Al-Wahda SC (Syria)

Al-Wahda Sports Club (Arabic: نادي الوحدة الرياضي) is a Syrian multi-sports club based in Damascus. It is mostly known for its football and basketball teams. Al-Wahda were founded in 1928. They play their home games at the Abbasiyyin Stadium. The club is nicknamed The Damascene orange.

Al-Wahda SC
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Full nameAl-Wahda Sports Club (Damascus)
Nickname(s)Damascene orange
(Arabic: البرتقالة الدمشقية)
Founded1928
GroundAbbasiyyin Stadium
Damascus, Syria
Capacity30,000
ChairmanMaher Alsaed
ManagerGhassan Matouk
LeagueSyrian Premier League
2019–205th
Active departments of
Al-Wahda SC
Football Basketball

History

Founded in 1928, Al Wahda is one of the oldest clubs in the Arab world. Previous names for the club include Al Ghouta, and Qasioun (named after Mount Qasioun which overlooks the city of Damascus). Ahmed Ezzat Rifai is the original founder of this club. He met with a group of friends in Souq Saruja, Damascus to discuss setting up a new sports club, and they agreed to found the club and named it Qasioun.[note 1] The club was officially opened in 1928 and hosted a series of sports, including football and weightlifting.

The "Golden Era"

Nenad Stavrić is a Serbian coach who joined Al-Wahda club in 2001. He started with two losses against Al-Horriya and Al-Karamah followed with draw with Al-Jaish, the team had to wait until the fifth week of the season to achieve their first win with the new coach. The team finished the league in the third place. In his second year the team had a big improvement In the level of performance especially with the new formation 4–4–2 which was the first time ever a Syrian team to use it, in the beginning the results was awful with the new formation especially the big defeat against the Saudi Arabia champion Al-Ittihad Jeddah seven to nothing in the Arabian club tournament, but after that the team keep improving to win the Syrian Cup in 2003 against Al-Ittihad Aleppo after a dramatic match 5–3. In the next season he made the dream true and Al-Wahda is the 2003–04 Syrian League champion for the first time in the club history, also the team reached the final of AFC Cup and lost against the other Syrian side Al-Jaish after losing the first game 2–3 and winning the second game 1–0. In 2004–05 the team was too close to win the title again but it lost it in the last few weeks with missing a key players along the season with major injury. The curse of injuries continued in the following season but even though the team was closer than the year before to clinch the title. The chairman of the club Khaled Hbobaty decided to replace him with Mansoor Haj Saied and the club entered the black tunnel for several years and remains so to this day.

Achievements

2003–04, 2013–14
1993, 2003, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2020
2016, 2020
In 2016, Al-Wehda received[1] an extraordinary Nine Values Cup, an award of the  international children's social programme Football for Friendship.

Performance in AFC competitions

2005: Group Stage
2004: Finalist
2013: Qualifying Round
2014: Group Stage

Performance in ACL Competitions

2005–06: First Round
2006–07: First Round

Current squad

First-team squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  SYR Radwan Al Azhar
2 DF  SYR Ibrahim Al Abdullah
3 DF  SYR Ali Diab
4 DF  SYR Omar Al Midani
5 MF  SYR Mohammad Al Ghabbash
6 MF  SYR Burhan Sahyouni
7 MF  SYR Osama Omari
8 DF  SYR Shuaib Al Ali
9 MF  SYR Mohammad Fares
10 FW  SYR Raja Rafe
11 FW  SYR Ali Al Ramadan
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 MF  SYR Khaled Mobayed
13 GK  SYR Talal Al Hussen
14 FW  SYR Majed Al Haj
17 DF  SYR Mohammad Rammal
20 MF  SYR Mohammad Ali
23 MF  SYR Mahmoud Al Darraj
30 MF  SYR Qusay Habib
31 GK  SYR Taha Mousa
77 MF  SYR Mohamad Al Hasan
85 DF  SYR Wael Ayan
99 FW  SYR Abdulhadi Shalha

Former managers

Notable former players

For all current and former Al-Wahda SC players with a Wikipedia article see Category:Al-Wahda SC (Syria) players.

Notes

  1. Qasioun SC, another sports club, was established in 1991.
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