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Omar Al-Muziel
Omar Al-Muziel (; born 25 July 1992) is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who currently plays for Al-Shoulla on loan from Damac. Career Al-Muziel started his career at Al-Mehmal in his hometown of Thadig. He joined Al-Shabab when he was 16 years old. He was promoted to the first during the 2014–15 season, however, he failed to make an appearance for Al-Shabab. On 8 February 2015, Al-Muziel joined Al-Orobah on a 5-month loan. He made 3 appearances for Al-Orobah in all competitions before returning to Al-Shabab at the end of the season. On 24 August 2015, Al-Muziel joined Al-Wehda on a season-long loan. On 5 August 2016, Al-Muziel was released from his contract by Al-Shabab. On 9 August 2016, Al-Muziel joined Al-Ittihad on a three-year contract. In his first season at the club he made 23 appearances in all competitions and started in the Crown Prince Cup final against Al-Nassr which ended in a 1–0 win. On 12 May 2018, Al-Muziel started the King Cup final win against ...
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Thadig
Thadiq ( ar, ثادق) is a city in Nejd, Saudi Arabia. It is a historical city established about four centuries ago. It is located to the north from Riyadh (about 130 km). See also * List of cities and towns in Saudi Arabia * Regions of Saudi Arabia The Provinces of Saudi Arabia, also known as Regions, and officially the Emirates of the Provinces of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (), are the 13 first-level administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. History After the unification ... Populated places in Riyadh Province {{SaudiArabia-geo-stub ...
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Saudi Professional League
The Saudi Pro League (SPL for short) ( ar, دوري المحترفين السعودي, link=no, ''Dawriyy al-Muḥtarifayni as-Suʿūdī''), known as the Roshn Saudi League (RSL for short) for sponsorship reasons, is the top division of association football in the Saudi Arabian league system. From 2013 to 2019, it was known as the Abdul Latif Jameel League, or Dawry Jameel, as it was sponsored by Abdul Latif Jameel. The first season of competition was the 1976–77 season. Al Hilal is the most successful team, holding 18 titles in its history and most recently winning the title in 2021–22. History Up until the late 1950s, football in Saudi Arabia was organized on a regional basis, with the only nationwide tournament being the King's Cup. In 1957, the first qualification process consolidated the regional tournaments of the Central, West, East and North regions. Clubs competed in their regional leagues to qualify for the King's Cup, which was the final stage of the competitio ...
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Saudi Crown Prince Cup
The Saudi Crown Prince's Cup ( ar, كأس ولي العهد) was the Saudi Arabian annual cup competition. It was the oldest domestic football competition in Saudi Arabia, its first edition was held in 1956–57, but was not crowned from 1975 until 1990. The competition consists of teams from the top two tiers of Saudi league football (Professional League and First Division League), as well as the competition runs from August until February. Al-Hilal have won the most titles with 13 wins, also Al-Hilal has contested more finals with 17. Al-Ittihad is the last champion being the winner of 2016–17 season. Prize money Prize money: * Final winner: 2,500,000 Saudi Riyals. * Final runners-up: 1,500,000 Saudi Riyals. Finals Source: Performance by club *1''including one title as Al-Thaghar'' Source: References External links Current Crown Prince Cup tournament results at SoccerwaySaudi Arabia Football Federation Saudi Crown Prince Cup - Hailoosport.com {{Football in Saudi A ...
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2018 King Cup
The 2018 King Cup, or The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup, was the 43rd edition of the King Cup since its establishment in 1957, and the 11th under the current format. It started on 3 January and concluded with the final on 12 May 2018. The winner qualified for the 2019 AFC Champions League group stage. Al-Ittihad won their eighth title after a 3–1 win over Al-Faisaly in the final on 12 May 2018. Pro League side Al-Hilal were the defending champions, but they were eliminated by Al-Qadsiah in the Round of 16. It was the earliest exit by the title holders since the introduction of the new format. Participating teams A total of 32 teams participated in this season. 14 teams from the Professional league, 16 teams from the First Division, and 2 teams qualifying from the preliminary stage. Bracket Note: H: ''Home team'', A: ''Away team'' Source: SAFF Round of 32 The Round of 32 matches were played between 3 and 7 January 2018. All times are local, AST (UTC+3). ...
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Kings Cup (Saudi Arabia)
The King Cup (sometimes spelled King's), officially known as The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques' Cup ( ar, كأس خادم الحرمين الشريفين), is the Saudi Arabian football knockout cup competition, run by the Saudi Arabian Football Federation. The cup was created in 1957 and was played until 1990. It was re-launched again in 2007 as ''King's Cup of Champions'', and was played by only the top 6 finishers of the Professional League plus the Crown Prince Cup and Federation Cup winners. Since 2014, it was renamed as ''King's Cup'', the competition returned to its roots by implementing the old format. 153 clubs have taken part in the tournament. Qualification and prize money The cup winner will be guaranteed a place in the AFC Champions League. Prize money: * Final winners: 5,500,000 Saudi Riyals. * Final runners-up: 4,000,000 Saudi Riyals. Winners by year Performance by club Trophies Source: Finals Source: References External linksKing CupSAFF RSSSF.com Ch ...
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2019–20 Abha Club Season
The 2019–20 season was Abha's first season back in the Pro League after winning the MS League the previous. This was be their 3rd non-consecutive season in the Pro League and their 54th season in existence. The club participated in the Pro League and the King Cup. The season ran from 1 July 2019 to September 2020. Players Squad information Out on loan Transfers and loans Transfers in Loans in Transfers out Loans out Pre-season and friendlies Competitions Overview Saudi Professional League League table Results summary Result round by round Matches The Professional League schedule was announced on 21 July 2019. King Cup Statistics Appearances :''Last updated on 9 September 2020.'' , - ! colspan=10 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center, ''Goalkeepers'' , - ! colspan=10 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center, ''Defenders'' , - ! colspan=10 style ...
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2019–20 Al-Fayha FC Season
The 2019–20 season was Al-Fayha's 3rd season in the Pro League and their 66th season in existence. The club participated in the Pro League and the King Cup The King Cup (sometimes spelled King's), officially known as The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques' Cup ( ar, كأس خادم الحرمين الشريفين), is the Saudi Arabian football knockout cup competition, run by the Saudi Arabian Foot .... The season covered the period from 1 July 2019 to 9 September 2020. Players Squad information Out on loan Transfers and loans Transfers in Loans in Transfers out Loans out Pre-season Competitions Overall Overview Goalscorers ''Last Updated: 4 September 2020'' Clean sheets ''Last Updated: 4 September 2020'' References {{DEFAULTSORT:2019-20 Al-Fayha FC season Al-Fayha FC Fayha ...
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2018–19 Al-Fayha FC Season
The 2018–19 season was Al-Fayha's 65th year in existence and second season in the Pro League. This season Al-Fayha participated in the Pro League and King Cup The King Cup (sometimes spelled King's), officially known as The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques' Cup ( ar, كأس خادم الحرمين الشريفين), is the Saudi Arabian football knockout cup competition, run by the Saudi Arabian Foot .... The season covers the period from 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019. Players Current squad Out on loan Transfers In Loans in Out Loans out Pre-season friendlies Competitions Pro League League table Results summary Results by round Matches All times are local, AST ( UTC+3). King Cup All times are local, AST ( UTC+3). Statistics Appearances :''Last updated on 16 May 2019.'' , - ! colspan=14 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center, ''Goalkeepers'' ...
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2018–19 Al-Ittihad Club Season
The 2018–19 season was Al-Ittihad's 43rd consecutive season in the top flight of Saudi football and 92nd year in existence as a football club. Along with the Pro League, the club competed in the King Cup The King Cup (sometimes spelled King's), officially known as The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques' Cup ( ar, كأس خادم الحرمين الشريفين), is the Saudi Arabian football knockout cup competition, run by the Saudi Arabian Foot ..., the Sheikh Zayed Cup, and the Champions League. The season covers the period from 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019. Players Squad information Transfers In Loans in Out Loans out Pre-season and friendlies Competitions Overview Goalscorers ''Last Updated: 21 May 2019'' Assists ''Last Updated: 21 May 2019'' Clean sheets ''Last Updated: 7 May 2019'' References {{DEFAULTSORT:2018-19 Al-Ittihad Club season Al-Ittihad Club (Jeddah) seasons Ittihad ...
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2017–18 Saudi Professional League
The 2017–18 Saudi Professional League (also known formerly as a Jameel League for sponsorship reasons), was the 42nd season of the Saudi Professional League, the top Saudi professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1976. The season started on 10 August 2017 and concluded on 12 April 2018. Al-Hilal were the defending champions after winning the Pro League last season for the 14th time. Al-Fayha and Ohod have entered as the promoted teams from the 2016–17 Saudi First Division. Al-Hilal were crowned as league winners for the second season in a row on the 12 April, after defeating Al-Fateh 4–1 on the final day of the season. No teams were relegated at the end of the season following the decision to increase the number of teams from 14 to 16. In its place, relegation play-offs were held between the bottom 2 teams of the Pro League and the 3rd and 4th placed teams of the MS League. Both Pro League teams, Al-Raed and Ohod, won their respec ...
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2016–17 Saudi Crown Prince Cup
The 2016–17 Saudi Crown Prince Cup was the 42nd season of the Saudi Crown Prince Cup since its establishment in 1957. This season's competition featured a total of 30 teams, 14 teams from the Pro League, and 16 teams from the First Division. It started with the Preliminary stage on 15 August 2016 and concluded with the final on 10 March 2017. The holders were Al-Hilal who beat Al-Ahli 2–1 in the previous season's final on 19 February 2016. They were eliminated in the semi-finals by Al-Nassr. Al-Ittihad won their 8th title following a 1–0 win over Al-Nassr in the final. Participating teams ; Pro League (14 Teams) ; First Division (16 Teams) First stage Preliminary round The Preliminary round fixtures were played on 15, 16, 25, 26, 27 & 28 August 2016. All times are local, AST (UTC+3). Second stage Bracket Note: H: ''Home team'', A: ''Away team'' Round of 16 The Round of 16 fixtures were played on 26, 27, 28 & 29 September 2016. All times ...
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