Al-Ittihad SC Aleppo

This article is about the Syrian football team. For other uses, see Al-Ittihad (disambiguation).
Al-Ittihad of Aleppo
Full name Al-Ittihad Sports Club of Aleppo
Nickname(s) The Red Castle
Halab Al-Ahli
Founded 20 January 1949 (1949-01-20)
Ground Aleppo International Stadium
Ground Capacity 75,000
President Ahmad Kayyal
Manager Mohanad Al Boushi
League Syrian Premier League
2013–14 8th (Group A)

Al-Ittihad Sports Club of Aleppo (Arabic: نادي الاتحاد الرياضي الحلبي) is a professional multi-sports club based in the Syrian city of Aleppo mostly known for its football team which competes in the Syrian Premier League, the top league of Syrian football. Being one of the most successful clubs in Syrian football history, Al-Ittihad won six Syrian football league titles and nine Syrian cups. In Asia, their best performance was in 2010 when they became champions of AFC Cup competition.

The club was founded in 1949 and received its license in 1953. They play their home games at the Aleppo International Stadium since its inauguration in 2008. The club have their own ground; Al-Ittihad Stadium with a capacity of 16,000 spectators.

Al-Ittihad are also known for their basketball team. In general, 20 types of sports are being practiced by the club.

History

The club was founded on 20 January 1949 under the name Halab Al-Ahli Club, by the merge of three smaller football teams in Aleppo: Al-Janah (The Wing), Osud Al-Shahba (Lions of Shahba) and Al-Nejmeh (The Star), before getting recognized officially by the ministry of internal affairs on 24 September 1953. In 1972, the name of the club was changed to Al-Ittihad Aleppo by the decision of the Syrian government.[1]

Prior to the foundation of the Syrian official football league, the club have competed in various regional competitions in the Aleppo Governorate such as the regional league of Aleppo and the Aleppo Municipality Shield (Arabic: درع بلدية حلب).

The club have participated in the first ever Syrian football league in 1966–67 when they became champions. Since then, they have never relegated to the bottom level.

Stadiums

Al-Ittihad fans crowded in the Aleppo International Stadium

Al-Ittihad's original home ground since the early 1950s was the Aleppo Municipal Stadium which is considered one of the most historic stadiums in Syria. At the beginning of the 1990s the club moved to the newly built Al-Hamadaniah Stadium. After the inauguration of the Aleppo International Stadium in 2008, the club decided to play their home games at the Syrian league and AFC competitions in the modern stadium which can host around 75,000 spectators. Al-Hamadaniah Stadium is still used as an alternative venue.

Stadium Name Capacity Years
7 April Stadium 12,000 1949–90
Al-Hamadaniah Stadium Original: 25,000 (15,000 after the 2008 renovation) 1990–08
Aleppo International Stadium 75,000 2008–

Training facilities

The training grounds of al-Ittihad are located in the al-Shahbaa district of Aleppo. The complex is home to the al-Ittihad Stadium with a capacity of 10,000 spectators, a nearby indoor training pitch and many other small pitches. There are also two basketball courts, an outdoor swimming pool, a restaurant, conference rooms and offices.

Colours and kits

Since its foundation, the traditional colour of Al-Ittihad's home kit is red with various designs over the years. Therefore, the club is nicknamed The Red Castle by the fans as a reference to the city's main landmark; the Citadel of Aleppo. The away kit may vary between a full white kit and a white kit with red stripes on the shirt.

Football achievements

Winners: 1967, 1968, 1977, 1993, 1995, 2005

Winners: 1965, 1973, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1994, 2005, 2006, 2011

Winners: 2010

Performance in AFC competitions

1985: 4th place
2002–03: Qualifying West – 3rd Round
2006: Group Stage
2007: Group Stage
2008: Group Stage
2011: Qualifying Play-off – West Semi-final
2010: Champions
2011: Group Stage
2012: Group Stage

Current squad

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

No. Position Player
Syria GK Zakaria Dehneh
Syria GK Khaled Ibrahim
Syria GK Mohamad Mardini
Syria DF Zakaria Boudaqa
Syria DF Ahmad Bastanli
Syria DF Omar Hemidi
Syria DF Zakaria Hasan Beik
Syria DF Omar Samman
Syria DF Ahmad Al Ali
Syria DF Firas Misho
Syria MF Hussain Haj Ali
Syria MF Hazem Jabara
Syria MF Ayman Salal
No. Position Player
Syria MF Fares Hindawi
Syria MF Mohamad Mido
Syria MF Mohamad Ghabbash
Syria MF Abdulhadi Sawas
Syria MF Zakaria Al Omari
Syria MF Mohamed Al Youssef
Syria MF Radwan Kalaji
Syria MF Ibrahim Sawas
Syria MF Mohamad Al Ahmad
Syria FW Saleh Al Raei
Syria FW Hussam Omar
Syria FW Rafat Mohtadi
Syria FW Abdullah Najjar

Administration

Administrative Board of Al-Ittihad Aleppo Club:

Office Name
President of the Board Ahmad Kayyal
Investment and Facilities Director Mulham Tabbara
Member of the Board Jum'a ar-Rashed
Administrative and Legislative Committee Director Ayman Hazzam
Financial Director Ziyad al-Sheikh Omar
Member of the Board Weizar Sarmini
Training Centres Director Reem Sabbagh

Last updated: June 2012
Source: ittihadaleppo.com

Former notable players

For all former Al-Ittihad players with a Wikipedia article see Category:Al-Ittihad Aleppo players.

Former Managers

  • Syria Abdel Qader Tayfur (1965–67)
  • Syria Zaki Natoor (1967–77)
  • Syria Mahmoud Sultan (1981–84)
  • Syria Wael Aqqad (1990)
  • Syria Nael Burghol
  • Syria Ahmad Hawash (1992–93)
  • Syria Fateh Zaki (1994–95)
  • Czech Republic Jerzi Neverly (1999–00)
  • Argentina Osvaldo Ardiles (2001)
  • Bulgaria Stefan Genov (2001–02)
  • Egypt Hassan El-Shazly (2002–03)
  • Syria Amin Alati (2003)
  • Egypt Mahmoud Abou-Regaila (Feb 2004 – July 2004)
  • Syria Yaser Al-Siba'i (2004–05)
  • Syria Ahmad Hawash (2005–06)

  • Syria Hussain Afash (2006–07)
  • Argentina Oscar Fulloné (July 2007 – January 2008)
  • Romania Valeriu Tiţa (Feb 2008 – April 2009)
  • Syria Hussain Afash (April 2009 – July 2009)
  • Portugal José Rachão (August 2009 – November 2009)
  • Syria Mohammad Khattam (Nov 2009)
  • Syria Fateh Zaki (November 2009 – February 2010)
  • Romania Valeriu Tiţa (February 2010 – December 2010)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Kemal Alispahić (January 2011 – June 2011)
  • Syria Amin Alati (November 2011 – December 2011)
  • Syria Hussain Afash (January 2012 – April 2012)
  • Syria Ammar Rihawi (2013)
  • Syria Anas Sabouni (January 2014 - March 2014)
  • Syria Radwan al-Abrash (March 2014 - September 2014)

References

  1. "The History of Al-Ittihad". Al-Ittihad official website (in Arabic). Retrieved 25 January 2012.

External links

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