Al-Karamah SC

Al-Karamah Sports Club (Arabic: نادي الكرامة الرياضي) is a Syrian football club based in the city of Homs. Founded in 1928, it is considered to be one of Asia's oldest sporting clubs. The club has won eight Syrian League titles and eight Syrian Cup titles. It also was the first Syrian club to win both the league and cup titles in the same year. The club is based at the Khaled Ibn Al Walid Stadium. In 2008 the club formed Board of Honor from a prominent business men[1] of the city of Homs to support the club activities and Dr Mohammed Rahif Hakmi[2] was elected as the Board Chairman.

Al-Karamah
Full nameAl-Karamah Sports Club
Nickname(s)Blue Eagles
Eagles of Asia
Founded1928
GroundKhaled Ibn Al Walid Stadium
Capacity32,000
ChairmanDr. Ghassan Ksayer
ManagerAbdel Kader Rifai
LeagueSyrian Premier League
2019–208th

AFC Champions League 2006

Al-Karamah won the double (league and cup) in 2006–07, 2007–08 and 2008–09

In 2006 the club reached the finals Asian CL campaign, winning most of the major Asian football teams. The club played on the way to the semi-final Al Wahda from the UAE, Saba Battery from Iran with the team was led by the international goal scorer Ali Daei and Al-Gharafa from Qater (Qater League current champions at the time). They finished at the top of group and qualified for the Asian CL quarter-finals with 4 wins and 2 losses.

In the quarter-final the club played Al Ittihad where they lost in the first leg in Jeddah 0–2. In the return match at home, Alkarameh scored 2 goals during the first 90 minutes and the match went into extra time. In extra time, Mohannad Ibrahim scored 2 goals and Al-Karamah ended up winning the game 4–0 which caused a tie with an overall aggregate score of 4–2 causing a great surprise in AFC Champions League history. .

The club moved on to play Al-Qadisya of Kuwait in the semi-final. The first leg in Homs, Syria. resulting in 0–0 draw. while Al-Karamah was in possession for 85% of the time. The return leg was in Kuwait. Al-Karamah won the game by scoring in the 14th minute of the match by Aatef Jenyat.

On 1 November 2006, the club played Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (South Korea) where Al Karama lost the first leg 2–0 in South Korea. In the second leg, Al Karama won 2–1 in Homs but the final aggregate score was 2–3, making Jeonbuk the 2006 AFC Champion League Winner.

Achievements

1974–75, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1995–96, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09
1982–83, 1986–87, 1994–95, 1995–96, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10
1985, 2008
2006: Runners-up
2009: Runners-up

Performance in AFC competitions

2006: Runners-up
2007: Quarter-finals
2008: Quarter-finals
2010: Qualifying play-off – West semi-finals
2001: First round
2009: Runners-up
2010: Quarter-finals
2011: Group Stage

Al-Karamah in Asia

Current squad

As on 10 of September 2019

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  SYR Ahmad Shiha
GK  SYR Abdullatif Nassan
GK  SYR Mosab Balhous
DF  SYR Jihad Bismar
DF  SYR Abdullah Jenyat
DF  SYR Alaa Zaqrit
DF  SYR Omar Samman
DF  SYR Mohamad Sahyouni
DF  SYR Milad Hamad
DF  SYR Amer Terkawi
DF  SYR Yasser Shahen
DF  SYR Shaher Kakhi
DF  SYR Haitham Al Luz
MF  SYR Hummam Abou Samra
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  SYR Zaid Ghrer
MF  SYR Rami Al Omar
MF  SYR Abdallah Jumaa
MF  SYR Baraa Diyarbakirli
MF  SYR Ali Zakaria
MF  SYR Abd Al Kader Shaaban
MF  SYR Ahmad Asaad
MF  SYR Ahmad Buhlaq
MF  SYR Wasel Al Hussein
FW  SYR Ahmad Omaier
FW  SYR Emad Al Hamwi
FW  SYR Moataz Salhani
FW  SYR Abd Al Salam Rahmoun

Notable former players

For all current and former Al-Karamah SC players with a Wikipedia article see Category:Al-Karamah players.

References

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