释义 |
- The Beginning
- Achievements
- Current squad
- Managers
- References
- External links
{{more citations needed|date=July 2017}}{{Infobox football club | clubname = Najran SC | current = | image =| fullname = Najran Sport Club| nickname = Mared Al-Janoub (Giant of the South)| founded = 23 June 1980 | ground = Al Akhdoud Club Stadium Najran, Saudi Arabia | capacity = 5,000| chairman = Mosleh Musallam| manager = Al Habib Ben Ramadan| league = Prince Mohammad bin Salman League | season = 2016–17 | position = First Division, 3rd | pattern_la1= _najran16H | pattern_b1= _najran16H | pattern_ra1= _najran16H | pattern_sh1= _najran16H | pattern_so1= _najran16H | leftarm1=f1ff4d|body1=f1ff4d|rightarm1=f1ff4d|shorts1=f1ff4d|socks1=f1ff4d| pattern_b2=_najran16A| pattern_la2=_najran16A| pattern_ra2=_najran16A| pattern_sh2=_najran16A| pattern_so2=_najran16A | leftarm2=FFFFFF|body2=FFFFFF|rightarm2=FFFFFF|shorts2=FFFFFF|socks2=FFFFFF| }}Najran Sport Club ({{lang-ar|نادي نجران الرياضي}}) is a Saudi Arabian football team based in Najran, they are currently playing in the Saudi First Division. Najran SC achieved promotion to the Saudi Premier League by finishing 2nd in the Saudi First Division during the 2006/07 season. The BeginningNajran Club is a new club compared to other Saudi clubs. The idea of establishing the club was first born in 1980 when a group of Najranis raised a request to the Youth Welfare office expressing their desire in establishing a club that carried the name of their city. Efforts were harnessed to achieve this quest that was just an idea till the approval of the general president of the Youth Welfare at that time, his royal highness prince Faisal bin Fahad bin Abdulaziz was issued. Accordingly, the founders of the club held a meeting to form and elect the first board of directors. AchievementsThe Najran team was able to reach the final match of the prince Faisal Bin Fahad cup 2005–06 for the first division. The Najran team was finally able to qualify to the Saudi Premier League in the 2007–08 season, and is still playing in it to this day. They were able to reach the final four in the 2009–10 Saudi Crown Prince Cup after defeating some of the strongest teams in Saudi football such as Al-Ittihad, but lost to Al-Hilal 1–2 after an impressive display. Current squad As of Prince Mohammad bin Salman League:
No | Position | Player | Nation |
---|
{{Fs player2 |no=2 |nat=KSA|name=Abdullah Assiri |pos=DF}}{{Fs player2 |no=3 |nat=KSA|name=Ibrahim Balhareth |pos=FW}}{{Fs player2 |no=4 |nat=TUN|name=Mehdi Ressaissi |pos=DF}}{{Fs player2 |no=5 |nat=KSA|name=Azzan Maqbol |pos=DF}}{{Fs player2 |no=6 |nat=KSA|name=Mashhor Al-Qahtani |pos=MF}}{{Fs player2 |no=7 |nat=KSA|name=Abdulaziz Al-Tawfiq |pos=FW}}{{Fs player2 |no=8 |nat=KSA|name=Faisel Al-Johani |pos=MF}}{{Fs player2 |no=10|nat=TUN|name=Omar Zekri |pos=MF|other=on loan from Étoile Sahel}}{{Fs player2 |no=11|nat=KSA|name=Hussain Julaidan |pos=MF}}{{Fs player2 |no=12|nat=KSA|name=Meshal Al Faraj |pos=DF}}{{Fs player2 |no=13|nat=KSA|name=Mubarak Al-Sqoor |pos=DF}}{{Fs player2 |no=14|nat=KSA|name=Saleh Al Abbas |pos=FW}}{{Fs player2 |no=15|nat=KSA|name=Aref Al Haider |pos=MF}}{{Fs player2 |no=16|nat=TUN|name=Wassim Nawara |pos=GK}}{{Fs player2 |no=17|nat=KSA|name=Nawaf Al-Sqoor |pos=MF}}{{Fs player2 |no=18|nat=KSA|name=Amr Al-Bar |pos=DF}}{{Fs player2 |no=19|nat=KSA|name=Mazen Al-Suwailem |pos=MF}}{{Fs player2 |no=20|nat=KSA|name=Khaled Al-Taifi |pos=FW}}{{Fs player2 |no=21|nat=KSA|name=Omar Asem |pos=MF}}{{Fs player2 |no=23|nat=NGA|name=Imran Bakur |pos=DF|other=on loan from Fátima}}{{Fs player2 |no=24|nat=KSA|name=Talal Hawsawi |pos=DF}}{{Fs player2 |no=25|nat=KSA|name=Nasser Al-Saiari |pos=GK}}{{Fs player2 |no=26|nat=KSA|name=Hatem Al-Johani |pos=GK}}{{Fs player2 |no=29|nat=KSA|name=Bader Al-Shahrani|pos=MF|other= on loan from Al-Wehda}}{{Fs player2 |no=30|nat=JOR|name=Mohammad Zureiqat |pos=DF}}{{Fs player2 |no=42|nat=NGR|name=Reuben Gabriel |pos=DF}}{{Fs player2 |no=50|nat=KSA|name=Meshal Al Hamsal |pos=DF}}{{Fs player2 |no=70|nat=KSA|name=Saeed Al Hamsal |pos=DF}}{{Fs player2 |no=77|nat=KSA|name=Ibrahim Al-Shehri |pos=MF}}{{Fs player2 |no=80|nat=CMR|name=Guy Toindouba |pos=MF}}{{Fs player2 |no=95|nat=YEM|name=Muaaz Saleh |pos=MF}}{{Fs player2 |no=99|nat=NGR|name=Marco Tagbajumi |pos=FW}}{{Fs player2 |no=|nat=KSA|name=Waleed Sahari|pos=DF|other= on loan from Damac}}
|
Managers- {{flagicon|Romania}} Costică Ștefănescu (July 1, 2008 – December 21, 2008)
- {{flagicon|Argentina}} Marcelo Zuleta (December 21, 2008 – June 30, 2009)
- {{flagicon|Tunisia}} Mourad Al Akabi (July 1, 2010 – November 2, 2010)
- {{flagicon|Portugal}} José Rachão (November 2, 2010 – June 30, 2011)
- {{flagicon|Macedonia}} Gjoko Hadžievski (September 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012)
- {{flagicon|Serbia}} Miodrag Ješić (May 31, 2012 – January 7, 2013)
- {{flagicon|Macedonia}} Gjoko Hadžievski (March 6, 2013 – December 31, 2013)
- {{flagicon|Syria}} Nizar Mahrous (January 10, 2014 – July 5, 2014)
- {{flagicon|France}} Denis Lavagne (July 5, 2014 – August 24, 2015)
- {{flagicon|Tunisia}} Fathi Al-Jabal (July 1, 2015 – December 28, 2015)
- {{flagicon|Brazil}} Hélio dos Anjos (December 28, 2015 – May 23, 2016)
Serbia Zvezdan Milosevic July 2018 ReferencesExternal links- {{Ar icon}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20160128005533/http://www.najranfc.com/ Official website]
{{Najran SC squad}}{{Saudi League}} 4 : Najran|Football clubs in Saudi Arabia|Association football clubs established in 1980|1980 establishments in Saudi Arabia |