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Al Fayha FC
File:Al-Fayha FC Logo.png
Full nameAl Fayha Football Club
Nickname(s)Al Burtuqali (The Orange)
Tawahin Sudair (The Mills of Sudair)
Founded1954; 70 years ago (1954)
GroundKing Salman Sport City Stadium
Capacity7,000
ChairmanSaud Al-Shalhoub
ManagerGustavo Costas
LeagueSaudi Professional League
2017–18Saudi Professional League, 8th
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Al-Fayha FC (Arabic: نادي الفيحاء السعودي) is a professional football club based in Al Majma'ah, that plays in the Saudi Professional League, the top tier of Saudi Football. It was founded in 1954.

Al-Fayha's colors are orange and blue, 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-Feiha won their first promotion to the Pro League and on 5 May 2017 won their first ever First Division title.[1]

The club play their home games at King Salman Sport City Stadium in Al Majma'ah, sharing the stadium with city rivals Al-Faisaly and Al-Mujazzel.[2]

History

Al-Fayha was founded on 1954 in Al 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 together 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. [3]

Al-Fayha won their first ever promotion to the First Division in the 2003–04 season when they finished as runners-up in the 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 again during the 2013–14 season when they won the Second Division title. On 29 April 2017, Al-Fayha won their first promotion to the Pro League and on 5 May 2017 won their first ever First Division title.

Honours

Saudi First Division

Saudi Second Division

  • Winners (1): 2013–14
  • Runners-up (1): 2003–04 [4]

> 2 trophies in total ☆

Current squad

First team squad

As of 31 August 2018:[5]

No Position Player Nation
1 GK Moslem Al Freej  Saudi Arabia
2 DF Omar Al-Owdah (on loan from Al-Hilal)  Saudi Arabia
4 DF Sami Al-Khaibari (captain)  Saudi Arabia
5 MF Alexandros Tziolis  Greece
6 MF Dhaifallah Al-Qarni  Saudi Arabia
7 MF John Jairo Ruiz  Costa Rica
8 MF Jonathan Gómez (on loan from São Paulo)  Argentina
9 FW Ronnie Fernández  Chile
10 MF Abdullah Al-Mutairi  Saudi Arabia
11 FW Abdulla Al Salem  Saudi Arabia
12 FW Abdurahman Al-Yami (on loan from Al-Hilal)  Saudi Arabia
13 MF Naif Kariri (on loan from Al-Hilal)  Saudi Arabia
14 DF Gegé  Cape Verde
15 MF Majed Al-Najrani (on loan from Al-Hilal)  Saudi Arabia
16 MF Abdulrahman Al-Barakah  Saudi Arabia
17 MF Abdulkareem Al-Qahtani  Saudi Arabia
18 MF Hassan Jaafari  Saudi Arabia
21 MF Naldo  Brazil
22 GK Fahad Al-Shammari  Saudi Arabia
23 GK Cristian Bonilla  Colombia
24 DF Ahmed Ba Masoud  Saudi Arabia
25 MF Tawfiq Buhimed  Saudi Arabia
27 DF Abdullah Kanno  Saudi Arabia
32 GK Hamad Hawsawi  Saudi Arabia
55 DF Nawaf Al-Sobhi  Saudi Arabia
70 MF Danilo Asprilla (on loan from Al-Ain)  Colombia
80 DF Mukhair Al-Rashidi  Saudi Arabia
90 FW Naif Abdali  Saudi Arabia

Out on loan

No Position Player Nation
3 DF Abdulaziz Majrashi (on loan to Al-Kawkab)  Saudi Arabia
44 MF Hatem Belal (on loan to Al-Qadsiah)  Saudi Arabia
50 MF Talal Majrashi (on loan to Ohod)  Saudi Arabia
77 FW Mutaeb Al-Najrani (on loan to Al-Kawkab)  Saudi Arabia
DF Abdulaziz Al-Mansor (on loan to Al-Kawkab)  Saudi Arabia
DF Radhi Al-Mutairi (on loan to Al-Kawkab)  Saudi Arabia
DF Ahmed Andejani (on loan to Abha)  Mali
MF Moataz Tombakti (on loan to Ohod)  Saudi Arabia
FW Mohammed Al-Menqash (on loan to Abha)  Saudi Arabia

References

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  5. ^ "اللاعبين". kooora.