1993–94 Saudi First Division

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Saudi First Division
Season1993–94
1994–95

Statistics of the 1993–94 Saudi First Division.

PosTeamPldPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Al-Najma 1836Promotion to the Saudi Professional League
2 Al-Rawdhah 180
3 Al-Shoalah 1829
4 Al Taawon 1826
5 Al-Arabi 1825
6 Al-Tai 1822
7 Hajer 1822
8 Al-Ansar 180
9 Najran 1818Relegate to Saudi Second Division
10 Al Tuhami 180
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