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1979 King Cup
The 1979 King Cup was the 21st season of the knockout competition since its establishment in 1956. Al-Ahli were the defending champions and successfully defended the title, winning their third one in a row. Round of 32 The matches of the Round of 32 were held on 9, 10 and 11 May 1979. Round of 16 The Round of 16 matches were held on 16, 17 and 18 May 1979. Quarter-finals The Quarter-final matches were held on 23, 24 and 25 May 1979. Semi-finals The four winners of the quarter-finals progressed to the semi-finals. The semi-finals were played on 31 May and 1 June 1979. All times are local, AST (UTC+3). Final The final was played between Al-Ahli and Al-Ittihad in the Youth Welfare Stadium in Riyadh. This was the first final to be played by two teams from the same city. Al-Ahli were appearing in their 11th final while Al-Ittihad were appearing in their 8th final. Top goalscorers References {{King Cup of Champions Seasons 1979 Saudi Arabia Cup A cup is an open ...
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Al-Ahli Saudi FC
Al-Ahli Saudi Football Club (), commonly known as Al-Ahli, is a Saudi professional Association football, football club based in Jeddah. It competes in the Saudi Pro League, the top tier of Saudi football league system, Saudi football. Al-Ahli has won 52 official championships, the third most of any club in Saudi Arabia. Since its founding in 1937, the club has been known as one of the most successful clubs in Saudi Arabia. Al-Ahli has won 1 AFC Champions League Elite and Domestically Al-Ahli has won 3 Saudi Professional Leagues, And won 13 Kings Cup (Saudi Arabia), Kings Cups, six Saudi Crown Prince Cup, Crown Prince Cups, and one Saudi Super Cup, Super Cup 5 Federations Cup 3 Masuaf In international club football, they have won a record equal of 3 GCC Champions League and 1 Arab Club Championship. Al-Ahli was the first Saudi club to win the league and the King's Cup in the same season, and has done so twice - in 1978 and 2016. Al-Ahli was one of the four founding members ...
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Jeddah Club
Jeddah Sports Club () is a Saudi Arabian professional football club based in Jeddah. Founded in 1968, the club competes in the Saudi First Division League, the second tier in the Saudi Arabian football league system. It has a women's section. History The club was founded in 1968 under the name of Al-Bahri Club as a merger of five clubs; Radwa, Al-Salam, Al-Tasami, Al-Taleb, and Al-Hilal Al-Bahri. They changed their name to Al-Thagher Club before changing it once again to Al-Rabee Club in 1973. On 25 September 2016, the club once again changed their name this time to Jeddah Sports Club. The club's current president is Faisal Al-Saifi, who has been serving as its president since October 2020. Club management Current squad See also * List of football clubs in Saudi Arabia References Jeddah Jeddah ( ), alternatively transliterated as Jedda, Jiddah or Jidda ( ; , ), is a List of governorates of Saudi Arabia, governorate a ...
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Al-Nahda Club (Saudi Arabia)
Al Nahda () is a Saudi football club based in the city of Dammam, Eastern province. Established in 1949, they currently play in the Saudi First Division. In the 2007–08 season, under the lead of the Croatian coach Dragan Talajić, Al Nahda played the finals of the Prince Faisal Cup, being the first team from the Saudi Second League to play in the final. Honours *Saudi First Division League **Winners (3): 1976–77, 1990–91, 1992–93 **Runners-up (1): 2012–13 *Saudi Second Division League **Winners (2): 1997–98, 2010–11 **Runners-up (1): 2005–06 *Prince Faisal bin Fahd Cup for Division 1 and 2 Teams **Winners (2): 1992–93, 1995–96 **Runners-up (1): 2007–08 Current squad ''As of Saudi Third Division:'' Managers * Dragan Talajić (2007–09) * Bahaa Aldeen Al-Qebisi (2011) * Jalel Kadri (2012–13) * Ilie Balaci (June 4, 2013 – Sept 24, 2013) * Jalal Qaderi (2013–14) * Sameer Hilal (2014–2016) * Mlade ...
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Al-Shabab FC (Riyadh)
Shabab Club also known as Al-Shabab () is a Saudi Arabian professional football club based in Riyadh that competes in the Saudi Pro League. Founded in 1947 as ''Shabab Al-Riyadh'' (; ), it was renamed ''Al-Shabab'' in 1967. The club earned its name, "Shabab," meaning "youth" in Arabic, due to its emphasis on developing young players at its inception. Unlike its rivals, which primarily featured senior players, the club focused on nurturing youth talent. This distinction persisted for many years, becoming a defining characteristic of the club. As a result, the club became renowned for its commitment to youth development. History Al Shabab was the first football club in Riyadh. The club began before 1947, with many conflicts before with its numerous members, but it was settled in 1947 and Abdulrahman Bin Saeed was the president. Five years later, Al Shabab won its first tournament beating Sakit Al Hadeed (Railway Club) in Riyadh. In 1955 Al Shabab beat the Military College to wi ...
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Ohod Club
Ohod Club () is a Saudi Arabian professional football club based in Medina, which competes in the Saudi First Division League. History Ohod was named after Mount Uhud, hence the nickname "Al-Jabal". Ohod have won the Saudi First Division three times and have been runners-up five times. They play their home games at the Prince Mohammed bin Abdul Aziz Stadium. During the 1994 FIFA World Cup, two players from Ohod, Hamzah Idris and Thomas Libiih, were selected for the Saudi Arabia national team and Cameroon national team, respectively. Other famous players are Redha Tukar (1995–2001) and Mohammad Khouja (2003–2005). Honours *Saudi First Division League **Winners (3): 1980–81, 1983–84, 2003–04 **Runners-up (5): 1978–79, 1986–87, 1990–91, 1992–93, 2016–17 *Saudi Second Division League **Runners-up (2): 2000–01, 2006–07 *Prince Faisal bin Fahd Cup for Division 1 and 2 Teams **Winners (1): 1994–95 **Runners-up (4): 1992–93, 1998–99, 2001–02, 2 ...
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Al-Rawdhah Club
Al-Rawdah Club is a Saudi Arabian football team based in Al-Jeshah, competing in the Saudi Second Division League. Honours Saudi First Division League *Runners-up (2): 1980–81, 1987–88 Stadium Currently the team plays at the 20000 capacity Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium. Current squad ''As of Saudi Second Division The Saudi Second Division League, also known as the Second Division League (SDL), is a football league that is the third tier of the Saudi Arabian football league system. The league consists of 32 teams divided into two groups. Competition forma ...:'' Notable players * Jassem Al-Hamdan * Ahmed Al-Nadhri * Hussain Al-Showaish See also * List of football clubs in Saudi Arabia References Football clubs in Saudi Arabia 1976 establishments in Saudi Arabia Association football clubs established in 1976 Football clubs in Al-Ahsa Governorate {{SaudiArabia-footyclub-stub ...
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Al-Hazem F
Al-Hazem F.C. (also spelled Alhazem; ) is a Saudi Arabian professional football club based in Ar Rass, that competes in the Saudi Pro League, the top tier of the Saudi Arabian football system. History Al-Hazem colors are red, yellow and blue. Al-Hazem have won the Saudi Third Division once in the 1997–98 season, and have finished runners-up once in the Saudi Second Division in the 1999–00 season. The club have won the Saudi First Division once in the 2004–05 season and won their first promotion to the Pro League. The club spent 6 consecutive seasons in the top flight before getting relegated. The club play their home games at Al-Hazem Club Stadium in Ar Rass, sharing the stadium with city rivals Al-Kholood. Honours Saudi First Division League *Winners (2): 2004–05, 2020–21 *Runners-up (2): 2017–18, 2022–23 Saudi Second Division League *Runners-up (1): 1999–2000 Saudi Third Division League *Winners (1): 1997–98 Al-Qassim Regional League *Winners (9): ...
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Al-Nakhil Club
Bisha FC ''(formally known as Al-Nakheel)'', usually known simply as Bisha is a Saudi Arabian football (soccer) team in Bisha city playing at the Saudi Second Division. Current squad ''As of 11 September 2024:'' See also * List of football clubs in Saudi Arabia References

Football clubs in Saudi Arabia, Bisha Football clubs in 'Asir Province {{SaudiArabia-footyclub-stub ...
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Al-Raed FC
Al Raed Saudi Football Club ( ''Nādī ar-Rāʾid''; ) is a Saudi football club based in Buraidah, and the first of its kind in the Qassim region of Saudi Arabia. One of the club's notable founders is Abdulaziz Al-Aboudi. Established in 1954, Al Raed have played in the Saudi Pro League, the top division of Saudi football, since 2008. History The team was able to qualify for the Premier League Saudi Arabia in 1980–1981. It met Club K in the qualifiers held in Riyadh. In 1986, it was the first team from the Qassim region to enter the Saudi Premier League. The team repeated this ascension to the Premier League at the end of 1989, 1992, 1998, 2002 and 2007. The junior team reached the Saudi Premier League clubs for juniors in 1999, and in 2003. Al-Raed FC has had varied performances in the King’s Cup over recent seasons. Here’s an overview: 2021–2022 Season: Round of 16: Al-Raed was eliminated by Al-Hilal. 2022–2023 Season: Round of 16: Al-Raed faced Al-Nassr and was knoc ...
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Al-Wehda Club (Mecca)
Al-Wehda FC () is a multi-sports club based in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. History Al-Wehda 5th oldest club in Saudi Arabiahttps://makkahnewspaper.com/article/1116315/ The football section plays in the Saudi Pro League. They also have a handball section. If the club's establishment date is considered with the old name, this makes it the oldest club in the Kingdom. Al-Wehda were the first ever winners of the King's Cup in 1957. Honours Saudi First Division League (tier 2) *Winners (4): 1982–83, 1995–96, 2002–03, 2017–18 *Runners-up (2): 2011–12, 2014–15 *Third place (1): 2021–22 King's Cup *Winners (2): 1957, 1966 *Runners-up (6): 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1970, 2022–23 Crown Prince's Cup *Winners (1): 1959–60 *Runners-up (5): 1958–59, 1963–64, 1969–70, 1972–73, 2010–11 (Source:) International record Current squad Other players under contract Out on loan Coaching staff Managerial history * Hass ...
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Al-Ansar FC (Medina)
Al-Ansar Football Club () is a Saudi Arabian professional multi-sports club based in Medina that plays in the Saudi Second Division, the third tier of Saudi football. It was founded in 1953. The club play their home games at the Al-Ansar Club Stadium in Medina. Al-Ansar have a rivalry with city neighbors Ohod, and the two sides contest the ''Medina derby''. Honours *Saudi First Division League **Winners (2): 1985–86, 1999–2000 **Runners-up (4): 1995–96, 1997–98, 2003–04, 2010–11 Personnel Current technical staff Current squad ''As of Saudi Second Division The Saudi Second Division League, also known as the Second Division League (SDL), is a football league that is the third tier of the Saudi Arabian football league system. The league consists of 32 teams divided into two groups. Competition forma ...:'' See also * List of football clubs in Saudi Arabia External links Official website(archived) 2011–12 Profileat sls ...
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Al-Salam Club
Salaam is a short form of ''As-salamu alaykum'', an Arabic greeting meaning "Peace be upon you". This phrase and the Arabic word 'peace' derive from the Semitic root Š-L-M. Salaam or Salam may also refer to: Businesses and organizations * Al-Salam SC, several sports teams * '' Salaam TV'', independent satellite television channel * Salaam Bank, commercial bank headquartered in Bosaso, Somalia * Salaam Somali Bank, commercial bank headquartered in Mogadishu, Somalia * ''Salam'', defunct newspaper in Iran * Salam Zgharta FC, Lebanese association football club * Zee Salaam, Indian Hindi- and Urdu-language Islamic TV channel owned by Zee Network Music * ''Salam'', film score by Fariborz Lachini * ''Salam'', song by Alabina * "Salaam" (song), peace song by Mosh Ben Ari * ''Salaam'' (album), album by Sami Yusuf * ''Salam'' (album), album by Irfan Makki People Given name * Salaam bin Said Al Shaksy, chief executive * Salaam Remi, American hip hop record producer S ...
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