
Union Achieves Historic Achievement After Winning the Roshan League Championship
The Union team successfully secured the Saudi Professional League title two rounds before the end of the season, after defeating Al-Raed by three goals to one in the thirty-second round of the competition.
With this achievement, the Union adds its third title to its cabinet following its previous wins in the 2008-2009 and 2022-2023 seasons, confirming its status among the top Saudi clubs in terms of the number of championships.
What distinguishes this championship is its early timing, as no team has ever clinched the title two rounds before the conclusion since the start of the Professional League in the summer of 2008, reflecting the Union's dominance this season.
The Union previously won its first title after defeating Al-Hilal in the final round, while the second title came after a victory over Al-Faihah one round before the end of the league, breaking this pattern with an early achievement today.
With this victory, the Union has become the second most crowned club in the Professional League title, equal to Al-Nassr, while Al-Hilal continues to lead the historical list with eight titles since the beginning of the tournament.
With this achievement, the Union adds its third title to its cabinet following its previous wins in the 2008-2009 and 2022-2023 seasons, confirming its status among the top Saudi clubs in terms of the number of championships.
What distinguishes this championship is its early timing, as no team has ever clinched the title two rounds before the conclusion since the start of the Professional League in the summer of 2008, reflecting the Union's dominance this season.
The Union previously won its first title after defeating Al-Hilal in the final round, while the second title came after a victory over Al-Faihah one round before the end of the league, breaking this pattern with an early achievement today.
With this victory, the Union has become the second most crowned club in the Professional League title, equal to Al-Nassr, while Al-Hilal continues to lead the historical list with eight titles since the beginning of the tournament.