1986–87 Saudi First Division

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Saudi First Division
Season1986-87
Champions Al-Kawkab
1st First Division title
Promoted Al-Kawkab
Ohod
Relegated Al-Fateh
Al-Jeel
Top goalscorer Khalid Al-Mansour
(Al-Arabi)
(16 goals) [1]
1987–88

The 1986-87 Saudi First Division was the 11th season of the Saudi First Division League.

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Team Changes

The following teams have changed division since the 1985–86 season:

Statistics of the 1986–87 Saudi First Division.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Al-Kawkab 1811703111+2029Promotion to the Saudi Professional League
2 Ohod 189542821+723
3 Al-Arabi 186932720+721
4 Al-Riyadh 188373119+1219
5 Al Taawon 186662718+918
6 Al Jabalain 186662026618
7 Al-Rawdhah 186571415117
8 Al-Feiha 185671824616
9 Al-Fateh 1845912261413Relegate to Saudi Second Division
10 Al-Jeel 1814131139286
Source: RSSSF

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References

  1. "Saudi Arabia 1986/87". RSSSF. 8 July 2020. Retrieved 20 May 2024.