Al-Sailiya SC

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Al-Sailiya SC
السيلية
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Full name Al-Sailiya Sports Club
Nickname(s) The Peregrines
Al Shahwani
Founded 10 October 1995 (28 years ago) (1995-10-10)
Ground Ahmed bin Ali Stadium
Ground Capacity 25,000
Chairman Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad bin Nasser Al Thani
Manager Sami Trabelsi
League Qatar Stars League
2013–14 Qatar Stars League, 4th

Al-Sailiya Sports Club (Arabic: نادي السيلية الرياضي‎‎) is a Qatari professional football club currently competing in the Qatar Stars League. They are based in Doha and play their home games at Ahmed bin Ali Stadium.

History

Al Sailiya were founded as Al Qadsiya on 10 October 1995. In 2003, the club adopted its current name, Al Sailiya.

They were relegated in 2006 after finishing at the bottom of the Qatar Stars League. They won promotion back to the Qatar Stars League for the 2007–08 season, but were once again relegated to the Qatargas League in the 2010–11 season. They won promotion again, but finished last in the Stars League league that year.[1] However, a decision to expand the QSL to 14 teams ensured Sailiya’s place in the top flight was secure.[2]

Timeline

Last update: 6 January, 2014.[3]

Season Notes
1994–95 The club is founded as Qadsia Sporting Club.
1997–98 Won the Qatari 2nd Division Cup.
2002–03 Won promotion from the Qatargas League.
2002–03 U–19 team won the league.
2002–03 Changed name to "Al Sailiya".
2003–04 Team relegated from the Qatar Stars League.
2003–04 U–19 team won the league.
2004–05 Won the Qatari 2nd Division Cup.
2004–05 Won promotion from the Qatargas League.
2005–06 Team relegated from the Qatar Stars League.
2006–07 Won promotion from the Qatargas League.
2010–11 Team relegated from the Qatar Stars League.
2011–12 Won promotion from the Qatargas League.

Statistics

Qatar Stars League seasons
Season League
Division Pos G W D L GF GA GD Pts
2003–04 QSL 10° (relegated) 18 0 4 14 20 61 −41 4
2005–06 QSL 27 5 8 14 29 47 −18 23
2007–08 QSL 27 7 6 14 33 46 −13 27
2008–09 QSL 27 5 5 17 31 58 −27 20
2009–10 QSL 11° 22 4 7 11 16 28 −12 19
2010–11 QSL 11° (relegated) 22 3 6 13 25 47 −22 15

Players

As of Qatar Stars League:

No Position Player Nation
21 Goalkeeper Abdurahman Mohammed      Qatar
25 Goalkeeper Amer Al-Omari      Qatar
30 Goalkeeper Grégory Gomis      France
99 Goalkeeper Omar Rushdi Fatehi      Qatar

4 Defender Mostafa Abdulhafidh      Egypt
11 Defender Omar Ibrahim      Sudan
13 Defender Mousa Al-Barakah      Qatar
17 Defender Abdulkarim Al-Ali (on loan from Al Rayyan SC)     Qatar
29 Defender Dragos Grigore      Romania
66 Defender Hamad Al-Harbi      Qatar
80 Defender Othman Al-Aqib      Qatar
90 Defender Abdullah Al-Hamad      Qatar

5 Midfielder Majdi Siddiq      Qatar
6 Midfielder Ghanem Haddaf      Qatar
7 Midfielder Fahad Al-Marri      Qatar
8 Midfielder Dawood Abdulkarim      Qatar
12 Midfielder Faouzi Aaish      Bahrain
16 Midfielder Mohammed Al-Marri      Qatar
18 Midfielder Mirghani Al Zain      Qatar
19 Midfielder Sayaf Al-Korbi (on loan from Al Rayyan SC)     Qatar
20 Midfielder Abdullah Al-Fayhani      Qatar
23 Midfielder Raoul Loé      Cameroon
27 Midfielder Hamad Al-Obeidi (on loan from Al Rayyan SC)     Qatar
77 Midfielder Mahmoud Attiyah      Qatar

9 Forward Abdurahman Al-Harazi      Qatar
14 Forward Ahmed Al-Asker      Qatar
44 Forward Sultan Al Kuwari (on loan from Al Rayyan SC)     Qatar
82 Forward Ali Mejbel      Qatar

-- Forward Paul Efoulou      Cameroon


Players with Multiple Nationalities

Players registered as professionals

QSL clubs are limited to 4 foreign professionals (3 + 1 Asian) per squad.[4]
Last update: 20 August 2014.[5]

Professional players

Non-professional foreigners

Personnel

Current technical staff

Last update: 20 December, 2014.

Coaching staff
Head coach Tunisia Sami Trabelsi
Assistant coach Tunisia Farikh Mussad[6]
Goalkeeping coach Tunisia Hicham Jaziri[7]
Performance analyst Italy Cristoforo Filetti

Managerial history

As of 6 June 2012.

Seasons Manager Nationality
2002–03 Saad Hafez Iraq
2003 Paulo Campos Brazil
2003–04 Pierre Lechantre France
2004 Adnan Dirjal Iraq
2004 José Paulo Brazil
2004–05 Amarildo Brazil
2005 Wameed Mounir Iraq
2005–06 José Paulo Brazil
2007 Ladislas Lozano France
2007–08 José Paulo Brazil
2008–09 Nebojsa Vučković Serbia
2009–10 Džemal Hadžiabdić Bosnia and Herzegovina
July 1, 2010–Oct 8, 2012 Uli Stielike Germany
Oct 8, 2012–Feb 1, 2013 Maher Kanzari Tunisia
Feb 1, 2013–June 6, 2013 Abdullah Mubarak Qatar
June 6, 2013– Sami Trabelsi Tunisia

Honours

Winners (4): 2002–03, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2011–12
  • Qatar Second Division Cup
Winners (3): 1998, 2005, 2011

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