Al-Ittihad Saudi Arabian Club ( ar, نادي الإتحاد العربي السعودي), referred to as Al-Ittihad, is a professional
football club based in
Jeddah,
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country in Western Asia. It covers the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula, and has a land area of about , making it the fifth-largest country in Asia, the second-largest in the Ara ...
, founded in 1927.
The club has spent its entire history in the top flight of
football in Saudi Arabia
Football is the most popular sport in Saudi Arabia. Football in Saudi Arabia is governed by the Saudi Arabia Football Federation (SAFF) ( ar, الاتحاد السعودي لكرة القدم). It was founded in 1956. It administers both the club ...
, currently known as the
Saudi Professional League.
Al-Ittihad matches are played at its main stadium in
King Abdullah Sports City, is the second-largest stadium in Saudi Arabia, which has a capacity of 62,000 spectators.
Al Ittihad has a long-standing rivalry with
Al-Hilal, which is referred as ''
Saudi El Clasico
Saudi El Clasico ( ar, كلاسيكو السعودية), also called Saudi Derby, It is called El Clasico proportion to the Spanish football rivalry. is a name of football rivalry for any match between Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad. It is contested tw ...
'', which is considered the most prominent and most followed match in Saudi football.
It is considered as the oldest sports club still surviving in Saudi Arabia, as the club was founded after a meeting of some prominent football fans in Jeddah.
The most successful period in the club history was the 1990s and mid 2000s, when the club achieved a large number of titles and achievements.
Al-Ittihad is considered one of the most successful clubs at the domestic and continental level, as it has achieved the
AFC Champions League title twice in a row (one of only three Asian teams to achieve this), the
Asian Cup Winners' Cup once, the Gulf Cup and the Arab Champions League title for each of them.
Domestically, its the second most successful club in Saudi Arabia, having won 8 league titles, 9 King's Cup titles, 8 Crown Prince Cup titles and also three Saudi Federation Cup titles.
History
Creation (1927–1949)
The club was founded after a meeting of some of the notable football enthusiasts of the city of
Jeddah, on 26 December 1927.
They met in the offices of the radio broadcasting company and discussed the idea of forming a football club to compete with various traveling teams and be a source of entertainment for inhabitants and an outlet for the city youth to practice organised sport.
Everyone agreed that they should create the team that unites them and Ittihad Jeddah was born. The attendees were Hamza Fitaihi, Fahad Badkook, Abdulsamad Najeeb Alsaady, Ismail Zahran, Ali Yamani, Abdulaziz Jameel, Abdulateef Jameel, Abdulateef Linjawi, Othman Banajah, Ahmad Abu Talib, Ali Sultan, Ahmed Almir and Saleh Salamah.
The name of club was quoted from this wisdom, Mazen Mohammed words which created the current club name. Club owners agrees with him to put the club name Al-Ittihad (United or Union, jointly) in Arabic.
Ismail Zahran team player who was working as in Radio Office in Jeddah to the possibility of electing the head of the works Mr. Sultan to be a President of the club, However, Ali Sultan became the first official president of the club. Al-Ittihad did not find at first a strong support, there wasn't an official clubs (communities) such as Al Riyadhi, because the presence of powerful culture in the city of Jeddah only. In their first meeting with Al-Riyadhi, Al-Ittihad make it victory with 3–0 won. The club has achieved a historic first tournament, which was called ''The Cup of Nishan Nazer'', counted as an official tournament at the time, The cup have formed a popularity of Al-Ittihad, Because of a challenge between them in the final. Depending on the narrator, the winner can burn the Embassy wood's. The Championship attended by several of the clubs, communities, fought Al-Ittihad where several games to achieve access to the final. with Al-Mukhtalat. The weather was dust, did not complete the first half, the match was stopped about 10 minutes. the referee stopped the game to rest for 8 minutes, the weather was changed for the better with the second half, Al-Mukhtalat squad had led to fail, it was a low attacking level. The most prominent player in the game is the club's defender Safwan which was sacrificed for his team. the club won the championship by 3–0 against Al-Mukhtalat. The most important characteristic of this tournament is the first sporting event held in the reign of the founder
King Abdul-Aziz Al-Saud The periods of 1940 to 1950 remained difficult, as the
Football Association was not established until 1956.
The Start of The Official Tournaments, The First League Title, The Treble (1950–1999)
In late 1950s, it is considered as the first club to achieve both the
Crown Prince Cup and the
King's Cup
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King's Cup (incl. translations), may refer to:
Sports Football
* Copa del Rey, Spanish for "King's Cup," the main national knockout tournament in men's football
* King Cup (sometimes named King's Cup), Saudi Arabian men's football nat ...
for two consecutive times. On 2 May 1960, Al-Ittihad faced their traditional rivals
Al-Ahli in the King's Cup, which ended with a big 7–0 victory, which is
the largest victory in the derby. The tournament ended and the club became champions for the third time in a row over
Al-Wehda, which completed the 1958, 1959, and 1960 series. The club went through its worst period since its founding, after winning the King's Cup in 1967, with the exception of achieving the Saudi Association Cup in 1974, after defeating
Al-Hilal on penalties. In the following decade, the
Premier League
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and the First Division were merged due to the many matches of the national team in 1982, which Al-Ittihad won its
first league title in its history, which is the first and only club to achieve it. After an absence for 21 years, the club won the King's Cup after defeated
Al Ettifaq in 1988.
In mid 1990s, Which is considered as the beginning of the golden age of the club, where a numerous of titles were achieved. In 1996–97, the club delivered a
cup treble, winning the Premier League, Crown Prince Cup, and
Federation Cup. After two seasons, the club won the league title for the third time in its history after eliminating rivals Al-Hilal in the final 2–0. The
first continental championship was also achieved after winning 3–2 over
Jeonnam Dragons with a golden goal, scored by
Ahmed Bahja.
GCC Champions League was also achieved, as the season ended with winning four trophies. In 1999, The club was a runner-up in the
Asian Super Cup, after losing 2–3 on aggregate to
Júbilo Iwata.
New Century, A Miracle, Two Champions League Titles (2000–2010)
With the beginning of the new century during the period of president Ahmed Masoud, which is considered one of the most successful periods, winning 8 titles within 3 years. The
1999–2000 league season was achieved at the beginning of the century, after a 3–1 win over Al-Ahli in the final, also,
Hamza Idris scored an unprecedented 33 goals, a record in that period, which made him the league's top scorer, and the most scored in a single season. In the following season - the club winning the League for fifth time, and Crown Prince Cup. In the 2001–02 season, on May 1, 2002, Al-Ittihad lost the league final to Al-Hilal, a cross from a corner kick went to
Al Hasan Al-Yami
Al-Hasan Ali Al-Yami ( ar, الحسن اليامي) (born 21 August 1972) is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who played as a striker for Najran SC and Al Ittihad.
He featured in the Football World Cup 2002 and was part of the infamou ...
, who hit it and the ball entered the goal clearly before Al Hilal's Mohammed Al-Nazhan took it out with his hand. A goal was not awarded by the referee, even as a penalty kick, which in turn ended with a loss 1–2, where the referee was suspended six months after the final - and later apologized, declaring, “I am innocent of your defeat, and God bears witness to that.” The match created a great controversy at all levels, as it faced a lot of criticism, which was considered by many and critics as a “robbery”.
When Ahmed Masoud left the club, Mansour Al-Balawi became president, which is considered by many including the fans as the most prominent and successful period in the club's history. In the 2002–03 season, many players have been brought in, such as
Tukar
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,
Saud Kariri
Saud Ali Kariri ( ar, سعود علي كريري, born 8 July 1980) is a Saudi Arabian former footballer who played as a midfielder, and who previously played with Al Ittihad. He also previously played for Al-Qadisiyah the team that introduced m ...
,
Muhammad Al-Khilaiwi, and
Tcheco; who is considered as one of the greatest deals in the club's history, while both the League and the Crown Prince Cup were achieved. Despite leading the league and ending it without a loss, Al-Ittihad lost the league final to
Al-Shabab in the championship-playoff finals. In the
2004 AFC Champions League
The 2004 AFC Champions League was the 23rd edition of the top-level Asian club football tournament and the 2nd edition under the current AFC Champions League title. The title was won by Al-Ittihad over Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma.
Format
;Group Stage
...
, Al-Ittihad finished the group in first place with only one loss. In quarter-finals, it was successfully passed with a 1–1 draw in
Dalian, followed by a home 1–0 victory scored by Tukar, against
Chinese Dalian Shide, of which led them to reach the semi-finals. Both matches ended in the last minutes, as
Hamad Al-Montashari finished the first leg's 2–1, and
Osama Al-Muwallad
Osama Al-Muwallad ( ar, أسامة المولد) (born 15 May 1984) is a Saudi Arabian football (soccer) player who currently plays as a defender for Al Ittihad.
He played for Al-Ittihad in the 2005 FIFA Club World Cup and has played several tim ...
scored the deadly equalizer in the second leg, with a 4–3 aggregate over
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors, as the club qualified for the final for the first time.
The final was out of the ordinary; Al-Ittihad were thrashed at home 1–3 by Korean side
Seongnam in the first leg—leading to the sacking of Croatian coach
Tomislav Ivić, as assistant coach
Dragan Talajić was given the opportunity. Who, in turn, started the return match in Seongnam, Redha Tukar opened the scoring, rising to a ball from a corner kick to score the first goal, Idris scored the second late minute goal in the first half,
Mohammed Noor scored the two decisive goals in the second half, before
Abushgeer scored the fifth and the last goal.
Overcoming the 1–3 loss with a miraculous 5–0 victory, to achieve the first title,
Dragan Talajić achievement was unforgettable and almost impossible, this second leg match became one of the most surprising and unforgettable comebacks in
AFC Champions League history, which was called "the miracle".
Recalling the tournament, Talajić said, “I was initially an assistant to the compatriots Tomislav Ivic, and I learned a lot from him, and I considered the opportunity to work with a great team as a wonderful thing, which is why I agreed to work with him, I was with the team eight months after we arrived at the beginning of the season, and I knew all about the players.” and continued, “I was young at the time, and maybe I was crazy by playing with five strikers, I told everyone before the match that we would win, I always knew we would win, but I didn’t know if the difference would be enough.”
Al-Ittihad achieved its
first Arab championship, after defeated Tunisian
Club Sportif Sfaxien
Club Sportif Sfaxien ( ar, النادي الرياضي الصفاقسي) is a Tunisian professional association football club founded in 1928.
History
The club was founded in 1928 as ''Club Tunisien'', playing in green and red stripes. The tea ...
in the final. On 5 November 2005, Al-Ittihad won the Champions League for the second time in a row, after a 5–3 victory over
Al-Ain.
Mohammed Kallon, which loaned from
AS Monaco, became the top scorer of the tournament with six goals; of which two were in the final—which helped to achieve the second title. Mohammed Noor, was awarded the best player in the tournament. The club remaining as the only to win back-to-back AFC Champions League titles in its current edition.
The club qualified for the
FIFA Club World Cup for the first time, in the edition that was held in
Japan
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, after achieving the Champions League title—as it became the second Saudi team to qualify for the tournament. On December 11, 2005, Al-Ittihad defeated African champions
Al-Ahly after Mohamed Noor’s only goal, to qualify for the semi-finals. Al-Ittihad faced the
CONMEBOL champion
São Paulo
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, and it was ended by a 2–3 loss. Al-Ittihad played the match to determine the third place against the Costa Rican club
Deportivo Saprissa and lost with a 2–3, were two goals scored by Mohamed Kallon and
Joseph-Désiré Job
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After starting his career in France, Job moved to ...
—to end the Club World Cup with fourth place. Former
FIFA President Sepp Blatter expressed his admiration, saying, “In 25 years, I have not seen an Asian team this great.”
Rivalries
Jeddah Derby
The Jeddah derby between Al-Ittihad and
Al-Ahli is known to be one of the most competitive games in the Saudi League. From the start of national competitions both clubs were seen as representatives of two rivals from the same city:
Jeddah.
Saudi Classico
''Saudi El Classico'', or the Saudi Derby, is a long-running competitive match in
Saudi football, between Al-Ittihad and
Al-Hilal. The competition represents the largest and most important two clubs in the city of
Jeddah and the capital,
Riyadh
Riyadh (, ar, الرياض, 'ar-Riyāḍ, lit.: 'The Gardens' Najdi pronunciation: ), formerly known as Hajr al-Yamamah, is the capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia. It is also the capital of the Riyadh Province and the centre of the ...
, the largest and most culturally prominent cities in the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The two clubs are considered the most successful at the domestic and continental level. Al-ittihad is the oldest sports club still surviving in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and is seen as the ''People's Club''. While Al-Hilal represents the culture of the Capital Club, it is called by the masses ''the Leader''. The two teams meet twice a year in the
league
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Sports
* Sports league
* Rugby league, full contact footba ...
, and they may also meet in the
King's Cup
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King's Cup (incl. translations), may refer to:
Sports Football
* Copa del Rey, Spanish for "King's Cup," the main national knockout tournament in men's football
* King Cup (sometimes named King's Cup), Saudi Arabian men's football nat ...
,
Saudi Super Cup
The Saudi Super Cup ( ar, كأس السوبر السعودي) is an annual super cup football match organised by the Saudi Arabian Football Federation. Founded in 2013 as a two-team competition, the current version has been contested since 2022 ...
and the
AFC Champions League. It is considered as the most prominent and most followed match in Saudi football.
The first meeting between the two teams was held on July 27, 1962, a friendly match, in the capital, Riyadh, and ended with a 2-0 victory for Al-Ittihad. The first official meeting between the two teams was on January 10, 1964, the King's Cup Final, which in turn also ended with a 3-0 victory for Al-Ittihad.
Al-Hilal has the largest number of wins in the official meetings that brought the two teams together. The two teams faced each other in 148 official meetings, Al-Hilal won 63, while Al-Ittihad won 50, and the tie occurred in 35 meetings. Together with
Al-Nassr
Al Nassr Football Club ( ar, نادي النصر السعودي; '' Naṣr'' meaning ''Victory'') is a Saudi Arabian football club based in Riyadh. Formed in 1955, the club plays its home games at the Mrsool Park. Their home colours are yellow ...
, they are the only teams that have not been relegated to the
Second Division
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since its founding.
Present-day
Ittihad's success is not limited only to football, but also in
basketball
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,
water polo,
table tennis,
volleyball
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, and
swimming, amongst others. In total, Ittihad has won 8,649 trophies. However, football remains the primary sport.
Ittihad is now based in Sahafa street, Mushrefa district, in east Jeddah, where they have a large sports complex. Senior teams play official games at the municipal sports centre, in the south of the city, while youth teams play at the club.
In December 2006, the club offered what was thought to be the most lucrative deal in Arabian football to
Portuguese midfielder
Luís Figo
Luís Filipe Madeira Caeiro Figo (; born 4 November 1972) is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a winger for Sporting CP, Barcelona, Real Madrid and Inter Milan. He won 127 caps for the Portugal national team, a one ...
. It was said that Luís Figo will join the club on July 1, 2007, after his current contract with
Internazionale expires. However, not long after, Figo's current club,
Internazionale released report that Figo had yet to sign a contract with Al-Ittihad and will not be joining. Figo has since extended his contract at Inter until the end of the 2007–08 season citing that the terms of the agreement were not kept and thus voided the contract.
In January 2010, the club convened an extraordinary club meeting after losing their 4th game of the 2009–10 season 1–2 to Al-Nasr. A decision was made to sack the head coach
Gabriel Calderón and replace him with local coach Hassan Khalifa assisted by former striker
Hamzah Idris. On 27 January 2010, the club hired Argentinean coach
Enzo Trossero
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Club career
He began his playing career at Argentine minnows Belgrano de San Francisco but he soon moved on to Colón de S ...
to take over the reins of the team. On 15 December 2015 Ittihad FC appointed
Victor Piturca as their manager for the second time after a string of bad results by the other coach. He lost his first game in AFC this season against Al-Nasr FC 2–1 on 13 March 2016.
Support and Stadium
Al-Ittihad has built a strong fan-base across Saudi Arabia, amongst the
Arab League and in Asia. The club supporters are renowned for being spirited and for their chants. Since its opening on 1 May 2014, Al-Ittihad shares the newly built
King Abdullah Sports City Stadium with local rival
Al-Ahli, with their previous home the
Prince Abdullah Al Faisal Stadium facing construction delays.
Sponsorship
Official sponsor
In a press conference on 9 January 2006, president of the club Mansour Albalawi announced that
Sela Sport Co (which is the sponsor of
Saudi National Team) will pay 350 million
riyals to sponsor Al-Ittihad for 5 seasons. Al-Ittihad was later on sponsored by the
Saudi Telecom Company
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, however the team has not renewed STC's contract.
Club statistics
Honours
Al-Ittihad is one of the most of successful clubs in Saudi Arabia, it has 33 official honours, 28 of which are domestic. In addition to their continental successes, the club is one of the only three Asian clubs to have won the AFC Champions League twice in a row.
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Records & statistics
Other records
:
League records
Performance in AFC competitions
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AFC Champions League: 13 appearances
Top scorers in AFC competitions
AFC club rankings
Rankings are calculated by the AFC.
''Last update: December 1, 2017''
Source
Global Football Ranks
Asian record
Players
''As of 8 August 2022''
Unregistered players
Out on loan
Notable players
Players with senior international caps:
Personnel
Current technical staff
Management
Managerial history
Source:
References
External links
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Al Ittihad Club on Super.aeArabic Site
Al Ittihadat the
AFC Champions League Official website
League of the Ittihad Club Fans on the InternetAlittihad in Languages
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Arab Champions League Official website
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