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Sharjah Football Club (Arabic: نادي الشارقة لكرة القدم) is an Emirati professional football club based in Sharjah that competes in the UAE Pro League. Their home stadium is Sharjah Stadium.

Sharjah
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Full nameSharjah Football Club
Nickname(s)Al-Malik (The Kings)
Short nameSharjah
Founded1966; 58 years ago (1966)[1]
GroundSharjah Stadium
Capacity18,000[2]
OwnerSultan bin Muhammad Al-Qasimi
ChairmanAli Al Midfa
Head coachCosmin Olăroiu
LeagueUAE Pro League
2023–24UAE Pro League, 4th
Websitehttps://sharjahclub.ae/en/
Current season

Founded in 1966, Sharjah FC is considered to be one of the pioneers and top institutes in UAE Football since its inception, Achieving success throughout the years made Sharjah one of the most prestigious clubs in the country. Sharjah FC is also the most successful team in the Emirate of Sharjah, winning 6 Pro League titles, 10 Presidents Cups, 1 League Cup and 3 Super Cups. The club was also the first official UAE league champion since its establishment in 1974.

History

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Golden Age

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Sharjah FC was founded in 1966 under the name of Al Oruba Club, they were the first official champions of the UAE League winning it in 1974 after beating Al Ahli and Oman. The club would merge with Al Khaleej in 1974 to form Al Sharjah SCC and relocate their headquarters in Sharjah City. The club would later see itself win the league in 4 more occasions during the 80s and 90s and 8 out of the 22 players in the UAE's 1990 squad were players from Sharjah, more than any other club at the time.[3]

Decline

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During the mid-2000s however, Sharjah would see a decline as they would finish in mid-table consecutively and in 2012, the club got relegated for the first time in their history. However, the club were quickly promoted back to the top tier division in 2013.

New Era

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Sharjah FC won their first title since 1996 in 2019 with a record of only one loss. On 14 September 2019, Sharjah won their first UAE Super Cup title since 1994 after beating Shabab Al Ahli in penalties 4–3. The club went on to win the UAE League Cup in the 2022–23 season for the first time in the clubs history, the club also won two more UAE President's Cups back to back after reaching the final in 2022 and 2023 beating Al Wahda 1-0 and Al Ain 14–13 on penalties, making Sharjah FC the champions a record of 10 times, the most in the country.

Honours

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Domestic

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Leagues

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Cups

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Regional

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Season-by-season record

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Season Lvl. Tms. Pos. President's Cup League Cup
2008–09 1 12 10th Quarter-Finals First Round
2009–10 1 12 6th Round of 16 First Round
2010–11 1 12 7th Preliminary Round First Round
2011–12 1 12 12th Semi-Finals First Round
2012–13 2 14 2nd Quarter-Finals
2013–14 1 14 7th Round of 16 Semi-Finals
2014–15 1 14 12th Round of 16 Runner-ups
2015–16 1 14 11th Quarter-Finals First Round
2016–17 1 14 9th Semi-Finals First Round
2017–18 1 12 6th Quarter-Finals First Round
2018–19 1 14 1st Semi-Finals First Round
2019–20a 1 14 4th Semi-Finals Quarter-Finals
2020–21 1 14 4th Semi-Finals Quarter-Finals
2021–22 1 14 2nd Champions First Round
2022–23 1 14 7th Champions Champions
2023–24 1 14 4th Quarter-Finals Quarter-Finals

Notes^ 2019–20 UAE football season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Arab Emirates.

Club officials

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Position Staff
Head Coach Romania  Cosmin Olăroiu
Assistant Coach Romania  Cătălin Necula
Romania  Gabriel Caramarin
Goalkeeper Coach Romania  Eugen Nae
Technical Staff United Arab Emirates  Abdulrahman Al-Haddad
Fitness Trainer Italy  Ferdinando Hippoliti
Rehab Trainer Brazil  Leandro Aiub
Analyst Romania  Rareș Ene

Current squad

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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 United Arab Emirates  UAE Khaled Tawhid U23
2 DF United Arab Emirates  UAE Hamad Fahad U23
3 DF United Arab Emirates  UAE Al Hassan Saleh
4 DF United Arab Emirates  UAE Shahin Abdulrahman
5 DF Croatia  CRO Maro Katinić U23
6 MF United Arab Emirates  UAE Dhari Fahad U23
7 MF United Arab Emirates  UAE Caio
8 MF United Arab Emirates  UAE Mohammed Abdulbasit
9 FW Spain  ESP Paco Alcácer
10 MF Tunisia  TUN Firas Ben Larbi
11 MF United Arab Emirates  UAE Luanzinho
13 DF United Arab Emirates  UAE Salem Sultan
14 MF United Arab Emirates  UAE Khaled Ba Wazir
16 MF Croatia  CRO Darko Nejašmić
17 GK United Arab Emirates  UAE Mayed Mohsen
18 DF United Arab Emirates  UAE Abdullah Ghanem
19 DF United Arab Emirates  UAE Khaled Ibrahim
20 DF South Korea  KOR Cho Yu-min
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 FW United Arab Emirates  UAE Mayed Al-Kass U23
22 MF United Arab Emirates  UAE Marcus Meloni
23 FW Suriname  SUR Tyrone Conraad
24 MF United Arab Emirates  UAE Majid Rashid
27 MF Brazil  BRA Guilherme Biro U23 (on loan from Corinthians)
28 FW Brazil  BRA Alison Matheus U21
29 DF Brazil  BRA David Gondim U21
30 FW United Arab Emirates  UAE Ousmane Camara
34 DF United Arab Emirates  UAE Ali Al-Hadidi U23
40 GK United Arab Emirates  UAE Adel Al-Hosani
43 MF United Arab Emirates  UAE Matar Zaal U23
44 DF Serbia  SRB David Petrović U23
53 GK United Arab Emirates  UAE Abdulla Zaal U23
70 FW United Arab Emirates  UAE Badr Al-Sowaidi U23
71 DF United Arab Emirates  UAE Ali Taher U23
77 MF United Arab Emirates  UAE Khalifa Sembaij U23
88 MF United Arab Emirates  UAE Majed Hassan
92 MF United Arab Emirates  UAE Abdelrahman Murad U23

Unregistered players

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
25 MF United Arab Emirates  UAE Saeed Al-Kaabi
No. Pos. Nation Player
32 DF United Arab Emirates  UAE Abdullah Al-Hammadi

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
26 GK United Arab Emirates  UAE Darwish Bin Habib (on loan to Al-Bataeh)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF United Arab Emirates  UAE Majed Suroor (on loan to Al-Wasl)

Performance in AFC competitions

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2004: Quarter Finals
2009: Withdrew
2020: Group Stage
2021: Round of 16
2022: Group Stage
2023–24: Group Stage

AFC Champions League history

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Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2004 Group C Iraq  Al-Shorta 2–0 3–2 1st
Saudi Arabia  Al-Hilal 5–2 0–0
Bahrain  Al-Ahli 3–0 3–0
Quarter-finals South Korea  Seongnam 2–5 0–6 2–11
2020 Group C Saudi Arabia  Al Taawoun 0–1 6–0 4th
Iran  Persepolis 2–2 0–4
Qatar  Al-Duhail 4–2 1–2
2021 Group B Iraq  Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya 1–0 3–2 1st
Iran  Tractor 0–2 0–0
Uzbekistan  Pakhtakor 4–1 1–1
Round of 16 United Arab Emirates  Al Wahda 1–1 (p) (4–5)
2022 Playoffs Iraq  Al-Zawraa 1–1 (p) (6–5)
Group A Saudi Arabia  Al-Hilal 2–2 1–2 3rd
Qatar  Al-Rayyan 1–1 1–3
Tajikistan  Istiklol 2–1 0–2
2023–24 Preliminary round Bangladesh  Bashundhara Kings 2–0
Play-off Iran  Tractor 3–1
Group B Qatar  Al-Sadd 0–2 0–0 3rd
Jordan  Al-Faisaly 1–0 1–2
Uzbekistan  Nasaf 1–0 1–1
1989: Group Stage
1994: First Round

Asian Club Championship history

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Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1989 Group 2 Saudi Arabia  Al-Ettifaq 0–1 3rd
Bahrain  West Riffa 2–0
Kuwait  Kazma 0–3
Oman  Fanja 4–1
1994 First Round Bahrain  Al-Muharraq 1–1 1–2 2–3

Record by Country

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Country Pld W D L GF GA GD Win%
  Bahrain 5 3 1 1 10 3 +7 060.00
  Bangladesh 1 1 0 0 2 0 +2 100.00
  Iran 5 1 2 2 5 9 −4 020.00
  Iraq 5 4 1 0 10 5 +5 080.00
  Jordan 2 1 0 1 2 2 +0 050.00
  Kuwait 1 0 0 1 0 3 −3 000.00
  Oman 1 1 0 0 4 1 +3 100.00
  Qatar 6 1 2 3 7 10 −3 016.67
  Saudi Arabia 7 2 2 3 14 8 +6 028.57
  South Korea 2 0 0 2 2 11 −9 000.00
  Tajikistan 2 1 0 1 2 3 −1 050.00
  United Arab Emirates 1 0 1 0 1 1 +0 000.00
  Uzbekistan 4 2 2 0 7 3 +4 050.00

Managerial history

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Name Nat. From To Ref.
Faouzi Benzarti Tunisia  January 2001 2001 [6]
Dragan Gugleta Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  December 2001 2002 [7]
Pavle Dolezar France  July 2002 October 2002 [8][9]
Pedro Rosello Spain  October 2002 November 2002 [10]
Juma Rabea United Arab Emirates  November 2002 June 2004
Youssef Zouaoui Tunisia  June 2004 2005 [11]
Henri Stambouli France  2005 January 2006 [12]
Wajdi Essid Tunisia  January 2006 February 2006 [13]
Rainer Zobel Germany  February 2006 2006 [14]
Srećko Juričić Croatia  June 2006 October 2006 [15]
Renê Weber Brazil  October 2006 May 2007 [16][17]
Juma Rabea United Arab Emirates  May 2007 May 2007 [18][19]
Gerard van der Lem Netherlands  July 2007 March 2008 [20]
Wajdi Essid Tunisia  March 2008 2008
Youssef Zouaoui Tunisia  June 2008 February 2009 [21][22]
Manuel Cajuda Portugal  July 2009 May 2011 [23]
Abdulmajeed Al Nimr United Arab Emirates  May 2011 2011
Carlos Azenha Portugal  June 2011 September 2011 [24][25]
Valeriu Tița Romania  September 2011 December 2011 [26]
Jorvan Vieira Brazil  December 2011 February 2012 [27]
Valeriu Tița Romania  February 2012 April 2012 [28][29]
Abdulmajeed Al Nimr United Arab Emirates  April 2012 June 2012
Faouzi Benzarti Tunisia  June 2012 November 2012 [30]
Ayman El Ramadi Egypt  November 2012 2013 [31]
Paulo Bonamigo Brazil  June 2013 November 2015 [32][33]
Abdulaziz Al Anbari United Arab Emirates  November 2015 2016 [34]
Georgios Donis Greece  July 2016 January 2017 [35]
José Peseiro Portugal  January 2017 October 2017 [36]
Abdulaziz Al Anbari United Arab Emirates  October 2017 November 2021 [37]
Cosmin Olăroiu Romania  November 2021 Present [38]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Sharjah". UAE Pro League Committee. Archived from the original on 16 January 2019. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  2. ^ "2019 AFC Asian Cup Welcome Guide". Asian Football Confederation. Archived from the original on 25 January 2019. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
  3. ^ https://www.sharjahfc.gov.ae/تأريخ-تأسيس-النادي/ Archived 2018-12-13 at the Wayback Machine [bare URL]
  4. ^ "Joint League" (in Arabic). UAEFA.ae. Archived from the original on 2014-07-02. Retrieved 2019-09-02.
  5. ^ "Al Arabi clinch Qatar-UAE Super Cup title". Gulf Today. 13 April 2024. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  6. ^ البنزرتي مدرباً للشارقة الإماراتي
  7. ^ بطولة الامارات: مواجهات قوية في المرحلة السادسة
  8. ^ الشارقة الإماراتي يتعاقد مع المدرب الفرنسي دوليزار
  9. ^ المدرب دوليزار اول ضحايا الموسم الاماراتي
  10. ^ مدرب الشارقة الضحية الثالثة!
  11. ^ التونسي الزواوي مدرباً للشارقة خلفاً لجمعة ربيع
  12. ^ الشارقة الإماراتي يقيل مدربه اسطنبولي
  13. ^ التونسي وجدي الصيد مدرباً للشارقة
  14. ^ الشارقة يتعاقد مع المدرب الألماني راينر تسوبيل
  15. ^ ستريشكو يقود مران الوداع في الشارقة
  16. ^ ويبر يقود تدريبات الشارقة.. والفريق يطوي صفحة ستريشكو
  17. ^ الشارقة يقيل ويبر ويكلف جمعة ربيع لقيادة الفريق
  18. ^ تفاؤل حذر في الشارقة بعد تولي جمعة ربيع المسؤولية
  19. ^ جمعة ربيع يعتذر عن عدم الاستمرار مع الشارقة
  20. ^ Van der Lem is new Sharjah senior coach
  21. ^ الشارقة يتعاقد رسمياً مع الزواوي
  22. ^ الزواوي يستقيل من تدريب الشارقة
  23. ^ Sharjah coach Kajuda sacked
  24. ^ Sharjah get Portugal's Azenha as new coach
  25. ^ Azenha resignation stuns Sharjah
  26. ^ Tita takes over as new Sharjah coach
  27. ^ Saleh move pays off for Calderon and Baniyas
  28. ^ Sharjah about-turn on Tita sacking seven weeks on
  29. ^ Tita dismissed as Sharjah coach for the second time
  30. ^ Benzarti Sharjah coach
  31. ^ الرمادي: هدفي مع الملك بناء الفريق والصعود للمحترفين
  32. ^ Paulo Bonamigo's rebuilding job at Sharjah starts with Ze Carlos
  33. ^ Paulo Bonamigo leaves struggling Sharjah; Walter Zenga linked with return to UAE
  34. ^ Sharjah denied victory by ten-man Al Dhafra in 0-0 draw
  35. ^ Donis arrives to take charge of Al Sharjah
  36. ^ Coach Peseiro sacked by Sharjah
  37. ^ Al Anbari takes Sharjah hotseat
  38. ^ Cosmin: My ambition is great with Sharjah team to achieve titles
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