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Al-Ain Zoran Milinković: Ricardo Sousa: 15 August 2024 [25] Al-Arabi Yousef Anbar: Maher Al-Shammari: 21 June 2024 [26] Al-Bukiryah Khalil Al-Masri: Denis Lavagne: 11 July 2024 [27] Al-Faisaly Marcelo Chamusca: Filipe Gouveia: 6 June 2024 [28] Al-Jabalain Nacif Beyaoui: Jorge Mendonça: 14 July 2024 [29] Al-Jubail Ayman El Seraj: Laurent ...
Al-Najma were crowned champions after defeating Al-Taraji 2–1 to win their third title and first since 2010. [15] Al-Najma return to the First Division League after an absence of 10 years. They return to the league for the first time since the 2012–13 season and will play in their 11th overall season.
Al-Ain Saudi Football Club (Arabic: نادي العين السعودي) is a Saudi Arabian professional football club based in Al-Atawlah, Al-Qara, Al-Bahah, The club play their home matches at the King Saud Sport City Stadium. the club competes in the Saudi First Division League, the second tier of Saudi football.
The five-time J League champion, coached by former Leeds and Liverpool winger Harry Kewell, will face Al-Ain of the United Arab Emirates in May’s final. Yokohama raced into a 3-0 lead in front ...
Al-Okhdood played in the top flight of Saudi football for the first time in history. Al-Okhdood became the 37th side to participate in the Saudi Pro League since its inception. The third club to be promoted was Al-Riyadh , who were promoted following a 1–0 home win against Al-Orobah on 16 May 2023. [ 18 ]
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 Ain Football Club (Arabic: نادي العين لكرة القدم; transliterated: Nady al-'Ayn) is a professional football club based in the city of Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It is one of many sport sections of the multi-sports club Al Ain Sports and Cultural Club ( Arabic : نادي العين الرياضي الثقافي ).
This system continued in the Saudi Pro League from 2008–09 onward. Al-Hilal won the title in 2007–08 after finishing tied with Al-Ittihad on 48 points. The title was decided by the head-to-head record, where Al-Hilal had the better result against Al-Ittihad. In 2008–09, the league was rebranded as the Saudi Pro League [16] (SPL). This ...