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1 History  





2 Administration  





3 Honours  



3.1  Domestic  





3.2  Asian  







4 International Competitions  



4.1  Overview  





4.2  Record by country  





4.3  Matches  







5 Current squad  



5.1  Other players under contract  







6 Current staff  





7 Managerial history  





8 See also  





9 References  





10 External links  














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Al-Qadsiah FC
Full nameAl-Qadsiah Saudi Football Club
Nickname(s)Fares Al Sharqiya (Knight of the East)
Fakhr Al Sharqiya (Pride of the Eastern Province)
Founded1967; 57 years ago (1967)
GroundPrince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium
Khobar, Saudi Arabia
Capacity20,000[1]
OwnerSaudi Aramco
ChairmanBader Al-Reziza
ManagerMíchel
LeaguePro League
2023–24FDL, 1st of 18 (promoted)
WebsiteClub website

Home colours

Away colours

Third colours

Current season

Al-Qadsiah Football Club (Arabic: نادي القادسية) is a Saudi Arabian professional football club that competes in the Saudi Pro League. The team is based in the eastern city of Khobar and their home ground is the Prince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium.[2]

History[edit]

Al-Qadsiah have been a regular and uninterrupted participant in the Saudi Premier League since its inception in the inaugural 1976-77 season, their best ever top-flight season came in the 1980–81 season when they finished in 3rd place. Al-Qadsiah's most successful period in their history came in the early 90's when they won the 1991-92 Crown Prince Cup against Al-Shabab 4–2 on penalties to claim their first ever top flight title. The club's cup win qualified them for the Asian Cup Winners' Cup, where they reached the final to face South China whom they beat 6–2 on aggregate to clinch the 1993–94 title. In the same season they also picked up the 1993–94 Saudi Federation Cup by beating Al-Nassr 2–0 in the final. After 21 consecutive seasons in the top flight, as well as achieving two domestic titles and one continental title the club was relegated for the first time in their history in the 1996–97 season.

Following the club's first relegation, Al-Qadsiah have become inconsistent in their performances, yo-yoing between divisions with five promotions and relegations since the 1999-2000 season.

In the summer of 2023 Ministry of Sports announced that Al-Qadsiah, together with 7 other clubs in Saudi Arabia, are transformed into companies and Al-Qadsiah become owned by Saudi Aramco.[3] The team, who competes in the Saudi First Division League, invest in transfers in order to fight for promotion to Saudi Pro League.[4]

On 6 May 2024, Al-Qadsiah promoted to Saudi Pro League following a 2–2 draw with Ohod.

Administration[edit]

The current administration that runs the club is the club-president Madi Al-Hajri and vice-president Abdullah Badgaish.

Honours[edit]

Domestic[edit]

Asian[edit]

International Competitions[edit]

Overview[edit]

As of 1 May 2013
Competition Pld W D L GF GA
Asian Cup Winners' Cup 6 4 1 1 12 5
Arab Club Champions Cup 2 1 0 1 3 3
Arab Cup Winners' Cup 6 3 1 2 10 4
TOTAL 14 8 2 4 25 12

Record by country[edit]

Country Pld W D L GF GA GD Win%
 Algeria 1 1 0 0 4 2 +2 100.00
 Bahrain 2 1 0 1 4 2 +2 050.00
 Iraq 3 2 0 1 6 3 +3 066.67
 Hong Kong 2 2 0 0 6 2 +4 100.00
 Morocco 2 0 0 2 0 2 −2 000.00
 Qatar 2 1 1 0 2 1 +1 050.00
 Sudan 1 1 0 0 3 0 +3 100.00
 United Arab Emirates 1 0 1 0 0 0 +0 000.00

Matches[edit]

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1993–94 Asian Cup Winners' Cup 1R Bahrain Al-Wehda 4–1 0−1 4–2
QF Maldives New Radiant w/o[A]
SF Qatar Al-Arabi 1–0 1−1 2–1
Final Hong Kong South China 2–0 4−2 6–2
Arab Cup Winners' Cup Group B Algeria ASO Chlef 4–2 2nd
Iraq Haifa 3–0
Morocco CO Casablanca 0–1
United Arab Emirates Al-Nasr 0–0
SF Sudan Al-Mourada 3–0 3–0
Final Morocco CO Casablanca 0–1 0–1
2005–06 Arab Champions League R32 Iraq Al-Zawraa 3–2 0–1 3−3 (a)

Key: 1R/2R – First/Second round; R16 – Round of 16; QF – Quarter-final; SF – Semi-final;

Notes
  • ^
    New Radiant withdrew.
  • Current squad[edit]

    As of 31 January 2024[6][7]

    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 Belgium BEL Koen Casteels
    4 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Abdullah Hazazi
    5 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Jehad Thakri
    6 DF Spain ESP Nacho
    7 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Ayman Al-Khulaif
    8 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Mohammed Aboulshamat
    9 FW Senegal SEN Mbaye Diagne
    10 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Saleh Aboulshamat
    11 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Mohammed Al-Marri
    12 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Taher Wadi
    16 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Yahya Gharwi
    17 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Abdullah Al-Shamekh
    18 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Turki Al-Ammar
    19 MF Peru PER André Carrillo
    21 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Naif Al-Ghamdi
    32 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Abdullah Hassoun
    No. Pos. Nation Player
    35 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Salman Al-Messawi
    37 GK Saudi Arabia KSA Abdulaziz Al-Shehri
    39 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Abdulrahman Al-Dawsari
    40 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Ibrahim Mahnashi
    50 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Mohammed Al-Shanqiti
    66 FW Saudi Arabia KSA Abdulaziz Al-Othman
    70 FW Saudi Arabia KSA Mohammed Al-Saiari
    77 FW Saudi Arabia KSA Yasser Duraibi
    82 GK Saudi Arabia KSA Ahmed Al-Kassar
    88 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Naif Masoud
    96 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Hussain Al-Nattar
    99 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Nafea Al-Sumairi
    DF Saudi Arabia KSA Mohammed Qassem
    MF Saudi Arabia KSA Hussain Al-Qahtani
    MF Uruguay URU Nahitan Nández
    FW Mexico MEX Julián Quiñones

    Other players under contract[edit]

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

    No. Pos. Nation Player
    22 GK Spain ESP Joel Robles
    42 DF Germany GER Alexander Hack
    49 FW Saudi Arabia KSA Eissa Al-Thaqrullah
    No. Pos. Nation Player
    DF Saudi Arabia KSA Abdulmohsen Al-Kheliwi
    MF Saudi Arabia KSA Ibrahim Jaafari
    MF Saudi Arabia KSA Ahmed Sufyani

    Current staff[edit]

    Position Name
    Manager Spain Míchel
    Assistant Manager Spain Juan Carlos Mandiá
    Spain Adrián González
    First-Team Coach Spain Joaquín Gómez
    Goalkeeper Coach Spain Monchi
    Conditioning Coach Spain Quique Sanz
    Spain Miguel Ángel García
    Chief Analyst Wales Dominic Mahoney
    Physiotherapist Spain Jesus David Arco
    Spain Alvaro Astolfi Ramos
    Netherlands Jesper Gabriels
    Soft Tissue Therapist England Stewart Welsh
    Academy Manager Spain Carlos Hugo
    Technical Director Spain Carlos Antón
    Assistant to the Technical Director England Samuel Bensley

    Managerial history[edit]

  • Saudi Arabia Khalil Ibrahim Al-Zayani (1992–93)
  • Slovakia Ján Pivarník (1993–94)
  • Germany Hans-Dieter Schmidt (1995–96)
  • Algeria Noureddine Saâdi (1997–98)
  • Brazil Cabralzinho (1999–01)
  • Tunisia Ahmad Al-Ajlani (2001–03)
  • Tunisia Youssef Zouaoui (2003)
  • Slovakia Ján Pivarník (2003–04)
  • Tunisia Ahmad Al-Ajlani (2004–05)
  • Tunisia Abderrazek Chebbi (October 1, 2008 – May 12, 2009)
  • Argentina Daniel Lanata (June 26, 2009 – August 29, 2009)
  • Tunisia Ammar Souayah (August 29, 2009 – November 27, 2009)
  • Tunisia Anas Al-Zerqati (caretaker) (November 27, 2009 – December 9, 2009)
  • Bulgaria Dimitar Dimitrov (December 9, 2009 – June 1, 2011)
  • Portugal Mariano Barreto (June 6, 2011 – February 11, 2013)
  • Croatia Mladen Frančić (February 11, 2013 – May 4, 2013)
  • Tunisia Abderrazek Chebbi (August 7, 2013 – February 10, 2014)
  • Saudi Arabia Omar Bakhashwain (February 13, 2014 – March 2, 2014)
  • Tunisia Ayman Lajdidi (March 2, 2014 – April 5, 2014)
  • North Macedonia Gjoko Hadžievski (May 27, 2014 – October 12, 2014)
  • Tunisia Jameel Qassem (October 20, 2014 – October 30, 2015)
  • Brazil Alexandre Gallo (October 30, 2015 – January 29, 2016)
  • Saudi Arabia Hamad Al-Dossari (January 29, 2016 – October 29, 2016)
  • Algeria Riadh Belkhir (October 29, 2016 – November 9, 2016)
  • Brazil Hélio dos Anjos (November 9, 2016 – April 22, 2017)
  • Saudi Arabia Bandar Basraih (April 22, 2017 – May 5, 2017)
  • Tunisia Nacif Beyaoui (June 16, 2017 – November 2, 2017)
  • Brazil Paulo Bonamigo (November 2, 2017 – February 5, 2018)
  • Saudi Arabia Bandar Basraih (February 5, 2018 – April 13, 2018)
  • Serbia Aleksandar Stanojević (May 23, 2018 – November 4, 2018)
  • Bulgaria Ivaylo Petev (November 5, 2018 – March 10, 2019)
  • Saudi Arabia Bandar Basraih (March 10, 2019 – April 22, 2019)
  • Tunisia Nacif Beyaoui (April 22, 2019 – May 16, 2019)
  • Tunisia Yousef Al Mannai (June 30, 2019 – June 7, 2021)
  • Tunisia Mohammed Dahmane (July 2, 2021 – December 23, 2021)
  • Serbia Aleksandar Ilić (January 8, 2022 – May 31, 2022)
  • Saudi Arabia Khaled Al-Atwi (June 18, 2022 – September 22, 2022)
  • Tunisia Habib Ben Romdhane (September 22, 2022 – April 17, 2023)
  • Saudi Arabia Yousef Al-Ghadeer (April 17, 2023 – May 31, 2023)
  • England Robbie Fowler (June 29, 2023 – October 26, 2023)
  • Spain Míchel (October 27, 2023 – )
  • See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Prince Saud Bin Jalawi Sport City Stadium". Saudi Pro League Statistics. Archived from the original on 16 September 2017. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  • ^ "Soccerway profile". Archived from the original on 2018-12-01. Retrieved 2018-02-20.
  • ^ 8 sports clubs become firms owned by development bodies
  • ^ Liverpool great Robbie Fowler heads to Saudi Arabia as coach of Al-Qadisiyah
  • ^ a b Ian King and Mohammed Qayed (6 September 2012). "Saudi Arabia – List of Cup Winners". RSSSF. Archived from the original on 3 August 2022. Retrieved 5 December 2012.
  • ^ "تشكيلة - القادسية". Archived from the original on 2017-04-25. Retrieved 2021-08-29.
  • ^ "تشكيلة اللاعبين". Archived from the original on 2021-09-08. Retrieved 2021-09-08.
  • ^ "The Ministry of Youth And Sports : Sudan" (in Arabic). Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  • External links[edit]

    Preceded by

    Yokohama F·Marinos
    Japan

    Asian Cup Winners' Cup
    Runner-up: South China

    1994
    Succeeded by

    Yokohama Flügels
    Japan


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