Test your knowledge about the Saudi Premier Football League

The Saudi Football League, known as the Saudi Roshen League, and also known as the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Professional Cup League for sponsorship reasons, is today witnessing a massive and unprecedented boom, after many European stars moved to play in Saudi Professional League clubs, and after the ownership of some clubs was transferred to... The Public Investment Fund, within the investment and privatization project to develop sports clubs, gave a qualitative leap to the Saudi League.

The league was established in 1974, where the first session of the Saudi League began under the name of the Saudi Professional League. Then the name was changed in 1991 to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques League. The tournament was not organized today, so it was played on the golden square system. Then it was changed in 2017 under the name of the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Cup League to be on its current system

The number of its teams is 16: Al-Ittihad - Al-Nasr - Al-Hilal - Al-Shabab - Al-Ahly - Al-Taawoun - Al-Raed - Al-Fayhaa - Al-Batin - Al-Fath - Al-Adala - Damak - Al-Wahda. The Saudi League matches are played in a league system of two rounds, back and forth, where each team meets all the teams. The other two times in the league, once in its home stadium and once in its opponent’s stadium. The first-placed team gets the league title, the second-placed team gets the Saudi Crown Prince Cup, and the third-placed team gets the Saudi Super Cup.

It is another football tournament organized and played in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The league is the second most expensive league on the Asian continent, with a market value reaching $500 million. It is considered one of the best leagues on the Arab and international levels this year, as it has many fans and followers on the level. Arab and even international players due to the presence of high-level local, Arab and foreign players such as Lorenzo Diaz (Argentina), Alexandre Costa (Brazil), Ricardo Pavia (Argentina), Francisco Camara (Brazil), Alejandro Morales (Mexico), Abdel Razzaq Hamdallah (Morocco). - Romarinho (Brazil) - Talisca (Brazil) - Ever Banega (Argentina) - Petros (Brazil) - Marcelo Brozovic (Serbia) - Odion Igal (Nigeria) - Malcom (Brazil) - Pete Martinez (Argentina) - Ruben Quison (Sweden) - Martin Campagna (Uruguay) - Flavio Amado (Angola) - Omar Al-Somah (Syria) - Christian Lowendham (Denmark) - Igor Rossi (Italy) - Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) There are many players on the side whose names we did not mention who play in the Saudi League.

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Mohamed Al-Dawy Christo plays in Al-Ahly Saudi Club. what is his nationality?

Mohamed Al-Dawy Christo plays in Al-Ahly Saudi Club. what is his nationality?

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Fabinho Tavares plays for the Saudi Al-Ittihad team, what is his nationality?
Fabinho Tavares plays for the Saudi Al-Ittihad team, what is his nationality?

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Yassin Bounou nationality
Yassin Bounou nationality

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