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Al-Najma Sport Club (Arabic: نادي النجمة الرياضي) is a Saudi Arabian football team based in Unaizah that is currently playing in the Saudi First Division League, the team plays in white and black color and green colours
Al-Najma: Unaizah Department of Education Stadium Al-Najma Club Stadium: 10,000 7,000 [10] Mário Silva: Al-Safa: Safwa: Al-Safa Club Stadium Prince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium (Khobar) Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium : 3,500 15,000 [11] 22,042: Juan Brown: Al-Tai: Ha'il Prince Abdul Aziz bin Musa'ed Stadium 12,000: Mohamed Kouki: Al-Zulfi: Al ...
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Al-Garzae started his career at hometown club Al-Najma. On 26 October 2020, Al-Garzae joined Al-Shabab. [3] On 30 January 2021, Al-Garzae was named on the bench for the first time in the league match against Abha. [4] On 16 October 2021, Al-Garzae made his league debut by coming off the bench against Al-Batin. [5] On 10 September 2023, Al ...
Al-Riffa (13th title) Relegated: Malkiya Busaiteen: AFC Cup: Al-Riffa East Riffa: Matches played: 92: Goals scored: 215 (2.34 per match) Top goalscorer: Mahdi Abduljabbar (12 goals) Biggest home win: Busaiteen 6–1 Malkiya (14 December 2020) Biggest away win: Al-Najma SC 1–5 Manama (8 March 2021) Highest scoring: Busaiteen 6–1 Malkiya (14 ...
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Al-Najma Club was merged with Al Wahda, which won the Bahraini King's Cup in 1988, 1992 and 1994, and Al-Arabi, which won the Bahraini King's Cup in 1969 and the 1974–75 Bahraini Premier League; then with Al-Hilal, Al-Qadisiya, which played the Bahraini King's Cup final in 2000, and Ras Al-Rumman in 2002.