Al-Ahli Dubai F.C.

This article is about the United Arab Emirati football team. For other uses, see Al-Ahly (disambiguation).
Al Ahli Club
Full name Al Ahli Football Club
Nickname(s) Fursan (Knights)
Founded 1970
Ground Rashed Stadium
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Ground Capacity 9,415
Owner Hamdan Al Maktoum
Chairman Abdullah Saeed
Manager Cosmin Olăroiu
League UAE Pro-League
2014–15 UAE Pro-League, 7th
Website Club home page

Al Ahli Club (Arabic: النادي الأهلي) is a United Arab Emirates professional association football club based in Dubai. The club is abbreviated as A.C..

Al Ahli is one of the most successful clubs in the UAE. Al Ahli, literally translating to "national" in Arabic, was established in 1970, when three local teams joined together to form the club. The club won three UAE Arabian Gulf League titles in the 1970s and won its fourth in 2006, fifth in 2009 and sixth in 2014.

History

Establishment

The club was established in 1970, when two local football teams Al Wehdah and Al Shabab (est. 1962) joined together, and then four years later another local team Al Najah joined to form Al Ahli Club.

Crest and Nickname

Old logo

The original Al Ahli logo reflected a falcon on top of football and the words "Al Ahli Club" written horizontally. After rebranding themselves to Red Knights in 2006, the logo changed to a horse head shape with the letters A C (Al Ahli Club) on top. The new logo represents strength and high spirits also it goes along with the new nickname Red Knights instead of the old nickname the Red Devils.

1973–1980: The golden age

It took Al Ahli only four years after its establishment to win the UAE Arabian Gulf League twice consecutively in 1975 and 1976 then again in 1980. Drawing home-town fans, Al Ahli has been and continues to be one of the most popular sports teams in the UAE. However,Al Ahli club have suffered a lot in the last decades,and they went back to the second division when they played against Al shabab which alahli was willing just for a point from the match to stay in the 1 division. Al ahli has lost the match and Al Shabab has won the league. After a period of decline, Al Ahli went back on top winning its fourth league title in 2006 but throughout these years, Al Ahli continued to be a successful club in the UAE by winning 6 Emir Cups.

Al Ahli Castle

They are also known as Al Ahli Castle because of its involvement in other professional sports. The club competes in basketball, volleyball, handball, track sport, table tennis and track cycling. Al Ahli is also known for its involvement in cultural activities and community services. Al Ahli Drama club established in 1981, to promote Emirati plays focusing on UAE tradition, heritage and current events.

2009 FIFA Club World Cup

Al-Ahli, as 2008–09 UAE Pro-League champions and as Abu Dhabi was hosting the event, qualified for the 2009 FIFA Club World Cup which was held in December 2009. They lost 0–2 to Auckland City in their only game in the competition.[1]

Players

As of UAE Arabian Gulf League:

No Position Player Nation
12 Goalkeeper Ahmed Mahmoud      United Arab Emirates
22 Goalkeeper Ahmed Mubarak      United Arab Emirates
33 Goalkeeper Saif Yousef      United Arab Emirates
55 Goalkeeper Majed Naser      United Arab Emirates
2 Defender Salmin Khamis      United Arab Emirates
5 Defender Walid Abbas      United Arab Emirates
19 Defender Adel Al-Hammadi      United Arab Emirates
26 Defender Abdulaziz Haikel      United Arab Emirates
27 Defender Omar Mohammed      United Arab Emirates
28 Defender Essa Ahmed      United Arab Emirates
62 Defender Abdelaziz Sanqour      United Arab Emirates
77 Defender Yousef Al Sayed      United Arab Emirates
83 Defender Abdullah Jassem      United Arab Emirates
94 Defender Abdullah Hassan      United Arab Emirates
4 Midfielder Habib Al Fardan      United Arab Emirates
6 Midfielder Hassan Abdurahman      United Arab Emirates
No Position Player Nation
7 Midfielder Ismail Al Hammadi      United Arab Emirates
10 Midfielder Everton Ribeiro      Brazil
13 Midfielder Khamis Esmaeel      United Arab Emirates
21 Midfielder Kwon Kyung-won      South Korea
24 Midfielder Saoud Abdurazaq      United Arab Emirates
37 Midfielder Humaid Salmeen      United Arab Emirates
70 Midfielder Waleed Hussain      United Arab Emirates
80 Midfielder Humaid Abbas      United Arab Emirates
88 Midfielder Majed Hassan      United Arab Emirates
8 Forward Moussa Sow      Senegal
11 Forward Ahmed Khalil      United Arab Emirates
20 Forward Saeed Al-Bloushi      United Arab Emirates
90 Forward Mohammed Al-Khori      United Arab Emirates
92 Forward Saeed Jassem      United Arab Emirates
99 Forward Ciel      Brazil

Managerial history

Al Ahli Club Board Directors

Board Members

Al Ahli Football Company

Board Members

Honours

19 Official Championships

Domestic

League

UAE Football League

Cup

UAE President's Cup

UAE League Cup

UAE Super Cup

Contential

AFC Champions League

References

  1. "Al Ahli 0 – 2 Auckland City". ESPN. 2009-12-09. Retrieved 2009-12-15.

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