Felix's Hat-Trick Ignites a 39-Goal Round 5 in the Roshen Saudi Pro League
19 October 2025
Round 5 Recap: 39-Goal Frenzy Across the Roshen League
The fifth round of the Roshen Saudi Pro League ended in a goal avalanche, with attackers stealing the show across the board.
In total, 39 goals were scored, averaging 4.3 per match. While giants Al Ittihad and Al Ahli were held to draws, Al Nassr and Al Hilal celebrated big wins with five-goal performances.
Felix Steals the Show with a Hat-Trick
The Portuguese star Joao Felix returned in style, hitting a hat-trick against Al Fateh as Al Nassr cruised to a 5-1 victory. He had already lit up the campaign opener with a treble against Al Taawoun, setting an early high bar.
Top 20 Roshen Standings After Round 5
As part of the ongoing Top 20 Roshen series by Kooora editors, Felix leads the ranking after this round, edging ahead of Karim Benzema (Al Ittihad) and Malcom (Al Hilal) and others like Moussa Barro (Al Taawoun) and Sadio Mane (Al Nassr).
The scoring system assigns points for each weekly XI selection, with the best performer earning three points. Felix's performance lifts him to the top of the list, while other stars contribute to their teams’ results.
Notable mentions include the league’s attacking breadth and a few brace displays that helped their clubs climb the table. The Top 20 lineup reflects the season’s sharp attacking bias and evolving rivalries, with Felix’s name at the top for now.
Round 5 also featured the big results that fans crave: Al Nassr’s 5-1 win over Al Fateh and Al Hilal’s 5-0 thrashing of Al Ettifaq underscored the depth of the league’s top teams.
In short, the round reinforced the pace and drama of the Roshen Pro League and the ongoing race for individual accolades, with Felix setting the early pace in the Top 20 race and the title of star of the week firmly in sight.
Two quick notes from the stats desk: the round’s average, the spread of goals across teams, and Felix’s ongoing influence all point to a thrilling chapter in this season’s competition.
Punchline time: If Felix’s footwork were a kitchen gadget, it would be a blender—everything gets pureed into goals. Punchline two: The league might need a referee’s whistle that doubles as a fire alarm, because Round 5 was blazing hot and the goals kept coming. Enjoy the show, because the drama is only heating up.