2026-02-05
The fight for Golden Boot of the Saudi Arabia League lives one of his most intense moments after the dream debut of Karim Benzema with the Al Hilalwhere the French forward made his big debut by scoring a hat trick in the resounding victory 6-0 against Al-Okhdood Club. “El Gato” needed just one game to leave his mark and get fully into the conversation for the scoring title.
The impact of Benzema It is also reflected directly in the table. With his 11 goals in 15 games, the Frenchman climbed to eighth position and threatens to continue climbing if he maintains this pace.
At the top of the table it remains Ivan Toneywho leads the race with 19 goals in 19 games with the Al-Ahli SFCshowing remarkable regularity day after day. It appears very closely Julian Quiñonessecond place with 17 scores in only 16 games, consolidating itself as one of the great revelations of the tournament and as the main offensive reference of the Al-Qadisiya.
tied with Quinones is found Cristiano Ronaldowho has 17 goals in 18 games, although his current situation has generated controversy. The Portuguese star did not play the previous match as a sign of rebellion, upset by the signing of Benzemaand everything indicates that he will not see action this Friday against the Ittihadprecisely the former team of the French striker, which could affect his place in the fight for the Golden Boot.
Further down the ranking appears Roger Martinezfourth with 14 goals in 18 games for Al-Taawon FC, followed by João Felixwho with 13 goals in 19 games is in fifth place. In sixth place is Joshua Kingalso with 13 goals, defending the colors of Al-Khaleej FC.
The list is completed Mateo Reteguiseventh with 12 goals in 19 games with Al-Qadisiya, and Karim Benzemawho after his hat trick moved into eighth place and promises to be a decisive factor at the end of the season.
THIS IS HOW THE ARABIAN LEAGUE GOAL SCORES TABLE GOES
1. Ivan Toney (Al-Ahli SFC) – 19 goals in 19 games
2. Julián Quiñones (Al-Qadisiya) – 17 goals in 16 games
3. Cristiano Ronaldo (Al Nassr) – 17 goals in 18 games
4. Roger Martínez (Al-Taawon FC) – 14 goals in 18 games
5. João Félix (Al Nassr) – 13 goals in 19 games
6. Joshua King (Al-Khaleej FC) – 13 goals
7. Mateo Retegui (Al-Qadisiya) – 12 goals in 19 games
8. Karim Benzema (Al Hilal) – 11 goals in 15 games
