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2024–25 Saudi Pro League

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Football league season
Saudi Pro League
Season2024–25
Dates22 August 2024 – 26 May 2025
ChampionsAl-Ittihad (10th title)
RelegatedAl-Wehda
Al-Orobah
Al-Raed
AFC Champions League EliteAl-Ittihad
Al-Hilal
Al-Ahli
AFC Champions League TwoAl-Nassr
AGCFF Gulf Club Champions LeagueAl-Shabab
Matches306
Goals895 (2.92 per match)
Top goalscorerCristiano Ronaldo
(25 goals)
Biggest home winAl-Hilal 9–0Al-Fateh
(16 January 2025)
Biggest away winAl-Okhdood 0–9Al-Nassr
(12 May 2025)
Highest scoringAl-Hilal 9–0Al-Fateh
(16 January 2025)
Al-Okhdood 0–9Al-Nassr
(12 May 2025)
Longest winning run9 matches
Al-Ittihad
Longest unbeaten run12 matches
Al-Ittihad
Longest winless run13 matches
Al-Fateh
Longest losing run9 matches
Al-Raed
Highest attendance58,117
Al-Ittihad 1–0Damac
(26 May 2025)
Lowest attendance85
Al-Orobah 3–2Al-Taawoun
(26 May 2025)
Total attendance2,556,572
Average attendance8,355

The2024–25 Saudi Pro League (known as theRoshn Saudi League for sponsorship reasons) was the 49th edition of thetop-tier Saudi football league, established in1976, and the 17th edition since it was rebranded as theSaudi Pro League in2008.

Al-Hilal were the defending champions, having won their record-extending 19th titlelast season.[1]Al-Kholood,Al-Orobah, andAl-Qadsiah joined as the three promoted clubs.[2] They replacedAbha,Al-Hazem, andAl-Tai who were relegated to the2024–25 Saudi First Division League.

Overview

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Changes

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Starting this season, each club could have a squad of 25 players with ten foreigners; eight of them could be of any age, and two had to be under 21 at the time of signing. Fifteen Saudi players of any age, and five could be called up from the youth sector if needed or wanted. For each league match, managers could select eight of the ten foreigners to be included in the squad.

Unlike the previous years where the goal of the week was voted onTwitter with no physical award, starting this season the voting was held at the league website with awards for the winners presented byBSF, one of the league sponsors. Additionally, two new awards were introduced: the skill of the week and save of the week, with voting also conducted on the league website. However, these new awards were inconsistent; during some weeks there was voting, while other weeks there was not, and neither of these new awards included a physical prize.

This season witnessed the biggest sale in Saudi Pro League history, withAl-Nassr sellingSeko Fofana for €20,000,000 to French clubRennais, making it the biggest sale outside the Saudi Pro League, although higher sales had previously been made within the league itself.

Teams

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Locations of teams in the 2024–25 Saudi Pro League

18 teams competed in the league – the top 15 teams from the previous season and the 3 teams promoted from theFD League.

Teams who were promoted to the Pro League

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On 6 May 2024,Al-Qadsiah became the first team to be promoted following a 2–2 draw withOhod.[3] They were crowned champions following a 4–2 win againstAl-Najma on 13 May 2024.[4] Al-Qadsiah returned to the top flight after an absence of three seasons and played in their 37th season in the top flight.

On 21 May 2024,Al-Kholood andAl-Orobah became the final two clubs to be promoted. Al-Kholood were promoted following a 5–1 win againstAl-Safa.[5] Al-Kholood played in the top flight of Saudi football for the first time in history and became the 38th side to participate in the Saudi Pro League since its inception.

Al-Orobah were promoted following a 1–0 win againstAl-Jabalain.[6] Al-Orobah returned to the top flight for the first time since getting relegated in the2014–15 season and played in their 3rd season in the top flight.

Teams who were relegated to the FD League

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Al-Hazem were the first team to be relegated following a 4–1 home defeat toAl-Hilal on 11 May 2024.[7] Al-Hazem were relegated after just one year in the top flight. This was their third relegation in five years.

BothAbha andAl-Tai were relegated on the final day of the season. Abha were relegated following a 2–1 defeat away to Al-Hazem.[8] Abha were relegated after five consecutive seasons in the Pro League.

Al-Tai were relegated following a 2–0 home defeat toAl-Okhdood.[9] Al-Tai were relegated after three consecutive seasons in the top flight.

Stadia

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Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Al-AhliJeddahKing Abdullah Sports City60,342
Al-EttifaqDammamE'GO STADIUM12,924
Al-FatehAl-MubarrazAl-Fateh Stadium11,851
Al-FayhaAl-Majma'ahAl-Majma'ah Sports City Stadium6,843
Al-HilalRiyadhKingdom Arena26,090
Al-IttihadJeddahKing Abdullah Sports City60,342
Al-KhaleejDammamPrince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium17,300
Al-KholoodAr RassAl-Hazem Club Stadium5,100
Al-NassrRiyadhAl-Awwal Park26,004
Al-OkhdoodNajranPrince Hathloul bin Abdul Aziz Sports City12,000
Al-OrobahSakakahAl-Jouf University Stadium8,130
Al-QadsiahDammamPrince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium17,300
Al-RaedBuraidahKing Abdullah Sports City Stadium (Buraidah)25,000
Al-RiyadhRiyadhPrince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium18,063
Al-ShababRiyadhAl-Shabab Club Stadium13,537
Al-TaawounBuraidahKing Abdullah Sports City Stadium (Buraidah)25,000
Al-WehdaMecca King Abdulaziz Sports City Stadium27,672
DamacKhamis MushaitDamac Club Stadium3,800

Personnel and kits

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TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerMain sponsorOther sponsors
Al-AhliGermanyMatthias JaissleBrazilRoberto FirminoAdidasRed Sea Global
List
Al-EttifaqSaudi ArabiaSaad Al-ShehriNetherlandsGeorginio WijnaldumAdidasKammelna
List
    • Front: Aldyar Alarabiya,Hongqi, Tameeni Insurance
    • Back: Procare Riaya Hospital, Innosoft,Enterprise Rent-A-Car
    • Sleeves: Saudi Qaid Transport Company, Direct KSA
    • Shorts:None
Al-FatehPortugalJosé GomesSaudi ArabiaMohammed Al-Fuhaid100°Theeb Rent A Car
List
    • Front:Riyad Bank, Fuchsia Bakery, Tameeni Insurance
    • Back: Tamweel Aloula
    • Sleeves: Ratio Speciality Coffee
    • Shorts:None
Al-FayhaPortugalPedro EmanuelSaudi ArabiaSami Al-KhaibariSkillanoBasic Electronics Company
List
    • Front: Tameeni Insurance
    • Back: Al Romaih Investment
    • Sleeves: Morabaha Marina Financing Company
    • Shorts:None
Al-HilalSaudi ArabiaMohammad Al-Shalhoub (caretaker)Saudi ArabiaSalem Al-DawsariPumaSavvy Games Group
List
Al-IttihadFranceLaurent BlancFranceKarim BenzemaNikeRoshn
List
Al-KhaleejGreeceGeorgios DonisPortugalFábio MartinsLaserYelo Rent a Car
List
    • Front:Fisher Electronics, Tameeni Insurance, Almana Hospital
    • Back: Shemagh Al Bassam, Florina Shoes,Candy
    • Sleeves: Locate Food Delivery App, Saudi Qaid Transport Company
    • Shorts: Sayyar
Al-KholoodAlgeriaNoureddine ZekriBrazilMarcelo GroheRenownYelo Rent a Car
List
    • Front: Tameeni Insurance
    • Back: Mezaj Maghribhi, Florina Shoes, Elba Cookers
    • Sleeves: Saudi Qaid Transport Company
    • Shorts:None
Al-NassrItalyStefano PioliPortugalCristiano RonaldoAdidasKAFD
List
Al-OkhdoodPortugalPaulo SérgioSaudi ArabiaHussain Al-ZabdaniSkillanoYelo Rent a Car
List
    • Front: Tameeni Insurance
    • Back: Mezaj Maghribhi
    • Sleeves: Saudi Qaid Transport Company
    • Shorts:None
Al-OrobahSpainAntonio CazorlaSaudi ArabiaHamed Al-MaghatiHattrickArrow Modern Future
List
    • Front: Tameeni Insurance
    • Back: Al-Jouf Cement
    • Sleeves:None
    • Shorts:None
Al-QadsiahSpainMíchelSpainNachoNikeAloula Aviation
List
    • Front: Almajdouie Genesis, Almana Hospital
    • Back:iz
    • Sleeves: Saudi Geophysical
    • Shorts: Batook Nova
Al-RaedCroatiaKrešimir RežićMoroccoMohamed FouzairChallengeDinar Investment
List
    • Front: Tameeni Insurance
    • Back: Al Qassim National Hospital
    • Sleeves: Saudi Qaid Transport Company, Direct KSA
    • Shorts:None
Al-RiyadhSaudi ArabiaBandar Al-KubaishanSaudi ArabiaAbdullah Al-KhaibriAl TazajScience Technology
List
    • Front: Tameeni Insurance
    • Back: Stars Smile
    • Sleeves:None
    • Shorts:None
Al-ShababTurkeyFatih TerimBelgiumYannick CarrascoOffsideTheeb Rent A Car
List
    • Front: Tameeni Insurance
    • Back:None
    • Sleeves:None
    • Shorts:None
Al-TaawounSaudi ArabiaMohammed Al-Abdali (caretaker)NetherlandsAschraf El MahdiouiMacronAldyar Alarabiya
List
    • Front:Gree Electric, Dr Tooth Clinics
    • Back: Al Dahayan Aluminum Panel Factory, Al Saif Trading Agencies
    • Sleeves: Direct KSA, Duvet Mattresses
    • Shorts:None
Al-WehdaUruguayJosé Daniel CarreñoSaudi ArabiaWaleed BakshweenAlbaikYelo Rent A Car
List
    • Front: Tameeni Insurance
    • Back: Ntam, Makkah Medical Center
    • Sleeves: Saudi Qaid Transport Company
    • Shorts:None
DamacSaudi ArabiaKhaled Al-AtwiAlgeriaFarouk ChafaïSkillanoBasic Electronics Company
List
    • Front: Osoul Poultry, Tameeni Insurance
    • Back: Tadawi Clinic
    • Sleeves: Saudi Qaid Transport Company, Lateen Water
    • Shorts:None

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of
departure
Date of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of
appointment
Al-FayhaSerbiaVuk RašovićEnd of contract1 June 2024Pre-seasonGreeceChristos Kontis8 July 2024[10]
Al-KholoodPortugalFabiano FloraPortugalPaulo Duarte21 June 2024[11]
Al-OkhdoodAlgeriaNoureddine ZekriCroatiaStjepan Tomas22 July 2024[12]
Al-OrobahBosnia and HerzegovinaRusmir CvikoPortugalÁlvaro Pacheco21 July 2024[13]
Al-RaedCroatiaIgor JovićevićBrazilOdair Hellmann14 July 2024[14]
Al-RiyadhBrazilOdair HellmannFranceSabri Lamouchi12 July 2024[15]
Al-TaawounBrazilPéricles ChamuscaArgentinaRodolfo Arruabarrena6 July 2024[16]
Al-WehdaGreeceGeorgios DonisGermanyJosef Zinnbauer24 July 2024[17]
Al-KhaleejPortugalPedro EmanuelResigned23 June 2024[18]GreeceGeorgios Donis11 July 2024[19]
Al-IttihadArgentinaMarcelo GallardoSacked2 July 2024[20]FranceLaurent Blanc13 July 2024[21]
Al-FatehCroatiaSlaven BilićMutual consent16 August 2024[22]SwedenJens Gustafsson22 August 2024[23]
Al-NassrPortugalLuís CastroSacked17 September 2024[24]7thItalyStefano Pioli18 September 2024[25]
Al-KholoodPortugalPaulo Duarte13 October 2024[26]16thAlgeriaNoureddine Zekri13 October 2024[27]
Al-WehdaGermanyJosef ZinnbauerResigned15 November 2024[28]17thEgypt Mahmoud Abbas(caretaker)15 November 2024
Egypt Mahmoud Abbas(caretaker)End of caretaker period27 November 202415thUruguayJosé Daniel Carreño27 November 2024[29]
Al-FayhaGreeceChristos KontisMutual consent3 December 2024[30]17thGreeceAlexandros Tziolis(caretaker)3 December 2024
Al-FatehSwedenJens Gustafsson4 December 2024[31]18thGermanyGuido Hoffmann(caretaker)4 December 2024
DamacRomaniaCosmin ContraResigned6 December 2024[32]10thPortugalNuno Almeida25 December 2024[33]
Al-FayhaGreeceAlexandros Tziolis(caretaker)End of caretaker period10 December 202417thPortugalPedro Emanuel10 December 2024[34]
Al-FatehGermanyGuido Hoffmann(caretaker)12 December 202418thPortugalJosé Gomes12 December 2024[35]
Al-ShababPortugalVítor PereiraSigned byWolverhampton Wanderers19 December 2024[36]6thTurkeyFatih Terim27 December 2024[37]
Al-OrobahPortugalÁlvaro PachecoResigned2 January 2025[38]13thSaudi ArabiaMohammed Al-Sharari(caretaker)2 January 2025[38]
Saudi ArabiaMohammed Al-Sharari(caretaker)End of caretaker period12 January 202514thIraqAdnan Hamad12 January 2025[39]
Al-EttifaqEnglandSteven GerrardMutual consent30 January 2025[40]11thSaudi ArabiaSaad Al-Shehri30 January 2025[41]
Al-TaawounArgentinaRodolfo ArruabarrenaSacked9 February 2025[42]10thSaudi Arabia Mohammed Al-Abdali(caretaker)9 February 2025[42]
Al-OkhdoodCroatiaStjepan TomasMutual consent19 February 2025[43]15thTunisiaRidha Jeddi(caretaker)19 February 2025[43]
TunisiaRidha JeddiEnd of caretaker period1 March 202517thPortugalPaulo Sérgio1 March 2025[44]
DamacPortugalNuno AlmeidaSacked27 March 2025[45]11thSaudi ArabiaKhaled Al-Atwi27 March 2025[45]
Al-RaedBrazilOdair Hellmann1 April 2025[46]18thCroatiaKrešimir Režić1 April 2025[46]
Al-RiyadhFranceSabri Lamouchi19 April 2025[47]9thSaudi Arabia Bandar Al-Kubaishan(caretaker)19 April 2025[47]
Al-OrobahIraqAdnan Hamad28 April 202516thSpain Antonio Cazorla1 May 2025[48]
Al-HilalPortugalJorge Jesus3 May 2025[49]2ndSaudi ArabiaMohammad Al-Shalhoub(caretaker)2 May 2025[49]

Foreign players

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On 29 December 2023, theSaudi Arabian Football Federation increased the amount of foreign players a club could register to ten, with eight players of any age and two players required to be aged 21 or younger. For league matches, clubs could only designate eight players as available for every match throughout the season but could designate ten as available for theKing's Cup andSuper Cup.[50]

  • Player names inbold indicate the player was registered during the mid-season transfer window.
  • Player names initalics were out of the squad or left the club within the season, after the pre-season transfer window, or in the mid-season transfer window, and at least had one appearance.
  • Players from other countries who were born in Saudi Arabia are counted as homegrown/local players.
ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Player 5Player 6Player 7Player 8U21
Player 1
U21
Player 2
U19 player (s)Unregistered playersFormer players
Al-AhliAlgeriaRiyad MahrezBrazilGalenoBrazilRoger IbañezEnglandIvan ToneyIvory CoastFranck KessiéSenegalÉdouard MendySpainGabri VeigaTurkeyMerih DemiralBelgiumMatteo DamsBrazilAlexsanderBrazilRoberto Firmino
North MacedoniaEzgjan Alioski
Al-EttifaqBrazilVitinhoCameroonKarl Toko EkambiFranceMoussa DembéléJamaicaDemarai GrayNetherlandsGeorginio WijnaldumScotlandJack HendrySlovakiaMarek RodákSpainÁlvaro MedránColombiaJosen EscobarPortugalJoão CostaTunisia Wissam Chaouali
Al-FatehAlgeriaSofiane BendebkaArgentinaMatías VargasCape VerdeDjaninyComorosZaydou YoussoufMoroccoAmine SbaïMoroccoMarwane SaâdaneMoroccoMourad BatnaPortugalJorge FernandesBrazilMatheus MachadoArmeniaLucas Zelarayán
BelgiumJason Denayer
HungaryPéter Szappanos
Al-FayhaBosnia and HerzegovinaGojko CimirotEnglandChris SmallingNigeriaHenry OnyekuruPanamaOrlando MosqueraSpainAlejandro PozueloUruguayRenzo LópezUzbekistanOtabek ShukurovZambiaFashion SakalaBrazilGabriel VaretaBrazilVinícius RangelVenezuelaAldry Contreras
Al-HilalBrazilMalcomBrazilRenan LodiMoroccoYassine BounouPortugalJoão CanceloPortugalRúben NevesSenegalKalidou KoulibalySerbiaAleksandar MitrovićSerbiaSergej Milinković-SavićBrazilKaio CésarBrazilMarcos LeonardoBrazilNeymar
Al-IttihadAlgeriaHoussem AouarBrazilFabinhoFranceKarim BenzemaFranceMoussa DiabyFranceN'Golo KantéNetherlandsSteven BergwijnPortugalDanilo PereiraSerbiaPredrag RajkovićAlbaniaMario MitajSpainUnai HernándezArgentina Mateo BorrellItalyLuiz Felipe
Al-KhaleejAustriaThomas MurgBosnia and HerzegovinaIbrahim ŠehićDemocratic Republic of the CongoMarcel TisserandEgyptMohamed SherifGreeceDimitrios KourbelisGreeceKostas FortounisPortugalFábio MartinsPortugalPedro RebochoThe GambiaBabucarr SeyeTogoKhaled Narey
Al-KholoodBrazilMarcelo GroheComorosMyziane MaolidaDemocratic Republic of the CongoJackson MulekaFranceKevin N'DoramMaliAliou DiengNigeriaWilliam Troost-EkongSlovakiaNorbert GyömbérSpainÁlex ColladoThe GambiaKebba SoweNigeriaAmbrose Ochigbo
Al-NassrBrazilBentoColombiaJhon DuránCroatiaMarcelo BrozovićFranceMohamed SimakanPortugalCristiano RonaldoPortugalOtávioSenegalSadio ManéSpainAymeric LaporteBrazilÂngelo GabrielBrazilWesleyBrazilTalisca
Al-OkhdoodBrazilPaulo VítorBrazilPetrosCameroonChristian BassogogColombiaSebastián PedrozaGuineaOusmane BarryJamaicaDamion LoweNigeriaSaviour GodwinZimbabweKnowledge MusonaBrazilDiego FerreiraEgyptKarim AshrafMaliIbrahima Koné
Al-OrobahBelgiumGaëtan CouckeCroatiaKarlo MuharFranceKurt ZoumaIcelandJóhann Berg GuðmundssonIvory CoastJean Michaël SeriMoroccoIsmaël KandoussSpainCristian TelloSyriaOmar Al SomahEnglandBrad YoungJordanMohannad Abu TahaYemenAbdulaziz MasnoumGhanaEmmanuel Boateng
Al-QadsiahArgentinaEzequiel FernándezBelgiumKoen CasteelsGabonPierre-Emerick AubameyangMexicoJulián QuiñonesSpainNachoSwitzerlandCameron PuertasUruguayGastón ÁlvarezUruguayNahitan NándezSpainIker AlmenaBrazilGuga
SpainAlejandro Vergaz
Al-RaedAlgeriaAmir SayoudAlgeriaMehdi AbeidAlgeriaYousri BouzokCameroonOumar GonzalezMoroccoAyoub QasmiMoroccoKarim El BerkaouiNorwayMathias NormannPortugalAndré MoreiraLiberiaSalomon TwehSierra LeoneMoses TurayEgypt Abdelrahman SherifMoroccoMohamed Fouzair
Al-RiyadhBrazilLucas KalBurkina FasoMohamed KonatéCanadaMilan BorjanComorosFaïz SelemaniFranceYoann BarbetGhanaBernard MensahIraqIbrahim BayeshPortugalTozéFranceSekou LegaScotlandVincent AngeliniRomaniaEnes SaliChileEnzo Roco
Al-ShababArgentinaCristian GuancaBelgiumYannick CarrascoFinlandGlen KamaraItalyGiacomo BonaventuraMoroccoAbderrazak HamdallahNetherlandsWesley HoedtPortugalDaniel PodenceUkraineHeorhiy BushchanBrazilLeandrinhoBrazilRobert RenanSouth KoreaKim Seung-gyuColombiaGustavo Cuéllar
Al-TaawounBrazilAndrei GirottoBrazilFlávio MedeirosBrazilMailsonColombiaRoger MartínezThe GambiaMusa BarrowMoroccoAbdelhamid SabiriMoroccoFayçal FajrNetherlandsAschraf El MahdiouiBoliviaLucas ChávezVenezuelaRenne RivasBrazilJoão Pedro
BrazilMateus Castro
Al-WehdaAustraliaCraig GoodwinCuraçaoJuninho BacunaMoroccoJawad El YamiqMoroccoMohamed Al MakahasiNigeriaOdion IghaloRomaniaAlexandru CrețuTunisiaSaad BguirIraqYoussef AmynNetherlandsVito van Crooij
UruguayIgnacio de Arruabarrena
DamacAlgeriaAbdelkader BedraneAlgeriaFarouk ChafaïCameroonGeorges-Kévin NkoudouEgyptTarek HamedGuineaFrançois KamanoRomaniaFlorin NițăRomaniaNicolae StanciuSenegalHabib DialloThe GambiaAssan Ceesay
NetherlandsAdam Maher

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Al-Ittihad(C)3426537935+4483Qualification forAFC Champions League Elite League stage[51]
2Al-Hilal3423659541+5475
3Al-Nassr3421768038+4270Qualification forAFC Champions League Two group stage[a]
4Al-Qadsiah3421585331+2268
5Al-Ahli3421496936+3367Qualification forAFC Champions League Elite League stage[b]
6Al-Shabab34186106541+2460Qualification for theAGCFF Gulf Club Champions League group stage[c]
7Al-Ettifaq34148124445−150
8Al-Taawoun34129134039+145
9Al-Kholood34124184264−2240
10Al-Fateh34116174761−1439
11Al-Riyadh34108163752−1538
12Al-Khaleej34107174057−1737
13Al-Fayha34812142749−2236
14Damac3498173750−1335
15Al-Okhdood3497183356−2334
16Al-Wehda(R)3496194267−2533Relegation toFirst Division League
17Al-Orobah(R)3493223174−4330
18Al-Raed(R)3463254166−2521
Source:SPL
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).[52]
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Since the winners of the2024–25 King's Cup, Al-Ittihad, had already qualified for the Champions League Elite, the spot given to the King's Cup winners (Champions League Two) was passed to the third-placed team.
  2. ^By virtue of winning2024–25 AFC Champions League Elite.
  3. ^Al-Qadsiah withdrew from AGCFF Gulf Club Champions League, the spot was passed to the next highest-placed team who did not qualified to the Asian club competitions.

Positions by round

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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 in the round at which they were originally scheduled but added to the full round they were played immediately afterward.

Team ╲ Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849
Al-Ahli3896710789876555555555101112121311111111121191097777887877777
Al-Fateh18121416181818181818181818181818181818181715151515161413131113141210
Al-Fayha12171818151416161616171717171614141314141314141414131214141214111313
Al-Hilal1121111111222111112222222222222222
Al-Ittihad5312222222111222221111111111111111
Al-Khaleej61013131412131176678978888910910111110101010101110912
Al-Kholood1315151112161514151516141513121211121212111111101011111212141213109
Al-Nassr10575433333334344433343443333343433
Al-Okhdood17181717131717171314141414151513131415151617171716151617151717171615
Al-Orobah1616161291110121213131213141416161613151413121213141515161516161717
Al-Qadsiah2247568555543433344434334455554344
Al-Raed11138101191171011101012121315151516161516161618181818181818181818
Al-Riyadh86108107466999779787777899999999991112
Al-Shabab141163345444456666666666666666666666
Al-Taawoun795985698788988999108810888778788888
Al-Wehda971114161514151717151616161717171717171818181818171716171615151516
Damac15141215171312131410111110101010101011111212131312121311111310121414
Leader andAFC Champions League Elite league stage
AFC Champions League Elite league stage
AFC Champions League Two group stage
Qualification for theAGCFF Gulf Club Champions League group stage
Relegation toFD League
Source:[citation needed]

Results

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Al-Ahli1–32–05–01–22–22–24–12–31–12–04–12–05–03–22–01–04–2
Al-Ettifaq1–21–20–21–10–42–12–30–31–02–30–20–11–03–11–02–10–0
Al-Fateh1–01–21–13–42–01–21–13–22–41–01–13–11–23–11–21–22–1
Al-Fayha0–11–11–10–21–10–01–01–42–00–12–10–52–00–20–00–02–1
Al-Hilal2–33–19–03–03–13–05–11–34–04–02–03–21–12–22–04–13–2
Al-Ittihad1–03–22–03–04–14–14–32–11–12–03–14–12–12–12–17–11–0
Al-Khaleej0–31–21–50–03–21–11–01–32–33–01–14–01–20–10–10–21–1
Al-Kholood1–01–02–12–02–40–12–13–30–13–30–32–13–20–20–21–01–3
Al-Nassr1–12–33–13–01–12–32–03–13–13–01–21–12–12–21–12–02–0
Al-Okhdood2–10–21–31–20–31–21–21–20–94–00–01–00–11–11–11–20–0
Al-Orobah0–21–21–02–20–50–21–22–00–3[a]0–10–20–40–10–33–24–21–0
Al-Qadsiah1–01–13–02–02–11–11–04–12–12–03–12–01–00–10–33–12–1
Al-Raed0–21–12–10–23–51–31–21–21–20–23–10–11–21–20–12–20–2
Al-Riyadh0–10–02–20–00–30–12–23–10–11–02–42–11–31–31–01–00–0
Al-Shabab3–10–12–22–11–22–35–12–01–20–06–02–32–12–11–03–12–0
Al-Taawoun2–41–12–01–00–21–22–01–11–11–00–00–14–33–22–20–23–0
Al-Wehda2–32–21–02–21–11–41–30–10–22–32–10–33–13–31–31–02–3
Damac0–20–30–12–22–22–10–12–12–33–11–21–01–02–21–02–20–1
Source:Saudi Pro League
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.
Notes
  1. ^Al-Orobah initially won the match 2–1, but Al-Nassr contested the eligibility of goalkeeper Rafi Al-Ruwaili, claiming he was a government employee. As a result, the result was voided and Al-Nassr were awarded a 3–0 win.[53]

Season statistics

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Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals[54]
1PortugalCristiano RonaldoAl-Nassr25
2EnglandIvan ToneyAl-Ahli23
3FranceKarim BenzemaAl-Ittihad21
MoroccoAbderrazak HamdallahAl-Shabab
5MexicoJulián QuiñonesAl-Qadsiah20
6SerbiaAleksandar MitrovićAl-Hilal19
7GabonPierre-Emerick AubameyangAl-Qadsiah17
BrazilMarcos LeonardoAl-Hilal
9Saudi ArabiaSalem Al-DawsariAl-Hilal15
ComorosMyziane MaolidaAl-Kholood

Hat-tricks

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See also:List of Saudi Pro League hat-tricks
PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef.
FranceKarim BenzemaAl-IttihadAl-Wehda7–1 (H)15 September 2024[55]
BrazilMarcos LeonardoAl-HilalAl-Fateh9–0 (H)16 January 2025[56]
MoroccoAbderrazak HamdallahAl-ShababAl-Khaleej5–1 (H)6 February 2025[57]
EnglandIvan ToneyAl-AhliAl-Hilal3–2 (A)28 February 2025[58]
MoroccoAbderrazak HamdallahAl-ShababAl-Orobah6–0 (H)13 March 2025[59]
SyriaOmar Al SomahAl-OrobahAl-Riyadh4–2 (A)1 May 2025[60]
Saudi ArabiaSalem Al-DawsariAl-HilalAl-Raed5–3 (A)8 May 2025[61]
SenegalSadio Mané4Al-NassrAl-Okhdood9–0 (A)12 May 2025[62]
Note

(H) – Home; (A) – Away
4 Player scored 4 goals

Most assists

[edit]
RankPlayerClubAssists[63]
1Saudi ArabiaSalem Al-DawsariAl-Hilal15
2FranceMoussa DiabyAl-Ittihad14
3ArgentinaCristian GuancaAl-Shabab11
SenegalSadio ManéAl-Nassr
5AlgeriaRiyad MahrezAl-Ahli10
Saudi ArabiaMusab Al-JuwayrAl-Hilal/Al-Shabab
BrazilMalcomAl-Hilal
8FranceKarim BenzemaAl-Ittihad9
SwitzerlandCameron PuertasAl-Qadsiah
10PortugalRúben NevesAl-Hilal8

Clean sheets

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RankPlayerClubClean
sheets[64]
1BelgiumKoen CasteelsAl-Qadsiah14
2SenegalÉdouard MendyAl-Ahli12
3PanamaOrlando MosqueraAl-Fayha10
4MoroccoYassine BounouAl-Hilal9
BrazilBentoAl-Nassr
6CanadaMilan BorjanAl-Riyadh8
SlovakiaMarek RodákAl-Ettifaq
8BrazilMailsonAl-Taawoun7
SerbiaPredrag RajkovićAl-Ittihad
RomaniaFlorin NițăDamac
BrazilPaulo VítorAl-Okhdood

Discipline

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Player

[edit]

Club

[edit]
  • Most yellow cards:83[67]
    • Al-Ahli
  • Most red cards:8[68]
    • Al-Taawoun

Attendances

[edit]

By round

[edit]
2024–25 Professional League Attendance
RoundTotalGP.Avg. Per Game
Round 150,65895,629
Round 254,87396,097
Round 3105,197911,689
Round 464,02797,114
Round 579,75098,861
Round 683,33999,260
Round 781,27899,031
Round 854,38496,043
Round 9101,412911,268
Round 1066,79397,421
Round 1154,73396,081
Round 1274,85298,317
Round 1389,73099,970
Round 1460,06996,674
Round 1564,45297,161
Round 1688,76399,863
Round 1766,39897,378
Round 1869,97697,775
Round 1971,15397,906
Round 20103,248911,472
Round 21114,150912,683
Round 2281,61599,068
Round 2390,958910,106
Round 2459,38796,599
Round 2570,51597,835
Round 2689,08099,898
Round 2784,22199,358
Round 2864,01697,113
Round 2979,27498,808
Round 3077,77498,642
Round 3150,16795,574
Round 3257,44196,382
Round 3355,74596,194
Round 3497,144910,794
Total2,556,5723068,355

By team

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PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1Al-Ittihad594,32658,11713,82334,960+5.6%
2Al-Ahli354,01953,0365,19320,825−14.5%
3Al-Hilal302,02825,1878,98917,766−18.6%
4Al-Nassr276,97225,4905,88916,292−8.6%
5Al-Qadsiah168,40620,1153,2969,906n/a
6Al-Fateh130,63211,2783,0977,684−6.7%
7Al-Ettifaq97,93011,0082,3495,761−21.2%
8Al-Shabab89,13911,5572,3775,243−20.1%
9Al-Taawoun87,52416,4781,5185,149−24.5%
10Damac85,36615,0666325,022+15.9%
11Al-Khaleej78,58917,1501,0734,623−13.7%
12Al-Raed63,94118,7964713,761−40.7%
13Al-Wehda56,37616,2752473,316+25.9%
14Al-Kholood46,6779,9376872,746n/a
15Al-Orobah39,2118,300852,307n/a
16Al-Riyadh33,1118,914891,948+4.7%
17Al-Okhdood27,7945,0994311,635−27.1%
18Al-Fayha24,5314,1953901,443−37.3%
League total2,556,57258,117858,355+2.4%

Source: Announced at the end of every match at the stadiums
Notes:
Teams played previous season inFD League.

Awards

[edit]

Monthly awards

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MonthManager of the MonthPlayer of the MonthGoalkeeper of the MonthRising Star of the MonthReference
ManagerClubPlayerClubPlayerClubPlayerClub
SeptemberPortugalJorge JesusAl-HilalSerbiaAleksandar MitrovićAl-HilalBelgiumKoen CasteelsAl-QadsiahSaudi ArabiaMusab Al-JuwayrAl-Shabab[69]
OctoberFranceLaurent BlancAl-IttihadFranceMoussa DiabyAl-IttihadSerbiaPredrag RajkovićAl-Ittihad[70]
NovemberFranceLaurent BlancSerbiaSergej Milinković-SavićAl-HilalBelgiumKoen CasteelsAl-Qadsiah[71]
JanuaryItalyStefano PioliAl-NassrBrazilMarcos LeonardoMoroccoYassine BounouAl-Hilal
FebruaryFranceLaurent BlancAl-IttihadArgentinaCristian GuancaAl-ShababPanamaOrlando MosqueraAl-Fayha
MarchTurkeyFatih TerimAl-Shabab
AprilGermanyMatthias JaissleAl-AhliBrazilRoger IbañezAl-AhliSenegalÉdouard MendyAl-Ahli

Weekly awards

[edit]
Week
(MD)
BSF Goal of the WeekRef.
PlayerClub
1SerbiaSergej Milinković-SavićAl-Hilal
2FranceKarim BenzemaAl-Ittihad
3FranceKarim BenzemaAl-Ittihad
4Saudi ArabiaSalem Al-DawsariAl-Hilal
5Saudi ArabiaHamed Al-GhamdiAl-Ittihad[72]
6SenegalSadio ManéAl-Nassr[73]
7IcelandJóhann Berg GuðmundssonAl-Orobah
8AlgeriaRiyad MahrezAl-Ahli
9ArgentinaCristian GuancaAl-Shabab[74]
10Saudi ArabiaTurki Al-AmmarAl-Qadsiah[75]
11GabonPierre-Emerick AubameyangAl-Qadsiah[76]
12SerbiaSergej Milinković-SavićAl-Hilal[77]
13The GambiaMusa BarrowAl-Taawoun[78]
14ZambiaFashion SakalaAl-Fayha
15PortugalDaniel PodenceAl-Shabab[79]
16SpainAlejandro PozueloAl-Fayha
17AlgeriaRiyad MahrezAl-Ahli
18SerbiaSergej Milinković-SavićAl-Hilal
19NetherlandsGeorginio WijnaldumAl-Ettifaq
20ColombiaJhon DuránAl-Nassr
21FranceKarim BenzemaAl-Ittihad
22PortugalCristiano RonaldoAl-Nassr
23ArgentinaCristian GuancaAl-Shabab
24PortugalCristiano RonaldoAl-Nassr
25IraqIbrahim BayeshAl-Riyadh
26Saudi ArabiaAli Al-HassanAl-Nassr
27PortugalCristiano RonaldoAl-Nassr
28AlgeriaRiyad MahrezAl-Ahli
29Saudi ArabiaAli Al-HassanAl-Nassr
30Saudi ArabiaSalem Al-DawsariAl-Hilal
31CroatiaMarcelo BrozovićAl-Nassr
32SwitzerlandCameron PuertasAl-Qadsiah
33FranceMoussa DiabyAl-Ittihad
34MoroccoMourad BatnaAl-Fateh

Annual awards

[edit]
AwardWinnerClubRef.
Player of the SeasonFranceKarim BenzemaAl-Ittihad[80]
Saudi Player of the SeasonSaudi ArabiaSalem Al-DawsariAl-Hilal
Young Player of the SeasonSaudi ArabiaMusab Al-JuwayrAl-Shabab
Golden BootPortugalCristiano RonaldoAl-Nassr
Golden GloveBelgiumKoen CasteelsAl-Qadsiah
Manager of the SeasonFranceLaurent BlancAl-Ittihad

See also

[edit]

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