2019–20 Saudi Pro League

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2020–21
All statistics correct as of 9 September 2020.

The 2019–20 Saudi Professional League was the 44th edition of the

Saudi Professional League, the top Saudi professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1976. The season started on 22 August 2019 and concluded on 9 September 2020.[3]

On 7 March 2020, the

Ministry of Sports announced that all matches would be played behind closed doors until further notice.[2] On 14 March 2020, the Ministry suspended all sports competitions indefinitely due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Saudi Arabia.[5] On 11 June 2020, the Ministry of Sports announced the resumption of sports activities with training starting on 21 June and games starting after 4 August 2020 and played behind closed doors.[6] On 1 July 2020, the schedule for the remaining matches was released. It was announced that the league would resume on 4 August 2020 and end on 9 September 2020.[7]

On 29 August 2020,

Al-Taawoun in the final matchday.[11]

Changes

On June 9, 2019, the Saudi FF announced that the number of foreign players was reduced from 8 players to 7 players.

MS League was cancelled.[14]

Teams

Locations of teams in the 2019–20 Saudi Professional League

Sixteen teams will compete in the league – the top twelve teams from the previous season, the play-off winner and the three teams promoted from the MS League.

Teams who were promoted to the Pro League

The first team to be promoted was

Al-Ain.[16]

The second team to be promoted was

Damac, in spite of their 1–0 defeat away to Al-Tai, on 5 May 2019.[17] Damac will play in the top flight of Saudi football for the first time since 1982 when both the Pro League and First Division were merged into one league.[18]

The third and final team to be promoted was

Al-Adalah, who were promoted on the final matchday following their 2–0 win at home against Damac on 15 May 2019.[19]
Al-Adalah will play in the top flight of Saudi football for the first time in history.

Teams who were relegated to the MS League

The first team to be relegated was Ohod, ending a 2-year stay in the Pro League following a 3–1 home defeat to Al-Fayha on 12 April 2019.[20]

The second team to be relegated was

Al-Batin, ending a 3-year stay in the Pro League following a 1–0 home defeat to an already relegated Ohod side on 11 May 2019.[21]

The third and final team to be relegated was

Al-Qadsiah, who were relegated on the final matchday following a 2–2 home draw with Al-Hazem. Al-Qadsiah were relegated after 4 consecutive seasons in the Pro League.[22]

Stadiums

Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
Team Location Stadium Capacity
Abha Abha
Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium
20,000[23]
Al-Adalah
Al-Hasa Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium 26,000[24][25]
Al-Ahli Jeddah King Abdullah Sports City 62,345
Al-Ettifaq
Dammam Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium 35,000[26]
Al-Faisaly
Harmah Al Majma'ah Sports City [1] 7,000
Al-Fateh
Al-Hasa Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium 26,000[25]
Al-Fayha Al Majma'ah Al Majma'ah Sports City 7,000
Al-Hazem Ar Rass Al-Hazem Club Stadium 8,000[27]
Al-Hilal
Riyadh
King Saud University Stadium
25,000
Al-Ittihad
Jeddah King Abdullah Sports City 62,345
Al-Nassr
Riyadh
King Fahd International Stadium [2]
62,685
Al-Raed
Buraidah
King Abdullah Sport City Stadium
25,000
Al-Shabab
Riyadh King Fahd International Stadium [3] 62,685
Al-Taawoun
Buraidah King Abdullah Sport City Stadium 25,000
Al-Wehda
Mecca
King Abdul Aziz Stadium
38,000
Damac
Khamis Mushait Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium [4] 20,000

1: ^ Al-Faisaly play their home games in Al Majma'ah.
2:

Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium
(22,500 seats) as a home stadium.
3: ^ Damac play their home games in Abha.

Personnel and kits

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Abha Tunisia Abderrazek Chebbi Tunisia Karim Aouadhi Offside Al Wefaq, Saudi German Hospital1, Areekat Aldeera1
Al-Adalah Italy Giovanni Solinas Madagascar Carolus Andria Offside Al-Ghadeer Group, Hussein Al-Ali Hospital, Al Wefaq1
Al-Ahli Serbia Vladan Milojević Saudi Arabia Hussein Abdulghani S Team
MG Cars
, Oud Milano1, Boga Super Foods2
Al-Ettifaq Saudi Arabia Khaled Al-Atwi Algeria Raïs M'Bolhi Jako Al Mattar, Dose Cafe, Kammelna1, Innosoft2, Eithar2, Twareat Medical Center3
Al-Faisaly Brazil Péricles Chamusca
Igor Rossi
adidas ALDREES, Gree Electric, Al Wefaq1, Shmagh Albassam1, Roco2
Al-Fateh Belgium Yannick Ferrera Saudi Arabia Mohammed Al-Fuhaid Offside
Kia Motors
, Fuchsia Bakery, Al Kifah Holding1, Almoosa Hospital1
Al-Fayha Saudi Arabia Yousef Al-Ghadeer Saudi Arabia Sami Al-Khaibari Skillano The Fourth Triangle
Al-Hazem Brazil André Gaspar Brazil Alemão S Team Cabrito, RAKAA Holding1, Alreef Alfarance2
Al-Hilal Romania Răzvan Lucescu Saudi Arabia Salman Al-Faraj S Team EMAAR, Jahez, Tawuniya1, Flyin.com2, Sayyar2
Al-Ittihad Brazil Fábio Carille Morocco Karim El Ahmadi S Team FAW Group, Ibrahim Al Qurashi1, Al Wefaq2
Al-Nassr Portugal Rui Vitória Saudi Arabia Omar Hawsawi Victory Etihad Airways, Nejree1, Richy2, Wssel2, Naqi Water3
Al-Raed Albania Besnik Hasi
Hussain Al-Showaish
Erreà Al Wefaq, My Pure Water1
Al-Shabab Portugal Pedro Caixinha Saudi Arabia Mohammed Salem Xtep Eastgate, Walem, Daffah1
Al-Taawoun Saudi Arabia Abdullah Asiri Saudi Arabia Talal Al-Absi Offside Al Maghrabi, Al Wefaq1, Alnadeg1, Desert One2
Al-Wehda Saudi Arabia Essa Al-Mehyani Saudi Arabia Waleed Bakshween Tattweer Herfy, Lebs.com, Makkah Chamber of Commerce, Saudi Al Qaid Company2, Ara Water3, Erwaa3
Damac Algeria Noureddine Zekri Algeria Farouk Chafaï Skillano Abu Zaid, Al Msakin Palace, Bin Thaliba1, Zain Cupcake3
  • 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
Al-Adalah
Saudi Arabia Redha Al-Janbe End of caretaker spell 16 May 2019 Pre-season Tunisia Skander Kasri 31 May 2019[28]
Al-Ettifaq
Portugal Hélder 17 May 2019 Saudi Arabia Khaled Al-Atwi 17 June 2019[29]
Al-Wehda
Argentina Juan Brown 17 May 2019 Croatia Mario Cvitanović 2 July 2019[30]
Al-Fayha Algeria Noureddine Zekri End of contract 17 May 2019 Portugal Jorge Simão 8 June 2019[31]
Al-Shabab
Romania Marius Șumudică Mutual consent 19 May 2019[32] Argentina Jorge Almirón 24 June 2019[33]
Al-Taawoun
Portugal Pedro Emanuel 19 May 2019[34] Portugal Paulo Sérgio 21 May 2019[35]
Al-Ahli Saudi Arabia Yousef Anbar End of caretaker spell 21 May 2019 Croatia Branko Ivanković 18 June 2019[36]
Al-Hilal
Brazil Péricles Chamusca End of contract 21 May 2019 Romania Răzvan Lucescu 30 Jun 2019[37]
Al-Ahli Croatia Branko Ivanković Sacked 16 September 2019[38] 9th Switzerland Christian Gross 16 October 2019[39]
Al-Wehda
Croatia Mario Cvitanović Mutual consent 16 September 2019[40] 12th Uruguay José Daniel Carreño 16 September 2019[41]
Damac Tunisia Mohammed Kouki Sacked 5 October 2019[42] 15th Algeria Noureddine Zekri 5 October 2019[43]
Al-Fateh
Tunisia Fathi Al-Jabal Mutual consent 14 October 2019[44] 16th Belgium Yannick Ferrera 14 October 2019[45]
Al-Ittihad Chile José Luis Sierra Sacked 19 October 2019[46] 8th Netherlands Henk ten Cate 4 November 2019[47]
Al-Adalah Tunisia Skander Kasri Mutual consent 4 November 2019[48] 14th Tunisia Nacif Beyaoui 5 November 2019[49]
Al-Shabab
Argentina Jorge Almirón Sacked 4 December 2019[50] 7th Spain Luis García 12 December 2019[51]
Al-Taawoun
Portugal Paulo Sérgio Mutual Consent 29 December 2019[52] 6th Portugal Vítor Campelos 15 January 2020[53]
Al-Hazem Romania Daniel Isăilă Sacked 31 January 2020[54] 13th Brazil André 31 January 2020[55]
Al-Ittihad Netherlands Henk ten Cate 11 February 2020[56] 12th Brazil Fábio Carille 17 February 2020[57]
Al-Ahli Switzerland Christian Gross 17 February 2020[58] 3rd Serbia Vladan Milojević 28 February 2020[59]
Al-Adalah Tunisia Nacif Beyaoui Resigned 13 June 2020[60] 16th Italy Giovanni Solinas 25 June 2020[61]
Al-Shabab
Spain Luis García End of contract 18 July 2020[62] 8th Portugal Pedro Caixinha 20 July 2020[63]
Al-Wehda
Uruguay José Daniel Carreño Mutual consent 19 August 2020[64] 5th Saudi Arabia Essa Al-Mehyani (caretaker) 19 August 2020[64]
Al-Fayha Portugal Jorge Simão Sacked 27 August 2020[65] 13th Saudi Arabia Yousef Al-Ghadeer 27 August 2020[65]
Al-Taawoun
Portugal Vítor Campelos Sacked 30 August 2020[66] 10th Saudi Arabia Abdullah Asiri (caretaker) 6 September 2020[67]

Foreign players

On June 9, 2019, the Saudi FF announced that the number of foreign players was reduced from 8 players to 7 players.[68]

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 Salim Boukhanchouche Algeria Mehdi Tahrat Morocco Amine Atouchi Morocco Abdelali Mhamdi Tunisia Karim Aouadhi Tunisia Saad Bguir Tunisia Firas Chaouat Madagascar Faneva Imà Andriatsima
Nigeria Reuben Gabriel
Al-Adalah Gabon Medwin Biteghé Greece Savvas Gentsoglou Madagascar Carolus Andriamatsinoro Mali Adama Traoré Senegal Aliou Cissé Senegal Sy Ass Mandaw Algeria Abdelaziz Ali Guechi
Nigeria John Ogu
Tunisia Youssef Fouzai
Tunisia Aymen Mathlouthi
Al-Ahli Algeria Youcef Belaïli Bosnia and Herzegovina Elvis Sarić Brazil Lucas Lima Brazil Souza Germany Marko Marin Syria Omar Al Somah Bosnia and Herzegovina Ervin Zukanović
Cape Verde Djaniny
Serbia Danijel Aleksić
Al-Ettifaq
Algeria Raïs M'Bolhi
Elierce
Central African Republic Cédric Yambéré Senegal Souleymane Doukara Slovakia Filip Kiss Tunisia Naïm Sliti Brazil Rogerinho
Morocco Walid Azaro
Tunisia Oussama Haddadi
Al-Faisaly
Brazil William Alves Brazil Guilherme Augusto Brazil Igor Rossi Brazil Raphael Silva Netherlands Youssef El Jebli Trinidad and Tobago Khaleem Hyland Brazil Luisinho
Curaçao Roly Bonevacia
Al-Fateh
Algeria Sofiane Bendebka Denmark Bashkim Kadrii Morocco Marwane Saâdane Netherlands Mitchell te Vrede Norway Gustav Wikheim Ukraine Maksym Koval Uruguay Matías Aguirregaray Poland Michał Janota
Portugal André Pinto
Serbia Saša Jovanović
Tunisia Abdelkader Oueslati
Al-Fayha Brazil Ângelo Neto Cape Verde Gegé Chile Carlos Villanueva Ghana Samuel Owusu Madagascar Faneva Imà Andriatsima Portugal Arsénio Brazil Rafael Assis
Chile Ronnie Fernández
Jordan Amer Shafi
Al-Hazem Algeria Malik Asselah Brazil Alemão Brazil Jonathan Cafú Brazil Muralha France Karim Yoda Morocco Driss Fettouhi Sweden Carlos Strandberg Ghana Ernest Asante
Mali Ibrahima Tandia
Al-Hilal
Brazil Carlos Eduardo Colombia Gustavo Cuéllar France Bafétimbi Gomis Italy Sebastian Giovinco Peru André Carrillo South Korea Jang Hyun-soo Syria Omar Khribin
Al-Ittihad
Argentina Leonardo Gil Brazil Marcelo Grohe Brazil Romarinho Brazil Bruno Uvini Ivory Coast Wilfried Bony Morocco Karim El Ahmadi Tunisia Anice Badri Argentina Emiliano Vecchio
Brazil Jonas
Chile Luis Jiménez
Chile Carlos Villanueva
Morocco Manuel da Costa
Serbia Aleksandar Prijović
Al-Nassr
Brad Jones
Brazil Giuliano Brazil Maicon Brazil Petros Morocco Nordin Amrabat Morocco Abderrazak Hamdallah Nigeria Ahmed Musa
Al-Raed
Algeria Azzedine Doukha Cameroon Arnaud Djoum Colombia Marco Pérez Morocco Jalal Daoudi Morocco Mohamed Fouzair Syria Jehad Al-Hussain Colombia Ezequiel Palomeque
Al-Shabab
Algeria Djamel Benlamri Argentina Cristian Guanca Brazil Sebá Colombia Danilo Asprilla Senegal Makhete Diop Senegal Alfred N'Diaye Tunisia Farouk Ben Mustapha Brazil Somália
The Gambia Bubacarr Trawally
Al-Taawoun
Brazil Cássio Brazil Sandro Manoel Brazil Nildo Petrolina Burundi Cédric Amissi Cape Verde Héldon Ramos Portugal Ricardo Machado Cameroon Léandre Tawamba
Al-Wehda
Australia Craig Goodwin Brazil Anselmo Brazil Élton Arábia Brazil Renato Chaves Brazil Luisinho France Youssoufou Niakaté Spain Alberto Botía Algeria Moustapha Zeghba
Benin Khaled Adénon
BrazilMarcos Guilherme
Turkey Emre Çolak
Damac Algeria Farouk Chafaï Algeria Ibrahim Chenihi Algeria Moustapha Zeghba Argentina Sergio Vittor Argentina Emilio Zelaya Tunisia Ghazi Ayadi Tunisia Bilel Saidani Algeria Najib Ammari
Algeria Chamseddine Rahmani
Brazil Rafael Costa
Brazil Jorge Fellipe
Guinea-Bissau Zezinho
Ivory Coast Aubin Kouakou
Morocco Zakaria Hadraf
Morocco Mouhcine Iajour
Senegal Babacar Sarr

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1
Al-Hilal
(C)
30 22 6 2 74 26 +48 72 Qualification for AFC Champions League group stage
2
Al-Nassr
30 19 7 4 60 26 +34 64
3 Al-Ahli 30 15 5 10 49 36 +13 50
4
Al-Wehda
30 16 1 13 45 40 +5 49 Qualification for AFC Champions League play-off round
5
Al-Faisaly
30 14 6 10 41 36 +5 48
6
Al-Raed
30 13 7 10 41 50 −9 46
7
Al-Shabab
30 12 7 11 38 37 +1 43
8
Al-Ettifaq
30 13 3 14 46 38 +8 42
9 Abha 30 11 5 14 41 52 −11 38
10
Damac
30 9 8 13 37 52 −15 35[a]
11 Al-Ittihad 30 9 8 13 42 41 +1 35[a]
12
Al-Taawoun
30 10 5 15 33 40 −7 35[a]
13
Al-Fateh
30 8 9 13 42 49 −7 33
14 Al-Fayha (R) 30 8 8 14 34 44 −10 32 Relegation to Prince Mohammad bin Salman League
15 Al-Hazem (R) 30 7 6 17 40 61 −21 27
16
Al-Adalah
(R)
30 4 9 17 27 62 −35 21
Updated to match(es) played on 9 September 2020. 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).[69]
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c Positions determined by head-to-head points: Damac: 9 pts; Al-Ittihad: 6 pts; Al-Taawoun: 3 pts.

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-Adalah
937369101414141414151515141415151616161616161616161616
Leader
2021 AFC Champions League group stage
2021 AFC Champions League play-off round
Relegation to 2020–21 MS League
Updated to match(es) played on 9 September 2020. Source: spl.com.sa