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==Athletics Squad==
Trainer: Captain Suleyman {{flagicon|Sudan}}

Assistant Trainer Coach Waleed {{flagicon|Qatar}}

Under 18 sprinters:
Mohamad Al Awad {{flagicon|Sudan}}
Ibrahim Mohamad {{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}}
Zaid Salhab {{flagicon|Canada}}
Yasser Ismail {{flagicon|UAE}}
Abdulla Al Ali {{flagicon|Qatar}}
Mohamad Al Hajri {{flagicon|Qatar}}
Jaber Hassan {{flagicon|Iraq}}
Marcus Kune {{flagicon|Nigeria}}
Abdulla Al Jaber {{flagicon|Qatar}}
Mohamad Yaser {{flagicon|Egypt}}
Rabih Abdulla {{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}}




==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 00:50, 22 March 2011

Qatar Sports Club
نادي قطر الرياضي
Logo
Full nameQatar Sports Club
نادي قطر الرياضي
Nickname(s)The King
Founded1959
GroundQatar SC Stadium
Doha, Qatar
Capacity20,000
ChairmanQatar Nasser Al Thani
ManagerBrazil Sebastião Lazaroni
LeagueQatari League
2009/10Qatari League, 4th

Qatar Sports Club (Template:Lang-ar) is a sports club based in Doha, Qatar. Its football team plays in the Qatari League.

Qatar Sports Club wear a yellow shirt and black shorts as their home kit and have the fourth largest stadium in Qatar, Qatar SC Stadium, which has a capacity of 19,000. Qatar sports club have recently diversified into sports other than football. An Athletics group has been established, this department competes in javelin throwing, long jumping and sprinting. However, this faction of Qatar sports club focuses on sprinting and long distance running.

Name History

  • 1959 : founded with the name of Al Nasour
  • 1972 : fusion with Al Oruba and Al Esteqlal
  • 1981 : the club is renamed Qatar SC

Achievements

1966/67, 1967/68, 1968/69, 1969/70, 1970/71, 1972/73, 1976/77, 2002/03
1974, 1976
2002, 2004, 2009
1983 , 1984 , 1987, 1995

Performance in AFC competitions

2004: Group Stage

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Qatar QAT Mohammed Mubarak
2 DF Qatar QAT Salman Mosabbeh
3 DF Qatar QAT Abdulla Alawi
4 DF Qatar QAT Medhat Mustafa Mido
5 DF Morocco MAR Talal El Karkouri
6 MF Qatar QAT Abdulla Al Diyani
7 MF Qatar QAT Mohamed Omar
8 MF Qatar QAT Abdulla Mohammed Alkawari
9 FW Qatar QAT Jasim Al-Buaenain
10 FW Brazil BRA Marcinho
11 MF Qatar QAT Fadhl Omar
12 DF Qatar QAT Abdulrashid Nahnek
13 DF Qatar QAT Khaled Saleh Al-Kahtani
14 MF Qatar QAT Mubarak Al-Beloushi
15 MF Qatar QAT Shaheen Ali
16 MF Qatar QAT Almahdi Mohammed Al-Saleh
17 FW Qatar QAT Mohammed Salem Al-Mehri
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 DF Qatar QAT Sultan Khalaf Al-Khalaf
20 MF Morocco MAR Youssef Safri
21 GK Qatar QAT Hussain Al-Rumaihi
22 GK Qatar QAT Adel Ahmed Mohammed
23 FW Qatar QAT Sebastián Soria
24 MF Iraq IRQ Qusay Munir
25 DF Iraq IRQ Ali Hasan Kamal
27 DF Qatar QAT Khaled Al Zakiba
29 MF Qatar QAT Abdulla Hassan Al Shamlan
39 DF Qatar QAT Mohammed Salem Al-Rabeiee
47 DF Iran IRN Husain Beesha
50 MF Qatar QAT Saoud Salem Al-Ali
69 FW Egypt EGY Ayman Asamoah-Kenwyne Shehata
71 GK Qatar QAT Sallam Fawaz Amin
86 MF Qatar QAT Ali Saleh Al-Ahraq
91 FW Qatar QAT Ahmed Husain Al-Sada
99 GK Qatar QAT Ahmad Khalil

Notable players

 

Athletics Squad

Trainer: Captain Suleyman Sudan

Assistant Trainer Coach Waleed Qatar

Under 18 sprinters: Mohamad Al Awad Sudan Ibrahim Mohamad Saudi Arabia Zaid Salhab Canada Yasser Ismail United Arab Emirates Abdulla Al Ali Qatar Mohamad Al Hajri Qatar Jaber Hassan Iraq Marcus Kune Nigeria Abdulla Al Jaber Qatar Mohamad Yaser Egypt Rabih Abdulla Saudi Arabia