Muaither SC

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Muaither S.C.
Full name Muaither Sports Club
Founded 1996 (1996)
Ground Khalifa International Stadium
Doha, Qatar
Ground Capacity 50,000
Chairman Saleh Al-Aji
Manager Ladislas Lozano
League Qatar Stars League
2012/13 Qatari 2nd Division, 2nd (promoted)
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours

Muaither SC (Arabic: معيذر) is a Qatari multi-sports club based in Muaither. It is best known for its football department, which plays in the Qatar Stars League.[1]

History

1996–2013: Second division

The club was founded in 1996 as Al Shabab. It changed its name to Al Muaither in 2004 by decision of the Qatar Olympic Committee. They played exclusively in the Qatari Second Division until 2013.

Their first promotion play-off was in the 1999/00 season against Qatar SC.[2]

In 2004, Muaither became the first team in history from the second division to win the Sheikh Jassem Cup. They defeated Al Wakrah 2–1 in the final.

They finished as runners-up of the Second Division in the 2012 and 2013 season, which would earned them promotion play-off matches against Umm Salal and Al Arabi. They lost the first match against Umm Salal, which was the clubs second promotion play-off match in its history, by a scoreline of 0–1 after extra time in 2012. They also lost 1–2 against Al Arabi after extra time in 2013.

Their president, Saleh Al-Aji would file a complaint on 23 April against Al Arabi under the pretense that they were fielding a suspended player, Baba Keita. This was according to the league statistics available on the Qatar Football Association's website. The QFA dashed their hope of being promoted by officially stating that the information they presented was not available on the website, and that Muaither must have acquired the information from third party sources.[3][4]

2013–present: Qatar Stars League

It was announced on 7 May 2013 that the Qatar Stars League would expand to 14 clubs, which inferred that Muaither would be promoted to the first division despite losing the relegation play-off.[5]

Their first action in the first division was to hire renowned Spanish-French coach, Ladislas Lozano.[6]

Name misspellings

Over history, Muaither's name has been mispelled by local media in numerous forms. In early 2000, the club was known as Muaizar, and then in late 2000, the club was known as Al-Mu'aidar. However, the official spelling is Muaither.

Current team staff

Coaching staff
Head coach Spain Ladislas Lozano[7]
Goalkeeping coach Egypt Adel Arafa
Fitness coach Brazil Reinaldo Costa
Coach Italy Antonio Baggio
1st Team Analyst England Ben Goodson
Technical staff
Team manager Qatar Mahmoud Ali Mahmoud
Administrator Qatar Hussein Khudair
Qatar Jamal Saeed
Qatar Ali Salah

Players

First team

Last updated: 20 July 2013[8][9] Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Senegal GK Sahilou Ndiaye
2 Qatar DF Salman Mesbeh
3 Qatar DF Abdulla Aatef
4 Qatar MF Ezzat Jadoua
5 Qatar DF Yasser Hatam
6 South Korea DF Ha Sung-Min
7 Brazil FW Johnson Kendrick
8 Qatar MF Khaled Al-Hajari
9 Brazil FW Rodrigo da Costa
10 Bolivia MF Jhasmani Campos
11 Qatar MF Salman Ali Shaker
12 Qatar MF Saoud Al-Ali
13 Qatar FW Aymen Abdulla
15 Qatar DF Fawaz Al Khater
19 Qatar FW Salem Khalifa
No. Position Player
20 Qatar DF Omar Abdurahman
21 Qatar DF Mohammed Madibo
22 Qatar MF Mohammed Attiyah
23 Qatar MF Abdulaziz Issa
27 Qatar DF Ahmed Sheyhan
28 Qatar DF Baba Keita
33 Qatar DF Anwer Saeed
55 Qatar GK Ashraf Al-Hadi
61 Qatar MF Mohammed Medhat
66 Qatar MF Ali Nasser
77 Qatar GK Hussein Mohammed
88 Qatar GK Marwan Ahmad Naji
91 Qatar FW Mohammed Harees
93 Qatar FW Ali Aloob
99 South Korea DF Cho Sung-Hwan

Players registered as professionals

Asia
Other

Honours

Winners (1): 2004

Former managers

  • Egypt Fareed Ramzi (2004)
  • Egypt Sabri Miniawy (2004–06)
  • Iraq Wameed Mounir (2006)
  • Morocco Abdelkadir Bomir (2006–07)
  • Morocco Abdulrahman Taleb (2007–08)
  • Qatar Abdullah Saad (2009)
  • Italy Silvio Diliberto (2009–12)
  • Morocco Mohammed Sahel (2012–13)
  • Spain Ladislas Lozano (June 19, 2013–)

References

  1. Qatar Olympic Committee
  2. "نادي معيذر يدخل معسكر مغلق استعدادا لام صلال في الفاصله" (in Arabic). 28 July 2013. 
  3. "Qatar Stars League respond to Muaither" (in Arabic). al-sharq.com. 24 April 2011. Retrieved 13 May 2013. 
  4. "مؤسسة دوري نجوم قطر تنفي تصريحات رئيس معيذر" (in Arabic). qsl.com.qa. 24 April 2013. Retrieved 13 May 2013. 
  5. "QSL confirms expansion move". Doha Stadium Plus. 7 May 2013. Retrieved 7 May 2013. 
  6. "Muaither have a new coach". Qatar Stars League. Retrieved 2013-06-19. 
  7. "استعدادات جادة لمعيذر فى معسكر المغرب". Al Sharq. 3 September 2012. Retrieved 29 November 2012. 
  8. Goalzz.com - Team players
  9. Transfermarkt.co.uk - Al-Mu'aidar Sports Club

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