Saudi Gazette report
RIYADH — The new season of the Saudi Women's Premier League 2024–2025 will kick off on Friday. There will be three matches on the opening day, with the meeting of Al Shabab, Al Ahli and Al Nassar with Al Taraji, Al Amal and Al Ula respectively.
Ten teams will compete in the match and they are Al Nassr, Al Ahli, Al Shabab, Al Qadisiyah, Al Hilal, Al Ittihad, Eastern Flames, AlUla, Al Amal, and Al Taraji. The league will follow a home-and-away format with over 90 matches across 18 rounds.
This season will witness participation of over 200 players representing more than 20 nationalities, with clubs completing over 15 international transfer deals. This diversity is expected to enhance the competitive level and highlight the rapid growth of women’s football in the Kingdom.
Saudi Arabian Football Federation President Yasser Al Misehal emphasized the potential for this season to strengthen national teams at all levels, building on the successes of the previous two seasons.
Head of the Women's Football Department Aalia AlRasheed acknowledged the league's rapid achievements, made possible by strong support from the leadership and the Ministry of Sports. She noted that the league has attracted global talent, affirming Saudi Arabia's commitment to advancing women's football.
Last week, the Saudi Arabian Football Federation launched a marketing campaign encouraging fans to attend matches, support their teams, and witness top talent, underscoring the swift growth of women's football in the Kingdom.
Statistics reveal significant growth, with approximately 77,000 players participating in school leagues, reflecting Saudi Arabia’s ambitions to build a new sports legacy and expand investment in women’s sports.