Professional Brazilians ball stars in the Saudi Roshen League are the most registered in the competition before the start of the 33-year-old round.
Brazilians citizenship is the highest target in Roshen in the current season after 32 rounds, of all professional nationalities in competition clubs.
Talesca, al-nasr player who has missed his team’s last games due to injury, is the most registered Brazilian in Roshen this season with number 17.
Talesca is a talented player with high technical skills, he is good at dribbling, scoring and passing, and has a good view of the stadium. These capabilities enabled him to make outstanding performances with victory in all competitions.
Taliska was able to adapt quickly to the Saudi League’s atmosphere, and has been able to offer a breakthrough level since moving to the world in the summer of 2021. This is due to several factors, including his long experience in European leagues, and his desire to prove himself with victory.
Talesca plays in a strong team competing for tournaments, and this helped him to put his best foot forward. Victory is a large team with a broad fanbase, and this gave Taliska the incentive to succeed with the team.
The second-ranked Samba star in terms of the number of goals in Roshen this season is professional player Malcom in the crescent ranks with 14 goals, then co-op Joao Pedro with 11 goals.
Firmino Najem Al Ahli also scored 8 goals with his team in the current league season.
The former Russian Zenit star was the second player to score a hat-trick this season after compatriot Roberto Firmino, the Jeddah Ahly star who also scored a hat-trick against the Packers in last Friday’s competition opener.
The official account of the Opta Statistics Network on the social media site “Twitter” stated that Malcom is the first crescent player to score “Hatrick” in his first Pro League match and the fifth player to achieve this in the history of the competition.
The network continued in its tweet: “The Brazilian is the fifth player to achieve this in the history of the competition after Angolan Flavio 2009, Moroccan Abdelkarim Ben Haniya 2010, Syrian Omar Al-Sumah 2014 and Brazilian Roberto Firmino 2023.”