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The curtain was brought down on Saturday evening on the 31st round of the Saudi Professional Roshen League, which saw the al-hilal crowned 19th time in its history.
The round saw 27 goals in 9 games, an average of 3 goals per game, which is the same as the previous round.

The 13 signed a team on the 27 goals, while it failed to find the nets of Riyadh, cooperation, Abha, and finally your inclusion.

Colored Cards

The most famous referees in this round are 33 yellow cards at a rate of 3.6 cards per match.

The largest share of the Major’s and Tai’s match was the 6 of yellow cards.

Round 31 featured one red card from Gulf’s Nayef Masood in front of the unit.

Golden Box

The league’s golden box saw no change from last round, with Al-Hilal continuing to top the tournament, until it was crowned with 89 points.

al-nasr was second with 77 points, the Ahly third with 58 points and the fourth al-taawoun with 52 points, while the Union came fifth with 50 points.

Clash of Scorers

al-nasr captain Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal strengthened the tournament’s top scorer after the 31st round, reaching 33 goals, followed by al-hilal star Aleksandar Mitrovic with 26 goals.

The al-itthad s star, Abdelrazak Hamdallah of Morocco, finished in third place with 19 goals, with Cameroon’s George Nkodo annexing a fourth star with 17 and Brazil’s victory striker Anderson Taliska 16.
Industry Goals

Al Ahly Jeddah star, Algeria’s Riyad Mahrez, tops the goal-makers’ list with 12 assists.

al-hilal player Ruben Neves, second with 11 goals, followed by Cristiano Ronaldo and al-hilal’s Savic in third and fourth with 10 goals.

“Don” is also the leading contributor to goals (scoring and industry) with 43 contributions, while Mitrovic is second with 31 contributions and Sakala with 23 goals, equally with Perakan.

Clen Shit

The al-hilal goalkeeper, Morocco’s Yassin Bono, continued to top the “Clean Chit” list.

The former Sevilla star has come out with a white net in 15 Saudi league games this season, and is chased by Ahli’s keeper, Senegalese Edouard Mendy, with 13 “Klein Chet.”

The culmination of the historic al-hilal

Al-Hilal strengthened his title with the list of the most decorated clubs in the Saudi League throughout history, with the various names of the competition, with his title number 19, and the eighth in the Professional League era.

 

Al-Hilal achieved a historic record in the Saudi League, having overtaken his assertive counterpart, for the second time this season.

According to OPTA Statistics Network, Al-Hilal scored the most goals for a team in another goal during one season of the Professional League.

The leader scored 13 goals in the home and away games of the current season in the Saudi League, winning 9-0 back and 4-1 back.
Special number for Ronaldo

Victory captain Cristiano Ronaldo achieved a historic record after becoming the most contributing player to score goals during one season of the competition with 43 contributions (33 scored and 10 made), equalling Abdul Razak Hamdallah’s achievement, which dates back to the 2018-2019 season.

Negative Union

The Jeddah Federation equalled the biggest loss in its Pro League history, after falling to the Pact (0-5), to be the biggest defeat in Dean’s Pro League history, knowing that he had been defeated by the same result twice before.

 

The losses came against Al-Hilal, in the 11 round of the 2009-10 season, and against Al-Nasr in the 25 round of the 2015-16 season.

Mitrovic No.

Crescent striker Aleksandar Mitrovic has made a historic record after becoming the first player to score 10 penalties in a single season of the Saudi League, according to Saudi Arabia’s “Sport.”

Salman Al Faraj The Most Crowned

Salman Al-Faraj, the Crescent player, scored a historic record in the league championship, becoming the most to achieve the title with 8 titles.

Firmino ends adult curse

 

Ahly Jeddah striker Roberto Firmino ended his curse against top Saudi league after scoring a goal against the youngsters, the first against top clubs in the current season.

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