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Revision as of 20:31, 13 May 2024

Umm-Salal SC
نادي أم صلال
Full nameUmm Salal Sport Club
Nickname(s)Barzan's Falcons
Gegründet1979; 45 years ago (1979)
GroundThani bin Jassim Stadium
Al Gharrafa, Qatar
Capacity21,175
ChairmanAbdulaziz bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani
ManagerPatrice Carteron
LeagueQatar Stars League
2022–23Qatar Stars League, 10th of 12
WebsiteClub website

Umm Salal Sport Club (Arabic: نادي أم صلال الرياضي) is a Qatari professional football club based in Umm Salal, that competes in the Qatar Stars League, the highest tier of Qatari football. Previously called Al-Tadamun Sport Club, Umm Salal is best known for being the first Qatari club that made it to the semi-finals of the AFC Champions League.

History

Umm Salal were formed in 1979 under the name Al-Tadamun Club and entered into the Qatari Second Division along with five other clubs.[1] After the dissolution of two other clubs in the second division, Al Tadamun was also dissolved. The club was reformed in 1996, with Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman Al Thani heading the club.[2] It won the Qatari 2nd Division in their second season after reformation, in addition to lifting the league trophy two more times in 2000 and 2006.

In 2004, the club's name, Al Tadamun Club, was changed to "Umm Salal" by decision of the Qatar Olympic Committee.

They won promotion to the Qatar Stars League in the 2006–07 season. They enjoyed league success, finishing third in consecutive seasons. In 2008, they qualified for the AFC Champions League 2009 after defeating Al Gharafa 4–1 on penalties in the Emir Cup final. They were knocked out of the ACL in the semi-finals, which was the furthest any Qatari club had ever advanced at that time.

The team's nickname, Barzan's Falcons, is a reference to the Barzan Tower, which the Umm Salal Mohammed Fort houses. The tower became renowned for being used during Ramadan to ensure the holy month was observed at the correct time.[3]

Honours

Statistics and records

League seasons

Season Div. Pos. Emir of Qatar Cup Crown Prince Cup Sheikh Jassim Cup Asia
2006 2D 1 1st round - Semi-final - -
2007 QSL 3 Quarter-final Semi-final Group stage - -
2008 QSL 3 Winners Semi-final Group stage - -
2009 QSL 6 2nd round - Winners CL Semi-final
2010 QSL 7 Runners-up - Group stage - -
2011 QSL 9 3rd round - Runners-up - -
2012 QSL 11 3rd round - Group stage - -
2013 QSL 5 Quarter-final - Group stage - -
2014 QSL 7 3rd round - - - -
2015 QSL 6 Quarter-final - - - -
2016 QSL 5 3rd round - - - -
2017 QSL 6 4th round - - - -
2018 QSL 5 Quarter-final - - - -
2019 QSL 9 3rd round - - - -
2020 QSL 10 Round of 16 - - - -
2021 QSL 10 Round of 16 - - - -
2022 QSL 6 Round of 16 - - - -

Asian record

Competition Pld W D L GF GA
AFC Champions League 11 4 3 4 11 20
Total 11 4 3 4 11 20
  • Q = Qualification
  • GS = Group stage
  • R16 = Round of 16
  • QF = Quarter-final
  • SF = Semi-final

AFC Champions League

Round Land Club Startseite Away
2009
GS Vereinigte Arabische Emirate Al Jazira 2–2 1–0
GS Saudi-Arabien Al-Ittihad 1–3 0–7
GS Iran Esteghlal 1–0 1–1
R16 Saudi-Arabien Al-Hilal 0–0 (4–3p)
QF Südkorea FC Seoul 3–2 1–1
SF Südkorea Pohang Steelers 1–2 0–2

Colours and crest

View of the Barzan Towers

Crest history

Shirt sponsors and manufacturers

Period Kit manufacture Shirt sponsor
2006–08 Vereinigte Staaten Nike Katar RasGas
2008 Deutschland Jako None
2008–11 Vereinigte Staaten Nike Katar RasGas
2011–13 Katar MSC–Q
2013–present None

Kit history

Home kit from Ø–2007
Home kit from 2007 to 2009
Home kit from 2009 to 2011
Home kit from 2011 to 2012
Home kit from 2012 to 2013
Home kit from 2013–present

Stadium

Built in 1996 in Umm Salal Ali, the Umm Salal Stadium covers 34,500 m2 and features two football pitches, locker rooms and an administrative office.[4] However, due to its insufficient capacity and facilities, the club uses Thani bin Jassim Stadium as its homegrounds.[1]

Players

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Katar QAT Omar Yahya
3 MF Katar QAT Abdelrahman Raafat
4 DF Katar QAT Hussain Al-Haifi
5 DF Katar QAT Sayed Issa
6 MF Algerien ALG Victor Lekhal
7 FW Curaçao CUW Kenji Gorré
8 MF Katar QAT Adel Al-Sulaimane
9 FW Angola ANG Lucas João
11 MF Katar QAT Nasser Al-Nasr
12 MF Katar QAT Khalid Abdulraouf
13 GK Katar QAT Sami Habib Beldi
14 MF Marokko MAR Oussama Tannane
15 DF Marokko MAR Marouane Louadni
17 MF Katar QAT Khaled Waleed
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW Katar QAT Abdallah Khaled
19 DF Algerien ALG Naïm Laidouni
20 MF Katar QAT Ali Afif
21 MF Katar QAT Waleed Fathy
22 MF Katar QAT Saud Al-Nasr
23 GK Senegal SEN Landing Badji
50 GK Katar QAT Ahmad Hamed
70 FW Katar QAT Meshaal Al-Shammeri
77 DF Katar QAT Abdulrahman Al-Rashidi
95 GK Katar QAT Mohamed El-Gendy
96 DF Katar QAT Husam Kamal
98 DF Katar QAT Ibrahim Al-Kirby
99 MF Katar QAT Elyas Barimil

List of notable players

Only league games are counted. To appear in this list, a player must have either:

  • Made at least 50 appearances for the team
  • Scored at least 15 goals for the team

Updated 14 August 2013.[5][6]

Name Nationality Position Debut Appearances Goals
Jawad Akeel  Katar Midfielder 2006 141 4
Ibrahima Nadiya  Katar Midfielder 2003 133 28
Baba Malick  Katar Goalkeeper 2013 97 0
Ismail Mousa  Katar Defender 2011 92 0
Dheyab Al-Annabi  Katar Midfielder 2014 86 2
Jeddo  Katar Striker 2007 82 4
Fábio César  Katar Midfielder 2006 76 21
Mustafa Aden  Katar Midfielder 2006 75 1
Saoud Ghanem  Katar Midfielder 2006 74 4
Mohamed Husain  Bahrain Defender 2009 73 1
Magno Alves  Brasilien Striker 2008 55 40
Dahi Al Naemi  Katar Midfielder 2007 55 2

Board of directors

Position Staff
President Katar Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani[7]
Vice-President Katar Tamim bin Mohamed Al-Thani[7]
General secretary Katar Khalid Mohammed Al Jabbar
Assistant secretary Katar Hassan Ali Aman
Treasurer Katar Mohammed Khamis Al Ali
Board member Katar Abdullah bin Saud Al Thani
Board member Katar Jumaa Mubarak Ali
Board member Katar Mohammed Salem Al Naimi
Board member Katar Saber Mattar Al Sultan

Last updated: 1 May 2014
Source: Board of directors

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Head coach Frankreich PATRICE CARTERON
Assistant coach Ägypten AHMED HAFEZ
Assistant coach Portugal FERNADO RIBEIRO
Fitness coach Brasilien Danilo Ribeiro Nakagawa
Goalkeeping coach Portugal Rogerio Malheiro
Team Manager Katar EMAD AL SHAMMRI
Team Manager Katar Faisal Fahed
Team doctor Tunesien NOOR OKBABA
Physiotherapist Tunesien MAZEN AL MAZEN
TunesienImad Daaji
Technical director Katar ALI AMIN
Massage therapist Ägypten MOHAMED ZINHUM
Massage therapist Ägypten Ibrahim Hussain
Match Analyst/ Performance Analyst Brasilien WILDIMARK SILVA
Kitman Indien Munir Al Dosari

Managerial history

As of 11 May 2023[8]

Club rankings

National ranking

As of 15 May 2023.[11]
Current Rank Land Team Points
8 Katar Qatar SC 1317
9 Katar Al-Ahli SC 1276
10 Katar Umm Salal SC 1274
11 Katar Al-Sailiya SC 1269
12 Katar Al-Markhiya SC 1244

Asian ranking

As of 15 May 2023.[12]
Current Rank Land Team Points
201 Katar Al-Ahli SC 1276
202 Usbekistan FK Olympic Tashkent 1276
203 Katar Umm Salal SC 1274
204 Thailand Esan United 1274
205 Iran Fajr Sepasi 1274

World ranking

As of 15 May 2023.[13]
Current Rank Land Team Points
1777 Ungarn Gyirmót SE 1274
1778 Marokko Chabab Rif Al Hoceima 1274
1779 Katar Umm Salal SC 1274
1780 Venezuela Aragua FC 1274
1781 Thailand Esan United 1274

References

  1. ^ a b "Club profile". qsl.com.qa. Archived from the original on 7 October 2017. Retrieved 18 May 2014.
  2. ^ "(صحيفة نـ(6)ـادي أم صلال)اهداف وصورمباراة أم صلال والعربي بالداخل". kooora.com. Archived from the original on 17 September 2021. Retrieved 18 May 2014.
  3. ^ "Barzan towers". explore-qatar.com. Archived from the original on 12 December 2012. Retrieved 22 May 2013.
  4. ^ "QOC Venue Booklet" (PDF). Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC). 24 March 2015. p. 80. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 January 2019. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  5. ^ "Qatar Stars League". QSL. Archived from the original on 20 June 2012. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
  6. ^ "Umm Ṣalāl SC 13/14". national-football-teams.com. Archived from the original on 9 January 2014. Retrieved 22 May 2013.
  7. ^ a b "Sheikh Abdulaziz elected president of Umm Salal". 2020-08-13. Archived from the original on 2021-04-23. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
  8. ^ "Umm Salal SC Manager history". Archived from the original on 2023-06-25. Retrieved 2023-05-11.
  9. ^ a b "عبدالعزيز علي الحمادي". qauthors.qa (in Arabic). Archived from the original on 3 October 2023. Retrieved 19 June 2023.
  10. ^ المدرب المتألق في الملاعب القطرية سعد حافظ قدت فريق التضامن لإحراز كأس قطر رفضت العقد اللبناني إكراماً لعيون النصر خرجت نجوم المنتخب القطري (in Arabic). almadapaper.net. Archived from the original on 30 May 2016. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
  11. ^ "Qatar Football / Soccer Clubs Ranking". Archived from the original on 2023-05-10. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
  12. ^ "Asia Football / Soccer Clubs Ranking". Archived from the original on 2021-04-20. Retrieved 2021-05-15.
  13. ^ "World Football / Soccer Clubs Ranking". Archived from the original on 2021-04-13. Retrieved 2021-05-15.