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Al-Arabi SC (Saudi Arabia)

Coordinates: 26°3′51″N 43°59′48″E / 26.06417°N 43.99667°E / 26.06417; 43.99667
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Al-Arabi
Full nameAl-Arabi Sports Club
Nickname(s)Fares Unaizah (The Knight of Unaizah)
Founded1958; 66 years ago (1958)
GroundDepartment of Education Stadium
Unaizah, Saudi Arabia
Capacity10,000
ChairmanAmeen Al-Malah
ManagerDamir Burić
LeagueFirst Division League
2023–24FDL, 4th of 18

Al-Arabi Sports Club (Arabic: نادي العربي), also known as Al-Arabi Al-Saudi, is a professional multi-sports club based in Unaizah, Saudi Arabia. The football team competes in the Saudi First Division League, the second tier of Saudi football.[1]

History

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Establishment

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Al Arabi Sporting Club was formed in Unaizah in 1958, by a group of young people in the city. The club operated unofficially as an amateur club until 1967 and was registered officially in the same year when General Presidency of Youth Welfare Abdulrahman Al-N'aim officially took over. The club has had fourteen presidents from its establishment until 2010, Currently, Adeeb Al-Kwiter is the president.

Football

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Match between the Al-Arabi and Sdoos in Saudi Division 2.

Al-Arabi played for the first time in the Saudi First Division in the 1986–87 season. However, It played for four seasons until it won the Saudi First Division in 1989–90 season and was promoted to the Saudi Premier League. The club played one season in the Saudi Premier League and then was relegated to the Saudi First Division, where they played for four years. Al-Arabi was relegated in 1994–95 to the Saudi Second Division and attempted to rise back to the Saudi First Division in the 1995–96 season. Al-Arabi lost in the qualifier finals which was held in Al-Hasa. They played the 1996–97 and the 1997–98 season in the second division, until they were relegated to the third division in the 1998–99 season. The club continued in the third division until managing to qualify in 2001–02 in the final qualification match which was held in Najran and was promoted. The team played in the second division for from the 2002–03 season until the 2004–05 season where it was once again to the third division. Al-Arabi returned to the Saudi Second Division in the 2008–09 season after getting second place in the final qualification which was held in Dammam. In the 2021–22 season, they were champions of the Saudi Second Division and was promoted in the Saudi First Division. They have been playing in that division since the 2022–23 season.

Current squad

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As of 1 July 2023:

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Saudi Arabia KSA Basil Al-Bahrani
2 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Abdulrahman Al-Masoudi
3 DF Brazil BRA Reinaldo Dutra
4 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Manaf Abo Yabes
5 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Mohammed Al-Mohanna
6 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Sulaiman Al-Nakhli
7 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Mohammed Mile
8 MF Mali MLI Hamidou Traoré
10 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Wesam Wahib
11 MF Netherlands NED Ola John
12 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Turki Al-Jaadi
13 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Musleh Al-Shaikh (on loan from Al-Okhdood)
14 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Firas Al-Ghamdi (on loan from Al-Ahli)
18 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Yousef Al-Hunaifish
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW Senegal SEN Ablaye Mbengue
21 GK Saudi Arabia KSA Ayman Al-Hussaini
22 GK Saudi Arabia KSA Melfi Al-Rashidi
23 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Rakan Al-Tulayhi (on loan from Al-Taawoun)
24 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Adeeb Al-Hassan (on loan from Al-Taawoun)
29 FW Saudi Arabia KSA Nawaf Al-Bakhit
33 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Mohammed Al-Duaiji
37 GK Saudi Arabia KSA Abdulsalam Al-Shamsan
41 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Sultan Faqihi
70 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Ali Dagarshawi
77 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Thamer Al-Mousa
91 FW Honduras HON Romell Quioto
99 FW Saudi Arabia KSA Muaiad Al-Sharari
MF Saudi Arabia KSA Hussain Al-Eisa

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
26 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Ibrahim Al-Masri (on loan to Al-Hilaliyah)

Club honours (Football)

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Current technical staff

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Position Name
Manager Kuwait Maher Al-Shammari
Assistant Manager Vacant
Goalkeeping Coach Algeria Abdali Al-Aoaqbi
Under-17-team Coach Egypt Abdulaziz Ibrahim
Under-14-team Coach Egypt Tariq Sharif
Goalkeeping Coach-Youth system Egypt Tarek Atia
Head of Medical Egypt Mahmoud Karim

Coaches history

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Basketball

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Club honours (Basketball)

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1997

Club honours (Hand Ball)

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1983

1977

2009

Stadium

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Department of Education Stadium in Unaizah.

Al-Arabi does not have its own football stadium, and uses a playground for training. A sport compound was built in Unaizah with facilities for a wide range of competitive sports, and the General Presidency of Youth Welfare decided to hold a draw between the city's two clubs for the right to use it. Al-Najma SC gained the right to use the stadium without a draw. In February 2007 during an interview on a program called C.V., Saleh Al-Wassel, the then-president of Al-Najma, admitted that he used his influence to obtain the newly built sports facility in Unaizah.

Al Arabi is currently playing all of its home matches at the Department of Education Stadium.

Indoor facilities

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Al-Arabi Pavilion is an indoor sports arena used particularly for basketball and handball matches for the club. The capacity of the stadium is 7,000 people, and was built in 2007.

Presidents

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Adeeb Al-Kwiter Current club president.
  • Saudi Arabia Suleiman Al-Badi
  • Saudi Arabia Abdulrahman Al-Naim
  • Saudi Arabia Ahmed Al-Turki
  • Saudi Arabia Mohammed Al-Manea
  • Saudi Arabia Ibrahim Al-Zaki
  • Saudi Arabia Abdulrahman Al-Musaed
  • Saudi Arabia Ahmad Al-Mansur
  • Saudi Arabia Fahad Al-Wahaibi
  • Saudi Arabia Ahmad Al-Subaie
  • Saudi Arabia Ahmed Al-Marzouq
  • Saudi Arabia Adeeb Al-Kwiter
  • Saudi Arabia Mohammed Al-Dukahil
  • Saudi Arabia Abdulaziz Al Dera
  • Saudi Arabia Ameen Al Malah

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "العربي - Al-Arabi".
  2. ^ "Al-Muslam successor to coach Akram Salman". Posted 18 March 1992 Page No. 31
  3. ^ "AL ARABI HAVE APPOINTED WARDI MURAD".[permanent dead link]
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