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Remarkable appearance from the stars of the Saudi League
The Roche Pro League continued its exciting presence at the World Cup, after its stars managed to score some remarkable goals in the ongoing tournament in America, Mexico and Canada.
The 2026 World Cup witnessed a host of stars actively participating in the Rojaan League, led by the Portuguese quartet of Cristiano Ronaldo, Joao Felix, Ruben Neves and Joao Cancelo.
Opta Football Statistics Network noted that the Saudi Professional League tops the list of Arab leagues for the most goals scored in World Cup history, after its players tallied 28 goals, a number that reflects the great development of the level of the competition in recent years and its ability to attract influential players on the international stage.
In second place is the Egyptian league with 11 goals, benefiting from a long history of active involvement of its players in Arab and African teams, whether through local stars or professionals who have had experience in Egyptian stadiums at various times.
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As for the Tunisian league, it was third on the list after its players scored 8 goals in the history of the World Cup, a number that in turn reflects the Tunisian school’s continuous production of players who can appear in major forums and fill their teams.
The Qatar league came in fourth with 7 goals, followed by the UAE league with 6 goals, a clear reflection of the development of infrastructure and sports investment in both countries in recent years.
The list also included the Algerian league who scored 5 goals, then the Moroccan league who reached 4 goals and the Iraqi league players scored two goals, the same as the Kuwaiti league, thus completing the Arab scene of this World Cup statistics.
These figures fully reflect the transformation of the Arab leagues into a more competitive environment and the ability to attract and develop talent, whether local or international, which is directly reflected in the performance of players at major tournaments, especially the World Cup.