Al-Karamah Sports Club (Arabic: نادي الكرامة الرياضي) is a Syrian football club based in the city of Homs. Founded in 1928, it is considered to be one of Asia's oldest sporting clubs. The club has won eight Syrian League titles and eight Syrian Cup titles. It also was the first Syrian club to win both the league and cup titles in the same year. The club is based at the Khaled Ibn Al Walid Stadium. In 2008 the club formed Board of Honer from a prominent business men[1] of the city of Homs to support the club activities and Dr Mohammed Rahif Hakmi[2] was elected to be the Board Chairman.
AFC Champions League 2006
In their 1st Asian CL campaign this side has reached the semi-finals so far, putting-out some notable Asian sides. In the group stage they were paired with one of UAE's top sides Al Wahda, Saba Battery of Iran who were led by the world's leading international goal scorer Ali Daei and Qatari League champions current Al-Gharafa. They finished top of their Group to qualify for the Asian CL quarter-finals with 4 wins and 2 losses.
In their quarter-final they got the worst possible draw and faced current holders Al Ittihad. They lost the 1st leg away from home 2–0 and had it all to do in the home leg. In their home leg they were 2–0 up after 90 minutes and went into extra time. In extra time, Mohanad Ibrahim scored 2 goals and Al-Karamah ended up winning the game 4–0 and the overall tie 4–2 on aggregate causing one of the biggest shocks so far in AFC Champions League history .
They would face Al-Qadisya of Kuwait in the semi-final. The first leg took place in Hims, Syria. The score came out to a 0–0 draw. Al-Karamah being the better side of the match. Al-Karamah had about 15 shots and about 85% of the possession.
The return leg took place in Kuwait. Al-Karamah went ahead unexpectedly in the 14th minutes through Aatef Jenyat. They would hold on to this lead til the end of the game.
On 1 November 2006, Jeonbuk Motors (South Korea) defeated Al Karama 2–0 in South Korea. In the second match, Al Karama was able to win 2–1 in Syria. But lost on aggregate 3–2 giving Jeonbuk the 2006 AFC Champions League title.
Achievements
- 1974–75, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1995–96, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09
- 1982–83, 1986–87, 1994–95, 1995–96, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10
- 1985, 2008
- 2006: Runners-up
- 2009: Runners-up
Performance in AFC competitions
- 2006: Runners-up
- 2007: Quarter-finals
- 2008: Quarter-finals
- 2010: Qualifying play-off – West semi-finals
- 2001: First round
- 2009: Runners-up
- 2010: Quarter-finals
- 2011: Group Stage
Al-Karamah in Asia
Current squad
- As of 8 February 2014
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
2013–14 Transfers
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Out
Notable former players
References
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