Saudi Pro League
·3 March 2026
MW24 Team of the Week: Felix, Martins, Danilo, Kanno feature!

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·3 March 2026

With Matchweek 24 in the books (check out our must-read Talking Points here), we bring you the best performers in their respective positions for the round, using the Roshn Saudi League’s unique Performance Index.
The explainer is just below, while you can use the filter option to select the appropriate matchweek and also choose from a number of formations.
The Team of the Week below is pegged to our traditional 4-4-2.
The Al Ittihad No.1 more than played his part in the champions’ 1-0 win at home to Al Khaleej, leading the contest in recoveries (13). Also, four saves made led to a fifth clean sheet of the season as his side kept hold of fifth spot.
Back for a second successive matchweek, Al Nassr may have seen their RSL clean-sheet streak end at seven matches, but a 3-1 come-from-behind victory at Al Fayha more than made up for it. With 10 rounds remaining, Simakan's side are two points clear at the summit.
One of two Al Qadsiah defenders to make Team of the Week, the Uruguayan won more fouls (three) against Al Taawoun than any of his teammates and had their third-most total touches (81). However, the 1-1 draw saw the hosts lose ground in the title race.

Al Qadsiah full-back Gaston Alvarez in the draw at home to Al Taawoun
Now a regular fixture in our Best XI, the Al Qadsiah centre-back retained his place for a fourth matchweek on the bounce in that draw with his former club. Despite the dropped points, Al Ahmed continues to prove an excellent winter addition from Al Taawoun.
The Al Ahli defender is a major reason why the Asian champions are sitting second in the table. Ibanez was again brilliant at the back in the 1-0 triumph at Al Riyadh, topping the match for successful passes (48) and total touches (74). It all added up to an 11th clean sheet this term.
The Al Hazem midfielder chipped in with his second goal of the season by netting the third in the home side’s 3-1 win against Al Ettifaq. Bah’s 48 successful passes ranked highest for his team, while only Ahmed Al Shamrani had more than his colleague’s 73 total touches.
The goals continue to come of late for Al Hilal’s long-serving midfielder, who equalised for the title-chasers at Al Shabab to send them on their way to emerging victorious from the 5-3 derby thriller. Not content there, Kanno also assisted Sultan Mandash for Al Hilal’s fourth.

Mohammed Kanno starred for a goal and assist in Al Hilal's win at Al Shabab
As dependable as ever, the Al Ittihad centre-back proved his worth at both ends of the pitch against Al Khaleej. Pereira’s goal not long into the second half settled the match and, when paired with his sixth clean sheet of the season, resulted in a much-deserved Man of the Match award.
The experienced Al Kholood star was the main man in his team’s fantastic victory at surging NEOM Sports Club, netting both goals in the 2-1 win. Bahebri opened the scoring on four minutes in Tabuk before adding another just before half-time for Al Kholood to retake the lead. He ended the game as its Man of the Match.
The RSL veteran shone for Al Hazem in that arguably shock triumph against Al Ettifaq, contributing a goal and an assist. Martin’s stunning long-range header, which put the hosts 2-1 up right before half-time, was later nominated for BSF Goal of the Week.
Al Nassr’s other Portuguese superstar stamped his authority all over the fightback at Al Fayha. It was Felix’s lovely half-volley that led to the visitors taking a late lead, while just check out his assist for his team’s third (it lifted him joint-third in the 2025-26 RSL's overall charts). A seventh Man of the Match was his.









































