Khartoum NC

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Khartoum NC
Full nameKhartoum National Club
Founded1950
GroundKhartoum Stadium, Khartoum, Khartoum State, Sudan
Capacity23,000
ChairmanSudan
ManagerSudan
LeagueSudan Premier League
2018-194
The previous logo of Khartoum Sport Club

Khartoum National Club is a football club based in Khartoum, Sudan. They play in the top level of Sudanese professional football, the Sudan Premier League.[1] Their rivals are Ahli Al Khartoum. Al Khartoum is one of the elite Sudanese football teams that has been playing in the top tier of Sudanese football constantly since their promotion in 1996. They were previously known as Al Khartoum 3 which is the neighbourhood the team was founded in. Al Khartoum was the first team to ever represent the Khartoum 3 district as most teams were representing Omdurman. The team has been finishing up most of the seasons 4th which reflects how keen they are to be a strong member of the top football teams in Sudan. Mamoun Bashir Elnefidi is the chairman of AL Khartoum who is a wealthy businessman known for his Elnefiedi Group which is one of Sudan's top conglomerates,

Performance in CAF competitions[]

2010 – First Round
2011 – First Round of 16
2013 – Preliminary Round
2015 – Preliminary Round
2016 – Preliminary Round
2019-20 - First round
2003 – First Round

Performance in UAFA competitions[]

  • UAFA Club Championship 1 appearance
2012-13 –Second Round

Performance in CECAFA competitions[]

 – Quarter-finals
2015 – Semi-finals

Players[]

As of 8 February 2022

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Sudan SDN
2 DF Sudan SDN
3 DF Sudan SDN
4 DF Sudan SDN
5 DF Sudan SDN
6 MF Sudan SDN
7 MF Sudan SDN
8 MF Sudan SDN
9 MF Sudan SDN
10 MF Sudan SDN Muaaz Al-Quoz
11 FW Sudan SDN
12 DF Sudan SDN Captain
13 MF South Sudan SSD
14 MF Sudan SDN
15 MF Sudan SDN
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 GK Sudan SDN
17 MF Sudan SDN
18 MF Sudan SDN
19 MF Sudan SDN
20 MF Sudan SDN Badreldin Galag
21 MF Sudan SDN
22 FW Sudan SDN

References[]

  1. ^ "Sudan 2007". www.rsssf.com.

External links[]

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