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 2007-2008 

D1 Standings
 1. Ohod 8-1 
 2. Al Ahli 8-1 
 3. Al Ittihad 7-2 
 4. An Naser 6-4 
 5. Al Wahda 4-4 
 6. Al Ansar 3-6 
 7. Al Qadsia 3-6 
 8. Al Hilal 3-7 
 9. Al Nahda 2-6 
 10. Al Fateh 1-8 

 2005-2006


Al Ahli won the championship title after 29 years
Al Ahli Jeddah  2005-06
Forney Daymond 205 (6'9'') F/C 76 USA
Madison Bobby 195 (6'5'') F 82 USA
Al Turky Turky       KSA
Fallatah Khaled 182 (6'0'') G 77 KSA
Obeid Othman 190 (6'3'') F/G 71 KSA
Fallatah Mokhtar 200 (6'7'') C 72 KSA
Mokhtar Yassar 193 (6'4'') F/C 76 KSA
Sa'eed Abdel Jaleel       KSA
Fallata Naser 188 (6'2'') G/F 75 KSA
Qassas Fawaz 194 (6'5'') F 76 KSA
Mubirik Abdullah       KSA
Al Twal Mahmoud 190 (6'3'') F 78 KSA
Team Director: Sobhi Talal
President: Wasei Ahmed Abdul
Head Coach: Poitier James (USA) (waived)
Head Coach: Aabri Adel
Assistant: Abu Lila Reda
Assistant: Elanabi Thamer Abdulrab

  2005-06 Season Wrap-Up
The season in Saudi Arabian league ended on March 9th.
10 team participate each year in the top level in Saudi Arabia in the Prince Faisal Cup, Premier League and League Championships..
The final results in these 3 compatitions:

Prince Faisal Cup: winner: Ittihad
Usually the regular season in Saudi Arabia starts with knockout stage.
The teams are divided in two groups where the top two teams qualify from each group.
This year the winner was Ittihad, while Ansar was second and both Ahli and Ohud tied for the third position.
At this stage only local players were allowed to participate, but no imports. It was changed comparing to previous seasonn, where two imports per team were allowed.
The federation wanted to give more playing time to local players.

Saudi Arabian Premier League (10 teams):
1. Al Ittihad (champion)
2. Al Ahli
3. Ohod
Relegated to 1st Division:
Al Khaleej and Al Fateh
Promoted to Premier Division:
Al Nahda and Al Maseerah (for the first in its history)

Saudi Arabian Championships / Elite Cup (6 teams):
Group A:
1. Al Ahli
2. Al Ansar
3. Al Qadsia
Group B:
1. Al Ittihad
2. Ohod
3. Al Hilal
The teams were divided in two groups of three teams each. The first round was on knockout basis. Four teams qualified to the second round: Al Ahli, Al Ansar, Ittihad and Ohod.
Semifinals:
Al Ahli - Ohod 2-0
Ittihad - Al Ansar 2-1
3rd Place Game: Ohod beat Al Ansar
Final: Al Ahli - Al Ittihad 2-1

The final was between two teams from Jaddah in best of three series. The arena was packed full with 8,000 screaming fans from both clubs.
Al Ittihad tried hard to continue its monopoly and domination of Saudi basketball resting on its experince and past glories at the local, gulf and Asian level.
Al Ahli have not won a single basketball trophy in the last twenty nine years, but this year they were able to do so and won the series (2/1).
The three games serie was an intense battle between the two teams mainly Al Ahli MVP throughout the series & championchip Daymond Forney &co vs Al Ittihad Stephen Howard (207-F-70, college: De Paul), Ali Magrabi and co.
In general Al Ahli performance throughout the competition was the the most consistant and they deserved their win.
Along the way Al Ahli beat Al Hilal by more than twenty points, Al Ansar by more than thirty points and Al Ittihad by fourteen points in the first game. They lost the second game by three points and in third game Al Ahli won by 8 points after making agreat comeback from being 18 points down.


 2004-2005

D1 Standings
1. Ohod 8-1
2. Al Ahli 8-1
3. Al Ittihad 7-2
4. An Nasr 6-4
5. Al Wahda 4-4
6. Al Ansar 3-6
7. Al Qadsia 3-6
8. Al Hilal 3-7
9. Al Nahda 2-6
10. Al Fateh 1-8

 


 2003-2004

 

Standings

1. Ohod 31
2. Al Ittihad 30
3. Al Ahli 29
4. Al Hilal 28
5. Al Ansar 25
6. Al Nahda 24
7. Al Wahda 23
8. Al Qadsia 20
9. Al Hidaya 18
10. Al Khaleej 16

Al Ittihad also won Arab Club Championships 2004


Al Ittihad won 2004 Championship

Ali al Maghribi: Best Saudi Player 2003-2004 and MVP of Nukhba Cup

Ali Maghribi: Best Arab Basketball Player at the Arab Club Championships 2004

Final classification of the Kudu Saudi Basketball Championship:
1. Al Ittihad - champions - gold
2. Ohod - runners-up - silver
3. Al Ahli - bronze
4. Al Hilal

Annual awards: As ecpected, annual awards were given to Turky al Turky (of Al Hilal) as best player, Prince Mark (center in Al Ahli) as best foreign player , John Neumann (Al Hilal) as best coach in place of Abdel Rahim al Lal (Ohod - suspended), Hasan al Saeed (best referee) and Ahmad Basfar (best administrator).


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