
Team profile
Al Sadd
Founded in 1969 in the capital city of Doha, Al Sadd Sports Club is the most successful and decorated football club in Qatar. Established by a group of visionary young men, the club quickly became a cornerstone of Qatari football, embodying ambition and excellence from its inception. Its name, meaning "The Dam," symbolizes strength and resilience, qualities that have defined its journey. The club's home is the iconic Jassim bin Hamad Stadium, often referred to as "Al Sadd Stadium." This modern 15,000-seater venue, located in the Al Sadd district of Doha, has been a fortress for the team and a stage for numerous historic victories. It also hosted matches during the 2022 FIFA World Cup, showcasing its world-class facilities. Al Sadd's trophy cabinet is unparalleled in Qatar. The club has secured a record 16 Qatar Stars League (QSL) titles, with its most recent triumph in the 2021-22 season. Domestically, they have also won a record 18 Emir of Qatar Cups and multiple other cups. Internationally, Al Sadd is the only Qatari club to have won the AFC Champions League, achieving this feat twice—in 1989 and again in 2011. The 2011 victory earned them a spot in the FIFA Club World Cup, where they finished third. The club's identity is built on a foundation of technical, attacking football, often favoring possession-based play. This philosophy was famously embodied during the tenure of legendary Spanish midfielder Xavi Hernández, who played for Al Sadd from 2015 to 2019 before becoming its manager. Other iconic players include Qatari all-time top scorer Mansour Muftah, Algerian legend Rabah Madjer, and prolific striker Baghdad Bounedjah. Al Sadd boasts a passionate and loyal fanbase, known for their vibrant support at the Jassim bin Hamad Stadium. The club's primary rivalry is with Al Arabi, a contest known as the "Qatar Clasico," which is one of the most fiercely contested derbies in the country. Currently, Al Sadd remains a dominant force in the Qatar Stars League, consistently challenging for the title and serving as a key supplier of talent to the Qatar national team. An interesting fact is that the club's crest features a dam, directly referencing its name, and its official anthem is a beloved part of the matchday experience for its supporters.
À propos de Al Sadd
Al Sadd est un club de football professionnel basé en leur région, fondé en 1969. Al Sadd dispose actuellement d'un effectif de 32 joueurs qui s'affrontent dans les matchs de championnat. Le calendrier de Al Sadd comporte 2 matchs à venir avec des mises à jour en direct et des pronostics IA. Consultez le calendrier complet, l'analyse de forme, les confrontations directes et les pronostics IA de Al Sadd.
Membres de l'équipe
32 joueursÀ venir
Derniers résultats
Al Sadd team news
Voir toutPourquoi Fernandes pourrait partir : l'indice de Berrada
Le contrat de Fernandes expire en 2027 avec une option, et Berrada dit que United veut qu'il reste ; mais les messages mitigés du capitaine et sa déception
Romagnoli quitte la Lazio : transfert de 3 M€ à Al Sadd
Alessio Romagnoli finalise son transfert à Al Sadd pour 3 millions d'euros après un blocage en janvier. Il signe un contrat de trois ans avec option, mettant
Gradit rend hommage à Bergougnoux : 112 matches, un impact
Jonathan Gradit se souvient de son coéquipier de 112 matchs Bryan Bergougnoux comme d'un capitaine généreux et admirateur de Maradona qui a façonné son
Coleman : la décision Irlande-Israël devrait être au-dessus
Seamus Coleman insiste pour que les décisions concernant les matchs de la Nations League entre l'Irlande et Israël reviennent aux officiels, alors que les
Pourquoi Foden est absent de la Coupe du Monde : victime
Phil Foden écarté de l'équipe d'Angleterre pour la Coupe du Monde ; le chef de la PFA déclare que le calendrier surchargé a ruiné sa forme, le qualifiant de «
Pourquoi l'exclusion de Phil Foden de la Coupe du Monde est
L'exclusion de Phil Foden de la Coupe du Monde imputée à un calendrier 'dingue'; le PFA prévient que Rice et Van Dijk sont également menacés par des charges de











