2009–10 Saudi Pro League

The 2009–10 Saudi Professional League (known as the Zain Professional League for sponsorship reasons) was the 34th season of the Saudi Pro League, the top Saudi professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1976. The season began on 18 August 2009, and ended on 18 March 2010. Al-Ittihad were the defending champions.

Al Hilal secured the title with a 2–0 win away to Al-Hazem on 24 January 2010. Al Hilal won the league with three games to spare. Al Hilal, Al-Ittihad, Al Shabab and Al Nassr all secured a berth for the 2011 AFC Champions League. No teams were relegated at the end of the season following the decision to increase the number of teams from 12 to 14.

Name sponsorship
On 16 June 2009, the Saudi Professional League announced a sponsorship with telecommunication company Zain. As part of the sponsorship deal the Saudi Professional League would be known as the Zain Professional League for the next 4 seasons.

Qualification and Prize Money
The League champions, runners-up and third-placed team, as well as the winners of the King Cup of Champions, qualify for the 2011 AFC Champions League.

The top six teams, and the Crown Prince Cup winners and runners-up qualify for King Cup of Champions.


 * Prize money:
 * First place: 2.5 million Saudi Riyals
 * Second place: 1.5 million Saudi Riyals
 * Third place: 1 million Saudi Riyals

Teams
Twelve teams competed in the league – the top nine teams from the previous season, the relegation play-off winner and the two teams promoted from the Saudi First Division. Al-Raed defeated Abha 4–3 on aggregate to confirm their top-flight status. The promoted teams were Al-Qadsiah (returning after a season's absence) and Al-Fateh (playing top-flight football for the first time ever). They replaced Abha (relegated after a season's presence) and Al-Watani (ending their two-year top-flight spell).

Foreign players
The number of foreign players is restricted to four per team, including a slot for a player from AFC countries.


 * Players name in bold indicates the player was registered during the mid-season transfer window.
 * Players name in italic indicates the player was de-registered or left their respective clubs during the mid-season transfer window.

Hat-tricks
4 Player scored 4 goals (H) – Home team (A) – Away team
 * Notes

Player

 * Most yellow cards: 8
 * 🇹🇳 Ramzi Ben Younès (Al-Fateh)


 * Most red cards: 2
 * Abdullah Al-Garni (Al-Nassr)
 * Ahmed Menawer (Al-Hazem)
 * Mansoor Al-Harbi (Al-Ahli)
 * Zakaria Al-Hadaf (Al-Qadsiah)

Club

 * Most yellow cards: 56
 * Al-Hazem


 * Most red cards: 8
 * Al-Ittihad

Arriyadiyah and Mobily Awards for Sports Excellence
The Arriyadiyah and Mobily Awards for Sports Excellence were awarded at the conclusion of the season for the fourth time since its inception in 2007. The awards were sponsored by Saudi newspaper Arriyadiyah and Saudi telecommunication company Mobily. The awards were presented on 13 May 2010.

Al-Riyadiya Awards
Another set of awards were awarded at the end of the season. It was announced that AlRiyadiya were presenting their awards for the first time. The awards were known as AlRiyadiya Awards and were presented on 8 May 2010.


 * Best Goalkeeper: Waleed Abdullah (Al-Shabab)
 * Best defender: Osama Hawsawi (Al-Hilal)
 * Best Midfielder: 🇸🇪 Christian Wilhelmsson (Al-Hilal)
 * Best attacker: Mohammad Al-Sahlawi (Al-Nassr)
 * Player of the Year: Osama Hawsawi (Al-Hilal)