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45 Roshn Saudi League players called up for international duty

45 Roshn Saudi League players called up for international duty
Ettifaq captain Jordan Henderson has been called up by England for international duty. (Getty Images)
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Updated 15 November 2023

45 Roshn Saudi League players called up for international duty

45 Roshn Saudi League players called up for international duty
  • Al-Nassr, Damac clubs have the most internationals on duty, with five from each
  • 28 RSL players have been included in ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ’s squad for matches against Pakistan and Jordan

RIYADH: Forty-five Roshn Saudi League players have been called up to represent their countries in the November 2023 international break.

Additionally, 28 RSL players have been included in ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ’s squad for the two matches against Pakistan and Jordan in the second round of the Asian qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Of the 45 international players, Al-Nassr and Damac sent the most, with five players from each of the two clubs selected. Four players were called up for national duty from each of Al-Hilal, Al-Ettifaq and Al-Shabab, while Al-Ahli, Al-Fayha, Al-Wehda, Abha and Al-Hazem saw three of their players report for international duties.

With 27 different countries represented, Morocco and Senegal lead the nations represented by RSL players, with each squad featuring four Saudi-based players, while each of Portugal, Senegal, Romania, Cameroon, Gambia and Cote d’Ivoire has three RSL representatives in their senior squads.

Only one of the 17 RSL clubs had no foreign players reporting for international duty this month. Star midfielders N’Golo Kante and Fabinho, from defending champions Al-Ittihad, were left absent from the France and Brazil squads, respectively.

Below is a list of all RSL players called up for international duty this window:

Al-Nassr: Cristiano Ronaldo, Otavio (Portugal), Marcelo Brozovic (Croatia), Sadio Mane (Senegal), Seko Fofana (Cote d’Ivoire).

Damac: Moustapha Zeghba (Algeria), Tarek Hamed (Egypt), Assan Ceesay (Gambia), Georges-Kevin N’Koudou (Cameroon), Nicolae Stanciu (Romania).

Al-Hilal: Yassine Bono (Morocco), Kalidou Koulibaly (Senegal), Ruben Neves (Portugal), Aleksandar Mitrovic (Serbia).

Al-Ahli: Edouard Mendy (Senegal), Franck Kessie (Cote d’Ivoire), Riyad Mahrez (Algeria).

Al-Ettifaq: Jack Hendry (Scotland), Jordan Henderson (England), Robin Quaison (Sweden), Demarai Gray (Jamaica).

Al-Shabab: Kim Seung-gyu (South Korea), Romain Saiss (Morocco), Habib Diallo (Senegal), Yannick Carrasco (Belgium).

Al-Fayha: Gojko Cimirot (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Ghislain Konan (Cote d’Ivoire), Fashion Sakala (Zambia).

Al-Wehda: Munir Mohammedi, Jawad El-Yamiq (Morocco), Craig Goodwin (Australia).

Abha: Saad Natiq (Iraq), Francois Kamano (Guinea), Karl Toko Ekambi (Cameroon).

Al-Hazem: Aymen Dahmen (Tunisia), Muhammed Badamosi (Gambia), Faiz Selemani (Comoros).

Al-Okhdood: Andei Burca, Florin Tanase (Romania).

Al-Tai: Alfa Semedo (Guinea-Bissau).

Al-Raed: Oumar Gonzalez (Cameroon).

Al-Riyadh: Didier Ndong (Gabon).

Al-Khaleej: Mohammed Sherif (Egypt).

Al-Fateh: Lucas Zelarayan (Armenia).

Al-Taawoun: Musa Barrow (Gambia).