Saudi Pro League clubs have all the money in the world – but the one thing they can’t buy is fans....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

For every Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and Neymar there are about 50 empty seats as teams across the league continue to struggle filling their grounds on matchday…CONTINUE READING>>

Saturday’s clash between Al-Wehda and Al-Khaleej attracted a mere 447 people to Al-Wehda’s 38,000-capacity stadium – which is a near-record low for the season.

Granted, neither side are PIF-funded and thus have no household names to parade to spectators, but the poor attendance figures demonstrates the enormity of the task facing the Saudi Pro League.

Collectively, Saudi clubs spent more than £1billion on new players and managers over the summer, with some of the biggest names in European football being coaxed over to the Gulf state.

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Most of the superstars, like Benzema, Neymar, N’Golo Kante, Riyadh Mahrez and Sadio Mane, are in the twilight of their careers, but young(ish)-guns like Ruben Neves, Malcom, Allan Saint-Maximin and Franck Kessie were also lured over.

High-profile managers such as Steven Gerrard, Nuno Espirito Santo and Jorge Jesus were drafted in too, and plans are reportedly afoot to nab some genuinely elite-level coaches in 2024, with the likes of Jose Mourinho and Carlo Ancelotti being targeted.

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But if this season has proven anything it’s that football fanaticism can’t be bought or conjured up overnight. The novelty of seeing some of the world’s best footballers wears off when you take into account the context of the matches they’re playing in, particularly given the level of access fans in Saudi Arabia will have had to these players on TV for so many years.

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Al-Hilal, who boast stars like Neymar, Neves, Kalidou Koulibaly and Aleksandar Mitrovic, barely sell a third of their available tickets on matchday, while Al-Ittihad, who have Benzema, Kante and Fabinho in their side, have a similar sales record.

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Over half of the teams in the Saudi Pro League have average attendance figures under the 5,000 mark, according to transfermarkt, and the number matches being attended by fewer than a thousand people has been accelerating since September…CONTINUE READING>>

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