Al Shabab (Dubai)

Al-Shabab
Full name Al Shabab Al Arabi Club
Founded 1958
Ground Maktoum bin Rashid Stadium,
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Ground Capacity 18,000
Chairman HH Sheikh Saeed Al-Maktoum
Manager Caio Júnior[1]
League UAE Pro League
2013–14 UAE Pro League, 4th

Al Shabab Al Arabi Club is a football club based in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, that plays in the UAE Arabian Gulf League. The club was founded in 1958.[2]

Achievements

Winners: 1981–82, 1984–85, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1994–95, 2002–03, 2007–08
Winners: 1980–81, 1985–86, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1993–94, 1996–97, 2003–04, 2005–06
Runners-up: 1976–77, 1984–85, 1987–88, 1998–99, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2012–13
Winners: 2010–11
Winners: 1992, 2011, 2015

Players

As of UAE Arabian Gulf League:

No Position Player Nation
1 Goalkeeper Abdullah Mohammed      United Arab Emirates
17 Goalkeeper Hassan Hamza      United Arab Emirates
18 Goalkeeper Salem Abdulla      United Arab Emirates
55 Goalkeeper Nader Rajab      United Arab Emirates

2 Defender Eisa Mohammed      United Arab Emirates
3 Defender Mohammed Ali Ayed      United Arab Emirates
4 Defender Mohammed Marzooq      United Arab Emirates
5 Defender Abdurahman Ali      United Arab Emirates
12 Defender Ismael Khaled      United Arab Emirates
19 Defender Adel Sebil      United Arab Emirates
25 Defender Mahmoud Qassem      United Arab Emirates
66 Defender Abdulaziz Ghanem      United Arab Emirates
70 Defender Ahmed Sulaiman      United Arab Emirates
71 Defender Omar Jassem      United Arab Emirates
72 Defender Sultan Sebil      United Arab Emirates
94 Defender Jassem Al-Wahdani      United Arab Emirates

7 Midfielder Azizbek Haydarov      Uzbekistan
8 Midfielder Ahmed Al-Kash      United Arab Emirates
10 Midfielder Carlos Villanueva      Chile
14 Midfielder Rashed Mohammed      United Arab Emirates
15 Midfielder Dawood Ali      United Arab Emirates
20 Midfielder Nasser Masoud      United Arab Emirates
21 Midfielder Khalifa Lahej      United Arab Emirates
26 Midfielder Hassan Ibrahim Saqer      United Arab Emirates
27 Midfielder Jassem Salem      United Arab Emirates
29 Midfielder Abduraheem Mohammed      United Arab Emirates
32 Midfielder Majed Ahmed      United Arab Emirates
33 Midfielder Marwan Mohammed      United Arab Emirates
44 Midfielder Omar Hassan      United Arab Emirates
92 Midfielder Khalifa Abdullah      United Arab Emirates

11 Forward Henrique Luvannor      Moldova
16 Forward Abdurahman Lashkari      United Arab Emirates
22 Forward Manea Mohammed      United Arab Emirates
23 Forward Saad Khamis      United Arab Emirates
24 Forward Essa Obaid      United Arab Emirates
99 Forward Juninho Potiguar      Brazil

Current Staff

Position Name
Manager Brazil Caio Júnior
Assistant Manager 1 -
Assistant Manager 2 -
Fitness and Conditioning Coach Brazil Marcio da Silva
Goalkeeping Coach Brazil Raphael Santa Cruz
Physiologist Brazil Matthews Ribas
Support France Felip
Doctor Tunisia Mourad Ghrairi
Physiotherapist Syria Sari Sheikh Alnajjarin
Masseurs Czech Republic Peter Swazeski
Al Shabab supporters at Al Jazira Club.

Managerial history

Dates Name
1974–79 Egypt Rifaat Rajab Rieo
1979–82 Brazil Danilo Alves
1983 Brazil Flávio Teixeira
1983–84 Scotland Dave Mackay
1985 France Claude Le Roy
1985–86 Brazil Marcos Falopa
1988–89 Brazil Marcos Paquetá
1989–90 Poland Tony Bchinnk
1991 Iraq Khalaf Kareem
1992 Tunisia Murad Mahjoub
1994–96 Romania Ilie Balaci
1996 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Popović
1998 Poland Tony Bchinnk
1998 United Arab Emirates Abdullah Saqer Al Marri
1999–00 Netherlands Rinus Israël
Dates Name
2000 Brazil Emerlado
2000–01 Slovakia Dušan Radolský
2002 Algeria Rabah Saâdane
2002–03 Romania Grigore Sichitiu
2003 United Arab Emirates Hassan Ali
2003–04 Germany Reiner Hollmann
2004–06 Bosnia and Herzegovina Džemal Hadžiabdić
2006 Brazil Renê Weber
2006–07 Romania Ilie Balaci
Feb 2007 United Arab Emirates Abdullah Saqer Al Marri
Jan 1, 2008 – June 30, 2009 Brazil Toninho Cerezo
Oct 2009 Iraq Abdul Wahab Abdul Qader
Dec 8, 2009 – June 1, 2012 Brazil Paulo Bonamigo
2012–14 Brazil Marcos Paquetá
2014– Brazil Caio Júnior

References

  1. Amith Passela (26 September 2014). "Al Ahli eager to rebound after stumble against Al Shabab". The National. Abu Dhabi Media. Retrieved 28 September 2014.
  2. "Al Shabab (Dubai)". Soccerway. Perform. Retrieved 28 September 2014.

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