Al-Sailiya SC
السيلية
Full nameAl-Sailiya Sports Club
Nickname(s)The Peregrines
Al Shahwani
Founded10 October 1995 (1995-10-10)
GroundHamad bin Khalifa Stadium
Capacity12,000
ChairmanSheikh Nasser bin Hamad bin Nasser Al Thani
ManagerMirghani Al Zain
LeagueQatari Second Division
2022–23Qatar Stars League, 12th of 12 (relegated)
WebsiteClub website

Al-Sailiya Sports Club (Arabic: نادي السيلية الرياضي) is a Qatari professional football club currently competing in the Qatari Second Division. They are based in Doha and play their home games at Hamad bin Khalifa Stadium.

History

Al Sailiya were founded as Al-Qadsiyah Sports Club on 10 October 1995. The club won the 1998 edition of the Qatari Second Division Cup under the leadership of Iraqi coach Wamidh Munir.[1] In 2003, the club adopted its current name, Al Sailiya.

They were relegated in 2006 after finishing at the bottom of the Qatar Stars League. They won promotion back to the Qatar Stars League for the 2007–08 season, but were once again relegated to the Qatargas League in the 2010–11 season. They won promotion again, but finished last in the Stars League that year.[2] However, a decision to expand the QSL to 14 teams ensured Sailiya's place in the top flight was secure.[3]

Timeline

Season Notes
1994–95 The club is founded as Qadsia Sporting Club.
1997–98 Won the Qatari Second Division Cup.
2002–03 Won promotion from the Qatargas League.
2002–03 U–19 team won the league.
2002–03 Changed name to "Al Sailiya".
2003–04 Team relegated from the Qatar Stars League.
2003–04 U–19 team won the league.
2004–05 Won the Qatari Second Division Cup.
2004–05 Won promotion from the Qatargas League.
2005–06 Team relegated from the Qatar Stars League.
2006–07 Won promotion from the Qatargas League.
2010–11 Team relegated from the Qatar Stars League.
2011–12 Won promotion from the Qatargas League.

Statistics

Qatar Stars League seasons
Season League
Division Pos G W D L GF GA GD Pts
2003–04 QSL 10° (relegated) 18 0 4 14 20 61 −41 4
2005–06 QSL 27 5 8 14 29 47 −18 23
2007–08 QSL 27 7 6 14 33 46 −13 27
2008–09 QSL 27 5 5 17 31 58 −27 20
2009–10 QSL 11° 22 4 7 11 16 28 −12 19
2010–11 QSL 11° (relegated) 22 3 6 13 25 47 −22 15

Stadium

Built in 1995, the Al-Sailiya Stadium covers 60,000 m² and features a football pitches with a capacity for 1,500 people, two training pitches, locker rooms, an administrative office and other administrative buildings.[4] However, due to its insufficient capacity and facilities, the club frequently uses Hamad bin Khalifa Stadium as its homegrounds.[5]

Players

As of Qatari Second Division:'

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 Qatar QAT Omar Fatahy
2 DF Qatar QAT Abdulla Mahmoud
3 DF Qatar QAT Mohab Mohammed
4 DF Qatar QAT Mustafa Abdul Hafeth
5 MF Qatar QAT Abdulrahman Mohamed
6 DF Qatar QAT Ghanem Haddaf
7 MF Qatar QAT Abdullah Al-Marri
8 MF Qatar QAT Abdullah Mohammed
10 FW Morocco MAR Mekki Tombari
11 FW Qatar QAT Hadi Tabasideh (on loan from Al-Rayyan)
15 MF Qatar QAT Mohammed Yasser
16 DF Qatar QAT Hamzah Yaser
17 MF Qatar QAT Faris Azadi
19 MF Qatar QAT Khatab Bauobida
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 DF Qatar QAT Saad Hussain
21 MF Senegal SEN Mohamed Diamé
22 MF Qatar QAT Faisal Borshaid
23 DF Morocco MAR Yanis Merah
24 DF Qatar QAT Saeed El-Hadj
25 MF Qatar QAT Riadh Mekideche
29 FW Qatar QAT Saleh Al-Yazidi
50 GK Qatar QAT Yousef Al-Sayed
54 MF Qatar QAT Awab Hussain
61 GK Qatar QAT Ahmed Nafedh
77 MF Colombia COL Kevin Palacios
88 GK Qatar QAT Moaath Reda
99 DF Qatar QAT Salem Al-Sufyani
MF Ivory Coast CIV Emmanuel Dasse

Out on loans

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
9 FW Qatar QAT Ahmed Al-Sibai (on loan to Al Ahli)

Notable players

This list includes players whom have made significant contributions to their national team and to the club. At least 100 caps for the club or 80 caps for their national team is needed to be considered for inclusion.

Local players

Foreign players

Personnel

Current technical staff

Last update: 24 April 2023.

Coaching staff
Head coach Qatar Mirghani Al Zain[6][7]
Assistant coach Qatar Jassim Saleh[8]
Goalkeeping coach Tunisia Hicham Jaziri
Performance analyst Italy Cristoforo Filetti

Managerial history

As of 24 April 2023

Seasons Manager Nationality
1997–98 Wamidh Munir Iraq
2002–03 Saad Hafez Iraq
2003 Paulo Campos Brazil
2003–04 Pierre Lechantre France
2004 Adnan Dirjal Iraq
2004 José Paulo Brazil
2004–05 Amarildo Brazil
2005 Wamidh Munir[9] Iraq
2005–06 José Paulo Brazil
2007 Ladislas Lozano France
2007–08 José Paulo Brazil
2008–09 Nebojsa Vučković Serbia
2009–10 Džemal Hadžiabdić Bosnia and Herzegovina
July 1, 2010–Oct 8, 2012 Uli Stielike Germany
Oct 8, 2012–Feb 1, 2013 Maher Kanzari Tunisia
Feb 1, 2013–June 6, 2013 Abdullah Mubarak Qatar
June 6, 2013–March 2023 Sami Trabelsi Tunisia
March 2023– Mirghani Al Zain Qatar

Honours

Continental record

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2020 AFC Champions League Play-off round Iran Shahr Khodro
0–0 (a.e.t.)
(4–5 p)

Club rankings

National ranking

As of 14 May 2023.[10]
Current Rank Country Team Points
9QatarUmm Salal SC1275
10QatarAl-Ahli SC1274
11QatarAl-Sailiya SC1272
12QatarAl-Markhiya SC1246
13QatarAl-Khor SC1241

Asian ranking

As of 14 May 2023.[11]
Current Rank Country Team Points
206Saudi ArabiaAl-Orobah FC1273
207ChinaChengdu Blades1272
208QatarAl-Sailiya SC1272
209IndonesiaPersiwa Wamena1271
210IndiaOdisha FC1271

World ranking

As of 14 May 2023.[12]
Current Rank Country Team Points
1806AngolaAcadémica Petróleos do Lobito1272
1807SwitzerlandFC Lausanne-Sport1272
1808QatarAl-Sailiya SC1272
1809SudanHaidob En Nahud1272
1810SloveniaFC Drava Ptuj1271

References

  1. "((( بطل من بلادي ..... وميض منير ..... لاعب الطلبة والمنتخب العراقي سابقا ،،، حازم الشيخلي ،،،". kooora.com (in Arabic). 23 May 2010. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
  2. "History of Al Sailiya Club". Retrieved 2023-05-14.
  3. "Qatar Stars League – Al Sailiya SC". qsl.com.qa. Archived from the original on 16 October 2013. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
  4. "QOC Venue Booklet" (PDF). Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC). 24 March 2015. p. 81. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 January 2019. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  5. "Club profile". Soccerway. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
  6. "Sadd breeze past Shahania to reach Amir Cup final". 2023-04-24. Retrieved 2023-04-24.
  7. "Al Sailiya shock Al Duhail on penalties to reach semi-final". 2023-04-11. Retrieved 2023-04-24.
  8. "Our focus is on Al Rayyan match: Al Sailiya assistant coach Jassim Saleh". Retrieved 2023-04-24.
  9. "السيلية يواجه معيذر وأم صلال يلاقي المرخية في افتتاح كأس الثانية". kooora.com (in Arabic). 29 March 2005. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
  10. "Qatar Football / Soccer Clubs Ranking". Retrieved 2023-05-14.
  11. "Asia Football / Soccer Clubs Ranking". Retrieved 2023-05-14.
  12. "World Football / Soccer Clubs Ranking". Retrieved 2021-05-14.
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