Al Fateh Sports Club (Arabic: نادي الفتح الرياضي, romanizednādī al-fataḥ ar-riyāḍiyy, lit.'Conquest Sports Club') is a Saudi Arabian multi-sports club based in Al-Mubarraz, Al-Ahsa. It is mainly known for its professional football club. The club derives its nickname, "Al-Namothaji" (The Paragon), from the fact that almost all of the club's sports play in the national top flights.

Al Fateh
Full nameAl Fateh Sports Club
Nickname(s)Al Namothji (The Role Model)
Abna Al Nakhil (Sons of the Palm)
Founded1958; 66 years ago (1958)
GroundAl-Fateh SC Stadium
Capacity11,000[1]
ChairmanMansour Al-Afaliq
ManagerSlaven Bilić
LeaguePro League
2022–23Pro League, 6th of 16
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History edit

Al Fateh have played in the lower divisions for most of their existence, unlike rivals and city neighbours Hajer FC who played in the top flight when they achieved promotions in the 80's, 90's and 2000's. Al Fateh hired Tunisian head coach Fathi Al-Jabal in the middle of the 2007-08 Saudi First Division League, in the 2008-09 season Al-Jabal finished as runners-up to guide Al Fateh to their first ever promotion to the Saudi Professional League. The club managed to stay up in the Saudi Professional League in their first ever top flight season. In the following two seasons the club set out to build a formidable squad, with Al Fateh already possessing talented home grown players such as Hamdan Al-Hamdan and Mohammed Al-Fuhaid, they also acquired the services of Congolese forward Doris Fuakumputu and former Al-Nasser Attacking midfielder Élton.

Saudi League Champions (2012–2013) edit

Al Fateh pulled off a surprise when on 14 April 2013, they won their first League title, with 2 games to spare, following a 1–0 home win over Al-Ahli. Al Fateh became the seventh club to win the Pro League. This is considered by many to be one of the greatest shocks in Saudi football history, especially considering that Al Fateh were promoted to the Pro League for the first time only four years earlier.[2] This was the first time a club outside the Riyadh and Jeddah clubs to win the Saudi Professional League since the 1986–87 season. Élton won the Player of the Season award by scoring 11 goals and bagging 10 assists, as well as Doris Fuakumputu scoring 17 goals to lead Al Fateh to the title.

Later, they played in the inaugural edition of the Saudi Super Cup to face Al-Ittihad, after 90 minutes the score was a 2-2 draw and the game went into extra time. Élton scored the winning goal of the game in the 111th minute, Al Fateh defeated Al-Ittihad 3–2 after extra time to become the inaugural champions of the Saudi Super Cup.[3]

Al Fateh advanced to the 2014 AFC Champions League group stage in their debut campaign as 2012–13 Saudi Professional League champions, but crashed out of the group stage with a (2D,4L) record and without winning a single match. Al Fateh qualified again to the 2017 AFC Champions League due to Al-Ittihad, the 2015–16 Saudi Professional League 3rd place, could not participate in the AFC Champions League because of club licensing requirements problems. As a result, Al Taawoun, the league 4th place, entered the group stage instead of the qualifying play-offs, while Al Fateh, the league 5th place, entered the qualifying play-offs.[4] Al Fateh defeated Nasaf Qarshi 1-0 in the Qualifying play-offs to advance to the group stage (Group B).[5]

Honours edit

League edit

Cup edit

Current squad edit

As of Saudi Professional League:

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   SWE Jacob Rinne
2 DF   KSA Ali Al-Zubaidi
4 MF   AUS Jordan Harrison
5 DF   KSA Fahad Al-Harbi
7 MF   KSA Mukhtar Ali (on loan from Al-Nassr)
8 MF   KSA Nooh Al-Mousa
10 MF   ARM Lucas Zelarayán
11 MF   MAR Mourad Batna
12 DF   KSA Saeed Baattiah
13 DF   KSA Meshal Al-Hamdan
14 MF   KSA Mohammed Al-Fuhaid (Captain)
15 MF   KSA Hassan Al-Mohammed
17 DF   MAR Marwane Saâdane
18 DF   KSA Mohammed Al-Saeed
20 FW   KSA Abdullah Al-Mogren
21 FW   CPV Djaniny
24 DF   KSA Ammar Al-Daheem
25 DF   KSA Tawfiq Buhimed
No. Pos. Nation Player
28 MF   ALG Sofiane Bendebka
29 FW   KSA Ali Al-Masoud
32 MF   KSA Hussain Al-Momatin
35 MF   KSA Faisal Al-Abdulwahed
36 MF   KSA Rakan Al-Qahtani
37 MF   ESP Cristian Tello
40 GK   KSA Sattam Al-Subaie
42 DF   KSA Ahmed Al-Julaydan
49 FW   KSA Saad Al-Shurafa
55 GK   KSA Waleed Al-Enezi
64 DF   BEL Jason Denayer
66 MF   KSA Abbas Al-Hassan
75 MF   KSA Fuad Al-Shaqaq
77 FW   KSA Ali Al-Jassem
83 DF   KSA Salem Al-Najdi
87 DF   KSA Qassem Lajami
88 MF   KSA Othman Al-Othman
94 MF   KSA Abdullah Al-Anazi

Out on loan edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF   KSA Ziyad Al-Jari (on loan to Al-Orobah)
26 GK   KSA Mustafa Malayekah (on loan to Al-Shabab)
30 MF   KSA Osama Al-Mobairik (on loan to Al-Rawdhah)
No. Pos. Nation Player
38 MF   KSA Lo'ay Al-Johani (on loan to Al-Qaisumah)
99 FW   KSA Hassan Al Salis (on loan to Al-Orobah)
MF   PER Christian Cueva (on loan to Alianza Lima)

International competitions edit

Overview edit

As of 13 August 2019
Competition Pld W D L GF GA
AFC Champions League 13 2 5 6 11 20
Arab Club Champions Cup 4 2 1 1 7 6
TOTAL 17 4 6 7 18 26

International record edit

Matches edit

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2012–13 Arab Club Champions Cup 1R   Al-Jahra 1–0 2–1 3–1
2R   Al-Arabi 2–2 2–3 4–5
2014 AFC Champions League Group B   Bunyodkor 0–0 2−3 4th
  Foolad 1–5 0−1
  El Jaish 0–0 0−2
2017 AFC Champions League PO   Nasaf Qarshi 1–0 1–0
Group B   Esteghlal Khuzestan 1–1 0−1 3rd
  Lekhwiya 2–2 1−4
  Al Jazira 3–1 0−0

Management staff edit

Position Name
Manager   Slaven Bilić
Assistant Manager   Danilo Butorović
First-Team Coach   Ibrahim Al-Hanafi
  Majid Al-Burhan
Goalkeeping Coach   Vatroslav Mihačić
Fitness Coach   Yaqoob Al-Ghanim
Assistant fitness coach   Saud Al-Mawlawi
Chief Analyst   Miguel Ángel Baltanás
Performance Analyst   Omar Al-Amri
Sporting Director   Nicola Innocentin
Head of Performance   Abdulelah Al-Yami
Performance Manager   Salim Al-Hanbali
Head of Medical   Hussein Al-Jaffar
Doctor   Dr. Ihab Al-Hamid
Physiotherapist   Thamer Al-Ghannad
Director of football   Abdulkader Al-Aqdi

Managers edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ https://aawsat.com/%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B1%D9%8A%D8%A7%D8%B6%D8%A9/%D8%B1%D9%8A%D8%A7%D8%B6%D8%A9-%D8%B3%D8%B9%D9%88%D8%AF%D9%8A%D8%A9/4678386-%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%A8%D8%AD-%D8%B5%D9%82%D8%B1-%D9%8A%D8%AD%D9%8A%D9%8A-%D8%AD%D9%81%D9%84-%D8%A7%D9%81%D8%AA%D8%AA%D8%A7%D8%AD-%D9%85%D9%84%D8%B9%D8%A8-%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%81%D8%AA%D8%AD
  2. ^ "الفتح يدخل التاريخ ويتوج بطلاً للدوري السعودي". www.albayan.ae (in Arabic). 15 April 2013. Retrieved 2022-06-19.
  3. ^ "الفتح يطيح بالاتحاد ويتوج بلقب السوبر السعودي".
  4. ^ "التعاون إلى دوري آسيا مباشرة والفتح يخوض الملحق".
  5. ^ "AFC Champions League 2017 draw concluded". the-AFC. Retrieved 2022-06-19.

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