Moroccan striker Abdel Razzaq Hamdallah, currently playing for Al-Shabab, has solidified his place as the second-highest scorer in the history of Saudi Arabia’s Roshen League, with an impressive 132 goals.
Hamdallah is now only 12 goals away from matching the long-standing record set by Omar Al-Somah, the former Al-Ahli star who holds the league’s all-time top scorer title with 144 goals.
Since the professional league system was established in the 2008-2009 season, Al-Somah has maintained his spot at the top, showcasing remarkable consistency and skill.
However, Hamdallah’s recent scoring feats indicate he could soon overtake Al-Somah’s record, making him the top scorer in Roshen League history.
Hamdallah’s pursuit of this record has captivated fans and analysts alike, as he continues to prove his prowess on the field.
The Moroccan forward’s journey to the top is now closely watched, with each goal bringing him closer to etching his name into the annals of Saudi football history.