Saudi Professional League - All-time Professional League Table

All-time Professional League Table

The All-time Zain League table is an overall record of all the match results, points, and goals of every team that has played in Professional League since its rebranding at the start of the 2008–09 season. This is due to the fact that there are no comprehensive statistics that exist for the league between 1977 up until the 2007-08 season. The table is accurate as of the end of the 2011–12 season.


Pos Team1 Seasons Played Won Drawn Lost F A GD 1 2 3 Points Best2
1 Al-Hilal 4 96 70 20 6 207 67 +140 2 1 1 230 1
2 Al-Ittihad Jeddah 4 96 54 26 16 201 109 +92 1 2 188 1
3 Al-Shabab 4 96 53 26 17 165 98 +67 1 185 1
4 Al-Ahli 4 96 48 23 25 169 112 +57 1 1 167 2
5 Al-Nassr 4 96 43 26 27 145 116 +29 1 155 3
6 Al-Ettifaq 4 96 40 26 30 133 106 +27 1 146 3
7 Al Raed 4 96 24 21 51 106 157 –51 93 10
8 Najran SC 4 96 25 18 53 111 189 –78 93 9
9 Al-Fateh 3 74 24 20 30 90 114 –24 92 6
10 Al-Wahda 3 70 20 18 32 110 110 0 77 5
11 Al-Faisaly 2 52 17 14 21 75 88 –13 65 8
12 Al-Qadasiya 3 74 13 22 39 105 131 –26 61 10
13 Al Hazm 3 70 13 16 41 67 139 –72 55 7
14 Al-Taawon 2 52 13 15 24 65 83 –18 54 7
15 Hajer Club 1 26 6 7 13 23 45 –22 25 11
16 Abha 1 22 4 7 11 19 40 –21 19 11
17 Al-Watani 1 22 2 6 14 22 48 –26 12 12
18 Al-Ansar 1 26 3 1 22 19 60 –41 10 14
19 Al-Shoalah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Winning the Professional League
2nd Place
Never won a Professional League title

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