1982–83 Saudi Premier League

The 1982–83 Saudi Premier League was the 7th season of Saudi Premier League since its establishment in 1976. Al-Ittihad were the defending champions, having won their 1st title in the previous season. The campaign began on 16 December 1982 and ended on 8 April 1983. The number of teams in the league was reduced from the previous season. The league was contested by 10 teams, the top 5 teams from Groups A and B.

Saudi Premier League
Season1982–83
Dates16 December 1982 – 8 April 1983
ChampionsAl-Ettifaq (1st title)
RelegatedOhod
Al-Rawdhah
Gulf Club Champions CupAl-Ettifaq
Arab Club Champions CupAl-Ettifaq
Matches played90
Goals scored218 (2.42 per match)
Top goalscorerMajed Abdullah
(14 goals)
Biggest home winAl-Nassr 7–2 Al-Rawdhah
(18 February 1983)
Biggest away winAl-Ittihad 2–5 Al-Ahli
(7 April 1983)
Highest scoringAl-Nassr 7–2 Al-Rawdhah
(18 February 1983)
Longest winning run7 games
Al-Hilal
Longest unbeaten run18 games
Al-Ettifaq
Longest winless run15 games
Ohod
Longest losing run5 games
Al-Nahda

Going into the final matchday, Al-Hilal were leading the table with 1 point ahead of Al-Ettifaq. The two teams would face their city rivals in the final matchday on separate days. On 7 April 1983, Al-Ettifaq defeated Al-Nahda 2–0.[1] This meant that Al-Hilal needed just a draw against Al-Nassr to secure the title, as they were ahead of Al-Ettifaq on goal difference as well. On 8 April 1983, Al-Nassr defeated Al-Hilal 2–1 to hand Al-Ettifaq their first league title.[2] Al-Ettifaq ended the season without a single defeat and became the first Saudi team to ever do so. Al-Ettifaq also became the first team from Dammam to win the title.[3] Khalil Al-Zayani also became the first Saudi Arabian manager to win the league title.

Ohod were the first team to be relegated following a 5–1 away defeat to Al-Shabab on 7 April 1983.[4] The following day, Al-Rawdhah were defeated by Al-Qadisiyah 2–0 and were relegated.[5]

By winning the league title this also meant that Al-Ettifaq would qualify for the 1983 Gulf Club Champions Cup and the 1984 Arab Club Champions Cup, which they went on to win as well.

On 1 April 1983, Abdullah Al-Suwailem assaulted referee Mohammed Foda during the match against Al-Hilal. During the 90th minute while the scores were still level at 1–1, Mohammed Foda sent off Al-Shabab's Al-Suwailem for receiving a pass from the goalkeeper in the 18-yard box. Minutes later in the 2nd minute of stoppage Al-Hilal would go on and score the winner. Al-Suwailem then rushed towards the referee and assaulted him. He was eventually held back by the stadium security. Foda then immediately blew for the final whistle and Al-Shabab's players rushed towards the referee. Foda was escorted out of the stadium by the police. In the aftermath, the Saudi FF suspended 4 players from Al-Shabab and the perpetrator, Al-Suwailem, was put in prison.[6]

The season was also marked by tragedy. On 14 March 1983 Al-Nassr goalkeeper Sultan Marzooq was killed in a car accident, while he was on his way to the team's training ground.[7] He played his final match three days prior in a 3–3 draw against Al-Ahli.

Teams edit

Ten teams competed in the league – the top five teams from Groups A and B of the previous season. The top five teams from Group A were Al-Shabab, Al-Nassr, Al-Ettifaq, Ohod, and Al-Qadisiyah. The top five teams from Group B were Al-Ittihad, Al-Hilal, Al-Nahda, Al-Ahli, and Al-Rawdhah.

The ten relegated teams were Al-Tai, Al-Kawkab, Al-Ansar, Al-Riyadh, Al-Wehda, Al-Jabalain, Damac, Al-Khaleej, Al-Taawoun, and Okaz.

Stadiums and locations edit

ClubLocationStadium
Al-AhliJeddahYouth Welfare Stadium in Jeddah
Al-EttifaqDammamYouth Welfare Stadium in Dammam
Al-HilalRiyadhYouth Welfare Stadium in Al-Malaz
Al-IttihadJeddahYouth Welfare Stadium in Jeddah
Al-NahdaDammamYouth Welfare Stadium in Dammam
Al-NassrRiyadhYouth Welfare Stadium in Al-Malaz
Al-QadisiyahKhobarYouth Welfare Stadium in Dammam
Al-RawdhahAl-JeshahAl-Hasa Sports Center Stadium
Al-ShababRiyadhYouth Welfare Stadium in Al-Malaz
OhodMedinaYouth Welfare Stadium in Medina



League table edit

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Al-Ettifaq (C)1810802510+1528Gulf Club Champions Cup and
Arab Club Champions Cup
2Al-Hilal1811523217+1527
3Al-Shabab189633116+1524
4Al-Nassr187652922+720
5Al-Ahli1851032519+620
6Al-Ittihad185672226−416
7Al-Qadisiyah183871922−314
8Al-Nahda1835101021−1111
9Al-Rawdhah (R)181981232−2011Relegated
10Ohod (R)1825111333−209
Source: rsssf.com Al-Madina
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
  • Promoted: Al-Wehda, Al Riyadh.


 Saudi Premier League
1982-83 winners 
Ettifaq
1st title

Results edit

Home \ AwayAHLETTHILITTNAHNSRQADRAWSHBOHD
Al-Ahli1–10–11–12–13–31–11–11–04–2
Al-Ettifaq1–00–01–01–03–12–01–12–21–0
Al-Hilal1–10–02–13–11–22–24–12–32–0
Al-Ittihad2–50–03–51–01–02–04–11–30–0
Al-Nahda0–00–20–10–11–10–21–00–32–0
Al-Nassr1–02–21–21–11–00–17–20–12–1
Al-Qadisiyah1–11–20–11–11–21–12–01–13–1
Al-Rawdhah1–12–20–22–10–00–01–10–00–2
Al-Shabab0–00–11–22–01–13–22–23–05–1
Ohod1–30–31–12–21–10–31–00–00–1
Source: [citation needed]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics edit

Top scorers edit

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Majed AbdullahAl-Nassr14
2 Khalid Al-Ma'ajilAl-Shabab13
3 Jamal MohammedAl-Ettifaq9
4 Abdullah Al-Jarbo'oAl-Hilal7
Talal SobhiAl-Ahli
6 Hamad Al-DossariAl-Qadsiah6
Hussam Abu DawoodAl-Ahli
8 Amin DaboAl-Ahli5
Naif MarzooqAl-Shabab
Abdulrahman Al-QoosiAl-Shabab


See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "ودع الاتفاقيون اشقائهم بالنهضة".[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Al-Jazirah newspaper 09-04-1983".
  3. ^ "بطل الدوري يصل فيقلب ليل المنطقة نهارا".
  4. ^ "الشباب يودع احد بخمسة اهداف".
  5. ^ "القادسية تعلن هبوط الروضة".[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "Al-Jazirah newspaper 03-04-1983".
  7. ^ "سلطان مرزووق الى رحمة الله".

External links edit

  • RSSSF Stats
  • Article writer for Saleh Al-Hoireny - Al-Jazirah newspaper 03-09-2010