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Al-Wakrah SC
Full nameAl-Wakrah Sports Club
Nickname(s)The Blue Waves

'الموج الازرق'

"The Sailors"
Founded1959; 65 years ago (1959)
Ground Saoud bin Abdulrahman Stadium
Capacity29,000
ChairmanSheikh Khalifa bin Hassan
Manager Ali Rahma Al-Marri
League Qatar Stars League
2022–23Qatari Stars League, 4th of 12
Website Club website
Al Wakrah's active sections

Football

Basketball

Handball

Volleyball

Futsal

Athletics

Al-Wakrah Sport Club ( Arabic: نادي الوكرة الرياضي) is a Qatari professional sports club based in the city of Al Wakrah. Their professional football team competes in the Qatar Stars League. They play their home games at the Al Janoub Stadium.

Name history

  • 1959: Founded as Al-Wakrah Youth Club
  • 1967: Changed name to Al-Wakrah Sports Club

History

Al Wakrah was founded in 1959, [1] and was officially legitimized in 1965 under the name of Al Wakrah Youth Club. [2] From that time, its football and handball sections were formed, with both participating in local competitions. It changed its name to Al Wakrah Sports Club in 1967. Over the years, it branched out to many sports, including chess, basketball, and bowling.

The original club headquarters at Al Wakrah Stadium was constructed in 1984, and tennis and squash teams were also formed during this time in addition to its previously formed sports teams. They won the Qatari league twice, in 1999 and 2001. [3]

The new club headquarters is Al Janoub Stadium, inaugurated in 2019 [4] as one of the FIFA World Cup 2022 Qatar sites and was designed by Zaha Hadid. [5]

Fanbase

A fan group Instagram account dedicated for the club's supporters was created in 2022 and was popularised during the world cup as Argentinian fans shared the club's colors and decided to support the club during its matches before the break.

Al Wakrah fans are mainly people who grew up supporting the club due to their love for the city of Al Wakrah. With a small but loyal fanbase, Al Wakrah continues to dominate games and cause huge upsets in the league.

Honours

Players

As of Qatar Stars League:

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 Mohammed Al-Bakri
2 DF Qatar  QAT Lucas Mendes
3 DF Qatar  QAT Khald Youssef Shurrab
4 DF Australia  AUS Trent Sainsbury
5 MF Qatar  QAT Ahmed Fadhel
6 MF Jordan  JOR Omar Salah
7 FW Qatar  QAT Rabh Boussafi (on loan from Al-Duhail)
8 MF Egypt  EGY Hamdy Fathy
9 FW Algeria  ALG Mohamed Benyettou
10 FW Angola  ANG Gelson Dala
11 MF England  ENG Ayoub Assal
12 DF Qatar  QAT Murad Naji
14 MF Qatar  QAT Omar Ali
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 DF Qatar  QAT Al-Mahdi Ali Mukhtar
16 DF Qatar  QAT Ibrahim Elsadig
17 DF Qatar  QAT Hazem Shehata
19 MF Qatar  QAT Mohamed Khaled Hassan
20 MF Qatar  QAT Nasser Al Yazidi
21 MF Qatar  QAT Khalid Muneer
22 GK Qatar  QAT Saoud Al Khater
23 MF Qatar  QAT Ahmed Abdul Maqsoud
28 DF Qatar  QAT Yousef El-Khatib
31 GK Qatar  QAT Yousef Ramadan
33 DF Qatar  QAT Ali Nazari
34 MF Qatar  QAT Nabil Irfan
99 GK Qatar  QAT Omair Al-Sayed

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Qatar  QAT Mohammed Saeed (on loan to Al-Duhail)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Qatar  QAT Hamad Mansour (on loan to Al-Shamal)

Records and statistics

Mirghani Al Zain holds the club record for league goals scored

Last update: 23 February 2012.
Apps and goals in the QSL only

Most goals
# Nat. Name League Goals
1 Qatar Mirghani Al Zain 53
2 Morocco Adil Ramzi 47
3 Qatar Ali Mejbel Fartoos 24
4 Qatar Mansoor Muftah 19
5 Morocco Ali Boussaboun 18
Most caps
# Nat. Name League Caps
1 Qatar Turki Aman 249
2 Qatar Mirghani Al Zain 242
3 Qatar Nayef Al Khater 218
4 Qatar Ali Qassim 183
5 Qatar Mohammed Enyas 169

Managerial history

As of 24 May 2012.

Individual honours

2009 FIFA Confederations Cup

The following players have played in the FIFA Confederations Cup:

Performance in AFC competitions

2001: First Round
2002: First Round

Other sports

Basketball

References

  1. ^ "Qatar – List of Foundation Dates". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Archived from the original on 20 July 2023. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  2. ^ "Al Wakrah Sports Club". kooora.com. Archived from the original on 10 February 2013. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  3. ^ "Al Wakrah". Archived from the original on 23 June 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
  4. ^ "Al Janoub Stadium". Archived from the original on 29 January 2022. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
  5. ^ "How Al Janoub stadium and Zaha Hadid broke traditional stereotypes". 18 May 2019. Archived from the original on 20 June 2023. Retrieved 1 August 2021.
  6. ^ ""بوعلام" نجم لا يكل ولا يمل .. وأداؤه "زي الفل"". al-watan.com. 14 November 2012. Archived from the original on 10 June 2015. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  7. ^ "قلة الدورات التدريبة وغياب التشجيع وعدم الثقة من أبرز مشاكل المدربين الوطنيين" (in Arabic). Al Raya. 10 November 1985. Retrieved 9 June 2024.
  8. ^ a b "Winning Airs from Ashurst". The New Straits Times. 16 January 1992. Archived from the original on 21 November 2021. Retrieved 3 December 2014.
  9. ^ a b c d e "Al Wakrah SC Manager history". Archived from the original on 2 June 2021. Retrieved 31 May 2021.

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