vuk Rašović Saudi Arabia Sami Al-Khaibari Puma Al-Romaih Investment, Brave, Abdal1, Aromatic Families1, Hayat Water2, Sky Ways2, Tasooma3
Al-Hazem Netherlands Roel Coumans Saudi Arabia Khaled Al-Barakah S Team Arabica Star, Point1, Superano1, Asal Al-Barri2, Qaid2, Two Mark3
Al-Hilal Argentina Ramón Díaz Saudi Arabia Salman Al-Faraj S Team EMAAR, Jahez, Tawuniya1, Floward2, Shawarmer2
Al-Ittihad Romania Cosmin Contra Brazil Marcelo Grohe Erreà DARCO, Emkan1, Bolt2, Yelo2
Al-Nassr Argentina Miguel Ángel Russo Saudi Arabia Abdullah Madu Victory Lebara, Shurfah, ToYou1, Harrys Pizza2
Al-Raed Saudi Arabia Yousef Al-Ghadeer Saudi Arabia Sultan Al-Farhan Challenge Shawahe, Yelo, Aldakheel Oud1, Arabica Star1, B-Care2, Qaid2
Al-Shabab Romania Marius Șumudică Argentina Éver Banega Offside Almozaini, Bolt, Half Million, Prestige1, Takenda1, Azom2, TikTok2, Veloce3
Al-Taawoun Saudi Arabia Mohammed Al-Abdali Brazil Cássio Skillano Fuchs, Nice One, Alsaif Gallery1, Hayat National Hospital1, Arabica Star2, B-Care2
Al-Tai Chile José Luis Sierra Saudi Arabia Abdulaziz Al-Harabi Mashar Al-Adham, Mashar, Abar1, Al Ahli Medical1, Qaid2, Ldonk2
Damac Croatia Krešimir Režić Algeria Farouk Chafaï Skillano ARROW, Bin Thaliba1, Mustasharak Hospital1, Qaid2, X Antra3
  • 1 On the back of the strip.
  • 2 On the right sleeve of the strip.
  • 3 On the shorts.

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of
departure
Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of
appointment
Abha Tunisia Abderrazek Chebbi End of contract 31 May 2021 Pre-season Slovakia Martin Ševela 1 July 2021[26]
Al-Ahli Romania Laurențiu Reghecampf Kosovo Besnik Hasi 6 June 2021[27]
Al-Batin Serbia Aleksandar Veselinović Serbia Nenad Lalatović 24 June 2021[28]
Al-Faisaly Brazil Péricles Chamusca Italy Paolo Tramezzani 18 June 2021[29]
Al-Hilal Portugal José Morais Portugal Leonardo Jardim 1 June 2021[30]
Al-Raed Kosovo Besnik Hasi Spain Pablo Machín 19 June 2021[31]
Al-Shabab Spain Carlos Inarejos Brazil Péricles Chamusca 31 May 2021[32]
Al-Fayha Tunisia Al-Habib bin Ramadan 1 June 2021 Serbia Vuk Rašović 21 June 2021[33]
Al-Hazem Tunisia Mohammed Dahmane Portugal Hélder 7 June 2021[34]
Al-Taawoun England Nestor El Maestro Sacked 22 August 2021[35] 14th Portugal José Gomes 22 August 2021[35]
Al-Ittihad Brazil Fábio Carille 23 August 2021[36] 6th Romania Cosmin Contra 29 August 2021[37]
Al-Tai Tunisia Mohamed Kouki 28 August 2021[38] 16th Serbia Zoran Manojlović 30 August 2021[39]
Al-Nassr Brazil Mano Menezes 19 September 2021[40] 8th Portugal Pedro Emanuel 1 October 2021[41]
Al-Faisaly Italy Paolo Tramezzani Mutual consent 7 October 2021[42] 9th Portugal Daniel Ramos 7 October 2021[43]
Al-Ettifaq Saudi Arabia Khaled Al-Atwi 16 October 2021[44] 12th Serbia Vladan Milojević 17 October 2021[45]
Al-Batin Serbia Nenad Lalatović Sacked 17 October 2021[46] 15th Croatia Alen Horvat 21 October 2021[47]
Al-Tai Serbia Zoran Manojlović 4 November 2021[48] 16th Chile José Luis Sierra 7 November 2021[49]
Al-Nassr Portugal Pedro Emanuel 10 November 2021[50] 9th Argentina Miguel Ángel Russo 5 December 2021[51]
Al-Hazem Portugal Hélder 27 November 2021[52] 15th Romania Constantin Gâlcă 6 December 2021[53]
Al-Fateh Belgium Yannick Ferrera Mutual consent 9 January 2022[54] 12th Greece Giorgos Donis 16 January 2022[55]
Al-Raed Spain Pablo Machín Sacked 26 January 2022[56] 8th Portugal João Pedro Sousa 26 January 2022[56]
Al-Hilal Portugal Leonardo Jardim Mutual consent 14 February 2022[57] 4th Argentina Ramón Díaz 14 February 2022[58]
Al-Hazem Romania Constantin Gâlcă 21 February 2022[59] 16th Netherlands Roel Coumans 1 March 2022[60]
Al-Faisaly Portugal Daniel Ramos 24 February 2022[61] 13th Greece Marinos Ouzounidis 27 February 2022[62]
Al-Ettifaq Serbia Vladan Milojević Sacked 1 March 2022[63] 15th France Patrice Carteron 4 March 2022[64]
Al-Ahli Kosovo Besnik Hasi 4 March 2022[65] 11th Uruguay Robert Siboldi 5 March 2022[66]
Al-Taawoun Portugal José Gomes Mutual consent 20 March 2022[67] 13th Netherlands John van den Brom 31 March 2022[68]
Al-Shabab Brazil Péricles Chamusca Sacked 23 March 2022[69] 4th Romania Marius Șumudică 23 March 2022[70]
Al-Taawoun Netherlands John van den Brom 7 May 2022[71] 14th Saudi Arabia Mohammed Al-Abdali (caretaker) 7 May 2022
Al-Raed Portugal João Pedro Sousa 24 May 2022[72] 12th Saudi Arabia Yousef Al-Ghadeer 6 June 2022[73]

Foreign players

The policy of foreign players remained unchanged. Clubs can register a total of seven foreign players over the course of the season.[74]

Players name in bold indicates the player is registered during the mid-season transfer window.

Club Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 Player 6 Player 7 Former Players
Abha Algeria Tayeb Meziani Morocco Amine Atouchi Morocco Abdelali Mhamdi Serbia Uroš Matić Suriname Mitchell te Vrede Tunisia Saad Bguir Tunisia Bilel Ifa Republic of the Congo Prestige Mboungou
Spain Dani Suárez
Al-Ahli Brazil Carlos Eduardo Brazil Dankler Cameroon Franck Kom Croatia Filip Bradarić North Macedonia Ezgjan Alioski Syria Omar Al Somah Brazil Paulinho
Senegal Alassane Ndao
Serbia Ljubomir Fejsa
Tunisia Hamdi Nagguez
Al-Batin Angola Fábio Abreu Brazil Maurício Antônio Brazil Renato Chaves Netherlands Youssef El Jebli Netherlands Mohamed Rayhi Uruguay Martín Campaña Ghana Afriyie Acquah
Al-Ettifaq Algeria Ayoub Abdellaoui Algeria Raïs M'Bolhi France Youssouf Niakaté Germany Amin Younes Slovakia Filip Kiss Sweden Robin Quaison Tunisia Naïm Sliti Brazil Souza
Morocco Walid Azaro
Al-Faisaly Australia Martin Boyle Brazil Clayson Brazil Igor Rossi Brazil Ismael Brazil Rossi Cape Verde Júlio Tavares Netherlands Hicham Faik Brazil Guilherme Augusto
Brazil Raphael Silva
France Romain Amalfitano
Al-Fateh Algeria Sofiane Bendebka Brazil Petros Croatia Ivan Santini Morocco Mourad Batna Morocco Marwane Saâdane Peru Christian Cueva Ukraine Maksym Koval Norway Gustav Wikheim
Al-Fayha Brazil Ramon Lopes Brazil Ricardo Ryller Ghana Samuel Owusu Greece Panagiotis Tachtsidis Niger Amadou Moutari North Macedonia Aleksandar Trajkovski Serbia Vladimir Stojković Brazil Fernando Andrade
Greece Kyriakos Papadopoulos
Ghana John Boye
Al-Hazem Brazil Alison Brazil Neris Morocco Abdelilah Hafidi Morocco Naoufel Zerhouni Netherlands Ola John Nigeria Ezekiel Henty Serbia Luka Stojanović Algeria Malik Asselah
Mali Ibrahima Tandia
Morocco Moha
Portugal Tiago Rodrigues
Sweden Carlos Strandberg
Al-Hilal Brazil Michael Brazil Matheus Pereira Colombia Gustavo Cuéllar Mali Moussa Marega Nigeria Odion Ighalo Peru André Carrillo South Korea Jang Hyun-soo Argentina Luciano Vietto
France Bafétimbi Gomis
Al-Ittihad Brazil Bruno Henrique Brazil Igor Coronado Brazil Marcelo Grohe Brazil Romarinho Egypt Ahmed Hegazi Morocco Abderrazak Hamdallah Portugal André André Cape Verde Garry Rodrigues
France Youssouf Niakaté
Morocco Karim El Ahmadi
Al-Nassr Argentina Pity Martínez Argentina Ramiro Funes Mori Brazil Anselmo Brazil Talisca Cameroon Vincent Aboubakar Uruguay Jonathan Rodríguez Uzbekistan Jaloliddin Masharipov Brazil Petros
Morocco Abderrazak Hamdallah
Al-Raed Brazil Eduardo Henrique Brazil René Ghana Christian Atsu Morocco Karim El Berkaoui Morocco Mohamed Fouzair Portugal Éder Spain Iago Herrerín
Al-Shabab Argentina Éver Banega Argentina Luciano Vietto Brazil Carlos Júnior Brazil Iago Santos Brazil Paulinho Cameroon John Mary Senegal Alfred N'Diaye Brazil Sebá
Chile Igor Lichnovsky
Nigeria Odion Ighalo
Al-Taawoun Brazil Cássio Cameroon Léandre Tawamba Democratic Republic of the Congo Christian Luyindama Egypt Mostafa Fathi Netherlands Aschraf El Mahdioui Spain Álvaro Medrán Cape Verde Zé Luís Brazil Iago Santos
Brazil Sandro Manoel
Burundi Cédric Amissi
Moldova Henrique Luvannor
Paraguay Kaku
Al-Tai Algeria Amir Sayoud Argentina Tobías Figueroa Brazil Dener Brazil Marcelo Cameroon Collins Fai Switzerland Cephas Malele Zimbabwe Knowledge Musona Brazil Lucas
Bulgaria Martin Lukov
Damac Algeria Farouk Chafaï Algeria Hillal Soudani Algeria Moustapha Zeghba Argentina Sergio Vittor Argentina Emilio Zelaya Croatia Domagoj Antolić Spain Nono Brazil Filipe Augusto
Croatia Mijo Caktaš

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League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Al-Hilal (C) 30 20 7 3 63 28 +35 67 Qualification for AFC Champions League group stage[75]
2 Al-Ittihad 30 20 5 5 62 29 +33 65
3 Al-Nassr 30 19 4 7 58 36 +22 61
4 Al-Shabab 30 15 10 5 52 36 +16 55
5 Damac 30 12 8 10 38 44 −6 44
6 Al-Tai 30 11 4 15 33 45 −12 37
7 Al-Raed 30 10 6 14 35 45 −10 36
8 Al-Fateh 30 9 8 13 45 41 +4 35[a]
9 Abha 30 9 8 13 27 43 −16 35[a]
10 Al-Fayha 30 8 11 11 21 24 −3 35[a] Qualification for AFC Champions League play-off round[b]
11 Al-Ettifaq 30 8 10 12 40 47 −7 34[c]
12 Al-Taawoun 30 7 13 10 43 48 −5 34[c]
13 Al-Batin 30 8 9 13 31 41 −10 33[d]
14 Al-Faisaly (R) 30 7 12 11 28 37 −9 33[d] Relegation to MS League
15 Al-Ahli (R) 30 6 14 10 38 43 −5 32
16 Al-Hazem (R) 30 4 5 21 23 50 −27 17
Source: spl.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) Fair-play points (Note: Head-to-head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played).[76]
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c Head-to-head points: Al-Fateh 5, Abha 5, Al-Fayha 4. Head-to-head goal difference: Al-Fateh +1, Abha –1.
  2. ^ Al-Fayha qualified for the AFC Champions League play-off round as 2021–22 King Cup winners.
  3. ^ a b Head-to-head points: Al-Ettifaq 3, Al-Taawoun 3. Head-to-head goal difference: Al-Ettifaq +2, Al-Taawoun –2.
  4. ^ a b Head-to-head points: Al-Batin 4, Al-Faisaly 1.

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Positions by round

The following table lists the positions of teams after each week of matches. In order to preserve the chronological evolution, any postponed matches are not included to the round at which they were originally scheduled but added to the full round they were played immediately afterward. If a club from the Saudi Professional League wins the King Cup, they will qualify for the AFC Champions League, unless they have already qualified for it through their league position. In this case, an additional AFC Champions League group stage berth will be given to the 3rd placed team, and the AFC Champions League play-off round spot will be given to 4th.

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
Al-Hilal412422474444455444444442222211
Al-Ittihad1364111112212111111111111111122
Al-Nassr153786346799743332232234333333
Al-Shabab111315101110863323222223323323444444
Damac16911654221131334555555555555555
Al-Tai151616161614111215151616161089111113101010101112129896
Al-Raed51055335810665667668788979991214127
Al-Fateh141572477578101212811121212141512786788668
Abha38913141515141313141111139887866667677989
Al-Fayha6413656355565767766778988667710
Al-Ettifaq22689111213121213108910101010101214151414151311121511
Al-Taawoun71414141516161616161214141514111313151111121212131413101012
Al-Batin12710121313131514141513131415151514121415131515141515151313
Al-Faisaly103811799991088101213141415111313141313111114131114
Al-Ahli912129101214118977911121399999111110101010111415
Al-Hazem8111315128101011111115151616161616161616161616161616161616
Leader and AFC Champions League group stage
Relegation to MS League
Source: spl.sa

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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.

Damac FC

Damac FC

Damac Football Club is a Saudi Arabian professional sports club based in Khamis Mushait, that currently competes in the Saudi Professional League, the top division of Saudi Arabian football.

Al-Tai FC

Al-Tai FC

Al-Tai Football Club is a professional football club based in Ha'il, Saudi Arabia, that plays in the Saudi Professional League, the top tier of Saudi football. It was founded in 1961.

Abha Club

Abha Club

Abha Football Club is a professional Saudi Arabian association football club based in Abha that is currently playing in the Saudi Professional League, the highest tier of Saudi football. Their home stadium is Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium.

Al-Fayha FC

Al-Fayha FC

Al Fayha FC is a professional football club based in Al Majma'ah, that plays in the Saudi Professional League, the first tier of Saudi Football. It was founded in 1953.

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-Hazem F.C.

Al-Hazem F.C.

Al-Hazem SC is a Saudi professional football club based in Ar Rass, that competes in the Saudi Professional League, the first tier of Saudi football. It was founded in 1957.

2022–23 Saudi First Division League

2022–23 Saudi First Division League

The 2022–23 First Division League is the 2nd season of the Saudi First Division League after its rebrand, and the 46th season of the Saudi First Division since its establishment in 1976. The season started on 22 August 2022 and will conclude in May 2023.

Results

Home \ Away ABH AHL BAT ETT FSY FAT FAY HAZ HIL ITT NSR RAE SHB TWN TAI DAM
Abha 2–0 1–0 1–1 0–0 3–1 0–0 2–1 1–1 0–4 1–3 1–0 2–1 1–1 1–0 1–3
Al-Ahli 1–1 1–0 4–0 1–1 1–1 1–1 1–0 1–1 3–4 1–2 1–3 3–4 1–1 3–1 1–1
Al-Batin 2–1 2–2 0–0 1–0 0–2 2–0 0–0 1–1 2–3 3–4 2–0 0–3 3–2 0–0 2–1
Al-Ettifaq 1–2 1–0 2–1 1–0 0–0 1–1 5–2 0–2 1–3 2–2 2–2 2–2 1–3 0–1 0–1
Al-Faisaly 1–0 1–1 2–2 1–1 1–0 2–1 1–0 2–3 1–2 2–1 0–0 0–0 2–2 1–0 3–0
Al-Fateh 3–0 0–1 2–3 4–0 4–1 1–1 0–1 0–3 4–4 0–1 2–3 2–0 3–0 1–2 5–5
Al-Fayha 0–0 2–0 1–0 0–1 0–0 0–0 1–0 1–0 1–0 1–1 1–0 1–2 0–1 2–0 0–0
Al-Hazem 2–0 2–2 2–3 0–3 0–0 0–1 3–1 1–1 0–1 1–4 2–0 1–2 3–3 0–1 0–1
Al-Hilal 2–0 4–2 0–0 3–2 2–1 2–3 0–0 2–0 2–1 0–2 3–2 5–0 3–2 1–0 2–0
Al-Ittihad 6–1 2–0 0–0 3–2 1–0 3–0 2–0 3–0 1–3 3–0 3–0 0–2 1–1 1–0 2–1
Al-Nassr 2–1 1–1 1–0 0–1 4–0 2–1 1–0 2–1 0–4 1–3 2–2 4–2 3–1 4–1 4–1
Al-Raed 1–0 1–0 1–0 1–1 1–1 1–0 1–0 2–0 0–1 1–2 0–3 0–2 0–3 4–0 0–2
Al-Shabab 1–1 0–0 4–0 3–3 1–0 1–1 2–1 2–0 2–2 0–2 1–0 3–0 3–1 3–0 2–1
Al-Taawoun 2–0 1–1 1–0 0–4 2–2 1–1 1–1 2–1 1–2 1–1 0–1 3–5 1–1 1–2 3–0
Al-Tai 0–1 1–2 3–1 4–2 3–1 1–0 1–3 3–0 0–4 1–0 2–1 2–2 2–2 1–1 1–2
Damac 3–2 1–1 1–1 1–0 2–0 0–3 1–0 1–0 2–4 1–1 0–2 3–2 1–1 1–1 1–0
Source: goalzz.com
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

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Abha Club

Abha Club

Abha Football Club is a professional Saudi Arabian association football club based in Abha that is currently playing in the Saudi Professional League, the highest tier of Saudi football. Their home stadium is Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium.

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-Fayha FC

Al-Fayha FC

Al Fayha FC is a professional football club based in Al Majma'ah, that plays in the Saudi Professional League, the first tier of Saudi Football. It was founded in 1953.

Al-Hazem F.C.

Al-Hazem F.C.

Al-Hazem SC is a Saudi professional football club based in Ar Rass, that competes in the Saudi Professional League, the first tier of Saudi football. It was founded in 1957.

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-Tai FC

Al-Tai FC

Al-Tai Football Club is a professional football club based in Ha'il, Saudi Arabia, that plays in the Saudi Professional League, the top tier of Saudi football. It was founded in 1961.

Season statistics

As of 27 June 2022

Scoring

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals[77]
1 Nigeria Odion Ighalo Al-Shabab/Al-Hilal 24
2 Brazil Romarinho Al-Ittihad 20
Brazil Talisca Al-Nassr
4 Cameroon Léandre Tawamba Al-Taawoun 18
5 Morocco Abderrazak Hamdallah Al-Nassr/Al-Ittihad 15
6 Argentina Emilio Zelaya Damac 13
Morocco Karim El Berkaoui Al-Raed
Brazil Carlos Al-Shabab
Mali Moussa Marega Al-Hilal
10 Saudi Arabia Firas Al-Buraikan Al-Fateh 11

Hat-tricks

Player For Against Result Date Ref.
Morocco Abderrazak Hamdallah Al-Ittihad Al-Ahli 4–3 (A) 26 February 2022 [78]
Nigeria Odion Ighalo Al-Hilal Al-Ahli 4–2 (H) 18 March 2022 [79]
Saudi Arabia Firas Al-Buraikan Al-Fateh Damac 3–0 (A) 29 May 2022 [80]
Notes

(H) – Home; (A) – Away

Most assists

Rank Player Club Assists[81]
1 Brazil Matheus Pereira Al-Hilal 11
2 Brazil Igor Coronado Al-Ittihad 10
3 Greece Panagiotis Tachtsidis Al-Fayha 9
North Macedonia Ezgjan Alioski Al-Ahli
5 Saudi Arabia Fawaz Al-Sqoor Al-Shabab 8
Saudi Arabia Hattan Bahebri Al-Shabab
Zimbabwe Knowledge Musona Al-Tai
8 Saudi Arabia Saleh Al-Amri Abha 7
Saudi Arabia Abdullah Al-Ammar Damac
10 Saudi Arabia Ahmed Al-Zain Al-Raed 6
Brazil Romarinho Al-Ittihad
Brazil Bruno Henrique Al-Ittihad

Clean sheets

Rank Player Club Clean
sheets[82]
1 Serbia Vladimir Stojković Al-Fayha 13
2 Brazil Marcelo Grohe Al-Ittihad 12
3 Saudi Arabia Abdullah Al-Mayouf Al-Hilal 11
4 Ukraine Maksym Koval Al-Fateh 9
Saudi Arabia Fawaz Al-Qarni Al-Shabab
6 Algeria Moustapha Zeghba Damac 8
Uruguay Martín Campaña Al-Batin
8 Algeria Raïs M'Bolhi Al-Ettifaq 7
Morocco Abdelali Mhamdi Abha
Saudi Arabia Mustafa Malayekah Al-Faisaly

Discipline

Player

Club

  • Most yellow cards: 77[83]
    • Al-Ahli
    • Al-Taawoun
  • Most red cards: 8[83]
    • Al-Ettifaq

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Brazil

Brazil

Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in South America and in Latin America. At 8.5 million square kilometers (3,300,000 sq mi) and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area and the seventh most populous. Its capital is Brasília, and its most populous city is São Paulo. The federation is composed of the union of the 26 states and the Federal District. It is the only country in the Americas to have Portuguese as an official language. It is one of the most multicultural and ethnically diverse nations, due to over a century of mass immigration from around the world, and the most populous Roman Catholic-majority country.

Cameroon

Cameroon

Cameroon, officially the Republic of Cameroon, is a country in west-central Africa. It is bordered by Nigeria to the west and north; Chad to the northeast; the Central African Republic to the east; and Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and the Republic of the Congo to the south. Its coastline lies on the Bight of Biafra, part of the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean. Due to its strategic position at the crossroads between West Africa and Central Africa, it has been categorized as being in both camps. Its nearly 27 million people speak 250 native languages.

Léandre Tawamba

Léandre Tawamba

Léandre Gaël Tawamba Kana is a Cameroonian professional footballer who plays for Al-Taawoun as a forward.

Morocco

Morocco

Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to the east, and the disputed territory of Western Sahara to the south. Mauritania lies to the south of Western Sahara. Morocco also claims the Spanish exclaves of Ceuta, Melilla and Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera, and several small Spanish-controlled islands off its coast. It spans an area of 446,300 km2 (172,300 sq mi) or 710,850 km2 (274,460 sq mi), with a population of roughly 37 million. Its official and predominant religion is Islam, and the official languages are Arabic and Berber; the Moroccan dialect of Arabic and French are also widely spoken. Moroccan identity and culture is a mix of Arab, Berber, and European cultures. Its capital is Rabat, while its largest city is Casablanca.

Abderrazak Hamdallah

Abderrazak Hamdallah

Abderrazak Hamdallah is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a striker for Saudi Professional League club Al-Ittihad and the Morocco national team. He is nicknamed The Executioner for his goal scoring ability.

Argentina

Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of 2,780,400 km2 (1,073,500 sq mi), making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourth-largest country in the Americas, and the eighth-largest country in the world. It shares the bulk of the Southern Cone with Chile to the west, and is also bordered by Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, Brazil to the northeast, Uruguay and the South Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Drake Passage to the south. Argentina is a federal state subdivided into twenty-three provinces, and one autonomous city, which is the federal capital and largest city of the nation, Buenos Aires. The provinces and the capital have their own constitutions, but exist under a federal system. Argentina claims sovereignty over the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, and a part of Antarctica.

Emilio Zelaya

Emilio Zelaya

Emilio José Zelaya is an Argentine with Italian passport football forward, who plays for Ohod.

Karim El Berkaoui

Karim El Berkaoui

Karim El Berkaoui is a Moroccan footballer who plays for Al-Raed as a forward.

Carlos (footballer, born 1995)

Carlos (footballer, born 1995)

Carlos Alberto Carvalho da Silva Júnior, simply known as Carlos, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a forward for Al-Shabab in Saudi Arabia.

Mali

Mali

Mali, officially the Republic of Mali, is a landlocked country in West Africa. Mali is the eighth-largest country in Africa, with an area of over 1,241,238 square kilometres (479,245 sq mi). The population of Mali is 21.9 million. 67% of its population was estimated to be under the age of 25 in 2017. Its capital and largest city is Bamako. The sovereign state of Mali consists of ten regions and its borders on the north reach deep into the middle of the Sahara Desert. The country's southern part is in the Sudanian savanna, where the majority of inhabitants live, and both the Niger and Senegal rivers pass through. The country's economy centres on agriculture and mining. One of Mali's most prominent natural resources is gold, and the country is the third largest producer of gold on the African continent. It also exports salt.

Moussa Marega

Moussa Marega

Moussa Marega is a professional footballer who plays as a second striker for Saudi Professional League club Al Hilal. Born in France, he represents the Mali national team.

Firas Al-Buraikan

Firas Al-Buraikan

Firas Tariq Nasser Al-Buraikan is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Pro League side Al-Fateh.

Attendances

By round

2021–22 Professional League Attendance
Round Total GP. Avg. Per Game
Round 1 38,554 8 4,820
Round 2 43,357 8 5,420
Round 3 46,759 8 5,845
Round 4 66,838 8 8,355
Round 5 50,724 8 6,341
Round 6 73,053 8 9,132
Round 7 39,761 8 4,971
Round 8 63,970 8 7,997
Round 9 69,559 8 8,695
Round 10 59,643 8 7,456
Round 11 99,764 8 12,471
Round 12 43,070 8 5,384
Round 13 102,742 8 12,843
Round 14 60,736 8 7,592
Round 15[a] 30,641 8 3,831
Round 16[a] 61,124 8 7,641
Round 17[a] 44,604 8 5,576
Round 18[a] 58,788 8 7,349
Round 19[a] 44,528 8 5,566
Round 20[a] 40,133 7[b] 5,734
Round 21[a] 39,750 8 4,969
Round 22[a] 48,731 8 6,092
Round 23[a] 65,566 8 8,196
Round 24 86,528 8 10,816
Round 25 90,813 7[c] 12,974
Round 26 50,955 8 6,370
Round 27 119,916 7[d] 17,131
Round 28 51,816 8 6,477
Round 29 85,769 8 10,722
Round 30 90,487 8 11,311
Total 1,868,679 237 7,885
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Matches from 29 December (Round 15) until 5 March (Round 23) were played at a maximum of 50% capacity.[84][85]
  2. ^ Al-Ittihad played their home match against Al-Nassr behind closed doors due to disciplinary reasons.[86]
  3. ^ Al-Nassr played their home match against Al-Fayha behind closed doors due to disciplinary reasons.[87]
  4. ^ Al-Shabab played their home match against Al-Faisaly behind closed doors due to disciplinary reasons.[88]

By team

A match played behind closed doors is not included.

Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
1 Al-Ittihad 466,283 58,755 0 33,306 n/a1
2 Al-Ahli 227,018 36,079 7,031 15,135 n/a
3 Al-Hilal 193,304 33,963 5,211 12,887 n/a
4 Al-Nassr 117,310 16,458 0 8,380 n/a2
5 Al-Fateh 119,621 17,459 1,392 7,975 n/a
6 Al-Ettifaq 100,619 15,670 907 6,708 n/a
7 Al-Raed 90,195 20,082 668 6,013 n/a
8 Al-Shabab 79,029 11,234 3,099 5,645 n/a3
9 Al-Tai 79,746 7,762 3,036 5,317 n/a
10 Al-Taawoun 78,183 9,780 2,188 5,213 n/a
11 Al-Fayha 72,497 6,342 1,527 4,834 n/a
12 Al-Faisaly 66,277 6,410 1,764 4,419 n/a
13 Damac 63,636 14,790 453 4,243 n/a
14 Al-Batin 45,220 4,238 1,102 3,015 n/a
15 Abha 43,101 12,243 141 2,874 n/a
16 Al-Hazem 26,640 3,940 531 1,776 n/a
League total 1,868,679 58,755 0 7,885 n/a

Updated to games played on 27 June 2022
Source: [89]
Notes:
1: Al-Ittihad played their home match against Al-Nassr behind closed doors.[86]
2: Al-Nassr played their home match against Al-Fayha behind closed doors.[87]
3: Al-Shabab played their home match against Al-Faisaly behind closed doors.[88]

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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.

Behind closed doors (sport)

Behind closed doors (sport)

The term "behind closed doors" is used in several sports, to describe matches played where spectators are not allowed in the stadium to watch. The reasons for this may include punishment for a team found guilty of a certain act in the past, stadium safety problems, public health concerns, or to prevent potentially dangerous clashes between rival supporters. In football, it is predicated by articles 7, 12 and 24 of FIFA's disciplinary code.

Al-Fayha FC

Al-Fayha FC

Al Fayha FC is a professional football club based in Al Majma'ah, that plays in the Saudi Professional League, the first tier of Saudi Football. It was founded in 1953.

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.

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-Tai FC

Al-Tai FC

Al-Tai Football Club is a professional football club based in Ha'il, Saudi Arabia, that plays in the Saudi Professional League, the top tier of Saudi football. It was founded in 1961.

Awards

Monthly awards

Month Manager of the Month Player of the Month Goalkeeper of the Month Rising Star of the Month Reference
Manager Club Player Club Player Club Player Club
August Serbia Vuk Rašović Al-Fayha Egypt Ahmed Hegazi Al-Ittihad Serbia Vladimir Stojković Al-Fayha Saudi Arabia Moteb Al-Harbi Al-Shabab [90]
September Croatia Krešimir Režić Damac Brazil Igor Coronado Al-Ittihad Algeria Moustapha Zeghba Damac Saudi Arabia Nawaf Boushal Al-Fateh [91]
October Brazil Péricles Chamusca Al-Shabab Saudi Arabia Abdulrahman Ghareeb Al-Ahli Saudi Arabia Fawaz Al-Qarni Al-Shabab Saudi Arabia Moteb Al-Harbi Al-Shabab [92]
November Brazil Péricles Chamusca Al-Shabab Tunisia Naïm Sliti Al-Ettifaq Saudi Arabia Ahmed Al-Kassar Al-Faisaly Saudi Arabia Moteb Al-Harbi Al-Shabab [93]
January Argentina Miguel Ángel Russo Al-Nassr Brazil Romarinho Al-Ittihad Serbia Vladimir Stojković Al-Fayha Saudi Arabia Moteb Al-Harbi Al-Shabab [94]
February Romania Cosmin Contra Al-Ittihad Morocco Abderrazak Hamdallah Al-Ittihad Saudi Arabia Mustafa Malayekah Al-Faisaly Saudi Arabia Firas Al-Buraikan Al-Fateh [95]
March Argentina Ramón Díaz Al-Hilal Nigeria Odion Ighalo Al-Hilal Brazil Marcelo Grohe Al-Ittihad Saudi Arabia Muhannad Al-Shanqeeti Al-Ittihad [96]
May & June Argentina Ramón Díaz Al-Hilal Tunisia Naïm Sliti Al-Ettifaq Saudi Arabia Abdullah Al-Mayouf Al-Hilal Saudi Arabia Nawaf Al-Aqidi Al-Tai [97]

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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.

Ahmed Hegazi

Ahmed Hegazi

Ahmed Elsayed Ali Elsayed Hegazy, simply known as Ahmed Hegazi, is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Saudi Pro League club Al-Ittihad, and the Egypt national team.

Moteb Al-Harbi

Moteb Al-Harbi

Moteb Saad Al-Harbi is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who plays for Al-Shabab as a left back.

Croatia

Croatia

Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia, is a country at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe. Its coast lies entirely on the Adriatic Sea. It borders Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro to the southeast, and shares a maritime border with Italy to the west and southwest. Its capital and largest city, Zagreb, forms one of the country's primary subdivisions, with twenty counties. The country spans 56,594 square kilometres, and has a population of nearly 3.9 million.

Krešimir Režić

Krešimir Režić

Krešimir Režić is a Croatian football coach and most recently the manager of Saudi Arabian club Damac.

Brazil

Brazil

Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in South America and in Latin America. At 8.5 million square kilometers (3,300,000 sq mi) and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area and the seventh most populous. Its capital is Brasília, and its most populous city is São Paulo. The federation is composed of the union of the 26 states and the Federal District. It is the only country in the Americas to have Portuguese as an official language. It is one of the most multicultural and ethnically diverse nations, due to over a century of mass immigration from around the world, and the most populous Roman Catholic-majority country.

Igor Coronado

Igor Coronado

Igor Caique Coronado is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Saudi Professional League club Al-Ittihad.

Algeria

Algeria

Algeria, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in North Africa. Algeria is bordered to the northeast by Tunisia; to the east by Libya; to the southeast by Niger; to the southwest by Mali, Mauritania, and Western Sahara; to the west by Morocco; and to the north by the Mediterranean Sea. It is considered part of the Maghreb region of North Africa. It has a semi-arid geography, with most of the population living in the fertile north and the Sahara dominating the geography of the south. Algeria covers an area of 2,381,741 square kilometres (919,595 sq mi), making it the world's tenth largest nation by area, and the largest nation in Africa, being more than 200 times as large as the smallest country in the continent, The Gambia. With a population of 44 million, Algeria is the tenth-most populous country in Africa, and the 32nd-most populous country in the world. The capital and largest city is Algiers, located in the far north on the Mediterranean coast.

Moustapha Zeghba

Moustapha Zeghba

Moustapha Zeghba is an Cristiano Ronaldo fan footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for no water League club Damac and the Algeria national team.

Nawaf Boushal

Nawaf Boushal

Nawaf Mashari Abdulrahman Boushal is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who plays as a right back for Saudi Professional League side Al-Nassr.

Péricles Chamusca

Péricles Chamusca

Péricles Raimundo Oliveira Chamusca, known as Péricles Chamusca, is a Brazilian football manager who is the current manager of Saudi club Al-Taawoun.

Abdulrahman Ghareeb

Abdulrahman Ghareeb

Abdulrahman Abdullah Ghareeb is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Pro League club Al-Nassr and the Saudi Arabia national team.

Source: "2021–22 Saudi Professional League", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2023, February 24th), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021–22_Saudi_Professional_League.

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References
  1. ^ "Al-Ittihad vs. Al-Hilal Match Report".
  2. ^ "Al-Ittihad vs. Al-Nassr Match Report".
  3. ^ "Al-Nassr vs. Al-Fayha Match Report".
  4. ^ "Al-Shabab vs. Al-Faisaly Match Report".
  5. ^ "إعلان مواعيد مباريات دوري المحترفين للموسم الجديد" (in Arabic).
  6. ^ "فريق الهلال يُحقق لقب دوري الأمير محمد بن سلمان للمحترفين قبل جولة من ختام من المسابقة" (in Arabic).
  7. ^ "بعد تأهل الحزم والفيحاء.. الطائي يصعد لدوري كأس الأمير محمد بن سلمان للمحترفين" (in Arabic).
  8. ^ "الهلال يُتّوج بلقب دوري المحترفين للمرة الثالثة على التوالي".
  9. ^ "الاتفاق يتنفس الصعداء ويؤكد هبوط الحزم" (in Arabic).
  10. ^ "شركة روشن راعٍ لدوري كأس الأمير محمد بن سلمان للمحترفين".
  11. ^ "اتحاد القدم يوقع عقداً مع «لينوفو» لتكون شريكاً تقنياً للاتحاد السعودي والمنتخبات الوطنية".
  12. ^ "رفع نسبة الحضور الجماهيري إلى 60 في المئة".
  13. ^ "رسمياً: الحزم أول الصاعدين إلى دوري الكبار برقم قياسي جديد".
  14. ^ "رياضي / فريق الحزم بطلاً لدوري الدرجة الأولى .. والفيحاء ثاني الصاعدين".
  15. ^ "الفيحاء.. عودة سريعة إلى المحترفين".
  16. ^ "الطائي.. ظهور أول في المحترفين".
  17. ^ "رسميا.. العين اول الهابطين من الدوري السعودي للمحترفين".
  18. ^ "الوحدة والقادسية يودعان.. وضمك والباطن وأبها ينجون".
  19. ^ "Prince Sultan Sport City Stadium (Mahalah)".
  20. ^ "Al batin Club Stadiuem".
  21. ^ "Prince Mohammed Bin Fahad Stadium".
  22. ^ "ملعب الأحساء ينهي استعداداته لاستقبال العائلات". Archived from the original on 16 June 2019. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  23. ^ "Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Sports City Stadium".
  24. ^ "Alhazm Club Stadium".
  25. ^ "استاد الأمير عبدالعزيز بن مساعد بن جلوي". kooora.com. Retrieved 18 September 2018.
  26. ^ "رسميا: أبها يعلن التعاقد مع السلوفاكي مارتن سيفيلا".
  27. ^ "الأهلي.. خامس محطات هاسي".
  28. ^ "الصربي نيناد لالاتوفيتش مدرباً للسماوي".
  29. ^ "الفيصلي يوقع مع المدرب الإيطالي تراميزاني".
  30. ^ "رسمياً.. البرتغالي ليوناردو جارديم مدرباً للهلال".
  31. ^ "الأسباني "بابلو ماشين" مُدرِباً للرَّائد".
  32. ^ "البرازيلي شاموسكا مدرباً للشباب".
  33. ^ "رسمياً رازوفيتش مدرباً للفيحاء حتى 2023".
  34. ^ "الحزم يعين البرتغالي هيلدر كريستوفاو مدرب النصر السابق".
  35. ^ a b "التعاون يلغي عقد المدرب إل مايسترو ويعيد غوميز".
  36. ^ "الاتحاد يقيل مدربه البرازيلي كاريلي".
  37. ^ "الروماني كوزمين كونترا يتولى تدريب اتحاد جدة".
  38. ^ "الطائي يقيل مدربه التونسي محمد الكوكي".
  39. ^ "الطائي يوقع مع المدرب الصربي زوران مانولوفيتش".
  40. ^ "النصر يقيل مانو مينيزيس بعد 194 يوما".
  41. ^ "بيدرو إيمانويل مدرباً للنصر السعودي".
  42. ^ "الفيصلي ينهي عقد المدرب الإيطالي باولو تراميزاني بالتراضي".
  43. ^ "رسميا..الفيصلي يتعاقد مع المدرب البرتغالي دانييل راموس".
  44. ^ "الاتفاق يفك ارتباطه مع العطوي بالتراضي".
  45. ^ "الاتفاق يتعاقد مع المدرب الصربي فلادان ميلويفيتش حتى 2022/23".
  46. ^ "رسميًا.. "الباطن" يُقيل مدربه الصربي نيناد لالاتوفيتش".
  47. ^ "الباطن يتعاقد مع المدرب هورفات".
  48. ^ "رباعية الرائد تقيل مدرب الطائي زوران".
  49. ^ "خوسيه سييرا مدربا الطائي".
  50. ^ "بعد 5 مباريات فقط.. إقالة بيدرو إيمانويل من تدريب النصر".
  51. ^ "الأرجنتيني ميغيل أنخيل مدرباً للنصر حتى نهاية الموسم".
  52. ^ "الحزم يقيل هيلدر".
  53. ^ "الروماني جالكا .. مدرباَ لنادي الحزم".
  54. ^ "الفتح يفسخ عقد مدربه فيريرا بالتراضي".
  55. ^ "بعد «ذهب» و«هبوط».. دونيس يعود مدربا للفتح".
  56. ^ a b "بيدرو مدربا للرائد عوضا عن ماشين".
  57. ^ "رسميًا.. الهلال ينهي التعاقد مع "جارديم" بالتراضي".
  58. ^ "الهلال يتعاقد مع رامون دياز حتى نهاية الموسم".
  59. ^ "الحزم يُنهي علاقته مع الرُوماني "جالكا"".
  60. ^ "الهولندي «كومانس» مدربا للحزم".
  61. ^ "الفيصلي يقيل راموس بعد 130 يوما".
  62. ^ "الفيصلي يتعاقد مع المدرب اليوناني أوزونيديس".
  63. ^ "الاتفاق ينهي علاقته بمدرب الفريق "فلادان"".
  64. ^ "الاتفاق يتعاقد مع المدرب الفرنسي باتريس كارتيرون".
  65. ^ "إقالة هاسي من تدريب أهلي جدة".
  66. ^ "رسميًا.. الأهلي يُعلن تعاقده مع الأورغوياني روبرت سيبولدي".
  67. ^ "التعاون ينهي تعاقده مع جوزيه جوميز".
  68. ^ "رسميًا.. التعاون ينهي الاتفاق مع المدرب الهولندي "فان دين بروم"".
  69. ^ "إدارة الشباب تقرر إنهاء عقد شاموسكا".
  70. ^ "سوموديكا يعود إلى الشباب السعودي".
  71. ^ "التعاون يقيل مدربه الهولندي "جون بروم".. ويُعيِّن الوطني "محمد العبدلي"".
  72. ^ "التصريحات تقصي بيدرو.. ومارينيو البديل".
  73. ^ "يوسف الغدير يقود الرائد في مهمة الإنقاذ".
  74. ^ "اعتماد عدد اللاعبين الأجانب والمواليد المحترفين للموسم المقبل 20-21".
  75. ^ "SAFF increases the MBS league clubs to 18 teams starting from 2023-2024 - Saudi Arabian Football Federation". SAFF.
  76. ^ "اللائحة التنظيمية لكأس دوري الأمير محمد بن سلمان للمحترفين" [Regulations of Prince Mohammed bin Salman Professional League Cup] (PDF) (in Arabic). SAFF. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  77. ^ "Prince Mohamed Bin Salman Cup League 2021/2022 Scorers".
  78. ^ "الهدّاف يواصل جمع الكرات".
  79. ^ "كرة المباراة من نصيب النسر الهدّاف".
  80. ^ "هاتريك البريكان".
  81. ^ "Player Standard Stats 2021-2022 Saudi Professional League".
  82. ^ "Statistics - Player Rankings".
  83. ^ a b c d "Statistics - Card stats".
  84. ^ "قرار جديد مرتقب بشأن حضور الجماهير في المدرجات بالدوري السعودي".
  85. ^ "رفع نسبة الحضور الجماهيري إلى 100٪ بدءا من مباراة الهلال والاتحاد !".
  86. ^ a b "رسميًّا .. مباراة الاتحاد والنصر بدون حضور جماهيري".
  87. ^ a b "الانضباط : مباراة النصر والفيحاء بدون جمهور".
  88. ^ a b "‏غياب الجماهير عن مباراة الشباب والفيصلي".
  89. ^ "Scores & Fixtures".
  90. ^ "مدرب وحارس الفيحاء .. ومدافع الاتحاد وواعد الشباب يحصدون أولى جوائز الأفضلية".
  91. ^ "رزيتش مدرب ضمك وحارسه، وكورنادو وبوشل يحصدون جوائز شهر سبتمبر".
  92. ^ "غريب وثلاثي الشباب الأفضل في أكتوبر".
  93. ^ "مدرب وواعد الشباب .. واتفاقي وحارس الفيصلي الأفضل في نوفمبر."
  94. ^ "روسو أفضل مدرب ورومارينهو وفلاديمير والحربي نجوم يناير."
  95. ^ "مدرب الاتحاد وحمدلله .. وحارس الفيصلي والبريكان نجوم شهر فبراير."
  96. ^ "سباق الاتحاد والهلال يقودهما إلى جوائز مارس".
  97. ^ "دياز المدرب الأفضل.. وسليتي والمعيوف والعقيدي يحصدون جوائز مايو ويونيو".

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