Al-Hilal achieved the Saudi Football League title after achieving a valuable victory over Al-Faisaly 2-1 at the end of the last 30th week of the tournament, at the "King Fahd" stadium in Riyadh.

Al Hilal raised its score to 67 points, surpassing Al Ittihad Jeddah, which drew with its Al-Batin guest without goals, to raise its score to 65 points in second place.

Nigerian striker Odion Ighalo took the lead by scoring two winning goals for Al Hilal (7 and 64), and Brazilian Clayson Vieira scored the only goal for Al Faisaly (70).

Al Hilal won the third title in a row and 18 in its history, and the fifth title in the last six years, and achieved the best return in the history of the Saudi League, after it was separated from the leaders Al Ittihad by 16 points.

Al-Ahly and Al-Faisaly teams joined Al-Hazm in the relegation trip to the second division, where Al-Ahly tied negatively with its host Al-Ittifaq, while Al-Faisaly lost 1-2 to its host Al-Hilal, and Al-Hazm lost to its host Al-Tai by three clean.

Al-Ettifaq survived relegation at the last minute thanks to its exciting victory over its host Al-Fayha with a clean goal.

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