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Veteran Moroccan striker Abdelrazak Hamdallah, a striker for the Etihad team, rose to second in the historic Saudi Professional League scorer list that began in 2008 after scoring a double in the opener’s net to exceed striker Nasser Al-Shamrani’s 126 goals and embrace 127 behind Syrian striker Omar Al-Summah with 144 goals.

The scorers’ stats appear constant several years ago except for the rise of Omar al-Sumah as well as Abdul Razak Hamdallah, nicknamed “The Executioner”, to the forefront after years of stagnation in the historical ranking list.

A look at the Saudi Professional League, which has been in its current form since the 2008/09 season, following the application and implementation of the regional and international (Asian) requirements of FIFA.

Syrian star Omar Al-Sumah attacking Al-Ahli has been at the top of the Saudi Professional League’s top scorers since its inception in the 2008/2009 season; Al-Sumah participated in eight seasons with Al-Ahli team, specifically in 180 games with a total of 15,026 minutes, and succeeded in scoring 144 goals and making 20.

The goals of former Ahli star Omar al-Sumah included 33 goals from the penalty spot. The player also missed nine penalties. Among the goals were 8 hat-tricks, and Super Hat-Trick scored “twice”, winning 13 yellow cards in his career without receiving a red card.

Morocco’s Abdel Razak Hamdallah, who is in his sixth season in the Saudi Professional League, succeeded after the end of the 24th round of this year’s edition by rising to second place in the list of scorers of the historic Saudi Professional League after reaching his 127th goal in history, surpassing Nasser Al Shamrani, who has 126 goals.

Hamdallah represented the Al-Nasr and Etihad teams, played 132 games with a total of 11127 minutes. He also contributed to the 20-goal industry. He is the highest scoring player for penalties with 42 penalties in exchange for a miss of eight penalties that he did not succeed in scoring.

Abdul Razaq Hamdallah has the highest number of hat-tricks in the league, a number of 9 times, as opposed to two super hat-tricks, and during his career received 25 yellow cards without receiving a red card.

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