Saudi First Division League

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The Saudi First Division League (FDL), also known as the Yelo League for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Saudi Arabia and serves as the second tier of the Saudi football league system. It ranks directly below the Saudi Pro League and above the Saudi Second Division League.[1]

Organising bodySaudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF)
Founded1957; 69 years ago (1957)
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First Division League
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Organising bodySaudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF)
Founded1957; 69 years ago (1957)
CountrySaudi Arabia
ConfederationAFC
Number of clubs18 (since 2022–23)
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toSaudi Pro League
Relegation toSaudi Second Division League
Domestic cupKing's Cup
International cupAFC Champions League Two (via the King's Cup)
Current championsNeom (1st title)
(2024–25)
Most championshipsHajer
Al-Wehda
Al-Qadsiah
Al-Jabalain
(4 titles each)
Top scorerOusmane Barry (108 goals)
Broadcaster(s)Thmanyah
Websitefdl.sa
Current: 2025–26 First Division League
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History

Al-Najma vs Al-Riyadh in the 2010–11 Saudi First Division season

The First Division League, originally thought to have been established in 1976, was officially recognized in 2025 as having been founded in 1957, following the findings of the 2023–2025 Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF) historical documentation project. This revision aligns the league's origins with those of the Saudi Pro League, whose early development occurred in the same era.[2]

Prior to 1976, records of Saudi football competitions were sporadic and poorly archived. In response, a national effort was undertaken to verify and document early league structures. The SAFF project uncovered evidence of organized second-tier competitions dating back to the late 1950s, which were eventually unified and formally structured into what became the First Division.

From the 2017–18 season[3] to the 2020–21 season, the league was named in honor of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Throughout its history, the league has served as a vital platform for club development and promotion to the top flight. Among its most successful participants, Hajer, Al-Wehda, Al-Qadsiah, and Al-Jabalain each hold four titles—the most in the league’s recorded history.[4]

Competition format

There are 18 clubs in the First Division League. During the course of a season (usually from August to May) each club plays every other club twice (a double round-robin system), once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents, for 34 games. Teams receive three points for a win and one point for a draw. No points are awarded for a loss.

The top two teams are promoted to the Saudi Pro League directly, a play-off system to determine the third team to be promoted alongside the two. Teams placed between third and sixth position take part in the promotion play-offs. The fifth-placed would face the fourth, while the sixth-placed team would face the third. The final would be single-legged, hosted by the higher-placed team,[5] while the bottom three teams are relegated to the Saudi Second Division League.

Each club can have a maximum of 25 players and a minimum of 16. The list can include up to 4 foreign players and 1 player born in Saudi Arabia, with the remaining players being all Saudi. Foreign goalkeepers were first allowed during the 2017–18 season. However, since the 2025–26 season, the goalkeeper position has been restricted exclusively to Saudi players.[6]

Current clubs

For details on the FD League 2025–26 season, see here.

Stadiums and locations

Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.

Champions

List of champions

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#[21][22][23] Season Champions Runners-up
1 1957–58 Al-Alamein
2 1958–59 Al-Shatei
3 1959–60 Thaqeef
4 1960–61 Al-Kawakeb
5 1961–62 Nusoor Al-Hejaz
6 1962–63 Nusoor Al-Hejaz
7 1963–64 Al-Nassr
8 1964–65 Al-Sharq Al-Watani
9 1965–66 Al-Sharq Al-Watani
10 1966–67 Hajer
11 1967–68 Al-Tadamon
12 1968–69 Al-Jabalain
13 1969–70 Hajer
14 1970–71 Al-Jabalain
15 1971–72 Abha
16 1972–73 Al-Jabalain
17 1973–74 Not held
18 1974–75 Not held
19 1975–76 Not completed
20 1976–77 Al-Nahda Al-Ettifaq
21 1977–78 Al-Riyadh Al-Tai
22 1978–79 Al-Shabab Ohod
23 1979–80 Al-Jabalain Al-Riyadh
24 1980–81 Ohod Al-Rawdah
25 1981–82 Not held
26 1982–83 Al-Wehda Al-Riyadh
27 1983–84 Ohod Al-Jabalain
28 1984–85 Al-Tai Al-Kawkab
29 1985–86 Al-Ansar Al-Raed
30 1986–87 Al-Kawkab Ohod
31 1987–88 Hajer Al-Rawdah
32 1988–89 Al-Riyadh Al-Raed
33 1989–90 Al-Najma Al-Arabi
34 1990–91 Al-Nahda Ohod
35 1991–92 Al-Raed Al-Najma
36 1992–93 Al-Nahda Ohod
37 1993–94 Al-Najma Al-Rawdah
38 1994–95 Al-Tai Al-Taawoun
39 1995–96 Al-Wehda Al-Ansar
40 1996–97 Al-Taawoun Al-Shoulla
41 1997–98 Hajer Al-Ansar
42 1998–99 Sdoos Al-Raed
43 1999–00 Al-Ansar Al-Qadsiah
44 2000–01 Al-Tai Al-Shoulla
45 2001–02 Al-Qadsiah Al-Raed
46 2002–03 Al-Wehda Al-Khaleej
47 2003–04 Ohod Al-Ansar
48 2004–05 Al-Hazem Abha
49 2005–06 Al-Khaleej Al-Faisaly
50 2006–07 Al-Watani Najran
51 2007–08 Al-Raed Abha
52 2008–09 Al-Qadsiah Al-Fateh
53 2009–10 Al-Faisaly Al-Taawoun
54 2010–11 Hajer Al-Ansar
55 2011–12 Al-Shoulla Al-Wehda
56 2012–13 Al-Orobah Al-Nahda
57 2013–14 Hajer Al-Khaleej
58 2014–15 Al-Qadsiah Al-Wehda
59 2015–16 Al-Ettifaq Al-Batin
60 2016–17 Al-Fayha Ohod
61 2017–18 Al-Wehda Al-Hazem
62 2018–19 Abha Damac
63 2019–20 Al-Batin Al-Qadsiah
64 2020–21 Al-Hazem Al-Fayha
65 2021–22 Al-Khaleej Al-Adalah
66 2022–23 Al-Ahli Al-Hazem
67 2023–24 Al-Qadsiah Al-Orobah
68 2024–25 Neom Al-Najma
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Performance by club

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Club Titles Winning years
Hajer 4 1966–67, 1979–80, 1987–88, 2013–14
Al-Jabalain 4 1968–69, 1970–71, 1972–73, 1979–80
Al-Wehda 4 1982–83, 1995–96, 2002–03, 2017–18
Al-Qadsiah 4 2001–02, 2008–09, 2014–15, 2023–24
Al-Nahda 3 1976–77, 1990–91, 1992–93
Al-Tai 3 1984–85, 1994–95, 2000–01
Ohod 3 1980–81, 1983–84, 2003–04
Al-Riyadh 2 1977–78, 1988–89
Al-Najma 2 1989–90, 1993–94
Al-Ansar 2 1985–86, 1999–2000
Al-Raed 2 1991–92, 2007–08
Al-Hazem 2 2004–05, 2020–21
Al-Khaleej 2 2005–06, 2021–22
Abha 2 1971–72, 2018–19
Al-Sharq Al-Watani 2 1964–65, 1965–66
Nusoor Al-Hejaz 2 1961–62, 1962–63
Al-Nassr 1 1963–64
Al-Shabab 1 1978–79
Al-Kawkab 1 1986–87
Al-Taawoun 1 1996–97
Sdoos 1 1998–99
Al-Watani 1 2006–07
Al-Faisaly 1 2009–10
Al-Shoulla 1 2011–12
Al-Orobah 1 2012–13
Al-Ettifaq 1 2015–16
Al-Fayha 1 2016–17
Al-Ahli 1 2022–23
Al-Batin 1 2019–20
Neom 1 2024–25
Al-Alamein 1 1957–58
Al-Shatei 1 1958–59
Thaqeef 1 1959–60
Al-Kawakeb 1 1960–61
Al-Tadamon 1 1967–68
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Top scorers

  •   Record
Season Nat. Top scorer(s) Club(s) Goals
2024–25 BrazilAlan CariúsAl-Adalah20
2023–24 SenegalMbaye DiagneAl-Qadsiah26
2022–23 SenegalAblaye MbengueAl-Arabi29
2021–22 MadagascarCarolus AndriaOhod25
2020–21 Ivory CoastIbrahim DiomandéOhod24
2019–20 GuineaOusmane BarryAl-Bukiryah27
2018–19 MadagascarCarolus AndriaAl-Adalah22
2017–18 Saudi ArabiaMashari Al-EneziAl-Tai21
2016–17 Saudi ArabiaAbdulfattah AdamAl-Jeel20
2015–16 Saudi ArabiaAbdulfattah AdamAl-Jeel20
2014–15 Saudi ArabiaMousa MadkhaliAl-Wehda20
2013–14 Saudi ArabiaHamad Al-JuhaimAl-Tai20
2012–13 Saudi ArabiaMousa MadkhaliHetten22
2011–12 Saudi ArabiaYounes AlaiwiAl-Batin21
2010–11 Saudi ArabiaHussain Al-TurkiAl-Khaleej20
2009–10 Saudi ArabiaHussain Al-TurkiAl-Khaleej16
2008–09 Saudi ArabiaMohammad Al-Sahlawi
Mohammad Al-helo Al-Enizi
Al-Qadsiah
Sdoos
15
2007–08 Saudi ArabiaKhalid Al-RejaibHajer9
2006–07 Saudi ArabiaAl-Hasan Al-YamiNajran20
2005–06 Saudi ArabiaMubarak Al-KhalifaAl-Khaleej18
2004–05 Saudi ArabiaMohammed Abu AradAbha19
2003–04 Saudi ArabiaMohammed Abu AradAbha15
2002–03 Saudi ArabiaMohammed Abu AradAbha16
2001–02 SenegalMohammed MangaSdoos12
2000–01 Saudi ArabiaMohammed Abu AradAbha14
1999–00 Saudi ArabiaMohammed HarshanNajran11
1998–99 Saudi ArabiaMubarak Al-KhalifaAl-Rawdah13
1997–98
1996–97 Saudi ArabiaMousa SahabAl-Taawoun
1995–96 Saudi ArabiaObeid Al-DosariAl-Wehda
1994–95 SenegalYehey JakoAl-Tai11
1993–94 Saudi ArabiaKhalid Al-MansourAl-Arabi15
1992–93 Saudi ArabiaHamzah IdrisOhod10
1991–92 Saudi ArabiaSulaiman Al-Hadaithi
Mohamed Al-Khalifa
Nasser Al-Qahtani
Al-Najma
Hajer
Al-Rawdah
11
1990–91 Saudi ArabiaAhmed Al-ZaaqAl-Taawoun11
1989–90 Saudi ArabiaKhalid Al-Mansour
Hamzah Idris
Al-Arabi
Ohod
11
1988–89 Saudi ArabiaKhalid Al-MansourAl-Arabi14
1987–88 Saudi ArabiaKhalid Al-Mansour
Fahd Al-Hamdan
Al-Arabi
Al-Riyadh
11
1986–87 Saudi ArabiaKhalid Al-MansourAl-Arabi16
1985–86 Saudi ArabiaAbdullah Al-SaabAl-Fayha8
1984–85 Saudi ArabiaWaleed SharqiAl-Ansar
1983–84 Saudi ArabiaMohamed Al-SuwaiyedDamac11
1982–83 Saudi ArabiaShaye Al-NafisahAl-Kawkab12
1980–81 Saudi ArabiaAbdullah Al-MansourAl-Taawoun9
1979–80 Saudi ArabiaDaraan Al-DaraanAl-Jabalain16
1978–79
1977–78
1976–77

Sponsorship

Sponsorship Names

  • No sponsorship (1957–2011)
  • Rakaa league (20122013)
  • No sponsorship (2014–2020)
  • Yelo league (2021–present)

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References

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