Sharjah FC

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Sharjah FC
نادي الشارقة لكرة القدم
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Full nameSharjah Football Club
Nickname(s)Al Malek (The King)
Founded1966; 55 years ago (1966)[1]
GroundSharjah Stadium
Capacity18,000[2]
OwnerSultan Al Qasimi
ChairmanAli Salim Almidfa
ManagerAbdulaziz Al Anberi
LeagueUAE Pro League
2020–21UAE Pro League, 4th
WebsiteClub website

Sharjah Football Club (Arabic: نادي الشارقة لكرة القدم) is an Emirati professional football club based in Sharjah that competes in the UAE Pro League. Their home stadium is Sharjah Stadium.

Founded in 1966, it has been the most successful team in the Emirate of Sharjah, winning 6 pro league titles, 8 presidents cups and 2 super cups. The club was also the first official UAE league champion since its establishment in 1974.

History[]

Golden Age[]

Former crest of the club (1974–2017)

Sharjah FC was founded in 1966 under the name of Al Oruba Club, they were the first official champions of the UAE League winning it in 1974 after beating Al Ahli and Oman. The club would merge with Al Khaleej in 1974 to form Al Sharjah SCC and relocate their headquarters in Sharjah City. The club would later see itself win the league in 4 more occasions during the 80s and 90s and 8 out of the 22 players in the UAE's 1990 squad were players from Sharjah, more than any other club at the time.[3]

Decline[]

During the mid-2000s however, Sharjah would see a decline as they would finish in mid-table consecutively and in 2012, the club got relegated for the first time in their history. However, the club managed to quickly get promoted back to the top tier division in 2013.

New Era[]

Sharjah has managed to win its first title since 1996 in 2019 with a record of only one loss. On 14 September 2019, Sharjah managed to win their first UAE Super Cup title since 1994 after beating Shabab Al Ahli in penalties 4-3.

Honours[]

17 Official Championships

Domestic

Leagues[]

UAE League

UAE Division One

  • Champions: 1992–93

Cups[]

UAE President's Cup

  • Winners (8): 1978–79, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1990–91, 1994–95, 1997–98, 2002–03

UAE Super Cup

  • Winners (2): 1994, 2019

Joint League Cup

  • Winners: 1977[4]

GCC Champions League

  • Runners-up: 1991

Current squad[]

First team squad[]

No Position Player Nation
2 DF Gustavo Alemão  Brazil
3 DF Al Hassan Saleh  United Arab Emirates
4 DF Shahin Abdulrahman  United Arab Emirates
5 DF Hamad Jassim  United Arab Emirates
6 DF Majed Suroor  United Arab Emirates
7 MF Caio  Brazil
8 MF Mohammed Abdulbasit  United Arab Emirates
9 FW Ahmed Al-Attas  United Arab Emirates
11 MF Saif Rashid  United Arab Emirates
12 GK Hamad Howaij  United Arab Emirates
13 DF Salem Sultan  United Arab Emirates
14 MF Khaled Ba Wazir  United Arab Emirates
15 DF Abdulaziz Al-Kaabi  United Arab Emirates
17 DF Ali Al-Dhanhani  United Arab Emirates
18 DF Abdullah Ghanem  United Arab Emirates
19 DF Khaled Ibrahim  United Arab Emirates
20 MF Bernard  Brazil
21 MF Abdullah Kazim  United Arab Emirates
22 DF Marcus Meloni  Brazil
23 FW Salem Saleh  United Arab Emirates
24 MF Majid Rashid  United Arab Emirates
26 GK Darwish Bin Habib  United Arab Emirates
27 MF Luanzinho  Brazil
28 FW Ben Malango  DR Congo
29 MF Otabek Shukurov  Uzbekistan
32 DF Abdullah Al-Hammadi  United Arab Emirates
40 GK Adel Al-Hosani  United Arab Emirates
49 GK Mayed Mohsen  United Arab Emirates
78 MF Khalil Khamis  United Arab Emirates

Reserve U21[]

No Position Player Nation
16 FW Caio Rosa  Brazil
25 MF  United Arab Emirates
33 DF Hamad Fahad  United Arab Emirates
71 MF Ali Taher  United Arab Emirates
79 MF Abdelrahman Juma  United Arab Emirates
80 MF Dhari Fahad  United Arab Emirates
95 GK Abdullah Jumaa  United Arab Emirates
98 FW Ali Al-Hammadi  United Arab Emirates
- FW  Guinea

Unregistered players[]

No Position Player Nation
88 MF Ahmed Suroor  United Arab Emirates
99 FW Philippe  Brazil
MF Hamad Ibrahim  United Arab Emirates
MF Rafael Resende  Brazil

Performance in AFC competitions[]

2004: Quarter Finals
2009: Withdrew
2020: Group Stage
2021: Round of 16

AFC Champions League history[]

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2004 Group C Iraq Al-Shorta 2–0 3–2 1st
Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal 5–2 0–0
Bahrain Al-Ahli 3–0 3–0
Quarter-finals South Korea Seongnam 2–5 0–6 2–11
2020 Group C Saudi Arabia Al-Taawoun 0–1 6–0 4th
Iran Persepolis 2–2 0–4
Qatar Al-Duhail 4–2 1–2
2021 Group B Iraq Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya 1–0 3–2 1st
Iran Tractor 0–2 0–0
Uzbekistan Pakhtakor 4–1 1–1
Round of 16 United Arab Emirates Al Wahda 1–1 (p) (4–5)
  • Asian Club Championship: 2 appearances
1989: Group Stage
1994: First Round

Asian Club Championship history[]

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1989 Group 2 Saudi Arabia Al-Ettifaq 0–1 3rd
Bahrain West Riffa 2–0
Kuwait Kazma 0–3
Oman Fanja 4–1
1994 First Round Bahrain Al-Muharraq 1–1 1–2 2–3

Record By Country[]

Country Pld W D L GF GA GD Win%
 Bahrain 5 3 1 1 10 3 +7 060.00
 Iran 4 0 2 2 2 8 −6 000.00
 Iraq 4 4 0 0 9 4 +5 100.00
 Kuwait 1 0 0 1 0 3 −3 000.00
 Oman 1 1 0 0 4 1 +3 100.00
 Qatar 2 1 0 1 5 4 +1 050.00
 Saudi Arabia 5 2 1 2 11 4 +7 040.00
 South Korea 2 0 0 2 2 11 −9 000.00
 United Arab Emirates 1 0 1 0 1 1 +0 000.00
 Uzbekistan 2 1 1 0 5 2 +3 050.00

Club managers[]

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Pro-League record[]

Season Div. Tms. Pos. President's Cup League Cup
2008–09 PL 12 10th Quarter-Finals First Round
2009–10 PL 12 6th Round of 16 First Round
2010–11 PL 12 7th Preliminary Round First Round
2011–12 PL 12 12th Semi-Finals First Round
D1 14 2nd Quarter-Finals
2013–14 PL 14 7th Round of 16 Semi-Finals
2014–15 PL 14 12th Round of 16 Runner-ups
2015–16 PL 14 11th Quarter-Finals First Round
2016–17 PL 14 9th Semi-Finals First Round
2017–18 PL 12 6th Quarter-Finals First Round
2018–19 PL 14 1st Semi-Finals First Round
2019–20a PL 14 4th Semi-Finals Quarter-Finals
2020–21 PL 14 4th Semi-Finals Quarter-Finals

Notes^ 2019–20 UAE football season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Arab Emirates.

Key

  • Pos. = Position
  • Tms. = Number of teams
  • PL = Pro-League
  • D1 = Division 1

References[]

  1. ^ "Sharjah". UAE Pro League Committee. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  2. ^ "2019 AFC Asian Cup Welcome Guide". Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
  3. ^ https://www.sharjahfc.gov.ae/تأريخ-تأسيس-النادي/
  4. ^ "Joint League" (in Arabic). UAEFA.ae.

External links[]

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