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Al-Fayha Club

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Association football club in Saudi Arabia
Football club
Al-Fayha Club
Full nameAl-Fayha Club
NicknamesAl-Burtuqali (The Orange)
Tawahin Sudair (The Mills ofSudair)
Founded1953; 72 years ago (1953)
GroundAl-Majma'ah Sports City Stadium
Capacity7,000
ChairmanTawfiq Al-Modaiheem
ManagerPedro Emanuel
LeagueSaudi Pro League
2024-25Pro League, 13th of 18
Websitealfayhasc.com
Current season

Al-Fayha Club (Arabic:نادي الفيحاء السعودي) is a professionalfootball club based inAl-Majma'ah, that plays in theSaudi Pro League, the first tier ofSaudi football.

Al-Fayha's colors areorange andblue, hence the nickname "Al-Burtuqali." Al-Fayha have won the Saudi Second Division once in the 2013–14 season and have finished runners-up once in the 2003–04. On 29 April 2017, Al-Fayha won their first promotion to the Pro League, winning their first First Division title on 5 May 2017. They won theKing's Cup for the first time in 2022.[1]

The club plays their home games atAl-Majma'ah Sports City Stadium inAl-Majma'ah, sharing the stadium with city rivalsAl-Faisaly andAl-Mujazzel.[2]

History

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Al Fayha (Arabic:الفيحاء,romanizedal-fayḥāʿ,lit.'wide, extensive')[3] was founded in 1953 inAl Majma'ah and were officially registered on August 15, 1966. Al Fayha is one of the oldest clubs in the country and the oldest club in Al Majma'ah. Al Fayha is a merging of two different clubs, Minikh and Al-Fayha, who joined to become the only representative of Al Majma'ah.

Since the formation of the club, Al Fayha has played a continuous role in the service of the youth in Al-Majma'ah. Al Fayha is considered to be one of the most active and interactive clubs in the city, often acting as a safe haven for the youth.[4]

First piece of silverware

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Al Fayha won their first promotion to theFirst Division in 1985 and spent five consecutive seasons in the First Division before getting relegated at the end of the 1989–90 season. After an absence of 14 years, Al-Fayha returned to the First Division after finishing as runners-up in the 2003–04 Second Division. Al Fayha spent 4 consecutive seasons in the First Division before getting relegated at the end of the 2007–08 season. They were then promoted once again during the 2013–14 season when they won the Second Division title. On 29 April 2017, Al-Fayha won promotion to thePro League for the first time in their history following their 2–1 home win againstOhod.[5] They were crowned champions of the2016–17 Saudi First Division for the first time on 5 May 2017 after drawingWej 1–1 away from home.[6]

Al Fayha spent three consecutive seasons in the Saudi top flight, performing above expectations in their debut season and barely escaping relegation in their second season, however they couldn't avoid relegation in the2019–20 season, losing 0–1 toAl-Taawoun in the final matchday. In their first season back in theSaudi First Division Al-Fayha managed to achieve promotion back to the top flight following a 0–0 home draw withAl-Tai on the 20th of May 2021, as well as finishing the season as runners-up with 81 points. In their first season back in thePro League Al Fayha acquired the services of players such as; veteran Serbian goalkeeperVladimir Stojković, Greek midfielderPanagiotis Tachtsidis and Macedonian internationalAleksandar Trajkovski.Vuk Rašović managed his squad with a direct play approach along with disciplined organisation, and as a result the club has had the best defensive record in the2021–22 league.

King Cup winners and AFC Champions League debut

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Al Fayha partook in the2021–22 King Cup, with their first match being againstAbha whom they routed 4–0 to progress to the quarter-finals. In the quarter-final they facedAl-Batin, whom they beat 2–1. In the semi-final they were up againstAl Ittihad in a highly contested and hard-fought match in which Al Fayha came up on top to win 1–0 and advance to a historic cup final. Al Fayha would faceAl Hilal in the final.The two sides were locked at 1–1 after extra time with Al Fayha prevailing in the penalty shootout thanks to a superb performance from their Serbian goalkeeperVladimir Stojkovic to clinch their maiden Saudi King's Cup at theKing Abdullah Sports City Stadium and also qualified them to the first2023–24 AFC Champions League group stage.[7] On 3 October 2023 in theAFC Champions League group stage fixtures, Al-Fayha recorded their first win in a 2–0 victory againstPakhtakor of Uzbekistan with both goal scored byAbdelhamid Sabiri. Al Fayha finished as group runners-up with 9 points which send the club to the Round of 16 fixtures againstAl Nassr. However the club bowed out from the AFC Champions League after a 3–0 defeat on aggregate.

Honours

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Players

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Current squad

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As of January 2025[8][9]

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 KSAAbdulraouf Al-Duqayl
2DF KSAMukhair Al-Rashidi
5DF ENGChris Smalling
6MF KSARakan Kaabi
7MF KSANawaf Al-Harthi
8MF ALGYassine Benzia
9FW KSAMalek Al-Abdulmenem
10FW ZAMFashion Sakala
11MF KSAAbdullah Al-Jouei
13GK KSASattam Al-Shammari
14MF KSAMansor Al-Beshe
17DF VENMikel Villanueva
18DF KSAAhmed Bamsaud
No.Pos.NationPlayer
19MF CYPStylianos Vrontis(on loan fromCyprusAPOEL)
21DF KSAZiyad Al-Sahafi
22DF KSAMohammed Al-Baqawi(captain)
23MF ESPJason
24MF KSASattam Al-Rouqi
30MF GNBAlfa Semedo
35FW CGOSilvère Ganvoula
41FW KSAAmmar Al-Khaibari
52GK PANOrlando Mosquera
55MF KSAAli Al-Hussain
70DF KSAAbdulrahman Al-Anazi
75DF KSAKhalid Al-Rammah
77MF KSARyan Enad

U21 squad

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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
27FW KSADanial Al Habib
34GK KSAOsama Al-Thumairy
39DF FRAJérémie Kanon
42DF KSAAli Al Harshan
43MF KSAFahad Al-Hubaishi
No.Pos.NationPlayer
44DF KSAAli Al-Nakhli
46DF KSAOsama Al-Turki
47DF KSAMohammed Al-Dowaish
72FW KSASabri Dahal
74MF KSAAlbaraa Adawi

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
15MF KSAAbdulhadi Al-Harajin(on loan toSaudi ArabiaAl-Hazem)

Coaching staff

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PositionName
ManagerPortugalPedro Emanuel
Assistant ManagerPortugalRui Gomes
Portugal Virgílio Fernandes
Goalkeeping CoachPortugalPedro Correia
Fitness CoachBrazil André Galve
Video AnalystSaudi Arabia Abdullah Al-Kassar
Performance AnalystSaudi Arabia Faris Al-Dowaish
Sporting DirectorSaudi Arabia Khalid Al-Shammari
DoctorSaudi Arabia Ibrahim Al-Rashidi
PhysiotherapistPortugal Fabio Santos
Director of DevelopmentAlgeria Alioua Mohamed Lamine

Managerial history

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Record in Asian Football

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SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2023–24Champions LeagueGroup ATurkmenistanAhal3–10–12nd
UzbekistanPakhtakor Tashkent2–04–1
United Arab EmiratesAl-Ain2–31–4
Round of 16Saudi ArabiaAl-Nassr0–10–20–3

See also

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References

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  1. ^"رسالة - نادي الفيحاء السعودي".www.alfiha.com. Archived fromthe original on 2019-03-27. Retrieved2017-04-21.
  2. ^"ملعب مدينة المجمعة الرياضية".Kooora.Archived from the original on 2018-04-16. Retrieved2017-04-21.
  3. ^Wortabet, John; Porter, Harvey (December 5, 1995).Arabic-English English-Arabic Dictionary. Hippocrene Books.ISBN 9780781803830 – via Google Books.
  4. ^"رسالة - نادي الفيحاء السعودي".www.alfiha.com. Archived fromthe original on 2023-05-28. Retrieved2019-10-21.
  5. ^"رسمياً.. الفيحاء أول الصاعدين إلى دوري جميل". dawriplus. 29 April 2017.Archived from the original on 7 April 2023. Retrieved21 May 2017.
  6. ^"مسيرة للاعبي الفيحاء بـ "الباص المكشوف" بعد الصعود لدوري جميل". sportksa. 6 May 2017.Archived from the original on 5 April 2023. Retrieved21 May 2017.
  7. ^"Al Fayha upset Al Hilal to win historic Saudi King's Cup".the-AFC.Archived from the original on 2023-05-28. Retrieved2022-06-20.
  8. ^"التشكيلة". kooora.Archived from the original on 2017-08-08. Retrieved2017-04-21.
  9. ^"اللاعبين". Archived fromthe original on 28 May 2023. Retrieved1 January 2019.

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