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2018–19 Al-Ittihad Club Season
The 2018–19 season was Al-Ittihad's 43rd consecutive season in the top flight of Saudi football and 92nd year in existence as a football club. Along with the Pro League, the club competed in the King Cup, the Sheikh Zayed Cup, and the Champions League. The season covers the period from 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019. Players Squad information Transfers In Loans in Out Loans out Pre-season and friendlies Competitions Overview Goalscorers ''Last Updated: 21 May 2019'' Assists ''Last Updated: 21 May 2019'' Clean sheets ''Last Updated: 7 May 2019'' References {{DEFAULTSORT:2018-19 Al-Ittihad Club season Al-Ittihad Club (Jeddah) seasons Ittihad The Ittihad Party () was an Islamist party in the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic that existed from 1917 to 1920. It was formed after the groups Ganja Ittihad-i Islam and Rusyada Muslumanliq merged in September 1917 in opposition to the secular ...
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Al-Ittihad Club (Jeddah)
Al-Ittihad Club (), commonly known as Al-Ittihad or simply Ittihad, is a Saudi professional football club based in Jeddah. It was founded in 1927. The club has spent its entire history in the top flight of football in Saudi Arabia, currently known as the Saudi Pro League. Ittihad has won 52 championships from which 37 are official championships. Ittihad matches are played at Jeddah's main stadium King Abdullah Sports City, which is the second-largest stadium in Saudi Arabia, accommodating 62,345 spectators. Al Ittihad has a long-standing rivalry with Al-Hilal, which is referred to as '' Saudi El Clasico'', and is considered the most prominent and most watched annual match. It is the oldest sports club still surviving in Saudi Arabia, as the club was founded in 1927. The most successful period in the club history was the 1990s and the 2000s, when the club achieved a large number of titles and achievements domestically, regionally, and globally, culminating in the club securing th ...
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Al-Wasl F
Al Wasl Sports Club () is a multi-sports club in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates. It is best known for its football team. Current Board of Directors See also * Al Wasl FC Al Wasl Football Club () is an Emirati professional football club based in Zabeel, Dubai that competes in the UAE Pro League. The club plays its home games at Zabeel Stadium. Al-Wasl is amongst the most successful teams in the UAE, winning e ... — association football club References {{DEFAULTSORT:Alwasl Club Al Wasl F.C. Multi-sport clubs in the United Arab Emirates Sport in Dubai Sports clubs and teams established in 1962 ...
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Carlos Villanueva (Chilean Footballer)
Carlos Andrés Villanueva Rolland (born 5 February 1986) is a Chilean former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career Audax Italiano In the Copa Libertadores 2007, the left-footed playmaker was the hub of Audax Italiano. The team was not able to qualify for the knockout phase due to goal differential. Villanueva was rewarded with a call-up to Chile's Copa América 2007 squad. Blackburn Rovers On 17 July 2008, it was confirmed by Villanueva's agents and also former club that Villanueva would play for the Blackburn Rovers of the Premier League in England. He also confirmed this on 29 July, pending a work permit being issued. On 2 August, Villanueva completed his season-long loan move to Blackburn. The club had the option to make the deal permanent, at a pre-agreed fee. Villanueva also agreed terms to extend his contract for a further three years, if the option is exercised. On 27 August, Villanueva made his debut for Blackburn in a League Cup game again ...
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Jaber Mustafa
Jaber Issa Mohammed Mustafa (born 3 June 1997) is a Saudi Arabian football player who plays as a midfielder for Al-Faisaly. He represented the Saudi Arabia national football team on one occasion, in a 23rd Arabian Gulf Cup match against Oman. Club career On 21 January 2018 Jaber Issa signed his first professional contract with Al-Shabab before immediately being loaned out to Villarreal B. Despite making no appearances for Al-Shabab, Jaber left the club on 9 June 2018 and joined fellow Pro League club Al-Ittihad Al-Ittihad may refer to: Sports Football Men Teams * Al-Ittihad Club (Jeddah), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia * Al Ittihad SCSC (Tripoli), Tripoli, Libya * Al Ittihad Gheryan, Gharyan, Libya * Al Ittihad Misurata SC, Misurata, Libya * Al Ittihad SC ... signing a 2-year deal. On 7 September 2022, Issa joined Al-Jabalain. On 7 June 2024, Issa joined Al-Faisaly. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Issa, Jaber 1997 births Saudi Arabian men's footballers Living people Men' ...
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Khaled Al-Sumairi
Khaled Mohammed Al-Samiri ( ;born 1 January 1997) is a Saudi Arabian footballer who plays as a midfielder. Club career On 27 January 2020, Al-Samiri joined Al-Faisaly on loan from Al-Ittihad on a six-month deal. On 27 August 2022, Al-Samiri joined Al-Khaleej on loan. On 9 July 2023, Al-Samiri joined Al-Khaleej on a permanent deal. International career Al-Samiri played his first international game with the Saudi Arabia Under-20 on 28 December 2017 against Senegal (0–2), in the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup. He has also made two appearances for the senior national team. Honours ;Al-Ittihad *Saudi Crown Prince Cup: 2016–17 *King Cup: 2018 ; Al-Faisaly *King Cup: 2020–21 The dash is a punctuation mark consisting of a long horizontal line. It is similar in appearance to the hyphen but is longer and sometimes higher from the baseline. The most common versions are the endash , generally longer than the hyphen ... References External links * Living people 19 ...
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Matthew Jurman
Matthew John Jurman ( ; ) is an Australian soccer player who plays as a centre-back for A-League club Macarthur FC. Club career Youth career After graduating from Westfields Sports High School in 2007, Jurman furthered his football development at the AIS before signing for the Sydney FC youth team in 2008. In his first year at the club, Jurman helped Sydney FC to their first youth championship in the competition's inaugural campaign and later earned himself a senior deal at the club under then manager, John Kosmina. Sydney FC Jurman made his senior debut for Sydney FC off the bench on 9 September 2007 against Perth Glory. Throughout his time at Sydney, he went on to make 22 appearances in the league as well as a number of appearances for the club in the 2011 Asian Champions League. He scored his only goal for Sydney in a 2–1 away loss to Kashima Antlers. Along with a strong finish to the season where he became a first team regular, Jurman is remembered for an incident th ...
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Abdullah Al-Ammar
Abdullah Al-Ammar (; born 1 March 1994) is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who currently plays for Al-Ahli. Career On 17 August 2016, Al-Ammar joined Al-Fateh on a one-year loan from Al-Hilal. On 9 July 2017, Al-Ammar joined Al-Fateh on a two-year deal. On 4 January 2019, Al-Ammar joined Al-Ittihad Al-Ittihad may refer to: Sports Football Men Teams * Al-Ittihad Club (Jeddah), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia * Al Ittihad SCSC (Tripoli), Tripoli, Libya * Al Ittihad Gheryan, Gharyan, Libya * Al Ittihad Misurata SC, Misurata, Libya * Al Ittihad SC ... on a two-and-a-half-year deal. On 1 October 2020, Al-Ammar joined Damac on a free transfer. On 1 September 2021, Al-Ammar renewed his contract with Damac. On 7 September 2023, Al-Ammar joined Al-Ahli on a three-year deal. Career statistics Club External links * References 1994 births Living people Saudi Arabian men's footballers Saudi Arabia men's youth international footballers 21st-century Saudi Arabian spo ...
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Rakan Al-Najjar
Rakan may refer to: In arabic, Rakan means noble. * Radekan, Qazvin, a village in Iran that is also called "Rakan" *In Japanese, the word for an Arhat, in Buddhism, a saint or person who has attained ''nirvana'' * Rakan, a playable character from ''League of Legends''. See also * * * Arakan (other) Arakan is a historical region of Burma. Arakan may also refer to: * Arakan Division, a British colonial division *Rakhine State, a province of Myanmar * Arakan Mountains, Myanmar * Arakanese people (Rakhine people) ** Arakanese Indians or Arakan ... * Arihant (other) * Rakan-ji, a Sōtō temple in Nakatsu, Oita Prefecture, Japan {{disambiguation ...
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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) (). It was founded in 1956. It administers both the club competitions and the national football teams of Saudi Arabia. The Saudi Arabia Football Federation founder is Prince Abdullah bin Faisal al Saud. History National football team The Saudi Arabia national football team (), is nicknamed as Al-Saqour, which means The Falcons. They are one of the most successful football teams in Asia, winning the Asian Championship three times and qualified to the World Cup six times (1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2018, and 2022). Rivalries Saudi Arabia has a major rivalry with Iran. League The Saudi Pro League is the highest level of competition in the country. until the 1970s, football was organized on a regional basis across Saudi Arabia. In the 1976 Saudi Professional League season, with the improvement of transportation links and local footba ...
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2019–20 Al-Ittihad Club Season
The 2019–20 season was Al-Ittihad's 44th consecutive season in the top flight of Saudi football and 93rd year in existence as a football club. The club participated in the Pro League, the King Cup, the AFC Champions League and the Arab Club Champions Cup The Arab Club Champions Cup (, ) is a club football competition organised by the Union of Arab Football Associations (UAFA) and contested by top clubs from the Arab world. The tournament is contested by a total of 37 teams from Asia and Africa. F .... The season covered the period from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020. Players Squad information Out on loan Transfers and loans Transfers in Loans in Transfers out Loans out Pre-season Competitions Overall Overview Goalscorers ''Last Updated: 9 September 2020'' Clean sheets ''Last Updated: 9 September 2020'' Notes References {{DEFAULTSORT:2019-20 Al-Ittihad Club season Al-Ittihad Club (Jeddah) seaso ...
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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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