Al-Shahania Sports Club

Al-Shahania SC
Full name Al-Shahania Sports Club
Founded 1998 (1998)
Ground Ahmed bin Ali Stadium
Al-Rayyan, Qatar
Ground Capacity 25,000
Chairman Menahi Al Shammari
Manager Luka Bonačić
League Qatar Stars League
2013–14 Qatargas League, 2nd (promoted)
Website Club home page

Al-Shahania Sports Club (Arabic: النادي الشحانية الرياضي), is a Qatari sports club based in Al-Shahaniya, a town 20 km from the capital Doha. Founded in 1996, the most prominent team of the club is the football team which plays in the Qatar Stars League.[1] The club's home ground is the 22,000-seat Al-Gharrafa Stadium, where they have played since 2014.

History

Al-Shahania was founded on 27 December 1998, under the name Al-Nasr, under the decision 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.

Management

Updated 14 February 2012.[2]

Players

No Position Player Nation
1 Goalkeeper Ali Nozari      Iran
22 Goalkeeper Sultan Al-Qurairy      Qatar
33 Goalkeeper Mohammed Ezzedine      Qatar

3 Defender Abdurahman Bakhit      Qatar
4 Defender Abdulla Ayyal      Qatar
5 Midfielder Álvaro Mejía      Spain
6 Defender Abdulateef Salah      Qatar
8 Midfielder Mehrdad Pooladi      Iran
14 Defender Ibrahim Dami      Qatar
27 Defender Fawaz Aman      Qatar

4 Midfielder Mohammed Sayyar      Qatar
10 Midfielder Bilal Abdurahman      Qatar
11 Midfielder Ibrahima Nadiya      Qatar
13 Midfielder Ali Jokar      Iran
23 Midfielder Khaled Saleh      Qatar
25 Midfielder Sarhan Mousa      Iraq
29 Midfielder Khalid Alawi      Qatar
80 Midfielder Nabeel Anwer      Qatar
99 Midfielder Eduardo Santos      Brazil

12 Forward Mohammed Salah      Qatar
17 Forward Hamad Al-Juhaini      Qatar
19 Forward Franck Dja Djédjé      Ivory Coast
20 Forward Saad Hussain      Qatar

Players with Multiple Nationalities


Players registered as professionals

QSL clubs are limited to 4 foreign professionals (3 + 1 Asian) per squad.[3]
Last update: 20 August 2014.[4]

Professional foreign players

Non-professional foreigners

Personnel

Current technical staff

Last update: 31 December 2013.[5]

Position Staff
Head coachCroatia Luka Bonačić
Assistant coachCroatia Zoran Vujović
Goalkeeping coach Brazil Wagner
Director of footballQatar Mohammed Al Shammari
Deputy directorQatar Nasser Bandar Al Shammari

Presidential history

Updated June 2014.[6]
1. Qatar Misfer bin Faisal Al Shahwani (1996–04)
2. Qatar Fayez Menahi Al Hajri (2004–07)
3. Qatar Misfer bin Faisal Al Shahwani (2007–08)
4. Qatar Menahi Al Shammari (2008–present)

Managerial history

  • Brazil Stefano Impagliazzo (2002)
  • Netherlands Danny Hoekman (Dec 2003 – March 04)
  • Egypt Fareed Ramzi (2004)
  • Iraq Saad Hafez (2004–06)
  • Morocco Said Riziki (2006–07)
  • France Stéphane Morello (2007–08)
  • Brazil Luizinho (2009)
  • Iraq Hisham Ali (2009)
  • Syria Mohammad Sibai (2009 – Feb 12)
  • Brazil Luizinho (Feb 2012 – Nov 12)

Club twinnings

Notes

  1. "QSL -Al-Shahania". qsl.com.qa. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  2. "Board of directors". al-shahnia.com. Retrieved 14 February 2012.
  3. "اعتماد تسجيل أربعة لاعبين أجانب في الموسم الجديد". alkass.net. 17 June 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2014.
  4. "موقع الكأس يرصد حركة الانتقالات قبل إنطلاق الدوري". alkass.net. 19 August 2014. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  5. "معسكر اعداد بالمجر لنادى الشحاينةالقطرى لمدة 15 يوم". koooranews.com. 14 July 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2013.
  6. "الشحانية إلى الأضواء بعد 18 سنة مظاليم". al-sharq.com. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  7. "الشحانية يقدم مدربه ومحترفيه في مؤتمر صحفي". Al Sharq. 14 November 2012. Retrieved 29 November 2012.

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