
The Competition reaching out in the Final Rounds of Youth Leagues
2026-04-02
14:09:44
The competitions in the youth leagues for the current 2025-2026 season continue and are entering their final rounds.
Some clubs have established themselves at the top with a comfortable lead over their closest rivals, who are clinging to the hope of competing in the remainder of the season, which has been highly competitive, featuring the emergence of several teams brimming with exceptional young talent.
The youth leagues have reached their 26th round, with 8 to 9 rounds remaining.
The competition is expected to intensify during this period, whether for the top spot, to avoid relegation, or to improve their standings.
*U-18 Premier League
Al-Qadisiyah strengthened their lead at the top of the table, extending their advantage over second-placed Al-Hilal to 12 points.
Al-Qadisiyah leads the standings with 68 points, while Al-Hilal sits in second place with 56 points after both teams have played 26 matches.
Al-Fateh is in third place with 53 points, one point ahead of Al-Ittihad in fourth.
Al-Qadisiyah boasts a superior goal tally compared to their rivals, possessing the strongest defense with 79 goals conceded, while Al-Ittihad is second with 60.
On the defensive level, Al-Qadisiyah also leads the league in goals conceded, having let in only 9 goals, followed by Al-Fateh with 13.
*U-17 Premier League
Al-Hilal has managed to pull away from Al-Taawoun, with whom they were recently tied for first place.
Al-Hilal leads with 60 points, six points ahead of second-placed Al-Taawoun, while Al-Ittihad sits in third with 50 points, followed by Al-Nassr in fourth with 46 points, after 25 rounds played so far.
Despite dropping to second place, Al-Taawoun still boasts the strongest attack in the competition with 69 goals, followed by Al-Ittihad with 59 goals and Al-Hilal with 58 goals.
Meanwhile, Al-Hilal has the strongest defense, having conceded only 19 goals, followed by Al-Nassr with 25 goals and Al-Taawoun with 26 goals.
*U-16 Premier League
After 25 rounds, Al-Ittihad has extended its lead at the top of the table, widening the gap between itself and its closest rival, Al-Ettifaq, to 6 points.
Al-Ittihad leads with 61 points, while Al-Ettifaq has 56, then Al-Hilal sits in third place with 54 points, just one point ahead of Al-Qadisiyah in fourth.
In terms of goals, the competition is fierce between Al-Ittihad and Al-Ettifaq, separated by only one goal.
Al-Ittihad's attack has scored 58 goals compared to Al-Ettifaq's 57, while Al-Nassr boasts the strongest defense, having conceded only 17 goals, followed by Al-Ettifaq with 18, and then Al-Ittihad with 19.
*U-15 Premier League
Following in the footsteps of the under-16 team, Al-Ittihad's under-15 team has extended its lead at the top of the table to six points.
After 26 rounds, Al-Ittihad's youth team tops the standings with 68 points, followed by Al-Fateh with 62 points, then Al-Ettifaq sits in third place with 61 points, just one point ahead of Al-Qadisiyah in fourth.
The trio of Al-Qadisiyah, Al-Ittihad, and Al-Nassr boast the strongest attacks, each having surpassed the 80-goal mark.
Al-Qadisiyah leads the way with 86 goals, followed by Al-Ittihad with 85, and Al-Nassr comes third with 81.
Defensively, Al-Fateh maintains its impressive record as the strongest defense, having conceded only 13 goals, followed closely by Al-Ittihad and Al-Shabab, as each one of them conceded 21 goals.
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