45 Saudi Professional League Players Called Up for International Duty in November

2023-11-15 20:27:04

45 players in the Saudi Professional League represent their teams in the “November pause”

Players of Saudi Professional League clubs register their presence in the national teams, during the international break period of the current month of November, as 45 players representing 27 countries were called up, in addition to 27 players who are on the list of the Saudi national team, which is preparing for the matches once morest Pakistan and Jordan in the third round of the tournament. Joint Asian qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup and 2027 Asian Cup.

Al-Nasr and Damak clubs topped the list of clubs sending the most international teams, with five players from both clubs. As for Al-Hilal, four players were selected from it, as well as Al-Ettifaq and Al-Shabab, and three players from Al-Ahly, Al-Fayha, Al-Wahda, Abha and Al-Hazm.

Al-Ittihad, the holders of the last edition of the league, is the only one absent from the international scene, as the duo, N’Golo Kante and Fabinho, did not join the France and Brazil squad, respectively.

As for the Al-Akhdood, Al-Tai, Al-Raed, Al-Riyadh, Al-Khaleej, Al-Fateh and Al-Taawoun clubs, they attended with one player for each club.

Mounir Mohammadi, goalkeeper for Al Wahda (Morocco national team)

Morocco and Senegal top the list of countries with the most players participating in the Saudi Professional League, with four players for each country, and three players for each of Portugal, Romania, Cameroon, Gambia and Côte d’Ivoire.

Brazilian Neymar is the most prominent player absent from the international scene, as the Al Hilal star is absent from his country’s Brazilian national team roster following suffering a cruciate ligament tear last month.

Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo, captain of the Al-Nasr team, is at the top of this list, with his presence in the Portugal national team alongside Otavio, Croatian Marcelo Brozovic in Croatia, Sadio Mane in Senegal, and Sekou Fofana from the Côte d’Ivoire national team.

As for Damac, Mustafa Zaghba was on the Algerian national team, Tariq Hamed was on the Egyptian national team, Asane Ceesay was on the Gambia national team, Kevin Nkoudou was on the Cameroon national team, and Nicolae Stanciu was on the Romania national team.

Aleksandar Mitrovic, Al Hilal striker (Serbia national team)

From Al Hilal, goalkeeper Yacine Bounou was on the Moroccan team, Khalidou Koulibaly was on the Senegal team, Ruben Neves was in Portugal, and Serbian Mitrovic was in the Serbia team, while his compatriot Savic was absent due to injury.

As for the agreement, Jack Hendry joined the Scotland national team, Jordan Henderson joined the England list, Robin Quaison joined the Sweden list, and Demari Gray joined the Jamaican list, and four young players attended, as Kim Seung-joo joined the South Korean national team, and Romain Saiss joined the Moroccan national team, Habib Diallo to Senegal, and Yannick Carrasco to Belgium.

From Al-Ahly, Eduardo Mendy was on the Senegal team, Franck Kessie was on the Côte d’Ivoire list, and Riyad Mahrez was on the Algeria team. As for Al-Fayhaa, Joiko Simrut was on the Bosnia and Herzegovina team, Ghislain Konan was on the Côte d’Ivoire team, and Vashon Sakala was on the Zambian team, and Mounir joined Al-Wahda. Al-Mohamady and Jawad Al-Yamiq to the Moroccan national team, and Craig Goodwin to the Australian national team.

Henderson, captain of the Al-Ettifaq team, next to Harry Kane in England training (England national team)

As for the Abha team, its player, Saad Natiq, joined the Iraqi national team, François Camano joined the Guinea national team, Ekambi joined the Cameroon national team, and from Al-Hazm, Ayman Dahman joined the Tunisia national team, Mohamed Badamosi joined the Gambia national team, and Fayez Soleimani joined the Comoros national team.

The Groove duo, Andre Burca and Florin Tanas, joined the Romanian national team, and from Al-Taei, Alpha Semedo joined the Guinea-Bissau national team, and from Al-Raed, Omar Gonzalez joined the Cameroon national team, and Didier Ndong, the Riyadh team player, joined the Gabon national team, and as for Al-Fateh, its player Lucas Zelarayan joined the Armenia national team. From Al-Taawoun, Musa Barrow joined Gambia, and Gulf team player Mohamed Sharif joined the Egyptian national team.

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