Dammam, August 09, 2023, In a groundbreaking move, the Saudi Arabian Football Federation has made a significant decision regarding the Saudi League clubs. During the registration periods, the federation has decided to open the list to non-Saudi players, with no upper limits imposed. However, it is important to note that these players can only be registered through the federation's accredited registration systems. To ensure a fair and balanced competition, the number of non-Saudi professional players will be restricted to a maximum of eight individuals. This limit will be enforced through the electronic system of the Saudi Pro League (SPLIS). Clubs will have until September 15th to finalize their registrations and submit the necessary information. This move by the Saudi Arabian Football Federation marks a significant shift in the league's approach to international talent. By allowing non-Saudi players to participate without any upper limits, the federation aims to enhance the quality and competitiveness of the Saudi Arabian League. It remains to be seen how this decision will impact the league and its clubs in the upcoming season. In a move aimed at bolstering the transfer period and strengthening the organizational prowess of the Roshn League, the board of the Saudi Pro League has made a significant decision. This decision, which seeks to provide improved opportunities for clubs and players, will be implemented through the enforcement of relevant regulations. The ultimate goal is to enhance the overall management of the competition.
Ahmed Saleh