Al-Qadisiyah FC

Not to be confused with Qadsia SC.
Al-Qadisiyah FC
Full name Al-Qadisiyah Football Club
Founded 1967
Ground Prince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium
Khobar, Saudi Arabia
Ground Capacity 11,000[1]
Chairman Madi Al-Hajri
Manager Hamad Al-Dossari
League First Division League
2014–15 First Division League, 1st (promoted)

Al-Qadisiyah Football Club (Arabic: نادي القادسية) is a Saudi Arabian football team that play in the Saudi Professional League. They are based in Khobar and their home ground is the Prince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium.[2]

Achievements

Domestic

Winners (1): 1991–92[3]
Runners-up (1): 2004–05
Winners (1): 1993–94[3]
Runners-up (2): 1989–90, 1992–93
Winners (3): 2001–02, 2008–09, 2014–15
Runners-up (1): 1999–2000

Asian

Winners (1): 1993–94

Administration

The current administration that runs the club is the club-president Moaddy Al-Hajri and vice-president Abdullah Badgaish.

Players

As of Saudi Premier League:

No Position Player Nation
1 Goalkeeper Dawod Al Saeed      Saudi Arabia
21 Goalkeeper Mohammed Assiri      Saudi Arabia
55 Goalkeeper Faisel Masrahi      Saudi Arabia
2 Defender Yassin Barnawi      Saudi Arabia
4 Defender Sultan Masarhi      Saudi Arabia
5 Defender Mohammed Al-Khabrani      Saudi Arabia
12 Defender Salem Al-Hamdan      Saudi Arabia
13 Defender Abdurahman Al-Obaid      Saudi Arabia
17 Defender Abdulellah Al-Amer      Saudi Arabia
30 Defender Khaled Al-Maghrabi      Saudi Arabia
44 Defender Abdulmohsen Fallatah      Saudi Arabia
-- Defender Nawaf Al-Sobhi      Saudi Arabia
6 Midfielder Osama Al-Shabaan      Saudi Arabia
7 Midfielder Abdilaziz Al-Mutair      Saudi Arabia
8 Midfielder Abdurahman Al-Shahrani      Saudi Arabia
No Position Player Nation
10 Midfielder Naif Al-Balawi      Saudi Arabia
11 Midfielder Ali Hazazi      Saudi Arabia
14 Midfielder Hassan Jaafari      Saudi Arabia
18 Midfielder Naif Hazazi      Saudi Arabia
20 Midfielder Majed Al-Najrani      Saudi Arabia
25 Midfielder Saad Abdul-Amir      Iraq
27 Midfielder Fawaz Al-Maghati      Saudi Arabia
64 Midfielder Vítor Júnior      Brazil
80 Midfielder Hassan Al-Amri      Saudi Arabia
89 Midfielder Fahad Al-Dossari      Saudi Arabia
22 Forward Gilberto Macena      Brazil
33 Forward Mazen Abo Shararah      Saudi Arabia
45 Forward Wesam Wahib      Saudi Arabia
70 Forward Mutaeb Al-Najrani      Saudi Arabia
91 Forward Jandson dos Santos      Brazil

Out on loan

No Position Player Nation
-- Defender Saleh Al-Omrani (at Al-Raed FC )     Saudi Arabia
-- Midfielder Ahmed Al-Malki (at Al-Feiha FC)     Saudi Arabia
No Position Player Nation
-- Midfielder Talal Al-Shamali (at Al-Nahda)     Saudi Arabia

Managerial history

  • Sudan Ali Sayed Ahmed Sheikh (1969–71)[4]

Asian Competitions

Season Competition Round Club Home Away
1993–94 Asian Cup Winners' Cup 1st Round Bahrain Al Wahda 4–1 0–1
Quarterfinal Maldives New Radiant w/o
Semifinal Qatar Al-Arabi 1–0 1–1
Final Hong Kong South China 2–0 4–2

References

  1. "Prince Saud Bin Jalawi Sport City Stadium". Saudi Pro League Statistics. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  2. Soccerway profile
  3. 1 2 Ian King and Mohammed Qayed (6 September 2012). "Saudi Arabia – List of Cup Winners". RSSSF. Retrieved 5 December 2012.
  4. "The Ministry of Youth And Sports : Sudan" (in Arabic). Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  5. "Mariano Barreto". Soccerway. Global Sports Media. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
Preceded by
Yokohama F·Marinos
Japan
Asian Cup Winners' Cup
Runner up: South China

1994
Succeeded by
Yokohama Flügels
Japan
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