Al-Shahania SC
Full name | Al-Shahaniya Sports Club |
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Founded | 1998 |
Ground | Grand Hamad Stadium Al-Rayyan, Qatar |
Capacity | 13,000 |
Chairman | Menahi Al Shammari |
Manager | |
League | Qatari Second Division |
2019–20 | Qatar Stars League, 12th of 12 (relegated) |
Website | Club website |
Al-Shahaniya Sports Club (Arabic: نادي الشحانية الرياضي), is a Qatari sports club based in Al-Shahaniya, a town 20 km from the capital Doha. Founded in 1998, the most prominent team of the club is the football team which plays in the Qatari Second Division.[1] The club's home ground is Grand Hamad Stadium.
History[]
Al-Shahania was founded on 27 December 1998, under the name Al-Nasr, under the decision of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Eid Al Thani, who was then the chairman of the Public Authority for youth and sports at that time. At the beginning of its establishment, the club's headquarters were located in Al Jemailiya. In 2001, the club relocated to Al-Shahaniya, which is approximately 20 km northwest of Doha, under the decision of Sheikh Jassim bin Thamer al Thani, who was vice president of the Qatar Olympic Committee at that time.
In 2004, the club changed its name to Al-Shahania by decision of the board of directors, in order to better represent the region where it is based.[2]
Management[]
Updated 9 June 2020.[3]
Current squad[]
As of Qatari Second Division:
No | Position | Player | Nation |
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2 | DF | Abdullah Al-Misaiki | Qatar |
3 | DF | Bander Nasser | Qatar |
4 | DF | Noor Rahman | Qatar |
7 | MF | Abdullah Al-Fayhani | Qatar |
8 | MF | Ulises Pascua | Qatar |
9 | FW | Farid Al-Marhoubi | Qatar |
11 | FW | Diego Maurício | Brazil |
12 | GK | Ebrahim Daryoush | Qatar |
14 | FW | Sultan Al-Kuwari | Qatar |
17 | MF | Abdullah Al-Yazidi | Qatar |
18 | MF | Mohamed Bahramen | Qatar |
19 | MF | Abdulaziz Al-Yahri | Qatar |
20 | MF | Bashar Obaid | Oman |
21 | MF | Ashkan Dejagah | Iran |
22 | DF | Alexander Melki | Lebanon |
23 | DF | Ilias Hassani | Algeria |
24 | MF | Ibrahim Jamal (on loan from Qatar) | Qatar |
29 | MF | Yassine Salhi | Tunisia |
40 | GK | Rajab Hamza | Qatar |
50 | MF | Saleh Al-Annabi | Qatar |
77 | FW | Yousef Hani Ballan | Qatar |
95 | GK | Majed Ayed | Qatar |
99 | DF | Obaid Abusharida | Qatar |
Personnel[]
Current technical staff[]
Last update: 31 October 2020.[4]
Position | Staff |
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Head Coach | Nabil Anwar |
Assistant Coach | Álvaro Mejía |
Physical Coach | Said Younesi |
Goalkeeping coach | Dado Kondic |
Presidential history[]
Updated June 2014.[5]
1. Misfer bin Faisal Al Shahwani (1996–04)
2. Fayez Menahi Al Hajri (2004–07)
3. Misfer bin Faisal Al Shahwani (2007–08)
4. Menahi Al Shammari (2008–present)
Managerial history[]
- Stefano Impagliazzo (2002)
- Danny Hoekman (Dec 2003 – March 4)
- Fareed Ramzi (2004)
- Saad Hafez (2004–06)
- Said Riziki (2006–07)
- Stéphane Morello (2007–08)
- (2009)
- Hisham Ali (2009)
- Mohammad Sibai (2009 – Feb 12)
- (Feb 2012 – Nov 12)
- Ion Ion (Nov 2012 – Feb 2013)[6]
- Yousef Adam (Feb 2013 – May 2013)
- Milton Mendes (May 2013 – Sept 2013)
- Zé Nando (Sept 2013 – Jan 2014)
- Alexandre Gama (Jan 2014 – May 2014)
- Luís Martins (May 2014 – July 2014)
- Miguel Angel Lotina (July 2014 – Sept 2014)
- Zé Nando (Sept 2014 – Nov 2014)
- Luka Bonačić (Nov 2014 – Jan 2016)
- Igor Štimac (Jan 2016 – Nov 2017)
- José Murcia (Nov 2017 – Jun 2020)
- (Jun 2020 – present)
Notes[]
- ^ "QSL -Al-Shahania". qsl.com.qa. Archived from the original on 20 August 2014. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
- ^ "Al Shahaniya Club". Qatar Football Association. Retrieved 2019-06-02.
- ^ "نبيل أنور مدرباً للشحانية". al-sharq.com. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
- ^ "معسكر اعداد بالمجر لنادى الشحاينةالقطرى لمدة 15 يوم". koooranews.com. 14 July 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2013.
- ^ "الشحانية إلى الأضواء بعد 18 سنة مظاليم". al-sharq.com. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
- ^ "الشحانية يقدم مدربه ومحترفيه في مؤتمر صحفي". Al Sharq. 14 November 2012. Retrieved 29 November 2012.[permanent dead link]
External links[]
- Football clubs in Qatar
- 1998 establishments in Qatar
- Sport in Al-Shahaniya