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al-hilal On Saturday evening, the curtain came down on the 24th round of the Saudi Professional Roshen League, winning the al-hilal over damac, and the al-itthad over the al-fatah.
The tour began last Thursday, and saw the al-khaleej draw against the al-akhdoud (2-2), Abha beat the al-wehda (1-0) and al-shabab beat the al-hazm (3-0).

The Tour continued its games on Friday with three matches as well, starting with Clasico Al-Nasr and Al-Ahly, which was decided by the world (1-0), and a draw of the Tai with the agreement, and Al-Faha with each athlete with a result (1-1).

The tour concluded on Saturday evening with three matches, with Al-Hilal continuing his historic winning streak with a thrilling win over you (2-1), the Federation beating Al-Fatah (4-2) and a tie for cooperation with Major (0-0).

Drop My Threat
The 24 round saw 22 goals scored during 9 games at a rate of 2.4 goals per game.

It is a small rate compared to the 23rd round, which saw 25 goals over 9 games at a rate of 2.77 goals per game.

The 13 signed a team on the 22 goals and failed to find the nets of unity, assertiveness, community, leadership and cooperation.

Colored Cards

In this round, 37 yellow cards were acclaimed at the rate of 4.1 cards per match.

The largest share of the games was the folds and the accord, in which the yellow card appeared 5 times.

The red card appeared 4 times: against both unity player Walid Bakhshwin, compact player Demarai Gray, an annexed player Dari al-Anzi, and finally federation player Medallah Alayan.

Golden Box

The golden box of the Saudi League table saw a single change after round 24, with the Federation team returning to fourth place with 43 points at the expense of the cooperation team, which came fifth with 40 points.

Al-Hilal continued to lead the table by 68 points, followed by victory by 56 points, while Al-Ahili was third by 47 points.

Top two goals
The victory captain, Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo, consolidated his position at the top of the scorers with 23 goals, followed by Crescent star Aleksandar Mitrovic with 20.

The federation’s professional, Moroccan star Abdelrazak Hamdallah, was third with 17 goals, followed by Victory star Anderson Taliska of Brazil with 16.

Cameroonian annexation striker George Nkodo came fifth with 15 goals, followed by Ahli striker Faras Barikan with 12.

Industry Goals

Ronaldo is top of the list of the most industrialized players for the goals with 9 assists, equal to Alvaro Midran.

They are followed by Fatah’s Murat Patna and Riyadh Mahrez professional Ahly Jeddah with eight assists.

“Don” is also the leading player in goals (scoring and industry) with 32 contributions, while Mitrovic is second with 25, and Taleska with 20.

Clen Shit

Al-Hilal goalkeeper Yassin Bono of Morocco continued to top the list of most guards to keep the net clean after round 24.

The former Sevilla star came out with a white net for the 13th time this season, chased by Senegalese vigilante Edouard Mendy with 12 “clean sheets.”

Other Statistics
Al-Hilal extended his historic winning streak, securing his 29th consecutive victory in all tournaments, having achieved a historic record as the longest winning streak of all tournaments in history (28 wins) after beating the Etihad last Tuesday in the Asian Champions League.

Etihad striker Hamdallah, the second-highest scorer in Saudi Professional League history, scored twice against Al Fatah, taking his tally to 127 goals in his Pro League career.

Hamdallah exceeded Nasser al-Shamrani, the recipient of the list of historic scorers. The Syrian Omar al-Sumah, the former Ahli striker of Jeddah, is the historic scorer with 144 goals in 180 games.

Ronaldo became the most scoring player from the penalties after 24 runs of 8 goals, equalling with Mitrovic, who also scored 8 kicks with Al Hilal.

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