2022–23 Saudi Women's Premier League

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Saudi Women's Premier League
Season2022–23
Dates13 October 2022 – 18 February 2023
ChampionsAl Nassr
1st title
RelegatedSama
Matches played56
Goals scored351 (6.27 per match)
Best PlayerSaudi Arabia Mubarkh Al-Saiari
Top goalscorerIraq Shokhan Salihi
(43 goals)
Best goalkeeperSaudi Arabia Laila Al-Qahtani
Biggest home winAl Shabab 19–0 Sama
11 February 2023
Biggest away winSama 0–18 Al Nassr
13 October 2022
Highest scoringAl Shabab 19–0 Sama
11 February 2023
All statistics correct as of 31 December 2022.

The 2022–23 Saudi Women's Premier League was the inaugural season of the Saudi Women's Premier League which replaced the Saudi Women's National League as the top-level women's football league in Saudi Arabia.

On 15 September 2022, the Saudi Arabian Football Federation announced the launch of the revamped format for women's football competitions by introducing the Saudi Women's Premier League and Saudi Women's First Division League.[1][2][3]

Initially, all eight teams that qualified for the knockout stage of the 2021–22 Saudi National women's league earned their place in the inaugural Saudi Women's Premier League. Women's football in the kingdom started getting the attention of the Saudis. Professional Saudi clubs bought self-owned teams in order to participate in the league. Al Hilal SFC and Al Nassr FC one of the biggest names in Saudi football were announced as participants in the new women's league. with Al-Nassr taking over 2021–22 women's football league champions Al-Mamlaka FC while Al-Hilal took over the 2021–22 women's football league runners-up Challenge.[4] on 25 September 2022 SAFF announced that Al-Ittihad took over Jeddah Eagles to be the third professional club to do so.[5] Al-Ahli Saudi FC and Al Shabab FC completed the line-up by taking over Miraas Jeddah Club and the Storm club respectively.[6]

Teams[edit]

Eight teams contested the 2022–23 Women's Premier League season.[7] the eight teams that qualified for the 2021–22 women's football league knockout stage were confirmed as the participating teams for the first season.

Team Location Ground Capacity Appearance
Al Nassr[8] Riyadh Mrsool Park 25,000 1st
Al Hilal[9] Riyadh King Fahd Stadium 68,752 1st
Al Yamamah Riyadh Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium 22,188 1st
Al-Ittihad[10] Jeddah King Abdullah Sports City Stadium 62,345 1st
Eastern Flames Dammam Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium 26,000 1st
Al Shabab[11] Riyadh Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium 22,188 1st
Sama Riyadh Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium 22,188 1st
Al Ahli[12] Jeddah King Abdullah Sports City Stadium 62,345 1st

Personnel and kits[edit]

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Al Nassr Saudi Arabia Aziz Al-Alwni Saudi Arabia Munira Al-Hamdan Duneus Shurfah, Harrys Pizza
Al Hilal Saudi Arabia Mashael Al-Rashidi Saudi Arabia Ahod Alamari S Team BLU Store, Jahez, Tawuniya, Floward, Shawarmer
Al Yamamah Saudi Arabia Moudi Abdulmehsen Dunkin' Donuts, Comprehensive Sports Medicine, MOVE, Tabz, Deep Art, Biotic
Al-Ittihad Saudi Arabia Bayan Sadagah Erreà Darco, SAL, Emkan, Tameeni, Yelo, Oud Al-Amoudi
Eastern Flames Saudi Arabia Maram Al-Butairi Saudi Arabia Mariam Al-Tamimi Offside PERPETUAL, CureMed
Al-Shabab Egypt Marwa El-Hawat Saudi Arabia Raghad Mukhayzin Offside Almozaini, Half Million, Mekyal, Azom, Bandar Real Estate
Sama Saudi Arabia Noura Al-Athel MSK Care, Al Madenah Water
Al-Ahli Jordan Manar Fraij Saudi Arabia Taqyah Rashwan Xtep MG Cars, Boga Super Foods, Dorrah for Real Estate, Saudi German Hospital

Foreign players[edit]

Al Nassr Al Hilal Al Yamamah Al-Ittihad Eastern Flames Al Shabab Sama Al Ahli
Bahrain Hessa AlIsa Brazil Mayara Gonçalves Algeria Besma Benlakhlef Bhutan Deki Lhazom Algeria Aïcha Aguichari Egypt Hayam Abdellatif Morocco Salma Steteen Algeria Abla Bensenouci
Bahrain Yasmeen Fayez Brazil Jéssica Graziela Algeria Kenza Hadjar Egypt Norhan Taqsera Colombia Sara Toro Egypt Noha Tarek Morocco Nourimane Oddah Ghana Cecilia Hagan
Brazil Izabela Stahelin Egypt Eman Hassan Iraq Tbarek Al-Ghazawi Egypt Sara Abdallah Georgia (country) Ana Cheminava Ethiopia Netsanet Muluneh Morocco Ibtissam Jraïdi
Brazil Marina Höher Ghana Elizabeth Addo Jordan Mai Sweilem Iraq Zainab Abbas Morocco Hassania Alaidi Lebanon Nancy Tchaylian Tunisia Salima Jobrani
France Lina Boussaha Iraq Shokhan Salihi Tunisia Chaima Abbassi Jordan Ayah Al-Majali Morocco Nassima Jawad Uganda Ruth Aturo Tunisia Sana Yaakoubi
Jordan Maysa Jbarah Iraq Direen Mulla Bakr Egypt Omnia Mahmoud Jordan Malak Shannak Tunisia Meriem Sassi Egypt Farida Hanafi Tunisia Yasmine Jemai
Tunisia Samia Aouni Morocco Mariam Benkirane United States Gabriela Pelogi Jordan Shahnaz Jebreen Colombia Ximena Mideros Tunisia Aya Jeddi
Tunisia Ghada Ayadi Lebanon Dima Al Kasti Denmark Anja Wilfling Egypt Fadwa Essameddine
State of Palestine Etaf Al-Sawi

League table[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Relegation
1 Al Nassr (C) 14 11 2 1 67 19 +48 35 Champions
2 Al Hilal 14 10 2 2 76 23 +53 32
3 Al Shabab 14 8 2 4 53 25 +28 26
4 Al Yamamah 14 6 3 5 40 15 +25 21
5 Al-Ittihad 14 5 6 3 46 19 +27 21
6 Al Ahli 14 5 1 8 35 33 +2 16
7 Eastern Flames 14 2 2 10 33 44 −11 8
8 Sama (R) 14 0 0 14 1 173 −172 0 Relegation to the 2023–24 Saudi Women's First Division League
First match(es) will be played: 13 October 2022. Source: SAFF
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored. Qualification and relegation column definitions
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Results[edit]

The schedule was published by SAFF on the 15th of September.[13]

Home \ Away NAS HIL YAM ITH EFL ASB SAM AHI
Al-Nassr 2–0 3–2 1–1 5–1 3–3 11–0 4–3
Al Hilal 6–3 0–0 4–4 3–1 3–2 18–0 6–1
Al Yamamah 0–3 1–2 4–1 3–1 0–1 13–0 1–0
Al-Ittihad 1–2 3–1 0–0 1–1 2–2 11–0 3–1
Eastern Flames 1–4 1–5 1–6 2–2 3–4 11–0 1–5
Al Shabab 1–4 2–4 3–0 1–0 4–0 19–0 2–1
Sama 0–18 0–18 0–10 0–14 0–8 0–8 1–9
Al Ahli 0–4 3–6 0–0 0–3 2–1 5–1 5–0
Updated to match(es) played on 13 October 2022. Source: SAFF
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics[edit]

Top scorers[edit]

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Iraq Shokhan Salihi Al Hilal 43
2 Morocco Ibtissam Jraïdi Al Ahli 17
3 Bahrain Hessa AlIsa Al Nassr 15
Egypt Noha Tarek Al Shabab
5 Saudi Arabia Daliah Abu Laban Al Shabab 11
6 Jordan Maysa Jbarah Al Nassr 10
7 Iraq Zainab Abbas Al-Ittihad 9
Saudi Arabia Seba Tawfiq Al-Ittihad
9 Colombia Sara Toro Eastern Flames 8
Ethiopia Netsanet Muluneh Al Shabab
Ghana Elizabeth Addo Al Hilal
Saudi Arabia Lulu Osama Al Yamamah
Morocco Nassima Jawad Eastern Flames

Clean sheets[edit]

As of 31 December 2022
Rank Player Club Clean
sheets
1 Saudi Arabia Sara Khalid Al Nassr 5
2 Saudi Arabia Laila Al-Qahtani Al Yamamah 2
Saudi Arabia Hessa Al Sudairi Al-Ittihad
Uganda Ruth Aturo Al Shabab

Hat-tricks[edit]

As of 11 February 2023
Player For Against Result Date Ref.
Saudi Arabia Munira Al-Hamdan Al-Nassr Sama 18–0 (A) 13 October 2022
Saudi Arabia Mubarkh Al-Saiari Al-Nassr Sama 18–0 (A) 13 Oct 2022
Bahrain Hessa AlIsa (2) Al-Nassr Sama 18–0 (A) 13 October 2022
11–0 (H) 17 December 2022
Tunisia Ghada Ayadi Al-Nassr Sama 18–0 (A) 13 October 2022
Saudi Arabia Lulu Osama (2) Al-Yamamah Eastern Flames 3–1 (H) 14 October 2022
Sama 13–0 (H) 24 January 2023
Iraq Shokhan Salihi (7) Al-Hilal Al-Shabab 4–2 (A) 14 October 2022
Eastern Flames 3–1 (H) 12 November 2022
Sama 18–0 (A) 19 November 2022
Al-Ahli 6–1 (H) 2 December 2022
Al-Nassr 6–3 (H) 30 December 2022
Eastern Flames 5–1 (A) 24 January 2023
Sama 18–0 (H) 31 January 2023
Lebanon Nancy Tchaylian Al-Shabab Al-Nassr 3–3 (A) 21 October 2022
Saudi Arabia Al Bandari Mobarak Al-Yamamah Sama 10–0 (A) 12 November 2022
Morocco Hassania Alaidi Eastern Flames Sama 11–0 (H) 2 December 2022
Morocco Nassima Jawad Eastern Flames Sama 11–0 (H) 2 December 2022
Iraq Zainab Al-Lami (2) Al-Ittihad Sama 11–0 (H) 6 December 2022
14–0 (A) 30 December 2022
Saudi Arabia Seba Tawfiq (2) Al-Ittihad Sama 11–0 (H) 6 December 2022
14–0 (A) 30 December 2022
Egypt Noha Tarek Al-Shabab Sama 8–0 (A) 9 December 2022
Jordan Maysa Jbarah Al-Nassr Sama 11–0 (H) 17 Dec 2022
Morocco Ibtissam Jraïdi (4) Al-Ahli Sama 9–1 (H) 23 Dec 2022
Al-Nassr 3–4 (A) 24 January 2023
Al-Shabab 5–1 (H) 31 January 2023
Eastern Flames 5–1 (A) 11 February 2023
Saudi Arabia Daliah Abu Laban (2) Al-Shabab Eastern Flames 4–3 (A) 31 December 2022
Sama 19–0 (H) 11 February 2023
Saudi Arabia Ahod Alamari Al-Hilal Sama 18–0 (H) 31 January 2023
Ghana Elizabeth Addo (2) Al-Hilal Sama 18–0 (H) 31 January 2023
Al-Ittihad 4–4 (H) 11 February 2023
Saudi Arabia Abeer Nasser Al-Hilal Sama 18–0 (H) 31 January 2023
Saudi Arabia Areej Al-Anizi Al-Hilal Sama 18–0 (H) 31 January 2023
Egypt Noha Tarek Al-Shabab Sama 19–0 (H) 11 February 2023
Ethiopia Netsanet Muluneh Al-Shabab Sama 19–0 (H) 11 February 2023

Discipline[edit]

As of 11 February 2023
Most yellow cards Total Most red cards Total Ref.
Player Saudi Arabia Shaima Al-Tabei (Sama)
Saudi Arabia Tahani Al-Zahrani (Al-Shabab)
Tunisia Chaima Abassi (Al Yamamah)
5 Jordan Ayah Al-Majali (Al-Ittihad)
Saudi Arabia Munira Al-Hamdan (Al Nassr)
Saudi Arabia Raghad Mukhayzin (Al-Shabab)
Saudi Arabia Ghada Malhan (Al-Shabab)
Saudi Arabia Aseel Ahmed (Al Nassr)
Saudi Arabia Noura Ibrahim (Al Yamamah)
Saudi Arabia Laila Al-Qahtani (Al Yamamah)
Saudi Arabia Al Bandari Mobarak (Al Yamamah)
1
Club Al-Ahli 25 Al Yamamah 3

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Saudi Football federation launches the women's Premier League and the first division for women". sayidaty.net (in Arabic). 15 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Saudi FA launches Women's Premier League, Division One". Arab News. 15 September 2022.
  3. ^ "Saudi FA launches Women's Premier League, Division One". NewsTime. 16 September 2022. Archived from the original on 11 December 2022. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  4. ^ "The Saudi Women's League kicks off in October with the participation of A-Hilal and Al-Nassr for the first time in history". koraplus.com (in Arabic). 16 September 2022.
  5. ^ "Al-Ittihad completes its acquisition of Jeddah Eagles, and the first-division women's league draw is on Tuesday". saff.com.sa (in Arabic). 25 September 2022.
  6. ^ "Al-Ahli and Al-Shabab complete their acquisition to participate in the Women's Premier League". saff.com.sa (in Arabic). 6 October 2022.
  7. ^ "Women's League kicks off with 8 teams" (in Arabic). 16 September 2022.
  8. ^ previously known as Al Mamlaka WFC
  9. ^ previously known as Challenge WFC
  10. ^ previously known as Jeddah Eagles WFC
  11. ^ previously known as The Storm WFC
  12. ^ previously known as Miraas WFC
  13. ^ @saff_wfd (15 September 2022). "8 فرق 🔢56 مباراة ⚽️بطل واحد 🏆جدول مباريات الدوري السعودي الممتاز لكرة قدم السيدات 2022-2023 🏃🏻♀️⚽️…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.

External links[edit]

2022–23 Saudi Women's Premier League on Twitter