List of foreign Saudi Professional League players
This is a list of foreign players in the Saudi Pro League , which commenced play in 2008. The following players must meet both of the following two criteria:
Have played at least one Pro League game. Players who were signed by Pro League clubs, but only played in cup and/or Asian games, or did not play in any competitive games at all, are not included.
Are considered foreign, i.e., outside Saudi Arabia determined by the following:
A player is considered foreign if his allegiance is not to play for the national team of Saudi Arabia.
More specifically,
If a player has been capped on international level, the national team is used; if he has been capped by more than one country, the highest level (or the most recent) team is used.
If a player has not been capped on international level, his country of birth is used, except those who clearly indicated to have switched his nationality to another nation.
Clubs listed are those for which the player has played at least one Pro game — and seasons are those in which the player has played at least one Pro League game. Note that seasons, not calendar years, are used. For example, "2008–11" indicates that the player has played in every season from 2008–09 to 2010–11, but not necessarily every calendar year from 2008 to 2011. Therefore, a player should always have a listing under at least two years — for instance, a player making his debut in 2011, during the 2011–12 season, will have '2011–12' after his name. This follows general practice in expressing sporting seasons in Saudi Arabia.
112 of the 207 foreign FIFA -affiliated nations have been represented in the Pro League. On 23 August 2024, Mexico became the most recent country to be represented, with Julián Quiñones making his league debut for Al-Qadsiah against Al-Fateh .
In bold : players who have played at least one Premier League game in the current season (2023–24 ), and are still at a club for which they have played. This does not include current players of a Pro League club who have not played a Pro League game in the current season.
Details correct as of 9 September 2024
Albania
Algeria
In September 2018, Raïs M'Bolhi became the first goalkeeper to win a Player of the Month award.
Ayoub Abdellaoui – Al-Ettifaq – 2021–22
Mehdi Abeid – Al-Raed – 2024–[b FRA] [c FRA U16] [c FRA U17] [c FRA U18]
Najib Ammari – Damac – 2019–20[b FRA]
Houssem Aouar – Al-Ittihad – 2024–[b FRA] [c FRA U17] [c FRA U21] [c FRA]
Malik Asselah – Al-Hazem – 2018–20, 2021–22
Abdelkader Bedrane – Damac – 2022–
Youcef Belaïli – Al-Ahli – 2019–20
Hicham Belkaroui – Al-Raed – 2018–19
Mokhtar Belkhiter – Al-Qadsiah – 2018–19
Sofiane Bendebka – Al-Fateh – 2019–
Djamel Benlamri – Al-Shabab , Al-Khaleej – 2016–20, 2022–23
Mohamed Benyettou – Al-Shabab – 2016–18
Saïd Bouchouk – Al-Qadsiah – 2011–12
Ryad Boudebouz – Al-Ahli – 2023–24[b FRA] [c FRA U17] [c FRA U19]
Hadj Bouguèche – Al-Qadsiah , Al-Nassr , Al-Taawoun – 2011–13
Salim Boukhanchouche – Abha – 2019–20
Mohamed Boulaouidet – Ohod – 2017–18
Ramzi Bourakba – Najran – 2011–12
Farouk Chafaï – Damac – 2019–
Farid Cheklam – Najran – 2011–15
Ibrahim Chenihi – Al-Fateh , Damac – 2018–21
Mourad Delhoum – Al-Nassr – 2013–14
Abdelmoumene Djabou – Al-Nassr – 2017–18
Reda Benhadj Djillali – Najran – 2011–12
Azzedine Doukha – Ohod , Al-Raed – 2017–21
Abdelaziz Guechi – Al-Adalah – 2019–20
Ryad Kenniche – Al-Qadsiah – 2017–18
Nacereddine Khoualed – Ohod – 2017–18
Raïs M'Bolhi – Al-Ettifaq – 2017–22[b FRA] [c FRA U17] [c FRA U18]
Riyad Mahrez – Al-Ahli – 2023–[b FRA]
Adel Maïza – Al-Ahli – 2008–09
Zidane Mebarakou – Al-Wehda – 2018–19
Carl Medjani – Ohod – 2018–19[b FRA] [c FRA U16] [c FRA U17] [c FRA U18] [c FRA U21]
Farid Mellouli – Al-Qadsiah – 2015–16
Tayeb Meziani – Abha – 2021–23
Mohamed Naâmani – Al-Fateh – 2018–19
Chamseddine Rahmani – Damac – 2019–20
Youcef Saïbi – Al-Ahli – 2008–09
Amir Sayoud – Al-Tai , Al-Raed – 2021–
Hillal Soudani – Al-Fateh , Damac – 2020–23
Mehdi Tahrat – Abha – 2019–21[b FRA]
Saphir Taïder – Al-Ain – 2020–21[b FRA] [c FRA U18] [c FRA U19] [c FRA U20]
Antar Yahia – Al-Nassr – 2011–12[b FRA] [c FRA U16] [c FRA U18]
Moustapha Zeghba – Al-Wehda , Damac – 2019–24
Abdelmalek Ziaya – Al-Ittihad – 2010–12
Angola
Argentina
Argentina international Éver Banega joined Al-Shabab in 2020
Armenia
Australia
Brad Jones won the Pro League with Al-Nassr in 2018–19.
Bahrain
Belarus
Belgium
Benin
Bolivia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brazil
Victor Simões was the joint top scorer in the 2011–12 season , with 21 goals.
Giuliano won the Pro League with Al-Nassr in 2018–19
Thiago Neves won two Pro League titles with Al-Hilal
Fernando Menegazzo won the Pro League with Al-Shabab in 2011–12
Marquinho won the Pro League with Al-Ahli in 2015–16. He also played for Al-Ittihad during the 2014–15 season.
Maicon won the Pro League with Al-Nassr in 2018–19
Adriano – Najran , Al-Raed – 2015–17
Aílton – Al-Hilal – 2015–16
Alemão Berger – Al-Faisaly – 2016–17
Alemão Fagner – Al-Hazem – 2018–20
Alexsander – Al-Ahli – 2024–
Alison – Al-Hazem – 2021–22
Aloísio – Hajer – 2014–15
Daniel Amora – Al-Raed – 2016–19
Andrezinho – Al-Shoulla – 2014–15
Ângelo Gabriel – Al-Nassr – 2024–
Anselmo – Al-Wehda , Al-Nassr – 2018–24
Maurício Antônio – Al-Batin – 2021–23
Apodi – Ohod – 2018–19
Rafael Assis – Al-Fayha – 2019–20
Filipe Augusto – Damac – 2021–22
Fernando Baiano – Al-Ittihad – 2013–14
Baraka – Al-Batin – 2018–19
Jonatas Belusso – Al-Shabab – 2017–18
Bento – Al-Nassr – 2024–
Bill – Al-Ittihad – 2012–13
Bismark – Najran , Al-Qadsiah – 2015–19
Léo Bonatini – Al-Hilal – 2016–17
Leandro Bonfim – Al-Ittihad – 2013–14
Ricardo Bóvio – Al-Shabab – 2008–09
Victor Braga – Al-Tai – 2022–24
Jonathan Cafú – Al-Hazem – 2019–20
Arthur Caíke – Al-Shabab – 2018–19
Marcelo Camacho – Al-Shabab , Al-Ahli – 2008–13
Camilo – Al-Shabab – 2015–16
Thiago Carleto – Al-Ittihad – 2018–19
Carlos Júnior – Al-Shabab – 2021–24
Carlos Santos – Al-Ettifaq – 2011–13
Cássio Anjos – Al-Taawoun – 2018–22
Cássio Vargas – Al-Ettifaq – 2012–13
Mateus Castro – Al-Taawoun – 2023–
Bruno César – Al-Ahli – 2012–15
Charles – Al-Raed – 2010–12
Claudemir – Al-Ahli – 2017–18
Clayson – Al-Faisaly – 2021–22
Jhon Cley – Al-Qadsiah – 2015–16
Igor Coronado – Al-Ittihad – 2021–24
Crysan – Al-Batin – 2018–19
Dankler – Al-Ahli – 2021–22
Dener – Al-Tai – 2021–23
Denílson – Al-Faisaly – 2018–19
Diego Ferreira – Al-Okhdood – 2024–
Digão – Al-Hilal – 2013–16
Bruno Duarte – Damac – 2022–23
Dudu – Ohod – 2017–18
Edson – Al-Qadsiah , Al-Adalah – 2020–21, 2022–23
Carlos Eduardo – Al-Hilal , Al-Ahli – 2015–20, 2021–22
Elias – Al-Fateh – 2014–15
Élton Brandão – Al-Nassr – 2013–14
Élton José – Al-Nassr , Al-Fateh , Al-Qadsiah , Al-Wehda – 2008–09, 2011–20
Euller – Al-Shabab – 2018–19
Everaldo – Al-Faisaly – 2016–17
Everton – Al-Nassr – 2013–14
Fabinho – Al-Ittihad – 2023–
Adriano Facchini – Al-Batin – 2018–19
Farley – Al-Ettifaq – 2018–19
Felipe – Al-Raed , Al-Wehda – 2008–11
Jorge Fellipe – Damac – 2019–20
Eli Felton – Al-Wehda – 2009–10
Fernandão – Al-Wehda – 2018–19
Fernando Andrade – Al-Fayha – 2021–22
Fernando Gabriel – Al-Faisaly – 2015–16
Roberto Firmino – Al-Ahli – 2023–
Flávio – Al-Taawoun – 2022–
Douglas Friedrich – Al-Khaleej – 2022–23
Marquinhos Gabriel – Al-Nassr – 2014–16
Éder Gaúcho – Al-Nassr – 2008–10
Getterson – Al-Ain – 2020–21
Gilmar – Al-Raed – 2016–17
Andrei Girotto – Al-Taawoun – 2023–
Giuliano – Al-Nassr – 2018–20
Marcelo Grohe – Al-Ittihad , Al-Kholood – 2019–
Guilherme Augusto – Al-Faisaly – 2019–22
Guilherme Schettine – Al-Batin – 2017–18
Marcos Guilherme – Al-Wehda – 2018–20
Luiz Gustavo – Al-Nassr – 2022–23
Harison – Al-Ahli , Al-Wehda – 2008–09
Heberty – Al-Shabab – 2016–17
Bruno Henrique – Al-Ittihad – 2020–23
Eduardo Henrique – Al-Raed – 2021–22
Hernane – Al-Nassr – 2014–15
Roger Ibañez – Al-Ahli – 2023–
Ismael – Al-Faisaly – 2021–22
Iury – Al-Fayha – 2018–19
Jandson – Najran , Al-Qadsiah , Al-Khaleej – 2013–17
Jhonnattann – Al-Batin , Al-Taawoun – 2016–19
Jildemar – Hajer – 2014–15
João Gabriel – Al-Batin – 2018–19
João Guilherme – Al-Fateh – 2016–17
João Pedro – Al-Fateh , Al-Taawoun – 2017–19, 2023–
Jóbson – Al-Ittihad – 2013–14
Jonas – Al-Ittihad – 2018–20
Jorge Santos – Al-Batin , Al-Qadsiah – 2016–19
Jorginho – Al-Qadsiah – 2017–19
Josimar Roberto – Al-Fateh – 2015–16
Josimar Tavares – Al-Watani – 2008–09
Lucas Kal – Al-Riyadh – 2024–
Kanu – Al-Raed – 2018–19
Bruno Lazaroni – Al-Ettifaq – 2010–12
Leandrinho – Al-Raed – 2011–12
Leo Alves – Al-Ettifaq – 2016–17
Leonardo Pereira – Al-Nassr – 2017–18
Leonardo Souza – Al-Ahli – 2017–18
Renan Lodi – Al-Hilal – 2023–
Bruno Lopes – Hajer – 2015–16
Ramon Lopes – Al-Fayha – 2021–22
Lucas Araujo – Al-Tai – 2021–22
Lucas Lima – Al-Ahli – 2019–21
Lucas Tagliapietra – Al-Batin – 2018–19
Luisinho – Al-Faisaly , Al-Wehda – 2016–21
Bruno Luiz – Al-Raed – 2009–10
Luiz Antônio – Al-Shabab – 2018–19
Luíz Carlos – Al-Ahli – 2016–17
Luiz Paulo – Al-Batin – 2017–18
Gilberto Macena – Al-Qadsiah – 2015–16
Maicon – Al-Nassr – 2018–21
Mailson – Al-Taawoun – 2022–
Malcom – Al-Hilal – 2023–
Marcelo Ferreira – Al-Tai – 2021–22
Marcelo Tavares – Al-Shabab – 2010–12
Marcinho – Al-Ahli – 2009–11
Marcos Leonardo – Al-Hilal – 2024–
Mário Sérgio – Al-Raed – 2009–10
Marquinho – Al-Ittihad , Al-Ahli – 2014–16
Mateus Barbosa – Al-Ettifaq – 2010–11
Matheus Gaúcho – Najran – 2013–14
Diego Maurício – Al-Qadsiah – 2015–16
Fernando Menegazzo – Al-Shabab – 2011–14
Michael – Al-Hilal – 2021–24
Bruno Michel – Ohod – 2018–19
Juliano Mineiro – Najran – 2010–11
Danny Morais – Al-Ettifaq – 2013–14
Morato – Al-Khaleej – 2022–23
Bruno Moreno – Al-Raed – 2013–14
Mossoró – Al-Ahli – 2013–14
Muralha – Al-Hazem – 2018–20
Naldo Oliveira – Al-Fayha – 2018–19
Naldo Pereira – Al-Taawoun – 2022–23
Nathan Júnior – Al-Fateh – 2016–17
Nei – Al-Shabab – 2008–09
Neris – Al-Hazem – 2021–22
Ângelo Neto – Al-Fayha – 2019–20
Thiago Neves – Al-Hilal – 2009–11, 2013–15
Neymar – Al-Hilal – 2023–24
Marcelo Nicácio – Al-Faisaly – 2013–14
Nildo Petrolina – Al-Taawoun – 2018–20
Nino – Al-Batin – 2016–17
Anderson Oliveira – Hajer – 2015–16
Leandro Oliveira – Al-Faisaly – 2013–14
Orestes – Al-Shoulla – 2014–15
Osvaldo – Al-Ahli – 2014–15
Ozéia – Al-Hilal – 2012–13
Adriano Pardal – Al-Faisaly – 2014–16
Evson Patrício – Al-Faisaly – 2017–18
Paulinho Bezerra – Al-Ahli – 2021–22
Paulinho de Paula – Al-Shabab , Al-Fayha – 2021–23
Paulo Sérgio Gomes – Al-Ettifaq – 2008–09
Paulo Sérgio Luiz – Al-Qadsiah – 2017–18
Eric Pereira – Al-Ahli , Najran – 2013–14, 2015–16
Matheus Pereira – Al-Hilal – 2021–23
Pedro Henrique – Al-Wehda – 2020–21
Petros – Al-Nassr , Al-Fateh , Al-Okhdood – 2018–
Rafael Barbosa – Hajer – 2011–12
Rafael Barreto – Al-Wehda – 2016–17
Rafael Bastos – Al-Nassr – 2012–14
Rafael Costa – Damac – 2019–20
Rafinha – Al-Shabab – 2013–16
Rangel – Al-Fayha – 2024–
Reinaldo Mineiro – Al-Raed – 2011–12
Reinaldo da Silva – Al-Faisaly – 2014–15
Robert Renan – Al-Shabab – 2024–
Renato Cajá – Al-Ittihad – 2008–09
Renato Chaves – Al-Wehda , Al-Batin – 2018–22
Ribamar – Ohod – 2018–19
Paulo Ricardo – Al-Hazem – 2023–24
Rico – Hajer – 2011–12
Rodolfo – Al-Hazem – 2018–19
Rogerinho – Al-Shabab , Al-Faisaly , Al-Ettifaq – 2013–14, 2017–20
Romarinho – Al-Ittihad – 2018–24
Ronaldo – Ohod – 2017–18
Igor Rossi – Al-Faisaly – 2016–22
Rossi Pereira – Al-Faisaly – 2021–22
Rubinho – Al-Qadsiah – 2015–16
Ricardo Ryller – Al-Fayha – 2021–24
Eli Sabiá – Al-Raed – 2017–18
Sandro Manoel – Al-Taawoun , Al-Fateh – 2015–22
Aderlan Santos – Al-Ahli – 2018–19
Iago Santos – Al-Taawoun , Al-Shabab – 2020–24
Pablo Santos – Al-Raed – 2022–23
René Santos – Al-Raed – 2021–23
Sebá – Al-Shabab – 2018–22
Sérgio Ricardo – Al-Raed – 2009–10
Leandro Sena – Al-Raed – 2008–09
Raphael Silva – Al-Faisaly – 2019–22
Renan Silva – Al-Nahda – 2013–14
Victor Simões – Al-Ahli – 2009–14
Somália – Al-Shabab – 2018–20
Diego Souza – Al-Ittihad – 2012–13
Elierce Souza – Al-Ettifaq – 2019–22
Josef Souza – Al-Ahli – 2018–20
Lucas Souza – Al-Khaleej – 2022–23
Talisca – Al-Nassr – 2021–
Tarabai – Al-Batin , Al-Raed – 2016–19
Tatá – Al-Ansar – 2011–12
Alex Telles – Al-Nassr – 2023–24
Thiago Gomes – Al-Wehda – 2012–13
Tiago Alves – Al-Hilal – 2016–17
Tiago Bezerra – Al-Qadsiah – 2016–17
Tinga – Al-Batin – 2017–18
Tozin – Najran – 2015–16
Bruno Uvini – Al-Nassr , Al-Ittihad – 2016–21
Valdívia – Al-Ittihad – 2018–19
Bruno Viana – Al-Hazem – 2023–24
Paulo Victor – Al-Ettifaq – 2022–24
Vina – Al-Hazem – 2023–24
Vinícius Reche – Al-Nassr , Al-Wehda , Al-Taawoun – 2011–14
Vinícius da Silva – Najran – 2008–09
Vitinho – Al-Ettifaq , Al-Shabab – 2022–
Paulo Vítor – Al-Okhdood – 2023–
Vitor Júnior – Al-Qadsiah – 2015–16
Wagner Querino – Al-Nassr – 2011–12
Wander Luiz – Al-Raed – 2016–18
Wánderson – Al-Ahli – 2010–11
Wendel – Al-Ittihad , Al-Shabab – 2011–12
Wesley Gassova – Al-Nassr – 2024–
Wesley Lopes – Al-Hilal – 2012–13
William Alves Conserva – Al-Batin – 2016–17
William Alves Oliveira – Al-Faisaly – 2019–20
Wilson Antônio – Najran – 2008–09
Xuxa – Al-Raed – 2012–13
Júnior Xuxa – Al-Ettifaq – 2012–13
Yago Santos – Al-Qadsiah – 2018–19
Zé Eduardo – Al-Faisaly – 2017–18
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cameroon
Canada
Cape Verde
Djaniny currently holds the record for most goals scored in a single match. He scored five goals against Ohod on 11 January 2019.
Central African Republic
Chad
Chile
Ronnie Fernández was the top scorer in 2017–18 with 13 goals.
Colombia
Comoros
Congo
Costa Rica
Croatia
Curaçao
Until 2010 Netherlands Antilles
Denmark
DR Congo
Ecuador
Egypt
Mohamed Abdel Shafy won the League once with Al-Ahli in 2015–16.
In June 2017, Essam El Hadary became the first foreign goalkeeper to sign for a Saudi Arabian club.
Hosny Abd Rabo – Al-Ittihad , Al-Nassr – 2011–13
Ayman Abdel-Aziz – Hajer – 2012–13
Mohamed Abdel Shafy – Al-Ahli , Al-Fateh – 2014–19
Ahmed Ali – Al-Hilal – 2010–11
Mohamed Atwa – Al-Raed – 2017–19
Mohamed Awad – Al-Wehda – 2018–19
Amir Azmy – Al-Taawoun – 2010–11
Ahmed Bakry – Hajer – 2012–13
Amr Barakat – Al-Shabab – 2017–18
Ahmed El Geaidy – Al-Fateh – 2021–22[b KSA]
Essam El Hadary – Al-Taawoun – 2017–18
Abdallah El Said – Al-Ahli – 2018–19
Hussein El Sayed – Al-Ettifaq – 2017–19
Ahmed El Sheikh – Al-Ettifaq – 2017–18
Mostafa Fathi – Al-Taawoun – 2017–18, 2021–22
Mohammad Fouad – Al-Ain – 2020–21[b KSA]
Hossam Ghaly – Al-Nassr – 2008–10, 2017–18
Ahmed Gomaa – Ohod – 2018–19
Saleh Gomaa – Al-Faisaly – 2017–18
Tarek Hamed – Al-Ittihad , Damac – 2022–
Ahmed Hamoudi – Al-Batin – 2016–17
Sherif Hazem – Al-Wehda – 2016–17
Ahmed Hegazi – Al-Ittihad – 2020–24
Kahraba – Al-Ittihad – 2016–18
Ahmed Magdy – Al-Wehda – 2016–17
Ahmed Mostafa – Abha , Al-Adalah , Al-Okhdood – 2019–20, 2023–24[b KSA]
Emad Moteab – Al-Ittihad , Al-Taawoun – 2008–09, 2017–18
Ibrahim Salah – Al-Orobah – 2013–14
Mohamed Sherif – Al-Khaleej – 2023–
Shikabala – Al-Raed – 2017–18
Walid Soliman – Al-Ahli – 2008–09
Moamen Zakaria – Al-Ahli – 2017–18
England
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Estonia
France
Former France international Bafétimbi Gomis joined Al-Hilal in July 2018
Gabon
Gambia
Georgia
Germany
Ghana
Prince Tagoe spent two seasons with Al-Ettifaq
Greece
Giannis Fetfatzidis won the Pro League with Al-Ahli during the 2015–16 season.
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Honduras
Hungary
Iceland
Iraq
Italy
Former Italy international Sebastian Giovinco won two league titles with Al-Hilal.
Ivory Coast
Jamaica
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Korea Republic
Lee Young-pyo won two Pro League titles with Al-Hilal.
Kuwait
Lebanon
Liberia
Libya
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Madagascar
Malawi
Mali
Mauritania
Mexico
Moldova
Montenegro
Morocco
In 2018–19, Abderrazak Hamdallah won the Player of the Year award and was the top scorer with a record breaking 34 goals.
Hicham Aboucherouane was the joint-top goalscorer in the Pro League in 2008–09, scoring 12 goals for Al-Ittihad.
Faouzi Abdelghani – Al-Ittihad – 2011–14
Zakaria Aboub – Al-Raed – 2008–09
Hicham Aboucherouane – Al-Ittihad – 2008–10
Jaouad Akaddar – Al-Raed – 2010–12
Mohamed Al Makahasi – Al-Wehda – 2024–
Nordin Amrabat – Al-Nassr – 2018–21[b NED] [c NED U21]
Salaheddine Aqqal – Al-Ettifaq , Al-Hazem , Al-Raed , Al-Taawoun – 2008–12
Amine Atouchi – Abha – 2019–23
Aziz Ayat Aabi – Abha – 2008–09
Walid Azaro – Al-Ettifaq – 2019–22
Mourad Batna – Al-Fateh – 2020–
Achraf Bencharki – Al-Hilal – 2017–18
Abdelkarim Benhania – Al-Wehda – 2009–10
Aziz Bouhaddouz – Al-Batin – 2018–19
Yassine Bounou – Al-Hilal – 2023–[b CAN]
Mbark Boussoufa – Al-Shabab – 2018–19[b NED]
Manuel da Costa – Al-Ittihad – 2018–20[b FRA] [c POR U20] [c POR U21] [c POR U23]
Jalal Daoudi – Al-Raed – 2019–21
Karim Eddafi – Al-Hazem – 2008–09
Karim El Ahmadi – Al-Ittihad – 2018–22[b NED]
Youssef El Arabi – Al-Hilal – 2011–12[b FRA]
Karim El Berkaoui – Al-Raed – 2020–
Mounir El Hamdaoui – Al-Taawoun – 2016–17[b NED] [c NED U21]
Moestafa El Kabir – Al-Ahli – 2014–15
Jawad El Yamiq – Al-Wehda – 2023–
Issam Erraki – Al-Wehda , Al-Raed – 2010–13, 2017–18
Fayçal Fajr – Al-Wehda , Al-Taawoun – 2022–[b FRA]
Driss Fettouhi – Al-Hazem , Al-Ahli – 2019–21
Mohamed Fouzair – Al-Nassr , Ohod , Al-Raed – 2017–
Zakaria Hadraf – Damac – 2019–20
Abdelilah Hafidi – Al-Hazem – 2021–22
Abderrazak Hamdallah – Al-Nassr , Al-Ittihad , Al-Shabab – 2018–
Ahmed Hammoudan – Al-Raed – 2018–19
Adil Hermach – Al-Hilal – 2011–14[b FRA]
Mouhcine Iajour – Damac – 2019–20
Youssef Kaddioui – Al-Wehda – 2009–11
Ismaël Kandouss – Al-Orobah – 2024–[b FRA]
Zouhair Laaroubi – Ohod – 2018–19
Saâd Lagrou – Al-Nassr – 2017–18
Youness Mankari – Al-Ettifaq – 2009–10
Abdelali Mhamdi – Abha – 2019–22
Tarik Miri – Al-Raed – 2008–09
Munir Mohamedi – Al-Wehda – 2022–24[b SPA]
Youness Mokhtar – Al-Nassr – 2015–16[b NED] [c NED U17] [c NED U19]
Mohamed Nahiri – Al-Ain – 2020–21
Abdessamad Ouarrad – Najran – 2009–10
Ayoub Qasmi – Al-Raed – 2024–
Abdessamad Rafik – Al-Wehda – 2009–10
Moha Rharsalla – Al-Hazem – 2021–22
Marwane Saâdane – Al-Fateh – 2019–
Abdelhamid Sabiri – Al-Fayha – 2023–24[c GER U21]
Romain Saïss – Al-Shabab – 2023–24[b FRA]
Hassan Taïr – Al-Shoulla , Al-Raed – 2012–15
Nawfel Zerhouni – Al-Hazem – 2021–22
Khalid Zouine – Abha – 2008–09
Mozambique
Netherlands
Niger
Nigeria
At €16.5 million, Ahmed Musa is the most expensive player in Pro League history.
North Macedonia
Until 2019 named Republic of Macedonia
Norway
Oman
In 2017–18, Ali Al-Habsi became the first foreign goalkeeper to win the Pro League.
Palestine
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Poland
Adrian Mierzejewski won the Pro League with Al-Nassr in 2014–15.
Portugal
Five-time Ballon d'Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo joined Al-Nassr in January 2023.
Puerto Rico
Qatar
Romania
Mirel Rădoi won two Pro League titles with Al-Hilal.
São Tomé and Príncipe
Scotland
Senegal
Serbia
Vladimir Stojković won the Golden Glove award in 2021–22 with 13 clean sheets.
Sierra Leone
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sudan
Suriname
Sweden
Christian Wilhelmsson won two Pro League titles with Al-Hilal.
Switzerland
Syria
Omar Al Somah finished as top scorer three times in a row, and is the highest-scoring foreign player in Pro League history
Jehad Al-Hussain holds the record for most assists in Pro League history with 51.
Timor-Leste
Togo
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Farouk Ben Mustapha won the Golden Glove award in 2018–19
Türkiye
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United States
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Server Djeparov won the Pro League with Al-Shabab in 2011–12
Venezuela
Zambia
Zimbabwe
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