Cristiano Ronaldo leads 2023 goal-scoring, but impact questioned due to Saudi league dynamics and PIF's dominance in clubs. (Getty Images)


December 28, 2023

As the curtain falls on 2023, Cristiano Ronaldo, the Portuguese forward, claims the year's top goal-scoring spot with an impressive tally of 53 goals. This achievement places him ahead of Harry Kane and Kylian Mbappe. His recent performance against 10-man Al-Ittihad, where he netted two goals, including his 17th Saudi Pro League goal this season for Al-Nassr, propelled him past the duo.

However, the question arises: when evaluating the significance of these goals, what factors should be considered? Kane plays for Bayern Munich, and Mbappe represents Paris Saint-Germain, both renowned clubs in Europe's top five leagues vying for the Champions League title. While dominant in their domestic leagues, does this factor make their goals more impactful compared to Ronaldo's scored in Saudi Arabia for Al-Nassr?

Despite Ronaldo's goal-scoring prowess, Al-Nassr trails league leaders Al-Hilal by seven points, partly due to their defense allowing 22 goals this season, mirroring Al-Hilal's goal-scoring figures. Al-Nassr is also engaged in the AFC Champions League, though it doesn't match the quality of UEFA's continental competition. Sometimes, achievements in smaller leagues tend to be overlooked, dismissing players who contribute significantly. However, Saudi Arabia's domestic league, similar in some aspects to America's Major League Soccer, shouldn't be discounted outright.

Established in 1976 with eight teams and now expanded to 18, the Saudi Pro League exhibits a significant gap between the top-tier teams and those at the bottom. Four founding members—Al-Ahli, Al-Ittihad, Al-Hilal, and Al-Nassr—are now controlled by the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF), allowing considerable financial prowess to attract top talents like Sadio Mane and Karim Benzema. Ronaldo's arrival from Manchester United nearly a year ago contributed to this transformation, resulting in four dominant teams in the league.

Occupying top-six league positions, the top three scoring teams are PIF-owned, while certain teams have conceded nearly 50 goals in 18 games. This disparity indicates a considerable way to go for Saudi Arabian soccer, but if other teams can strengthen, even remotely resembling the PIF-operated sides, the league could witness a global explosion.

However, this gap raises concerns about the legitimacy of numbers like Ronaldo's. Four out of the top five scorers in the league hail from PIF-managed clubs. Notably, marquee signings such as Ronaldo and Aleksandar Mitrovic, alongside Georges-Kevin N'Koudou breaking into the PIF monopoly with 14 goals for Damac, suggest the need for more balance in the league. Achieving such parity would bring the league's scoring levels closer to esteemed leagues like Bundesliga or Ligue 1. Ronaldo's influence might play a role in making this a reality in the foreseeable future.

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