Al-Merreikh

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Al Merreikh
Full name Merreikh Al-Sudan
Nickname(s) Al-Zaeem, The Red Devils, Al-Ahmar Alwahhag
Founded 1908
Ground Al Merreikh Stadium
Omdurman, Sudan
(Capacity 27,500 will expand to 42,000 this year)
Chairman Sudanese Mr Gamal Al-Wali
Manager German Michael Krüger
League Sudan Premier League
2007/08
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
 
Home colours
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
 
Away colours

Al-Merreikh (Arabic: نادي المريخ السوداني ) is a Sudanese football club based in Omdurman, Sudan. Along with AlHilal and Al-Mourada, it forms the triplet of Sudanese football. Their home stadium is Stade de Al-Merreikh.


Contents

[edit] Name and meaning

Al-Merreikh is the Arabic translation for planet Mars.

[edit] Leagues

Primarily, Al-Merreikh competes in the Sudanese Premier league, Sudan's top football league. Based on the club's end-of-season standing, it competes in the Arabic and African CAF tournaments including Arab Champions League, African Champions League or African Confederation Cup.

[edit] Al-Merreikh Stadium

Al-Merreikh Stadium was first Opened in 1962 when Al Mawrada Omdurman defeated Al-Hilal Omdurman 2/0 , the second stage opening of Al-Merreikh stadium was in 1964 when Al-Merreikh played against Daynamo Kiev of Soviet Union and the result was 2/0 for the visitors . Alhilal stadium opening was in 1968 when Ghana defeated Alhilal Omdurman 2/1

[[1]]


African Champions League

[edit] Al-Merreikh daily sport newspaper

AlMerrikh fc daily newspaper was first published in 1965 in Khartoum , it is the oldest sport newspaper in Sudan [2]

[edit] Achievements

Al-Merreikh Was the winner of the first Official cup in Sudan ( 1934 )
1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1982, 1985, 1990, 1993, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002
1963, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007
1953 - 1954 , 1955 - 1956 , 1961 - 1962 , 1965 - 1966 , 1967 - 1968 , 1971 - 1972 , 1972 - 1973, 1978 - 1979 , 1980 - 1981 , 1982 - 1983 , 1984 - 1985 , 1985 - 1986 , 1990 - 1991 , 1991 - 1992 , 1992 - 1993 , 1995 - 1996 , 1996 - 1997
1986,1994,
1989
Runner-Up 2007

[edit] Performance in CAF competitions

30 times participations total in all CAF championships

( 2 times second round - 1 time first round )

2001 - Second Round
2002 - Second Round
2003 - First Round


( 1 time as finalist - 1 time quarter final - 1 time intermediate round - 1 time preliminary round )

2004 - Preliminary Round
2005 - Quarter Final
2006 - Intermediate Round
2007 - Final
2008 - in progress


( 2 times withdrew - 5 times first round - 4 times second round - 1 time quarter final )

1971: Second Round
1972: withdrew in First Round
1973: Second Round
1975: Quarter-Final
1976: Second Round
1978: Second Round
1979: withdrew in First Round
1983: First Round
1986: First Round
1991: First Round
1994: First Round
1998: First Round


( 1 time winner - 2 times Semifinal - 1 time Quarterfinal - 3 times second round - 3 times first round )

1984: Second Round
1985: First Round
1989: Cup Winner
1990: Semifinal
1992: Semifinal
1993: Quarterfinal
1995: Second Round
1997: First Round
1999: First Round
2000: Second Round

[edit] Current squad (2008 season)

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Sudan GK Mohammed Kamal
29 Flag of Sudan DF Balla Gabir
3 Flag of Sudan DF Mousa Alzouma
4 Flag of Sudan DF Ahmed Elbasha
5 Flag of Iraq DF Saad Attiya
7 Flag of Sudan FW Abdelhamid Ammari
11 Flag of Iraq FW Alaa Abdul-Zahra
12 Flag of Sudan FW Alaa Eldin Babiker
13 Flag of Sudan MF Noureldin Antar Maarouf
14 Flag of Brazil MF Paulo Roberto
18 Flag of Sudan MF Nasreldin Alshigail
No. Position Player
27 Flag of Sudan FW Haytham Tambal
15 Flag of Sudan MF Mugahid Ahmed Mohamed
23 Flag of Sudan MF Saeed Mustafa
24 Flag of Sudan MF Faisal Agab
21 Flag of Sudan DF Amir Damar Koku
26 Flag of Sudan DF Mohammed Ali El Khider
16 Flag of Sudan GK Akram Elhadi Saleem
25 Flag of Nigeria MF Obinna Auko
20 Flag of Sudan GK Hafiz Mohammed
19 Flag of Sudan FW Jimmy Natali

[edit] Players U-19

No. Position Player
15 Flag of Sudan Ahmed Hassan
19 Flag of Sudan Modather Omer
17 Flag of Sudan Khamis Martin
30 Flag of Sudan Ahmed Mohammed
28 Flag of Sudan Hussam Eldin




[edit] Administrators

  • Flag of Sudan Hassan Yousif
  • Flag of Sudan Sayed Saleem

[edit] Coaches

[edit] Players out on loan

 

[edit] Presidential history

Al-Merreikh have had numerous presidents over the course of history, no one of them was owner of the club,although the land on which the current stadium was owned by Abdularahman Shakhour , some of the presidents have been honorary presidents. Currently Gamal Alwali is the chairman. Here is a complete list of Al-Merrikh club presidents from 1927 until the present day.[5]

  • Khaled Abdullah
  • Sulaiman Atabani
  • Mohammed Khair Ali
  • Mohammed Ali Bakhiet
  • Yousif Omer Agha
  • Mohammed Bashier Fourawy
  • Mohammed Sherrief Ahmed
 
  • Ishag Shadad
  • Dr.Mohammed Saeed Bayiomy
  • Bashier Hassan bashier
  • Ibrahim Mohammed Ahmed
  • Fahmy Sulaiman
  • Yousif Abusamra
  • Abdulrahim Osman Saleh
 
  • Dr.Mohammed Alfatih
  • Badawy mohammed Osman
  • Awad Abuzeid
  • Abdulrahman Shakhour
  • Mahadi Alfaki
  • Hassan Abu-ala'ila
  • Fouad Altoum
 
  • Abdulaziz Shiddou
  • Khalid Hassan Abbas
  • Abdulhamid Haggoug
  • Mahil Abu Ginna
  • Dr.Tag Alsir Mahgoub
  • Mohammed Eliyas mahgoub
  • Gamal alwali

[edit] Managerial history

Al-Merreikh have had many managers and trainers running the team during their history, here is a list of some them from 1927 onwards

Manager Nationality
Mansour Ramadan Sudanese
John Manang English
Sayed saleem Sudanese
Arnest Ruder German
Ahmed Rifaat Egyptian
Mr Marco Brazilian
Kreso Senad Bosnian
*Mahmoud Saad Egyptian
Mr Branco Serbian
Mohammed Omer Egyptian
Otto Pfister German

[edit] Club history

Al-Merreikh was founded as Sport Club of Al-Masalma in late 1908 by pupils from Al- Masalam district in Omdurman and was then renamed as Al-Merreikh Football Club in 1927. The club was the winner of the first Sudanese football championship in 1934 ,Al-Merrikh is wearing their original red and yellow kit although the original one was including black colour. There is a historical rivalry between the two strongest clubs in Sudan, Al-Merreikh and Al-Hilal , both clubs based in Omdurman , the old national capital of Sudan with Al-Hilal most winner of the Sudan premier league and Al-Merreikh as the most winner of the Sudan cup . The first match between Al-Merreikh and Al-Hilal was in 1934 when Almerrikh defeated AlHilal and the two goals of the match were scored by AlZain Haiba ,Almerrikh striker .The match is known hitorically as (The match of the green grass market ) since there were no stadiums at that time and the match was held in the famous square of Omdurman , the national capital of Sudan , during day times the square was used by green grass sellers and football matches were used to be played in the afternoons , up to date the match is still very famous and it was the actual start of rivalry between the two very famous Sudanese football clubs.

[edit] Famous matches

  • Al-Merrikh 6-2 Al-Hilal FC - 1948 - Education day cup - Omdurman[6]
  • Al-Merrikh 3-5 Honvéd FC - 1956 - Friendly Match - Omdurman[7]
  • Al-Merrikh 3-1 Asante Kotoko- 1962 - Friendly - Khartoum
  • Al-Merrikh 14-1 Alamir - 1966 - Khartoum League - Omdurman [8]
  • Al-Merrikh 0-0 Egyptian national team - 1979 - Friendly - Khartoum
  • Al-Merrikh 2-0 Nigerian national team - 1988 - Friendly - Khartoum

[edit] External links