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Association football club in Qatar

Football club
Al-Rayyan SC
Full nameAl-Rayyan Sports Club
Nickname(s)The Lions
AC Milan of Qatar
Founded1967; 58 years ago (1967)
GroundAhmad bin Ali Stadium
Capacity40,032
ChairmanAl Qaqa bin Hamad Al Thani
Head coachArtur Jorge
LeagueQatar Stars League
2023–24Qatar Stars League, 2nd of 12
Websitehttps://alrayyansc.com
Al Rayyan's active sections

Football

Basketball

Handball

Volleyball

Futsal

Athletics

Al-Rayyan Sports Club (Arabic:نادي الريان الرياضي) is a Qatari multi-sports club fielding teams in a number of sports such asfootball,futsal,basketball,volleyball,handball,athletics,table tennis, andswimming. It is based at theAhmad bin Ali Stadium inUmm Al Afaei in the city ofAl Rayyan. The club was founded in 1967 after merging the old Rayyan team withNusoor Club. The official team colours are red and black.

They have won numerous titles in all sports, including two Asian championships in basketball, the Arab championship in handball, futsal domestic titles, table tennis, and volleyball, as well as numerous GCC basketball, handball, and volleyball championships. Both the basketball and handball teams have qualified for the world championships. However, the football team gets the most attention from the club officials, media, and fans.[1][2]

History

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1967–1973: Founding

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Al Rayyan's history goes back to the mid-1960s when it was known asOld Al Rayyan. Old Al Rayyan, though an amateur football team, competed in matches arranged throughout the whole country, not being limited to the city in which it was based. Their headquarters was in a two-bedroom house, and they played their matches on a football field in a school based in the New Rayyan area. The club relied on donations from the fans during this period.[3]

In 1967, Al Rayyan began as a combination of two groups called " new Al Rayyan’sons and old al-Rayyan’son". In 1967, Al-Rayyan started its factory. From 1967 until now, Al-Rayyan has won many trophies not only in soccer even in the rest of the games such as handball, basketball and volleyball. The people who contributed to build Al Rayyan knew that this team would not be a regular team, but it will also represent the culture of the city of Al Rayyan outside of Qatar. In 2008, the club established magazine called SOUT AL RAYYAN (The Voice of Al Rayyan) which is the first magazine that cares about Al Rayyan news, and it is the only team's magazine in Qatar.[4]

They applied to be a member club of theQatar Football Association, but were rejected with the QFA proposing that they merge with Al Nusoor, a local sports club also based in Al Rayyan. In 1967, after an announcement by the Al Rayyan Sports Committee that Old Al Rayyan would merge with Al Nusoor, Al Rayyan SC was officially founded. A new headquarters was established to accommodate increased size demands as a result of the merger. The first head coach of Al Rayyan was Ashour Salem, a Sudanese national, who, besides working as a local physical education coach, trained the first team and youth team. In the early years, the club branched out to other sports, notably basketball and handball. As a result of donations from the club supporters, Al Rayyan was able to establish their home grounds inDoha Stadium, the largest stadium in Qatar at that time.[3]

1973–1988: Early history

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The club had success in theQatar Stars League within the first decade of its formation, with the club participating in their first official season in 1972–73. In the 1974–75, after a mass brawl between the fans and players of Al Rayyan and Al Sadd, the QFA relegated Al Rayyan, who were in 2nd place at the time, to the second division. They won back promotion the following season and achieved their first league title 1976. In the 1977 season, the QFA annulled the results of Al Rayyan due to actions which took place in a match againstAl Arabi. The perpetrator, who was an Al Arabi player by the name of Yassin Mustafa, was banned permanently from all league matches whereas the two clubs were warned.[5]

In 1983, under the leadership of Mohammed Bin Hammam Al Abdulla, a new club headquarters and home stadium were constructed. They won the league with a negative goal difference in 1983–84, making them one of the only 6 teams in the world and the only Qatari team in history to achieve this feat.[6]

1988–2000: Relegation and return to glory

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In the 1987–88 season, much to the surprise of critics and fans, they got relegated for the first time in league history.[7] The relegation was preceded by a 0–1 loss to Al Sadd, as Hassan Jowhar scored a header goal which would prove to be the final nail in the coffin of Al Rayyan.[5] They won back promotion to the premier league in their first season in the second division.[citation needed]

They would go on to win the league in 1990, the same season they were promoted back to the first division, beating out rivals Al Sadd. They won an additional league title in 1995.[citation needed]

2000–2013: League title drought

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They inaugurated their home ground,Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, in 2003 during the reign of SheikhMishaal Al Thani. The first match held on the grounds was the 2003 Emir Cup finals.[citation needed]

The club has not experienced much league success as of late, with the last successful league campaign being in 1994–95; however they finished third in the 2010–11 season underPaulo Autuori. Nonetheless, they faced great success in the Emir's Cup and Heir Apparent Cup winning eight cups in total in 14 years.[citation needed]

2014–: Return to success

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In 2014–15 the club won theQatargas League and returned toQatar Stars League. On 28 November 2015, Al-Rayyan Broke the record of most consecutive league matches won to 11.[citation needed]

On 5 March 2016, after 21 years Al-Rayyan won the league once again, and became the first ever team to win both leagues in two years.[8]

Supporters

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Al Rayyan fans in anEmir Cup final.

Al-Rayyan is one of the most popular clubs in Qatar and is supported throughout theGulf region,[9] as well as other parts of the world due to their high-profile signings.[2] In 2010, they had the highest attendance in theQatar Stars League.[10] The fan club won theQFA-sanctioned award of "best fans" in the 2008–09 season, and shared the award withAl Sadd in the 2012–13 season.[11]

Rivalries

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Al Arabi

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Head-to-head

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Since 1994 Updated 26 September 2023

Head-to-head
CompetitionPWDNDLGFGAGDCSFCSATop Scorer ForTop Scorer Against
Qatar Stars League63271931710887+21178Sonny Anderson (8)Waleed Hamzah (8)

Al Sadd

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Head-to-head

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Since 1995 Updated 22 September 2023

Head-to-head
CompetitionPWDNDLGFGAGDCSFCSATop Scorer ForTop Scorer Against
Qatar Stars League61201352879104-251319Rodrigo Tabata (4)Baghdad Bounedjah (14)

Al Gharafa

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Head-to-head

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Since 1995 Updated 21 September 2023

Head-to-head
CompetitionPWDNDLGFGAGDCSFCSATop Scorer ForTop Scorer Against
Qatar Stars League59151832687109-22812Rodrigo Tabata (10)Younis Mahmoud (9)

Al Duhail

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Head-to-head

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Updated 21 September 2023

Head-to-head
CompetitionPWDNDLGFGAGDCSFCSATop Scorer ForTop Scorer Against
Qatar Stars League24672113645-947Sebastián Soria (5)Youssef El-Arabi (6)

Honours

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As of 9 May 2023[12][13]

League

Cup

Continental record

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SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregate
1991Asian Club Championship1ROmanAl-Orouba4–21−05–2
QFThailandPort Authority
3–1
1st
United Arab EmiratesAl Shabab
2–1
BangladeshMohammedan
3–1
SFIranEsteghlal
1–2
1–2
Third PlaceUnited Arab EmiratesAl Shabab
2–2
2–2 (5–4 p)
1996–97Asian Club Championship2RKuwaitKazma1–11−02–1
QFSaudi ArabiaAl-Nassr
2–1
4th
IraqAl-Zawraa
0–2
IranPersepolis
1–2
1997–98Asian Club Championship1RBahrainAl-Riffaw/o[A]
2RSaudi ArabiaAl-Hilal0–02–32–3
2005AFC Champions LeagueGroup AIranPAS Tehran1–21–23rd
KuwaitAl-Salmiya2–10–2
IraqAl-Shorta2–00–0
2007AFC Champions LeagueGroup AUnited Arab EmiratesAl Wahda0–10–34th
IraqAl-Zawraa1–30–0
KuwaitAl-Arabi1–31–1
2010AFC CupGroup EJordanAl-Wehdat3–04–21st
OmanAl-Nahda3–22–0
BahrainAl-Riffa0–24–1
R16ThailandMuangthong United1–11–1 (2–4 p)
2011AFC Champions LeagueGroup DSaudi ArabiaAl-Shabab1–10–14th
United Arab EmiratesEmirates2–00–2
IranZob Ahan1–30–1
2012AFC Champions LeagueGroup AIranEsteghlal0–10–33rd
United Arab EmiratesAl Jazira3–42–3
UzbekistanNasaf Qarshi3–11–0
2013AFC Champions LeagueGroup DIranEsteghlal3–30–34th
Saudi ArabiaAl-Hilal0–21–3
United Arab EmiratesAl Ain2–11–2
2014AFC Champions LeagueGroup AUnited Arab EmiratesAl Jazira2–32–34th
IranEsteghlal1–01–3
Saudi ArabiaAl-Shabab0–23–4
2017AFC Champions LeagueGroup DUnited Arab EmiratesAl Wahda2–11–53rd
Saudi ArabiaAl-Hilal3–41–2
IranPersepolis3–10–0
2018AFC Champions LeagueGroup DIranEsteghlal2–20–23rd
United Arab EmiratesAl Ain1–41–1
Saudi ArabiaAl-Hilal2–11–1
2019AFC Champions LeaguePOIranSaipa3–13–1
Group BSaudi ArabiaAl-Ittihad0–21–54th
UzbekistanLokomotiv Tashkent2–12–3
United Arab EmiratesAl Wahda1–23–4
2020AFC Champions LeaguePOIranEsteghlal0–50–5
2021AFC Champions LeagueGroup EIndiaGoa1–10–04th
IranPersepolis1–32–4
United Arab EmiratesAl Wahda0–12–3
2022AFC Champions LeagueGroup ATajikistanIstiklol1–03–22nd
Saudi ArabiaAl-Hilal0–32–0
United Arab EmiratesSharjah3–11–1
R16QatarAl-Duhail1–11–1 (6–7 p)

Key: PO –Play-off round; 1R/2R –First/Second round; R16 –Round of 16; QF –Quarter-final; SF –Semi-final;

Notes
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    Al-Riffa withdrew.

  • Stadium

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    See also:Ahmad bin Ali Stadium
    Ahmad bin Ali Stadium (Al-Rayyan Stadium)
    Al-Rayyan Stadium
    Full nameAhmad bin Ali Stadium
    LocationUmm Al Afaei,Al Rayyan,Qatar
    Capacity44,740(football)
    SurfaceGrass
    Construction
    Built2016
    Opened2020

    Ahmad bin Ali Stadium (Arabic:ملعب أحمد بن علي), popularly known as the Al-Rayyan Stadium, is amulti-purpose stadium inAl-Rayyan,Qatar which serves as the home stadium for Al Rayyan's football section. It was used as a venue for the2022 FIFA World Cup.[14]The construction of the new stadium started in early 2016.[15] This was done by the joint venture between Al-Balagh andLarsen & Toubro. After the World Cup the stadium will be reduced to 21,000 seats.[16] The new stadium was built for the2022 FIFA World Cup, which was hosted by Qatar.[17]

    Asian competitions goals

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    Statistics correct as March 7, 2023

    PPlayerGoalsGames
    1QatarRodrigo Tabata1132
    2VenezuelaGelmin Rivas66
    =Ivory CoastYohan Boli613
    4QatarMansour Muftah4
    =QatarSebastián Soria417
    =NigeriaKalu Uche43
    7BrazilNilmar36
    =FranceSteven Nzonzi37
    =MoroccoAbdeslam Laghrissi3
    =QatarMohammed Salem Al-Enazi3
    =UruguayGonzalo Viera318
    =SpainSergio García36
    =MoroccoAbderrazak Hamdallah35

    Players

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    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
    1GKQatar QATFahad Younes
    2DFQatar QATMurad Naji
    3DFQatar QATHazem Shehata
    4MFBelgium BELJulien De Sart
    5DFSpain ESPDavid García
    6MFQatar QATAbdulaziz Hatem
    7MFQatar QATRodrigo Tabata
    8FWEgypt EGYTrézéguet(on loan fromTrabzonspor)
    9FWQatar QATAhmed Al-Rawi
    10FWBrazil BRARóger Guedes
    11FWBrazil BRAGabriel Pereira
    12DFQatar QATAhmed Al-Minhali
    13DFPortugal PORAndré Amaro
    14MFQatar QATAdel Bader
    15FWQatar QATTameem Al-Abdullah
    16MFQatar QATAbdurahman Al-Harazi
    17MFQatar QATMohamed SuragU21
    18MFUruguay URUFrancisco Ginella
    No.Pos.NationPlayer
    20MFQatar QATKhalid Ali Sabah
    21DFQatar QATHussain Bahzad
    22GKQatar QATSami Habib Beldi
    23MFBrazil BRAThiago Mendes
    24DFQatar QATKhalid Muftah
    25MFQatar QATMostafa EssamU21
    26MFQatar QATOsama Al-Tairi
    27MFQatar QATAli Qadry(atAl-Ahli)
    29DFQatar QATHassan Al-GhareebU21
    30GKQatar QATFahad Al-Qasaimi
    31GKQatar QATSami MazenU21
    33DFPalestine PLEAmeed Mahajna
    34MFQatar QATAbdulla AnadU21
    37MFQatar QATWassim Matar
    48GKBrazil BRAPaulo Victor
    55DFPalestine PLEMohammed Saleh
    62DFCuraçao CUWJoshua Brenet
    90FWBrazil BRARomarinho
    99MFBrazil BRADavi CruzU21
    MFMalaysia MASMuhammad Ariq Darius

    Unregistered players

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    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
    DFQatar QATYousif Umar
    DFQatar QATMubarak Al-Nasser
    No.Pos.NationPlayer
    DFQatar QATAli Jasimi

    Out on loan

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    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
    19FWSpain ESPRodrigo(on loan toAl-Gharafa)
    88MFQatar QATMoameen Mutasem(on loan toAl-Khor)
    DFQatar QATMouaz Abdalla(on loan toAl-Sailiya)
    DFQatar QATAbdullah Al-Ali(on loan toAl-Khor)
    No.Pos.NationPlayer
    MFQatar QATIbrahim Al-HassanU21(on loan toCalahorra B)
    MFQatar QATNaif Al-Hadhrami(on loan toAl-Shahania)
    FWQatar QATJaime RubioU21(on loan toAl-Shahania)

    Technical staff

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    Last update: August 2023.[18]

    First team

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    PositionStaff
    Head coachPortugalArtur Jorge
    Assistant coachPortugalJoão Cardoso
    PortugalFranclim Carvalho
    Goalkeeping coachBrazil Welesley
    Fitness coachPortugal Tiago Lopes
    Club analystPortugal André Cunha
    Sports scientistRepublic of Ireland Gavin Donoghue

    Notable players

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    For a list of all former and current Al-Rayyan players with a Wikipedia article, seeCategory:Al Rayyan SC players.

    This list includes players whom have made significant contributions to their national team and to the club. At least 90 caps for the club or 100 caps for their national team is needed to be considered for inclusion.

    Local players

    Foreign players

    Managerial history

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    Present and past managers of Al-Rayyan from 1967 (incomplete):

    Administrative managers

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    • Egypt Ashraf Mehdi (1984–85)
    • Egypt Saad Abu El Dahab (1985–)[26]
    Notes
    • 1. Non-professional coach; worked as local physical education teacher.
    • 2. First professional coach.
    • 3. First non-Arab coach.

    References

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