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'''Div.''' = Division; '''SPL''' = Saudi Premier League; '''ZSL''' = Zain Saudi League; '''Pos.''' = Position; '''Pl''' = Match played; '''W''' = Win; '''D''' = Draw; '''L''' = Lost<br /> |
'''Div.''' = Division; '''SPL''' = Saudi Premier League; '''ZSL''' = Zain Saudi League; '''Pos.''' = Position; '''Pl''' = Match played; '''W''' = Win; '''D''' = Draw; '''L''' = Lost<br /> |
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'''GS''' = Goal Scored; '''GA''' = Goal Against; GD = Goal difference '''P''' = Points<br /> |
'''GS''' = Goal Scored; '''GA''' = Goal Against; GD = Goal difference '''P''' = Points<br /> |
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'''SCC''' = Champions Cup; '''CPC''' = Crown Prince Cup; '''PFC''' = Prince Faisal Cup<br /> |
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'''ARCL''' = Arab Champions League; '''ACL''' = AFC Champions League;'''GCC''' = Gulf Club Champions Cup;'''ASC''' = Asian Super Cup<br /> |
'''ARCL''' = Arab Champions League; '''ARWC''' = Arab Cup Winners' Cup; '''ACL''' = AFC Champions League;'''GCC''' = Gulf Club Champions Cup;'''ASC''' = Asian Super Cup<br /> |
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Colors: '''Gold''' = winner; '''Silver''' = runner-up.</small> |
Colors: '''Gold''' = winner; '''Silver''' = runner-up; '''Bronze''' = third ,Semi-final .</small> |
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==Famous players== |
==Famous players== |
Revision as of 14:10, 24 September 2009
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Full name | ALHILAL SAUDI CLUB | ||
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Nickname(s) | Al-Zaeem (The Boss) | ||
Founded | 1957 ,as the Olympic Club | ||
Ground | King Fahd Stadium, Riyadh | ||
Capacity | 67,000 | ||
Chairman | Abdul Rahman bin Musaid | ||
Manager | Eric Gerets | ||
League | Saudi Premier League | ||
2008-09 | 2nd | ||
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Al-Hilal (Template:Lang-ar) is a Saudi Arabian professional football club based in the country's capital of Riyadh. The team achieved the largest number of trophies among Saudi teams with 48 official trophies since its founding in 1957[1]. Al-Hilal has a reputation for being the most widely government supported club in Saudi Arabia.[2]
Among the club's most famous players were Sami Al-Jaber, the longtime star of the Saudi Arabian national football team, and Yousuf Al-Thunayan a player who amazed saudi football fans by his skills. The captain of the team Mohamed Al-Deayea is the current world record holder for most international appearances[3][4]. The very well-known Brazilian, Rivelino, also played for Al-Hilal from 1978 to 1981.
The nickname "AL-Zaeem", which means "The Boss", came from the club's leading position in Saudi Arabia and Asia.[5]
History
The Al-Hilal Club was originally known as the Olympic Club during its founding in 1957/10/16 . The club's name was changed in 1958/12/3 decree from the then-King Saud after he attended a tournament that was contested between the Olympic Club, Al-Shabab, Al-Riyadh and El-Kawkab clubs.[6]
Club honours (Football)
National Championships
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- Runners-up(11)1976,1980,1981,1983,1987,1993,1995,1997,2006,2007,2009
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- Runners-up(6)1963,1968,1977,1981,1985,1987
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- Runners-up(1)1998
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- Runners-up(4)1986,2002,2003,2008
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Asian Championships (Record)
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- Runners-up(2)1987,1988
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- Runners-up(1)2002
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- Runners-up(3)1987,1992,2000
Arabian Championships
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- Runners-up(1)1989
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- Runners-up(2)1993,1996
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- King of Saudi Arabia Cup (1) : 2001
Continental Record
- ACC: 2001 - QF; 2000 - Champions; 1999 - QF; 1998 - SF; 1991 - Champions; 1986 - Runners-up
- ACWC: 2002 - Champions; 1997 - Champions; 1991 - SF
- ASC: 2002 -Champions; 1997 - Champions
Players
Usual starting line-up for Al-Hilal (season 2009-10). |
First-team squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Olympic Team (Under 23)
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Out on loan
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Personnel
Current Technical Staff
Position | Name |
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Manager | Eric Gerets |
Assistant Coach | Reinhard Stumpf |
Goalkeeping Coach | George |
Physical fitness coach | Didier Philip |
Head of Medical | Carl Willem |
Physiotherapist | Didier Florentz |
Physiotherapist | Jacques Kinet |
Current Board of Directors
Office | Name |
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President | HRH.Abdulrahman Bin Musaid |
Vice-president | HRH.Nawaf bin saad |
Member of the Board,Director of Football | Sami Al-Jaber |
Public Relations and Media Manager | Ahmed Khameis |
president institutional and assets administration | Fahed Al Maded |
president of Club | Khalid Al Magherbi |
Secretary | Salman Al Jareid |
Records
Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA GD P Domestic cups AFC Other Competitions Top scorer Manager 2000/01 SPL 3 22 14 5 3 35 15 +20 47 CPC ASC Quarterfinals ARWC ASC Safet Sušić 2001/02 SPL 1 22 14 7 1 54 17 +37 49 PFC ACWC Winner ARWC Artur Jorge 2002/03 SPL 5 22 11 8 3 28 18 +10 41 CPC PFC ACL Group Stage ASC Ilie Balaci 2003/04 SPL 3 22 12 4 6 40 18 +22 40 CPC PFC ACL Group Stage Ceesay 13 Aad de Mos 2004/05 SPL 2 22 13 6 3 41 21 +20 45 CPC PFC ARCL Al-Jaber 12 Marcos Paquetá 2005/06 SPL 2 22 13 5 4 41 21 +20 44 CPC PFC ACL Group Stage Camacho 14 Marcos Paquetá 2006/07 SPL 2 22 17 2 3 38 15 +23 53 CPC ACL Quarter-final Al-Qahtani 13 José Peseiro 2007/08 SPL 1 22 14 6 2 36 13 +23 48 SCC CPC PFC GCC Al-Qahtani 16 Cosmin Olăroiu 2008/09 SPL 2 22 15 5 2 41 9 +32 50 SCC CPC PFC ACL Round of 16 Al-Qahtani 13 Cosmin Olăroiu 2009/10 ZPL 2 2 2 0 0 7 1 +6 6 PFC Wilhelmsson 2 Eric Gerets
Last updated: 24 SEP 2009
Div. = Division; SPL = Saudi Premier League; ZSL = Zain Saudi League; Pos. = Position; Pl = Match played; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Lost
GS = Goal Scored; GA = Goal Against; GD = Goal difference P = Points
SCC = Champions Cup; CPC = Crown Prince Cup; PFC = Prince Faisal Cup
ARCL = Arab Champions League; ARWC = Arab Cup Winners' Cup; ACL = AFC Champions League;GCC = Gulf Club Champions Cup;ASC = Asian Super Cup
Colors: Gold = winner; Silver = runner-up; Bronze = third ,Semi-final .
Famous players
Managerial history
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References
- ^ "Al-Hilal championships of the first football team".
- ^ Zogby International Poll Results Template:Ar icon
- ^ "Roberto Mamrud, Mohamed Al-Deayea - Century of International Appearances".
- ^ "CNN - The best goalkeepers of all time".
- ^ "Torre Raúl, THE BEST CLUB OF ASIA, Last updated: 7 Jan 2009".
- ^ "The story of Al Hilal Foundation".
External links
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