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SAUDI Women's PREMIER League 2024/25
WHERE TO WATCH
INTERNATIONAL
The American digital production and distribution company Grass Valley will distribute 2024/25 Saudi Women's Premier League matches through its digital platform. The American company, founded in 1959, have said in a statement that it has the ability to reach an audience exceeding 140 million viewers. More info on this to be announced...
Since the 2023/24 season DAZN has already made the Saudi Women's Premier League available to fans globally, excluding MENA (Middle East & North Africa), with a minimum of two league matches a week:
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Austria: DAZN
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Belgium: DAZN
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Canada: DAZN
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France: DAZN
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Germany: DAZN
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Great Britain: DAZN
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International: DAZN International
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Italy: DAZN
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Japan: DAZN
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New Zealand: DAZN
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Portugal: DAZN
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Spain: DAZN
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Switzerland: DAZN
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USA: DAZN
ABOUT SAUDI WOMEN'S PREMIER LEAGUE
The 2024/25 season is the third edition of the top-level women's football league in Saudi Arabia, the secondseason to be broadcasted
Defending champions from 2023/24: Al Nassr (2nd title)
Best Player 2023/24: Lina Boussaha
Top goalscorer 2023/24: Ibtissam Jraïdi (17 goals)
Best goalkeeper 2023/24: Lindsey Harris
2024/25 Season dates: 27 September 2024 – 25 April 2025
Teams: 10 (the first season featuring an expanded 10 teams, up from the 8 teams that competed in the previous two seasons)
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Al-Ahli (Stadium: Al-Ahli Club Stadium in Jeddah / Capacity: 63,000)
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Al-Amal (Stadium: King Fahd Sports City in Taif / Capacity: 20,000)
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Al-Hilal (Stadium: Inaya Medical Colleges Stadium in Riyadh / Capacity: 10,000)
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Al-Ittihad (Stadium: King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Jeddah / Capacity: 62,345)
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Al-Nassr (Stadium: Al-Awwal Park in Riyadh / Capacity: 25,000)
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Al-Qadsiah (Stadium: Prince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium in Khobar / Capacity: 15,000)
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Al-Shabab (Stadium: Al-Shabab Club Stadium in Riyadh / Capacity: 15,000)
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Al-Taraji (Stadium: Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz Stadium in Qatif / Capacity: 12,000)
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Al-Ula (Stadium: Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz Sports City in Al-'Ula / Capacity: 20,000)
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Eastern Flames (Stadium: Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium in Dammam /Capacity: 26,000)
Qualification for the 2025/26 AFC Women's Champions League: The league champions
Relegation to the 2025/26 Saudi Women's First Division League:The bottom two placed teams
Foreign players in the Saudi Women's Premier League:
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Al-Ahli: Naomie Kabakaba (DR Congo), Alice Kusi (Ghana), Ayah Al-Majali (Jordan), Rawand Kassab (Jordan), Ibtissam Jraïdi (Morocco), Rania Salmi (Morocco), Farida Hanafi (Egypt)
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Al-Amal: Noura Bouaita (Algeria), Ferial Daoui (Algeria), Imène Merrouche (Algeria), Stéphanie Gbogou (Ivory Coast), Mariam Sidibé (Ivory Coast)
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Al-Hilal: Aline (Brazil), Claudia Dabda (Cameroon), Mavis Owusu (Ghana), Shokhan Salihi (Iraq), Aldrith Quintero (Panama), Jessica Martínez (Paraguay), Maryam Benkirane (Morocco)
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Al-Ittihad: Letícia Nunes (Brazil), Leighanne Robe (England), Shahnaz Jebreen (Jordan), Lili Iskandar (Lebanon), Ashleigh Plumptre (Nigeria), Zala Meršnik (Slovenia)
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Al-Nassr: Lina Boussaha (Algeria), Kathellen (Brazil), Ruth Kipoyi (DR Congo), Nesrine Bahlouli (France), Clara Luvanga (Tanzania), Etaf Al-Sawi (Palestine)
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Al-Qadsiah: Rayanne Machado (Brazil), Ajara Nchout (Cameroon), Léa Le Garrec (France), Sara Björk Gunnarsdóttir (Iceland), Jessica Aby (Ivory Coast), Lindsey Harris (United States)
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Al-Shabab: Kheira Hamraoui (France), Lana Feras (Jordan), Nataša Andonova (North Macedonia), María Díaz Cirauqui (Spain), Patricia Padilla (Spain)
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Al-Taraji: Hajar Al-Ansari (Bahrain),Mayara Gonçalves (Brazil), Dhekra Mahfoudh (Tunisia), Wafe Messaoud (Tunisia)
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Al-Ula: Sarah Bouhaddi (France), Melisa Hasanbegović (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Selma Kapetanović (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Jaine Lemke (Brazil), Tuani Lemos (Brazil), Fatjesa Gegollaj (Croatia)
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Eastern Flames: Jolina Amani (Netherlands), Maria Khan (Pakistan), Nor Mustafa (Syria, born in Sweden)
Prize Money For The Winners
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First Place: 2,000,000 Saudi Riyal = around $533,000
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Second Place: 1,500,000 Saudi Riyal = around $400,000
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Third Place: 1,000,000 Saudi Riyal = around $265,000