On 15 September 2022, the
Saudi Arabian Football Federation announced the launch of the revamped format for women's football competitions by introducing the Saudi Women's Premier League and
Saudi Women's First Division League. Initially, all eight teams that qualified for the knockout stage of the 2021–22 Saudi National Women's League secured their spots in the inaugural Saudi Women's Premier League. This marked a significant moment for women's football in the kingdom, gaining increasing attention from Saudis. Leading professional Saudi clubs to acquire self-owned teams to compete in the league.
Al-Hilal and
Al-Nassr, two of the most prominent names in Saudi football, were confirmed as participants in the new women's league.
Al-Nassr took over the 2021–22 women's football league champions, Al-Mamlaka FC (), while Al-Hilal acquired the 2021–22 women's football league runners-up, Challenge (). Before the league kicked off in October, more professional clubs followed suit.
Al-Ittihad took over Jeddah Eagles. while
Al-Ahli and
Al-Shabab completed the lineup by acquiring Miraas Jeddah Club and Storm Club, respectively. ==Teams==