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Association football club in Qatar

Football club
Al-Gharafa
Full nameAl-Gharafa Sports Club
NicknameAl Fuhud(The Cheetahs)
Founded6 June 1979; 46 years ago (1979-06-06), asAl-Ittihad
GroundThani bin Jassim Stadium
Capacity21,175
ChairmanJassim bin Thamer
Head coachPedro Martins
LeagueQatar Stars League
2024–25Qatar Stars League, 3rd of 12
Websitealgharafa.qa

Al-Gharafa Sports Club (Arabic:نادي الغرافة الرياضي) is aQatari multi-sports club based in theAl Gharrafa district ofAl Rayyan municipality. The club is best known for itsfootball team, although it also has teams for other sports. The club was established on 6 June 1979 asAl-Ittihad and later officially incorporated into theQatar Football Association on 23 September of that same year. The club was officially renamed to its current form in 2004 to better represent the district of Al-Gharafa, where the club is located.

The club was founded by Sheikh Mohammed bin Jassim Al-Thani, Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim Al-Thani, Sheikh Hamad bin Faisal Al-Thani, Sheikh Ali bin Abdullah Al-Thani and Saad Mohammed Al-Rumaihi.[1] In a documentary produced byAl Kass sports channel about the history of the club, Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim mentioned that the idea was initially suggested by Saad Al-Rumaihi who was working as a sports journalist at theAl Raya newspaper.

History

1980–2000

Al-Gharafa Sports Club was founded on 6 June 1979 and was formally created on 23 September 1979 asAl-Ittihad by the first president of the board of directors, Khalifa Bin Fahad Bin Mohammed Al-Thani (1979–1982) under resolution no. 9. Al-Gharafa was founded with the intent of creating sports facilities for the youth in theAl Gharrafa region. It did not occur to the leaders that Al-Gharafa would become as tremendously successful as it is today. The name "Al-Ittihad", which when translated into English, means "United", was chosen in the spirit of the brotherhood and solidarity that characterized the club and its leaders. Yellow and blue were selected as the club colors due to the founders' endearment towards theBrazil national team.[1] Al-Gharafa owes much of its success in the early years to the financial and material support of itsSheikh leaders.[2]

As Al-Gharafa was established relatively late compared to otherQatari clubs at the time, it was sent to theQatari 2nd Division. It dominated the league and won the title on its debut in the 1979/80 season with Egyptian coach Mahmoud Abu Rujaila, as well three more times, the second by defending the championship in the 1980/81 season, and the third in the 1983/84 season, which, subsequently, was the year that their youth team had also won the league. Their first foreign player was Faisal Hannan, a Sudanese footballer who agreed to a contract one year prior to the club's establishment. Additionally, they won the 1986/87 season of the 2nd Division, allowing them to play in the1987–88 season of theQatar Stars League. The club ended up winning its first Stars League title in1991–92, breaking the 16-year deadlock between the three dominant Qatari clubsAl-Arabi,Al Sadd, andAl-Rayyan. Al-Gharafa's youth team also won the league a year later in the 1992/93 season. The club were runners-up in1994 to Al-Arabi, before winning theEmir of Qatar Cup 4 times in a row, from 1995 to 1998, under coachJamal Haji.[2]

The club won the league for the second time in the1997/98 season with 32 points after they edged Al-Rayyan by a margin of 3 points. Al-Rayyan finished runners-up, with Al Sadd in third place. The very next year they finished runners-up toAl-Wakrah SC, however, Al-Gharafa had the best goal difference.[2]

2000–2005

On Friday, 28 April 2000, atKhalifa International Stadium, Al-Gharafa won their firstQatar Crown Prince Cup. The match had ended goalless before they beat Al-Rayyan 9–8 in a dramatic penalty shoot-out. They were led byAdel Khamis, the long-time captain of the team. Al-Gharafa also won the Crown Prince Cup in 2010 and 2011.[2]

They won the league championship in the2000–01 season by defeating Al Sadd in their last game on 1 May 2001 by a scoreline of 1–0. After the match,Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, then chairman of the olympic committee, delivered an award to Adel Khamis, as well as gold medals to the whole team and a sum of 500,000 Qatari riyals to the club.Rachid Amrane also won the league top goalscorer with a tally of 16 goals.[2]

2005–present

TheQatar Stars League was revamped in the 2004/05 season, with many clubs changing their names (including Al-Gharafa), as well as changing the number of games played each season from 18 to 27. The club won the league this year, with only 1 loss from 27 games, bringing their point tally to 66, which was 14 more than the runners-up, Al-Rayyan. They also won their firstSheikh Jassem Cup that year, on 12 September 2005, after defeatingAl Ahli 2–1, courtesy of goals from Rodrigo andFahad Al Shammari.[2]

The next year they were unsuccessful in retaining the league championship, only finishing runners-up to Al Sadd. Although the next season, they won the league once more, besides scoring the highest number of goals in a season with 72 goals, mainly thanks to the efforts ofAraújo, who scored 27 goals that season, shatteringGabriel Batistuta's record of 25.[2] Last competition win for Al Gharafa was Qatari stars cup in 18/19

Stadium

Al Gharafa plays its home games atThani bin Jassim Stadium which is situated in the Al Gharafa suburb ofAl Rayyan. The stadium holds 27,000 people and was built in 2003. The stadium hosted 2011 AFC Asian Cup and other international competitions. It is planned to expand the existing 27,000 capacity to 44,740 for the2022 FIFA World Cup.[3]

Youth development

Al Gharafa has one of the largest youth development programmes in the country. It recruits youth players for every age bracket available, and has produced national team players from its academy. They regularly visit local schools, as well as hold school tournaments, and offer students trials. Currently there are approximately 350 players in the club's youth ranks, with 100 players in its academy, and 240 players in grass roots. Break-up is as follows (as of 2013):[4]

Break-up of all youth players
Total number of youth playersPlaying in national teamsInASPIRE
350
35
45
Break-up of academy players
CategoryU–19U–17U–15U–14Total no. of players
Number of players
25
25
25
25
100
Number of trainers
5
5
5
5
Training sessions/week
5
5
4
4
Break-up of grass–roots players
CategoryU–12U–11U–10U–9U–8U–7U–6U–15Total no. of players
Number of players
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
20
240
Number of trainers
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
Training sessions/week
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

Honours

Records & statistics

Other records

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAGDPDomestic cupsAFCOther Competitions
1995–96QSL5164482221+116
1996–97QSL3168532214+829
1997–98QSL11610512313+1032
1998–99QSL21610423211+2134
1999–2000QSL4165832415+923
2000–01QSL5168442719+828
2001–02QSL11613214218+2441
2002–03QSL2188822921+832
2003–04QSL6187563324+926
2004–05QSL12720617123+4866
2005–06QSL62781092930-134
2006–07QSL227111065141+1043
2007–08QSL12720257235+3762
2008–09QSL12717555633+2356
2009–10QSL12216515516+3953
2010–11QSL22214175131+2043
2011–12QSL6228772627-131
2012–13QSL6228682628-230

Performance in AFC competitions

AFC Champions League
SeasonRoundResultsTeam 2VenueScorer(s)
8 March 2006Group Round0 – 2IranSaba BatteryDoha,Qatar
22 March 20060 – 2United Arab EmiratesAl-WahdaAbu Dhabi,United Arab Emirates
12 April 20064 – 0SyriaAl-KaramahDoha,QatarA'ala Hubail (2),Lawrence Quaye, Ismaiel Ali
26 April 20061 – 3SyriaAl-KaramahHoms,SyriaLawrence Quaye
3 May 20061 – 4IranSaba BatteryTehran,IranAbdulla Al-Mazroa
17 May 20065 – 3United Arab EmiratesAl-WahdaDoha,QatarA'ala Hubail (3),Fahad Al Shammari,Sergio Ricardo
12 March 2008Group Round1 – 1IraqArbilZarqa,JordanAraújo
19 March 20082 – 2UzbekistanPakhtakorDoha,QatarYounis Mahmoud,Araújo
9 April 20080 – 1KuwaitAl Qadisiya KuwaitKuwait City,Kuwait
23 April 20080 – 1KuwaitAl Qadisiya KuwaitDoha,Qatar
7 May 20080 – 1IraqArbilDoha,Qatar
21 May 20080 – 2UzbekistanPakhtakorTashkent,Uzbekistan
10 March 2009Group Round1 – 3Saudi ArabiaAl-ShababDoha,QatarAraújo
17 March 20092 – 0United Arab EmiratesSharjahSharjah,United Arab EmiratesNasser Kamil,Araújo
8 April 20091 – 3IranPersepolisTehran,IranFernandão
21 April 20095 – 1IranPersepolisDoha,QatarFernandão,Araújo (3),Nashat Akram
6 May 20090 – 1Saudi ArabiaAl-ShababRiyadh,Saudi Arabia
23 February 2010Group Round2 – 1United Arab EmiratesAl-JaziraAbu Dhabi,United Arab EmiratesOtmane El Assas,Younis Mahmoud
9 March 20103 – 2Saudi ArabiaAl-AhliDoha,QatarMirghani Al Zain,Saad Al-Shammari,Araújo
23 March 20100 – 3IranEsteghlalTehran,Iran
31 March 20101 – 1IranEsteghlalDoha,QatarYounis Mahmoud
14 April 20104 – 2United Arab EmiratesAl-JaziraDoha,QatarAraújo (3),Otmane El Assas
28 April 20101 – 0Saudi ArabiaAl-AhliJeddah,Saudi ArabiaNasser Kamil
11 May 2010Round of 161 – 0UzbekistanPakhtakorDoha,QatarAraújo
15 September 2010Quarter-final0 – 3Saudi ArabiaAl-HilalRiyadh,Saudi Arabia
22 September 20104 – 2Saudi ArabiaAl-HilalDoha,QatarMirghani Al Zain,Younis Mahmoud (2),Otmane El Assas
1 March 2011Group Round0 – 0United Arab EmiratesAl-JaziraAbu Dhabi,United Arab Emirates
15 March 20110 – 1Saudi ArabiaAl-HilalDoha,Qatar
5 April 20110 – 2IranSepahanIsfahan,Iran
29 April 20111 – 0IranSepahanDoha,QatarAmara Diané
4 May 20115 – 2United Arab EmiratesAl-JaziraDoha,QatarYounis Mahmoud (3),Amara Diané,Mirghani Al Zain
11 May 20110 – 2Saudi ArabiaAl-HilalRiyadh,Saudi Arabia

Players

Current squad

As ofQatar Stars League:

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK SENKhalifa Ababacar
3FW QATMohammed Muntari
4MF QATAbdullah Al-Saei
5DF QATMostafa Essam
6DF QATDame Traoré
7MF ROUFlorinel Coman
8MF ALGYacine Brahimi
9FW ESPJoselu
10MF QATAhmed Al Ganehi
11MF QATAmro Surag
12DF QATHamid Ismail
13MF TUNFerjani Sassi(captain)
14MF GNBÁlvaro Djaló(on loan fromAthletic Bilbao)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
15GK ESPSergio Rico
17MF QATRabh Boussafi
19MF QATJassim Al-Zarra
20DF KORJang Hyun-soo
22MF QATAndri Syahputra
23DF QATSaifeldeen Fadlalla
24MF ISLAron Gunnarsson
27DF JAMMason Holgate
29MF URUFabricio Díaz
33DF QATChalpan Abdulnasir
40GK QATAmine Lecomte
42DF SENSeydou Sano
99MF PLEJamal Hamed

Olympic squad

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
18DF QATAyoub Al-Alwi
21GK QATHamad El-Kahlout
25MF QATIbrahim Khalid
26DF QATRayyan Al-Ali
45FW QATWaleed Al-Ashwal
47FW QATIsslam Al-Awwad
No.Pos.NationPlayer
48MF JORFahed Amro(on loan fromAl-Markhiya)
55MF QATNawaf Al-Riyami
66GK IRNAbdulmajeed Kidkhani
74MF QATJamil Friarkh
77FW QATYousef Saeed
94MF QATSaoud Al-Saleh

Out on loan

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
31GK ENGAhmed Kone(on loan toAl-Sailiya)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
32DF ARGMatías Nani(on loan toAl-Sailiya)

Notable players

For a list of all former and current Al Gharafa players with a Wikipedia article, seeCategory:Al-Gharafa SC 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 70 caps for their national team is needed to be considered for inclusion. Updated 28 March 2016.

Domestic players

Foreign players

Personnel

As of 1 July 2025[5]
Coaching Staff
Head CoachPortugalPedro Martins
Assistant CoachPortugal Rui Pedro
Qatar Saud Sabah
Goalkeeper CoachPortugal Peçanha
Conditioning CoachPortugal António Henriques
Fitness CoachPortugal Pedro Brito
Assistant Fitness CoachIran Yousef Daneshyar
Match AnalystMorocco Nabil Haiz
Match AnalystPortugal Luís Lobo
DoctorTunisia Mourad Mokrani
PhysiotherapistTunisia Aymen Triki
Sports ScientistFrance Alex Mendes
MasseurBrazil Amilton Apolinário
Brazil Thadeu Reis
Sporting DirectorItaly Luca Cattani
Team ManagerQatar Mugib Hamid Gamer
Operations ManagerScotland Laith Al-Naeme
Academy ManagerSpainGerard Nus

Club officials

Management

PositionStaff
PresidentSh.Hamad bin Thamer Al Thani
Vice-PresidentSh. Khalid bin Ahmed Al Thani
TreasurerSh. Thani bin Thamer Al Thani
General SecretaryJassem Al Mansouri
Vice SecretaryAhmed Al Shehhi
Board memberSh. Abdulaziz bin Jassim Al-Thani
General SecretarySh. Hamad bin Mohammed Al Thani
General SecretarySh. Abdullah bin Khalifa al-Thani
General SecretarySh. Abdullah bin Hamad al-Thani

Last updated: 18 December 2014
Source:Board of Directors

Managerial history

As of 14 May 2023[6]
Notes
  • Note 1 denotes caretaker role

References

  1. ^ab"الغرافة أسس على الحب والترابط وروح الأسرة الواحدة". raya.com. 31 January 2013. Archived fromthe original on 21 December 2014. Retrieved17 December 2014.
  2. ^abcdefgh"تاريخ النادي" (in Arabic). algharafa.com. Archived fromthe original on 26 August 2017. Retrieved17 December 2014.
  3. ^"Thani bin Jassim Stadium". worldcupstadiums.net. Archived fromthe original on 15 December 2018. Retrieved17 December 2014.
  4. ^"Al Gharafa Football Club (AFC Inspection visit)"(PDF). qslm-license.com. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 11 December 2013. Retrieved6 May 2013.
  5. ^"Administrative and technical staff". Retrieved14 May 2023.
  6. ^"Al Gharafa » Manager history". Retrieved14 May 2023.
  7. ^"Interview with Faisal Hannan". algharafa.net. 15 March 2013. Archived from the original on 18 December 2014. Retrieved17 December 2014.
  8. ^"مع احترامي للريان والجيش.. الكأس الغالية غرفاوية". kooora.com. 17 May 2011. Retrieved17 December 2014.
  9. ^"Qatar's Al Ittihad takes on Al Ain today".Gulf News. 8 January 2001. Archived fromthe original on 17 December 2014. Retrieved17 December 2014.
  10. ^"طموح السد "التحليق" في صدارة قطر". daharchives.alhayat.com. 5 December 2003. Archived fromthe original on 17 December 2014. Retrieved17 December 2014.

External links

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Qatar Stars League
Qatari Second Division
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