Saudi Arabia Soccer League
The Saudi Pro League is a professional football competition. It organizes and manages league matches and holds all commercial rights for the competition. It also represents the clubs in all matters relating to international competitions.
The top three teams in the league will automatically qualify for next season’s AFC Champions League, together with the winner of the King Cup. The move will help to make the league more competitive and inspire the next generation of players.
The league
The Saudi Pro League is the country’s top association football tier. Its clubs play 30 games each season, and teams are ranked according to their position in the league table. The top three clubs are promoted to the AFC Champions League, while the bottom three are relegated to the First Division League. The league has a system of promotion and relegation based on points earned in the league and head-to-head results between tied teams.
The league’s biggest success story has been the signing of Cristiano Ronaldo by Al Nassr, a move that has brought international attention to the league. Local broadcasters have acquired rights to televise and stream the matches, and jersey sales have skyrocketed. Clips of Ronaldo’s goals are also regularly shared on social media, further raising the league’s profile.
The Saudi Professional League is a soccer league governed by the General Sports Authority of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is the highest level of competition in the country and features 32 clubs. Each club plays the other teams twice during the season (a double round-robin), once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents. The teams receive three points for a win and one for a draw. The teams with the most points at the end of the season are declared champions.






Al-Nassr
The Saudi Arabian Pro League features 16 clubs that compete in a double-round-robin system. Each team plays the other teams twice, once at their home stadium and once at the venue of their opponents. There are 30 games per season, and teams receive three points for a win and one point for a draw. The top four teams will qualify for the AFC Champions League, while the bottom three sides will be relegated to the First Division League. Local broadcasters have acquired rights to televise and stream the league.
Al-Nassr is based in the Saudi city of Riyadh and is one of the most successful domestic teams in the country. Founded in 1955, they have won nine league titles and six King’s Cups. Their name is derived from the Arabic word for victory, and the club’s logo features yellow and blue colours to represent the two gulfs that border the Arabian Peninsula.
In addition to the Pro League, Al-Nassr competes in several other competitions. They participated in the FIFA Club World Cup in 2000, losing to Corinthians and Real Madrid. They also won the Asian Club Championship in 1998 and finished third in the AFC Champions League in 2022.
Al-Nassr has become the talk of the town since signing Cristiano Ronaldo, who is set to earn a staggering $400 million per year in his new contract. It will be the highest salary for an athlete in sports history. This is just the latest move by the Saudi Arabian government to attract high-profile footballers to the country, which is hosting the 2022 World Cup. Several other big-name players have received offers from Saudi Arabian clubs, including Luka Modric, Lionel Messi, and Karim Benzema.
Al-Hilal
The club has a huge following in Saudi Arabia and boasts many of the country’s most recognizable players. It also has a history of success in the AFC Champions League, with four consecutive appearances and a runner-up finish in 2021. The team is looking to break that runner-up drought in the upcoming tournament.
Al-Hilal was founded in 1957 and is based in Riyadh, the capital city of Saudi Arabia. The upper and middle classes and royal attention have traditionally supported it. Its rivalry with arch-rivals Al-Ittihad has always been a fierce one. Matches between the two teams are known for being passionate and aggressive, resulting in high crowd numbers.
From 2000 onwards, Al-Hilal established itself as the country’s best club, with six domestic league titles and four King’s Cup crowns. During this period, the club developed an extensive network of talented homegrown players, including Saleh Al-Nu’eimeh, the legendary figurehead defender who played for Al-Hilal and the Saudi national football team.
During their first participation in the FIFA Club World Cup in 2021, they opened their campaign with an emphatic 6-1 victory over UAE’s Al Jazira but suffered heartache in the semi-final against UEFA Champions League winners Chelsea, which ended in a 1-0 defeat. They fought back to secure a bronze medal by beating Mexican side Monterrey in the playoff for third place but lost out on the title with a disappointing 4-0 loss against Egypt’s Al Ahly in the final. Al-Hilal also participated in the tournament in 2019 as AFC champions, finishing fourth. The team is currently coached by Argentine Ramon Diaz, who has made a name for himself, turning unfancied teams into killers of giants in South America.
Al-Ittihad
The Al-Ittihad Club (Arabic: ), or Al-Ittihad, is a professional football club in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Founded in 1927, the team is one of the most successful clubs in the country. Its home stadium is the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium, which seats over 62,000 fans. Ittihad competes in the Saudi Premier League and has won eight league titles. It also holds 47 official championships, including two AFC Champions League titles, three GCC Champions League titles, and one Arab Champion’s Cup title.
In the league, the team is in a tight race with Al Hilal for first place. The two teams have met 63 times, with Al Ittihad winning 27 matches. Pedro Emanuel’s side beat Al Khaleej Saihat 3-0 in their last match, with Hamdallah, Romarinho, and Sharahili scoring for the visitors.
Al Ittihad has a rich heritage in multiple sports but is best known for its success in football. It is the second most-decorated team in Saudi Arabia, with eight league titles, nine King’s Cup titles, eight Crown Prince Cup titles, and three Saudi Federation Cup titles. The club is also the most successful at the continental level, having won the AFC Champions League twice and a record three AFC Cup Winners’ Cups.
In addition to their impressive domestic achievements, the club has won numerous international tournaments and has earned a reputation for its style of play and off-field behaviour. Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter once praised the team, saying he had not seen an Asian club as great as Al Ittihad. The club’s colours are yellow and black, and its logo features a falcon
Al-Feiha
Al-Feiha is a professional football club based in Al Majma’ah, Saudi Arabia. It plays in the Saudi Pro League, the top-tier Saudi football. It was founded in 1954. The team colours are orange and blue. Al-Feiha is a Royal Family Sports Association member and competes in the King’s Cup.
The Saudi Pro League is a system of promotion and relegation for football clubs in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The top three teams in the league are promoted to the First Division League, while the bottom three clubs are relegated. In addition, the league has an end-of-season playoff tournament called the Golden Box to determine the championship.
Previously, the competition was structured as two separate leagues. The top two teams in each would play a semi-final match to determine the champions. However, it reverted to a regular round-robin format in the 2007-08 season.
With just a few matches left, the Saudi Pro League is poised to finish with a thrilling battle for the title. The winners will qualify for the AFC Champions League, while the runners-up will qualify for the First Division League. Al-Hilal is currently leading the pack, but several other teams are in the race for glory.
Follow the game live on the AiScore app, which is available for iPhone and iPad, Android phones and tablets, or Windows phones. Besides live scores, you can also watch highlights and full replays of every match. The app also offers detailed stats and comparisons of all teams, including the current table standings. It is free to download and can be found in all app stores. It is a must-have for every soccer fan!