2017–18 Saudi Professional League


The 2017–18 Saudi Professional League, 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 respective matches and secured their top-flight status.
Al-Fayha's Ronnie Fernández won the Golden Boot with 13 goals. Al-Ittihad's Carlos Villanueva and Al-Faisaly's Vuk Rašović were named as Player and Manager of the Season respectively.

Teams


Fourteen teams will compete in the league – the top eleven teams from the previous season, the playoff winner and two teams promoted from the First Division.
Teams who were promoted to the Pro League
The first club to be promoted was Al-Fayha, following their 2–1 win at home to Ohod on 29 April 2017. Al-Fayha will play in the top flight of Saudi football for the first time in their history. They were crowned champions on 5 May 2017 after drawing Wej 1–1 away from home, coupled with Al-Tai's 0–0 draw against fellow promoted club Ohod.
The second and final club to be promoted was Ohod, following their 0–0 draw at home to Al-Tai on 5 May 2017. Ohod will play in the top flight of Saudi football for the first time since 2005.
Teams who were relegated to the First Division
The first club to be relegated was Al-Wehda, ending their 2-year stay in the Pro League after a 2–1 home defeat to Al-Fateh on 20 April 2017.
The second and final club to be relegated was Al-Khaleej, ending their 3-year stay in the Pro League following a 2–2 draw to Al-Faisaly on 4 May 2017.

Stadiums

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Al-AhliJeddahKing Abdullah Sports City
Al-BatinHafar Al-BatinAl-Batin Club Stadium
Al-EttifaqDammamPrince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium
Al-FaisalyHarmahKing Salman Sport City Stadium
Al-FatehAl-HasaPrince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
Al-FayhaAl Majma'ahKing Salman Sport City Stadium
Al-HilalRiyadhKing Fahd International Stadium
Al-IttihadJeddahKing Abdullah Sports City
Al-NassrRiyadhKing Fahd International Stadium
Al-QadsiahKhobarPrince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium
Al-RaedBuraidahKing Abdullah Sport City Stadium
Al-ShababRiyadhKing Fahd International Stadium
Al-TaawounBuraidahKing Abdullah Sport City Stadium
OhodMedinaPrince Mohammed bin Abdul Aziz Stadium

1: Al-Faisaly play their home games in Al-Majma'ah.
2: Al-Hilal, Al-Nassr and Al-Shabab also use Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium as a home stadium.

Personnel and kits

  • 1 On the back of the strip.
  • 2 On the right sleeve of the strip.
  • 3 On the shorts.

    Managerial changes

Foreign players

The number of foreign players was increased from 4 players to 6 players, and for the first time in the history of the Pro League foreign goalkeepers are allowed. On January 11, 2018 the Saudi FF increased the number of foreign players from 6 players to 7 players.
Players name in bold indicates the player is registered during the mid-season transfer window.
ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Player 5Player 6Player 7
Al-Ahli Mark Milligan Claudemir Leonardo Moamen Zakaria Giannis Fetfatzidis Omar Al Somah Mohamed Amine Ben Amor
Al-Batin Guilherme Schettine Jhonnattann Jorge Silva Pitty Tinga Ousmane Diabaté Aymen Mathlouthi
Al-Ettifaq Raïs M'Bolhi Ahmed El Sheikh Hussein El Sayed Ahmad Ibrahim Khalaf Liban Abdi Filip Kiss Fakhreddine Ben Youssef
Al-Faisaly Evson Patrício Igor Rossi Luisinho Rogerinho Zé Eduardo Saleh Gomaa Khaleem Hyland
Al-Fateh Ibrahim Chenihi João Pedro Sandro Manoel Mohamed Abdel-Shafy Abdelkader Oueslati Saith Sakala
Al-Fayha Jonathan Gómez Gegé Ronnie Fernández Danilo Asprilla John Jairo Ruiz Alexandros Tziolis Emilio Izaguirre
Al-Hilal Ezequiel Cerutti Carlos Eduardo Achraf Bencharki Ali Al-Habsi Omar Kharbin Nicolás Milesi Gelmin Rivas
Al-Ittihad Carlos Villanueva Mahmoud Kahraba Fahad Al Ansari Ahmed Akaïchi
Al-Nassr Abdelmoumene Djabou Bruno Uvini Leonardo Pereira Junior Kabananga Mohamed Fouzair Saad Suhail Ferjani Sassi
Al-Qadsiah Bismark Élton Jorginho Paulo Sérgio Mohammed Fatau Hervé Guy Stanley Ohawuchi
Al-Raed Daniel Amora Eli Sabiá Tarabai Mohamed Atwa Mahmoud Shikabala Ismaël Bangoura Issam Erraki
Al-Shabab Djamel Benlamri Mohamed Benyettou Sebastián Ubilla Amr Barakat Saad Abdul-Amir Muaid Ellafi Farouk Ben Mustapha
Al-Taawoun Cedric Amissi Emad Moteab Essam El-Hadary Mostafa Fathi Ricardo Machado Adrian Popa Jehad Al-Hussain
Ohod Azzedine Doukha Mohamed Boulaouidet Nacereddine Khoualed Isaac Vorsah Mamoutou N'Diaye Mohsin Johar Hichem Essifi

League table

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 afterwards. 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.

Results

Season progress

Relegation play-offs

On March 7, 2018, the Saudi Football Federation announced that the number of teams in the Saudi Professional League will be increased from 14 teams to 16 teams. The relegation was removed and in its place, they announced a relegation play-off. The bottom 2 teams will face the 3rd and 4th place team in the Prince Mohammad bin Salman League.
Al-Raed won 5–1 on aggregate.
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Ohod won 7–1 on aggregate.

Statistics

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Ronnie FernándezAl-Fayha13
2 Omar Al SomahAl-Ahli11
2 Jorge SilvaAl-Batin11
4 LeonardoAl-Ahli10
4 Ahmed AkaïchiAl-Ittihad10
4 Mohammad Al-SahlawiAl-Nassr10
4 BismarkAl-Qadsiah10
4 Ismaël BangouraAl-Raed10
4 Leonardo PereiraAl-Nassr10
10 LuisinhoAl-Faisaly9
10 JhonnattannAl-Batin9
10 KahrabaAl-Ittihad9
10 Giannis FetfatzidisAl-Ahli9
10 João PedroAl-Fateh9

Top assists

RankPlayerClubAssists
1 Jehad Al-HussainAl-Taawoun9
2 LuisinhoAl-Faisaly8
3 Carlos VillanuevaAl-Ittihad7
4 Abdulfattah AsiriAl-Ahli6
4 LeonardoAl-Ahli6
4 Sultan Al-SawadiAl-Raed6
4 Yahya Al-ShehriAl-Nassr6
8 JhonnattannAl-Batin5
8 KahrabaAl-Ittihad5
8 Mansoor Al-HarbiAl-Ahli5
8 Nasser Al-ShamraniAl-Shabab5
8 Omar KharbinAl-Hilal5

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Mostafa FathiAl-TaawounAl-Fayha4–029 12 2017

Clean sheets

RankPlayerClubClean sheets
1 Ali Al-MazyadeiAl-Fateh8
2 Mohammed Al-OwaisAl-Ahli7
3 Essam El-HadaryAl-Taawoun6
3 Mustafa MalayekahAl-Faisaly6
5 Waleed AbdullahAl-Nassr5
5 Abdulrahman DagririAl-Fayha5
5 Farouk Ben MustaphaAl-Shabab5
8 Abdullah Al-MayoufAl-Hilal4
8 Ali Al-HabsiAl-Hilal4
8 Faisel MasrahiAl-Qadsiah4
8 Mazyad FreehAl-Batin4

Attendances

By round

Source:

By team

Awards

For the first time in the history of the competition, the Saudi Football Federation announced annual awards for the best player in each position, best young player and the perfect team.
  • Manager of the Year: Vuk Rašović
  • Best Goalkeeper: Mohammed Al-Owais
  • Best Defender: Motaz Hawsawi
  • Best Full-back: Yasser Al-Shahrani
  • Best Midfielder: Carlos Villanueva
  • Best Attacker: Ronnie Fernández
  • Player of the Year: Carlos Villanueva
  • Young Player of the Year: Turki Al-Ammar
  • Top Scorer: Ronnie Fernández
  • Perfect Team: Al-Hilal