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Al-Wakrah SC: 2021 Details: Jeddah: Al-Duhail Club. ... Takeover by Lekhwiya SC in 2017 and now the combined new club is known as Al-Duhail SC. ^[8] Known as Lekhwiya ...
Interior of Al Janoub Stadium. 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.
The championship was hosted by Kuwait Handball Association at Al Kuwait Sports Club Stadium, Kuwait City from 20 March to 1 April 2019. It was the official competition for men's handball clubs of Asia crowning the Asian champions whose winner will also qualify for the 2019 IHF Super Globe .
The stadium was inaugurated on 16 May 2019, during the 2019 Amir Cup final between Al Sadd SC and Al-Duhail SC played in front of an audience of 38,678 people, making it the second stadium to be completed after Khalifa International Stadium. [11] This match was attended by the Emir (head of state) of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. [12 ...
Al-Wakrah: 16 GK: Khalifa Ababacar 7 July 1989 (aged 32) Al Kharaitiyat: Defenders 3 RB: Ali Malolah 26 February 1999 (aged 21) Al-Wakrah: 2 CB: Mohammed Musa 23 March 1986 (aged 34) Umm Salal: 5 CB / RB: Bassam Al-Rawi 16 December 1997 (aged 22) Al-Rayyan: 6 CB: Ahmed Yasser 17 May 1994 (aged 26) Aspire Academy
No. Nat. Position Name Date of Birth (Age) Signed from Goalkeepers GK: Mohammed Al-Bakri 28 March 1997 (aged 24) Youth system: 21 GK: Salah Zakaria 24 April 1999 (aged 22) Al-Wakrah
Al-Duhail Sports Club is a Qatari professional football club based in Doha. The club was formed in 2009 as Lekhwiya Sports Club, and played their first competitive match in 2009, The club was renamed on April 10, 2017, it was decided to merge the two clubs, Lekhwiya and El Jaish SC into one entity under the name Al-Duhail Sports Club starting ...
Qatar SC: 1986 2003 Use for the 2011 AFC Asian Cup: Al-Khor SC Stadium: Al Khor: 12,000 [1] Al-Kharaitiyat Al Khor: 2011 Saoud bin Abdulrahman Stadium: Al Wakrah: 12,000 [1] Al-Wakrah SC: 2003 Qatar University Stadium: Doha: 10,000 [1] Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium: Doha: 10,000 [2] Al-Duhail SC: 2013 Used for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup: Al-Shamal ...