For decades, women in Saudi Arabia were not allowed to participate in sports. But thanks to the winds of change prevailing in the entire region in the last several years, Saudi Arabia now has a flourishing league for female football players with 694 players representing 25 clubs in all two divisions -- Premier League and First Division.
The changes occurred after the South Africa Football Federation (SAFF) established a Women's Football Department in 2019. They started the league in 2021 with 374 players representing 16 clubs. Since then, women's football in the country has grown 86 per cent and when the latest edition was held in January 2023, eight clubs including Al Hilal, Al Nassr, Al Shabab, Al Ahli and Al Ittihad putting up 237 players in the SAFF Women's Premier League 2022-23.
The SAFF Women's Premier League 2022-23 involved 457 players representing 17 clubs. The leagues feature 50 international players from 20 countries -- Brazil, Morocco, Germany, Egypt, Tunisia, Ghana, United Kingdom, France and Ecuador.