Al-Duhail SC

Al-Duhail Sports Club (Arabic: نادي الدحيل الرياضي), formerly Lekhwiya SC, is a Qatari sports club, best known for its football team, which plays in the Qatar Stars League. The club is based in the Duhail district in the city of Doha and plays its home games at Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium. It is the first team in Qatari football to win the first division title on its debut season.

Al-Duhail SC
Full nameAl-Duhail Sports Club
Nickname(s)The Red Knights
Founded2009 (2009) (as Lekhwiya)
GroundAbdullah bin Khalifa Stadium
Doha, Qatar
Capacity9,000[1]
ChairmanKhalifa bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani
ManagerHernán Crespo
LeagueQatar Stars League
2021–22Qatar Stars League, 2nd of 12
WebsiteClub website
Al Duhail SC active sections

Football

Basketball

Handball

Volleyball

Futsal

Athletics

In April 2017, it was announced that the club would take over El Jaish SC and merge with following the 2016–17 Qatar Stars League and be known as Al-Duhail Sports Club in rebranding of Lekhwiya SC.[2][3]

History

The club was founded as Al-Shorta Doha and in 2009 was renamed to Lekhwiya.[4] Lekhwiya Club has the biggest financial budget in Qatar.

Upon the club's reformation, it was entered into the Qatari 2nd Division. It came fourth in the league on its first year before winning the next season in 2010.

In the club's first season in the Qatar Stars League, Lekhwiya finished at the top of the standings to win the 2010–11 Qatar Stars League.[5] It was the first league title in the club's history. They also managed to reach the final of the 2010 Sheikh Jassem Cup, before losing in the final to Al-Arabi.[6]

Their first official debut in a continental competition came on March 7, 2012, in the 2012 AFC Champions League. They won their first match against Al-Ahli of Saudi Arabia, with Nam Tae-Hee scoring the only goal and also scoring the first-ever goal for Lekhwiya in any regional competition.[7]

In the 2011–12 Qatar Stars League season, Lekhwiya retained the league title with two games left to be played.[8]

They inaugurated a new stadium Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium, also known as Lekhwiya Sports Stadium, on February 15, 2013 in a match against Al Khor and won their third league title in the first season at the new stadium.[9]

in April 2017 the club announced that they would take over El Jaish SC and rebranded the club into Al-Duhail SC.

At the end of the 2017–2018 Season the Club became the first club to hold all three domestic Titles the league, Qatar Cup and Emir Cup.

Stadium

Lekhwiya's stadium began construction in 2011.[9] The first phase was completed in May 2012.[10] The stadium was officially inaugurated on February 15, 2013 with the first match played being a Qatar Stars League fixture against Al Khor. The official seating capacity is 10,000, it is located in the ISF area of Doha.

Colours and crest

Shirt sponsors and manufacturers

Period Kit manufacture Shirt sponsor
2009–11 Burrda None
2011–19 Masraf Rayan
2020– Puma

Kit history

Home kit
2009
Home kit
2011

Players

As of 26 September 2022[11]
No Position Player Nation
1 GK Mohammed Al-Bakri  Qatar
2 DF Mohammed Musa  Qatar
3 DF Mohammed Alaaeldin  Qatar
5 DF Bassam Al-Rawi  Qatar
6 MF Khaled Mohammed  Qatar
7 MF Ismaeel Mohammad  Qatar
8 MF Luiz Júnior  Qatar
9 FW Mohanad Ali  Iraq
10 FW Edmilson  Belgium
11 FW Almoez Ali (captain)  Qatar
12 MF Karim Boudiaf  Qatar
13 MF Ferjani Sassi  Tunisia
14 FW Michael Olunga  Kenya
15 DF Mohamed Al-Naemi  Qatar
16 MF Ahmed Moein  Qatar
17 FW Abdelrahman Moustafa  Qatar
18 DF Sultan Al-Brake  Qatar
19 MF Nam Tae-hee  South Korea
20 DF Ali Afif  Qatar
21 GK Salah Zakaria  Qatar
23 MF Assim Madibo  Qatar
24 DF Federico Fernández  Argentina
25 DF Mohammed Emad  Qatar
26 FW Rabh Boussafi  Qatar
27 MF Abdullah Al-Ahrak  Qatar
29 FW Mohammed Muntari  Qatar
31 GK Ali Ghulais U19  Qatar
35 DF Rúben Semedo  Portugal
36 MF Abdulaziz Mohamad U19  Qatar
37 MF Abdelaziz Abu Shanab U19  Qatar
38 DF Ibrahim Al-Mansoori U19  Qatar
39 FW Lotfi Madjer  Qatar
41 MF Ahmed Reyed U19  Qatar
60 MF Abdallah Haroun U19  Qatar
74 MF Fares Amer U19  Qatar
77 MF Jassim Al-Mheiri  Qatar
86 FW Rashid Al-Abdulla U19  Qatar
99 GK Shehab Ellethy  Qatar

Out on loan

No Position Player Nation
28 MF Youssef Msakni (on loan to Al-Arabi)  Tunisia
DF Ali Malolah (on loan to Al-Rayyan)  Qatar

Personnel

Current technical staff

Position Staff
Manager Argentina Hernán Crespo
Assistant manager Argentina Sebastián Domínguez
Assistant manager Argentina Nicolás Ignacio Domínguez
Goalkeeping coach Argentina Gustavo Nepote
Fitness coach Argentina Federico Agustín Martinetti
Fitness coach Portugal Raul Jorge Esmeriz Costa
Physiotherapist Qatar Sabeur Zidi
Physiotherapist Portugal Pedro Miguel Silva
Massager Tunisia Anselmo Apolinario
Massager Tunisia Anderson Apolinario
Doctor Tunisia Murad Almekrani

Last updated: 23 December 2022
Source: https://www.duhailsc.qa/main-team/

Records and statistics

Last update: 10 May 2023.
Players whose names are in bold are still active with the club.

Most goals
# Nat. Name Career Goals League Goals
1 South Korea Nam Tae-Hee 2012–2019, 2021- 117 84
2 Morocco Youssef El-Arabi 2016-2019 108 76
3 Tunisia Youssef Msakni 2012-2021 99 73
4 Kenya Michael Olunga 2020- 90 52
5 Almoez Ali 2016– 60 42
6 Sebastián Soria 2012–2015 58 42
7 Ismaeel Mohammad 2011– 33

Reserves and academy

Lekhwiya's reserve team currently competes in the Qatargas League, the second-tier of Qatari football.
Last update: July 2014

Administrative staff

Honours

Al-Duhail in Asia

Competition Pld W D L GF GA
AFC Champions League562713168775
Total562713118775
  • Q = Qualification
  • GS = Group stage
  • R16 = Round of 16
  • QF = Quarter-final
  • SF = Semi-final

AFC Champions League

Round Country Club Home Away
2012
GS Saudi Arabia Al-Ahli 1–0 0–3
GS United Arab Emirates Al-Nasr 1–2 1–2
GS Iran Sepahan 1–0 1–2
2013
GS United Arab Emirates Al-Shabab 2–1 1–3
GS Saudi Arabia Al-Ittifaq 0–0 2–0
GS Uzbekistan Pakhtakor 3–1 2–2
R16 Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal 1–0 2–2
QF China Guangzhou Evergrande 0–2 1–4
2014
GS United Arab Emirates Al-Ain 1–2 0–5
GS Iran Tractor 0–0 1–0
GS Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad 2–0 1–3
2015
GS Iran Persepolis F.C. 3–0 0–3
GS Saudi Arabia Al-Nassr FC 1–1 3–1
GS Uzbekistan Bunyodkor 1–0 1–0
R16 Qatar Al-Sadd 2–2 2–1
QF Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal 2–2 1–4
2016
GS Iran Zob Ahan 0–1 0–0
GS Saudi Arabia Al-Nassr FC 4–0 1–1
GS Uzbekistan Bunyodkor 0–0 0–2
R16 Qatar El Jaish SC 0–4 4–2
2017
GS United Arab Emirates Al Jazira 3–0 3–1
GS Saudi Arabia Al-Fateh 4–1 2–2
GS Iran Esteghlal Khuzestan 2–1 1–1
R16 Iran Persepolis 0–1 0–0
2018
GS Iran Zob Ahan 3–1 1–0
GS Uzbekistan Lokomotiv Tashkent 3–2 2–1
GS United Arab Emirates Al Wahda 1–0 3–2
R16 United Arab Emirates Al Ain 4–1 4–2
QF Iran Persepolis 1–0 1–3
2019
GS Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal 2–2 1–3
GS United Arab Emirates Al Ain 2–2 2–0
GS Iran Esteghlal 3–0 1–1
R16 Qatar Al-Sadd 1–1 1–3
2020
GS Iran Persepolis 2–0 1–0
GS Saudi Arabia Al-Taawoun 0–1 0–2
GS United Arab Emirates Sharjah 2–1 2–4
2021
GS Iraq Al-Shorta 2–0 1–2
GS Saudi Arabia Al-Ahli 1–1 1–1
GS Iran Esteghlal 4–3 2–2

Club rankings

National ranking

As of 9 May 2023.[13]
Current Rank Country Team Points
1QatarAl-Duhail SC1583
2QatarAl Sadd SC1578
3QatarEl Jaish SC1427
4QatarAl-Rayyan SC1390
5QatarAl-Arabi SC1363

Asian ranking

As of 9 May 2023.[14]
Current Rank Country Team Points
5South KoreaJeonbuk Hyundai Motors1586
6Saudi ArabiaAl Nassr FC1583
7QatarAl-Duhail SC1583
8JapanYokohama F. Marinos1578
9QatarAl Sadd SC1578

World ranking

As of 9 May 2023.[15]
Current Rank Country Team Points
149ColombiaAtlético Nacional1583
150Saudi ArabiaAl Nassr FC1583
151QatarAl-Duhail SC1583
152RomaniaCFR Cluj1582
153ItalyU.S. Salernitana 19191582

Managerial history

Other sports

Handball

References

  1. Capacity Stadium
  2. "Lekhwiya, El Jaish clubs to merge" (in Arabic). Gulf Times. 11 April 2017. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
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  6. "Cabore seals Sheikh Jassim Cup triumph for Al Arabi". qfa.com.qa. Archived from the original on 24 March 2012. Retrieved 22 May 2013.
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  8. "لخويا يتوج باللقب الثاني ويدفع العربي للخطر". Al Kass. March 25, 2012. Archived from the original on October 4, 2012. Retrieved March 26, 2012.
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  12. "Board Members". Retrieved 2023-05-10.
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