Al-Sailiya SC

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Al-Sailiya SC
السيلية
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Full nameAl-Sailiya Sports Club
Nickname(s)The Peregrines
Al Shahwani
Founded10 October 1995 (26 years ago) (1995-10-10)
GroundHamad bin Khalifa Stadium
Capacity12,000
ChairmanSheikh Nasser bin Hamad bin Nasser Al Thani
ManagerSami Trabelsi
LeagueQatar Stars League
2020–21Qatar Stars League, 9th of 12

Al-Sailiya Sports Club (Arabic: نادي السيلية الرياضي) is a Qatari professional football club currently competing in the Qatar Stars League. They are based in Doha and play their home games at Ahmed bin Ali Stadium.

History[]

Al Sailiya were founded as Al Qadsiya on 10 October 1995. In 2003, the club adopted its current name, Al Sailiya.

They were relegated in 2006 after finishing at the bottom of the Qatar Stars League. They won promotion back to the Qatar Stars League for the 2007–08 season, but were once again relegated to the Qatargas League in the 2010–11 season. They won promotion again, but finished last in the Stars League that year.[1] However, a decision to expand the QSL to 14 teams ensured Sailiya's place in the top flight was secure.[2]

Timeline[]

Last update: 6 January 2014.[3]

Season Notes
1994–95 The club is founded as Qadsia Sporting Club.
1997–98 Won the .
2002–03 Won promotion from the Qatargas League.
2002–03 U–19 team won the league.
2002–03 Changed name to "Al Sailiya".
2003–04 Team relegated from the Qatar Stars League.
2003–04 U–19 team won the league.
2004–05 Won the .
2004–05 Won promotion from the Qatargas League.
2005–06 Team relegated from the Qatar Stars League.
2006–07 Won promotion from the Qatargas League.
2010–11 Team relegated from the Qatar Stars League.
2011–12 Won promotion from the Qatargas League.

Statistics[]

Qatar Stars League seasons
Season League
Division Pos G W D L GF GA GD Pts
2003–04 QSL 10° (relegated) 18 0 4 14 20 61 −41 4
2005–06 QSL 27 5 8 14 29 47 −18 23
2007–08 QSL 27 7 6 14 33 46 −13 27
2008–09 QSL 27 5 5 17 31 58 −27 20
2009–10 QSL 11° 22 4 7 11 16 28 −12 19
2010–11 QSL 11° (relegated) 22 3 6 13 25 47 −22 15

Stadium[]

Built in 1995, the Al-Sailiya Stadium covers 60,000 m² and features a football pitches with a capacity for 1,500 people, two training pitches, locker rooms, an administrative office and other administrative buildings.[4] However, due to its insufficient capacity and facilities, the club frequently uses Hamad bin Khalifa Stadium as its homegrounds.[5]

Players[]

As of Qatar Stars League:

No Position Player Nation
1 GK Omar Fatahy  Qatar
2 DF Ali Jasimi  Qatar
3 DF Ahmed Al-Minhali  Qatar
4 DF Mustafa Abdul Hafeth  Qatar
5 MF Majdi Siddiq  Qatar
6 DF Ghanem Haddaf  Qatar
7 MF Abdullah Al-Marri  Qatar
8 MF Adel Bader  Qatar
9 FW Ahmed Al-Sibai  Qatar
10 DF Ramin Rezaeian (on loan from Al-Duhail)  Iran
11 FW Meshaal Al-Shammeri  Qatar
12 FW Fahad Khalfan (on loan from Al-Arabi)  Qatar
14 DF Kara Mbodji  Senegal
16 MF Abdullah Mahmoud  Qatar
17 DF Hamad Al-Obeidi  Qatar
19 MF Mohamed Salah Elneel (on loan from Al-Arabi)  Qatar
20 MF Saad Hussain  Qatar
21 GK Abdulrahman Mohammed  Qatar
22 DF Rami Fayez  Qatar
23 FW Mohammed Muddather  Qatar
25 MF Riadh Mekideche  Qatar
26 DF Nassim Hnid (on loan from AEK Athens)  Tunisia
29 MF Mohammad Taher Khan U19  Qatar
32 MF Faris Azadi  Qatar
33 MF Driss Fettouhi  Morocco
40 GK Amine Lecomte  Qatar
54 MF Awab Hussain U19  Qatar
55 DF Omar Khalid U19  Qatar
58 MF Khatab Bauobida U19  Qatar
99 FW Adama Diomande  Norway

Out on loan[]

No Position Player Nation
FW Abdulgadir Ilyas (on loan to Al-Arabi)  Qatar

Notable players[]

This list includes players whom have made significant contributions to their national team and to the club. At least 100 caps for the club or 80 caps for their national team is needed to be considered for inclusion.

Local players

Foreign players

Personnel[]

Current technical staff[]

Last update: 20 December 2014.

Coaching staff
Head coach Tunisia Sami Trabelsi
Assistant coach Tunisia Farikh Mussad[6]
Goalkeeping coach Tunisia Hicham Jaziri[7]
Performance analyst Italy Cristoforo Filetti

Managerial history[]

As of 6 June 2012.

Seasons Manager Nationality
2002–03 Saad Hafez Iraq
2003 Paulo Campos Brazil
2003–04 Pierre Lechantre France
2004 Adnan Dirjal Iraq
2004 José Paulo Brazil
2004–05 Amarildo Brazil
2005 Wameed Mounir Iraq
2005–06 José Paulo Brazil
2007 Ladislas Lozano France
2007–08 José Paulo Brazil
2008–09 Nebojsa Vučković Serbia
2009–10 Džemal Hadžiabdić Bosnia and Herzegovina
July 1, 2010–Oct 8, 2012 Uli Stielike Germany
Oct 8, 2012–Feb 1, 2013 Maher Kanzari Tunisia
Feb 1, 2013–June 6, 2013 Abdullah Mubarak Qatar
June 6, 2013– Sami Trabelsi Tunisia

Honours[]

Winners: 2020–21
winners:2021
Winners: 2002–03, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2011–12
  • Qatar Second Division Cup
Winners: 1998, 2005, 2011

Continental record[]

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2020 AFC Champions League Play-off round Iran Shahr Khodro
0–0 (a.e.t.)
(4–5 p)

References[]

  1. ^ "About Sailiya Sports Club". alsailiyasportclub. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
  2. ^ "Qatar Stars League – Al Sailiya SC". qsl.com.qa. Archived from the original on 16 October 2013. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
  3. ^ "About the club" (in Arabic). alsailiyasportclub.com. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  4. ^ "QOC Venue Booklet" (PDF). Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC). 24 March 2015. p. 81. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 January 2019. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  5. ^ "Club profile". Soccerway. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
  6. ^ "عودة المؤتمرات الصحفية بين الواقع والإثارة والندية". QFA. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
  7. ^ "هشام الجزيرى : السيلية جاهز لاغلى نهائى". alsailiyasportclub.com. 15 May 2014. Retrieved 20 December 2014.

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