Al-Hazem F.C.
Full name | Al-Hazem Sport Club | |||
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Nickname(s) | Hazem Al-Samood | |||
Founded | 1957 | |||
Ground | Al-Hazem Club Stadium Ar Rass, Saudi Arabia | |||
Capacity | 8,000[1] | |||
Chairman | Sulaiman Al-Malik | |||
Manager | Saleh Al-Mohammadi | |||
League | First Division League | |||
2022–23 | SPL, 18th of 18 (relegated) | |||
Website | https://alhazemclub.com/ | |||
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Al-Hazem SC (also spelled Alhazem; Arabic: نادي الحزم السعودي, romanized: nādī al-ḥazm as-suʿūdiyy, lit. 'Determination')[2] is a Saudi professional football club based in Ar Rass that competes in the Saudi First Division League the second tier of Saudi football. It was founded in 1957.
Al-Hazem colors are red, yellow and blue. Al-Hazem have won the Saudi Third Division once in the 1997–98 season, and have finished runners-up once in the Saudi Second Division in the 1999–00 season. The club have won the Saudi First Division once in the 2004–05 season and won their first promotion to the Pro League. The club spent 6 consecutive seasons in the top flight before getting relegated.
The club play their home games at Al-Hazem Club Stadium in Ar Rass, sharing the stadium with city rivals Al-Kholood.[1]
Honours
[edit]Saudi First Division/MS League
- Runners-up (1): 1999–2000
- Winners (1): 1997–98
Al-Qassim Regional League[3]
- Winners (9): 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1980–81, 1984–85, 1990–91, 1994–95, 1997–98
Management staff
[edit]Managerial history
[edit]- Boualem Laroum (1997 – 2000)
- Omar Meziane (2000)
- Khalid Al-Koroni (10 November 2000 – 27 March 2001)
- Saad Soleit (caretaker) (27 March 2001 – 1 May 2001)
- Boualem Laroum (25 June 2001 – 5 December 2001)
- Ali Komaikh (6 December 2001 – 1 April 2002)
- Nizar Mahrous (August 1, 2002 – October 14, 2002)
- Saleh Al-Mutlaq (October 14, 2002 – October 25, 2002)
- José Fernandes (October 14, 2002 – January 22, 2003)
- Fathi Al-Jabal (January 22, 2003 – April 1, 2003)
- Carlos (caretaker) (1 April 2003 – 1 May 2003)
- Gamal Abdel-Hamid (July 9, 2003 – October 12, 2003)
- Nasser Ben Alya (October 12, 2003 – 16 December 2003)
- Leonida Nedelcu (16 December 2003 – February 9, 2004)
- Hamada Sedki (February 9, 2004 – December 11, 2004)
- Mondher Ladhari (December 11, 2004 – March 17, 2005)
- Khalid Al-Koroni (March 17, 2005 – May 20, 2005)
- Ahmad Al-Ajlani (June 1, 2005 – February 18, 2006)
- Mondher Ladhari (February 19, 2006 – April 30, 2006)
- Ahmad Al-Ajlani (June 25, 2006 – December 2, 2006)
- Lula Pereira (December 2, 2006 – May 5, 2007)
- José Morais (June 4, 2007 – December 7, 2007)
- Ammar Souayah (December 23, 2007 – May 30, 2009)
- Mohsen Saleh (July 27, 2009 – November 28, 2009)
- Lula Pereira (December 2, 2009 – May 1, 2010)
- Lutfi Rhim (July 14, 2010 – October 29, 2010)
- Fathi Al-Heric (October 29, 2010 – November 12, 2010)
- Goran Miscevic (November 13, 2010 – May 31, 2011)
- Marinko Koljanin (June 23, 2011 – May 26, 2012)
- Mondher Ladhari (July 8, 2012 – December 8, 2012)
- Abdullah Darwish (December 8, 2012 – September 23, 2013)
- Yousef Anbar (September 23, 2013 – March 25, 2014)
- Saleem bin Mubarak (March 26, 2014 – April 20, 2014)
- Ali Komaikh (April 20, 2014 – October 10, 2014)
- Yousef Anbar (October 14, 2014 – March 4, 2015)
- Saleem bin Mubarak (March 4, 2015 – June 1, 2015)
- Lotfi Sellimi (June 22, 2015 – November 15, 2015)
- Nasser Nefzi (November 17, 2015 – February 19, 2016)
- Hatem Boulila (February 19, 2016 – May 1, 2016)
- Khalil Al-Masri (July 9, 2016 – May 18, 2017)
- Habib Ben Romdhane (June 20, 2017 – April 5, 2018)
- Abdulwahab Al-Harbi (April 5, 2018 – May 5, 2018)
- Daniel Isăilă (June 8, 2018 – January 31, 2020)
- André (January 31, 2020 – September 10, 2020)
- Mohammed Dahmane (September 23, 2020 – June 1, 2021)
- Hélder (June 7, 2021 – November 27, 2021)
- Constantin Gâlcă (December 6, 2021 – February 21, 2022)
- Roel Coumans (March 1, 2022 – June 28, 2022)
- Filipe Gouveia (July 5, 2022 – October 20, 2023)
- José Daniel Carreño (October 20, 2023 – April 19, 2024)
- Saleh Al-Mohammadi (April 19, 2024 – )
Current squad
[edit]- As of 06 February 2024[4]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Out on loan
[edit]Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Former players
[edit]- Rashed Al-Mugren (Saudi Arabia international)[5][6]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "ملعب نادي الحزم". www.kooora.com. Archived from the original on 2019-07-10. Retrieved 2019-06-16.
- ^ Lane, Edward William (1863), “حزم Archived 2023-07-13 at the Wayback Machine”, in Arabic-English Lexicon, London: Williams & Norgate.
- ^ "في رصد تاريخي عن الرياضة في منطقة القصيم تقدمه". Archived from the original on 2018-08-22. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
- ^ "لاعبي الفريق الأول" [First team players]. Al-Hazem F.C. Archived from the original on 14 October 2023. Retrieved 21 July 2023.
- ^ "أسباب (غير فنية) وراء حرماني من حراسة الشباب". alriyadh.com. Archived from the original on 2022-09-22. Retrieved 2022-09-27.
- ^ "راشد المقرن". alyaum.com. Archived from the original on 2023-09-07. Retrieved 2022-09-27.
External links
[edit]- Official website
- Team info on Goalzz.com
- Al-Hazem shop
- Al-Hazem account on X
- Al-Hazem account on Instagram
Sponsorship
[edit]Period | Kit manufacturer | Kit Sponsor |
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2017-2018 | Pro Icon | Cabrito |
2018-2019 | Pro Icon | None |
2019-2020 | S Team | None |
2020-2021 | S Team | None |
2021-2022 | S Team | None |
2022-2023 | Gabyfox | Yelo |
2023-2024 | R.A Sport | International Human Resources |
Ar-rass Derby
[edit]- Ar-rass Derby is a Match between City rivals Al-Hazem and Al-Kholood.