Al Shabab

Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium · Est. 1947

Capacity: 28,000Riyadhgrass
2025/2026

Al Shabab’s 2025/2026 Pro League Campaign

Al Shabab’s journey through the 2025/2026 Pro League was a mixed bag, culminating in a 13th place finish with 35 points from 34 games. Their record of eight wins, 11 draws, and 15 losses tells the tale of a side often finding themselves on the back foot. Scoring 44 times but conceding 57 suggests that while they could find the net, defensive solidity was somewhat elusive.

Home comforts were modest with six wins and four draws, but away from home, victories were rare—just two, accompanied by seven draws. The team managed seven clean sheets overall, split between home and away, hinting at some moments of defensive resilience. Their longest winning streak was a modest two games, underlining a season where consistency was hard to come by.

Looking ahead, Al Shabab will be eager to build on the flashes of promise from this campaign, aiming to tighten their defence and find a bit more firepower to climb the table. There’s room for improvement, but also a foundation on which to grow.

Points trajectory

Manager

Noureddine Zekri

Season at a glance

W 8·D 11·L 154457 GF/GA-13 GD7 clean sheetsLLLWL

Streaks

Last 5 home2W1D2Llast 5
Last 5 away0W3D2Llast 5
Scored4/5
Conceded5/5

Pro League table

#TeamPPts
1Al-Nassr3486
12Al Khaleej Saihat3437
13Al Shabab3435
14Al Kholood3433
As of 5 Jun 2026View full table →
Last 5: ←oldest

Al Shabab's 2025/2026 Pro League Form Analysis

Al Shabab's campaign in the 2025/2026 Pro League has been a bit of a rollercoaster, though the dips feel more frequent than the peaks. Their record of 8 wins, 11 draws, and 15 defeats suggests a side that has struggled to consistently turn performances into victories. Indeed, their longest winning streak is a modest two games, hinting at a team that finds sustained success a challenge.

Draws have been a significant feature, with 11 shared points – more than their tally of wins. This suggests Al Shabab often manage to avoid defeat but lack the cutting edge to convert stalemates into wins. Defence-wise, conceding 57 goals with a goal difference of -13 highlights susceptibility at the back. Home advantage brought six wins compared to just two away, showing some comfort on familiar turf but a tougher time on the road.

In summary, Al Shabab's season has been marked by inconsistency and a tendency to drop points through draws and losses, making their league position reflective of a side in search of greater stability.

Statistics

Home / Away splits

HomeGoals forAway
28
16
HomeGoals againstAway
36
21
HomeClean sheetsAway
4
3
HomeFailed to scoreAway
1
8
HomeAvg goals scored / gameAway
1.60vs0.90

Biggest results

  • Biggest home win3-1
  • Biggest away win0-4
  • Biggest home loss1-5
  • Biggest away loss2-0

Week-by-week trends

team vs league avg (dashed)
Goals for
44
Goals against
57
Goal difference
-13
Clean sheets
7
Points / round
35.0

Team Intelligence

Form & Record

Last 34 competitive

LWDLDDLDDLLLLWLDDWWLLWWLDWDDDLLLWL
Win %23.5%
Clean Sheet %20.6%
Avg Scored1.30
Avg Conceded1.70
Injuries

No current injuries reported

Advanced Metrics
QA Goals/Game1.26
QA Conceded/Game1.76
Opposition Strength1.04x league average

Current Streaks

Competitive matches only

  • Scored in 4 of last 5 games

  • Conceded in their last 5 games

  • No active streak

  • Won 1 of last 5 games

  • Lost 4 of last 5 games

  • No active streak

  • Failed to score in their last 1 games

Al Shabab: Home Comforts vs. Away Woes

Al Shabab’s Pro League campaign in 2025/2026 has been a tale of two venues. At home, they managed six wins, scoring 28 goals but conceding 36, which suggests a somewhat leaky defence despite the familiar surroundings. Their four clean sheets at home show occasional solidity.

Away from home, the story is less rosy with just two wins, though they did secure seven draws. They scored significantly fewer goals on the road (16) but impressively conceded only 21, pointing to a more cautious approach away from their own patch. Three clean sheets away underline this defensive focus.

Overall, Al Shabab seem to struggle to convert their efforts into points, especially away, where goals are scarce but the defence is sturdier. Their home form is more attacking but comes at the cost of defensive frailty.

Fipster's Record on Al Shabab

Fipster is still building a record on Al Shabab this season, with no scored fixtures to draw from yet. This means the model is yet to provide any star performances, ticks, or misses on predicting their outcomes in the 2025/2026 Pro League campaign. For followers of Fipster's insights, this means the upcoming predictions will be the first opportunity to see how well the model reads Al Shabab's form and style this season.

Venue

Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium

Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium

Riyadh
Capacity: 28,000
Surface: grass