sport.wikisort.org - TeamAl-Wehdat Sport Club (Arabic: نادي الوحدات الرياضي) is a Jordanian sport club founded in 1956. The club is based in and represents the Amman New Camp, a Palestinian refugee camp which is also known as Al-Wehdat. Al-Wehdat's home games are played at King Abdullah II Stadium (cap. 13,265). There are other sports offered in the club, such as volleyball, basketball and table tennis.[citation needed]
Football club
Al-Wehdat |
Full name | Al-Wehdat Sport Club |
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Nickname(s) | المارد الأخضر (The Green Giant) |
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Short name | WEH |
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Founded | 10 March 1956; 66 years ago (1956-03-10), (as Al-Wehdat Youth Center) |
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Ground | King Abdullah II Stadium |
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Capacity | 13,265 |
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Chairman | Bashar Al-Hawamdeh |
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Manager | Didier Gomes |
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League | Jordanian Pro League |
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2022 | Jordanian Pro League, 2nd of 12 |
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Website | Club website |
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History
The club was founded in 1956[1] under the name Al-Wehdat Youth Center. In 1974, they changed their name to Al-Wehdat Sport Club and have been called that since then (with the exception of 1986–1989 when it was named Al-Diffatain Sport Club.)[citation needed]
Al-Wehdat has 51 local trophies from 1980 and appears in 11 AFC Cup but did not achieve the title. Al-Wehdat won the second division in 1975 and were promoted to the first division for the first time ever, but were relegated in their first season. The next season, the club was promoted again. In the 15 years from 2005 to 2020 Al-Wehdat won the league 10 times . Since 2005, Al-Faisaly won the league 4 times which made Al-Wehdat the dominant team in Jordanian football in the last 15 years, Al-Wehdat is the only Jordanian team that has won the four Jordanian competitions (Jordan League , FA Cup , Super Cup , FA Shield ) in a single season in the 2008–09, 2010–11 seasons. Al Wehdat is the first Jordanian team to play in the AFC Champions League (Group stage) .[citation needed]
Colours
The traditional and primary colors of Al-Wehdat are green and red. The kit has varied over the years. Currently the away kit is a full white. The home kit is a green top with white socks and red shorts.[citation needed]
Al Quwaysimah riot
After a 1–0 win in the Derby of Jordan versus Al-Faisaly on 10 December 2010, rioting broke out following the game between rival Amman clubs. Some Al-Faisaly fans threw bottles at Al-Wehdat players and their fans. About 250 people were injured. 243 of them Al-Wehdat fans, according to senior officials from the hospitals.[2]
Honours
Source:[3]
- Asian Club Championship / AFC Champions League: 9 Appearances
- 1989–90: Qualifying stage
- 1995: First round
- 2002–03: Preliminary round 2
- 2015: Preliminary round 2
- 2016: Play-off round
- 2017: Play-off round
- 2019: Preliminary round 1
- 2021: Group stage
- 2022: Group stage
- 2006: Semi-finals
- 2007: Semi-finals
- 2008: Group stage
- 2009: Group stage
- 2010: Group stage
- 2011: Semi-finals
- 2012: Quarter-finals
- 2015: Round of 16
- 2016: Round of 16
- 2017: Zonal semi-finals
- 2019: Zonal semi-finals
- AFC Cup Winners Cup: 2 Appearances
- 2000–01: Quarter-finals
- 2001–02: Second round
- Arab Club Champions Cup / Arab Champions League: 10 Appearances
- 1988: Preliminary round
- 1995: Group stage
- 1996: Group stage
- 1997: Group stage
- 1998: Group stage
- 1999: Group stage
- 2003–04: Second round
- 2005–06: Semi-finals
- 2007–08: Round of 16
- 2008–09: Quarter-finals
- Arab Cup Winners' Cup :4 Appearances
- 1996: Group stage
- 1997: Group stage
- 1998: Preliminary round
- 2000: Group stage
IFFHS rankings
Players
First-team squad
- As of the 2022 season.[5]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Personnel
Technical staff
Source:[6]
Position |
Name |
Head coach |
Didier Gomes |
Assistant coach |
Ghiath Al-Tamimi |
Goalkeeping coach |
Rasheed Al-Najar |
Fitness coach |
Adel Zrane |
Team manager |
Mohammad Jamal |
Sports therapist |
Ma'mun Harb |
Team doctor |
Moayad Omar |
Source: [citation needed]
Management
Position |
Name |
President |
Bashar Al-Hawamdeh |
Vice-president |
Ghasab Khalil |
Members |
Abdelrahman Al-Najar |
Awad Al-Asmar |
Basam Shelbaieh |
Hatem Abu Maelash |
Khaled Abu Quta |
Mokhled Al-Kouz |
Waleed Al-Saoudi |
Ziad Shelbaieh |
Source: [citation needed]
Managerial history
Last update: 27 May 2022[7]
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Name |
Nationality |
Years |
Fat'hi Keshek |
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1976–1979 |
Ezzat Hamza |
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1979–1980 |
Othman Al-Qurayni |
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1980–1981 |
Fat'hi Keshek |
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1981–1982 |
Vojo Gardašević |
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1983–1985 |
Math'har Al-Saeed |
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1985–1986 |
Vojo Gardašević |
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1986–1987 |
Mohammed Mustafa |
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1987–1988 |
Ezzat Hamza |
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1988–1989 |
Wathiq Naji |
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1989–1991 |
Mohammed Mustafa |
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1991–1992 |
Mohammed Thamer |
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1992–1993 |
Nazar Ashraf |
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1993–1994 |
Yuve |
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1994–1995 |
Kadhim Khalaf |
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1995–1996 |
Wathiq Naji |
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1996 |
Ali Kadhim |
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1996 |
Kadhim Khalaf |
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1996–1997 |
Anwar Jassim |
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1997 |
Mohammed Mustafa |
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1997 |
Badr Al-Khatib |
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1997–1998 |
Anwar Jassim |
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1998 |
Hassan Farhan |
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1998–1999 |
Ezzat Hamza |
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1999–2000 |
Kadhim Khalaf |
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2000 |
Nazar Ashraf |
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2000–2001 |
Mohammed Mustafa |
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2001 |
Druvko |
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2001 |
Miroslav Maksimović |
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2001–2002 |
Amer Jamil |
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2002 |
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Name |
Nationality |
Years |
Hisham Abdul-Munam |
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2002 |
Nader Zatar |
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2002 |
Issa Al-Turk |
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2002–2003 |
Nader Zatar |
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2003–2004 |
Mohammed Omar |
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2004–2005 |
Kes |
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2005 |
Adil Yousuf |
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2005–2006 |
Tha'er Jassam |
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2006–2007 |
Mohammed Omar |
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2007 |
Akram Ahmad Salman |
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2008–2009 |
Jamal Mahmoud |
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2009 |
Omar Meziane |
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2009 |
Tha'er Jassam |
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2009–2010 |
Dragan Talajić |
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2010–2011 |
Mohammed Qwayed |
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2011–2012 |
Hisham Abdul-Munam |
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2012 |
Branko Smiljanić |
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2012 |
Mohammed Omar |
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2012–2013 |
Abdullah Abu Zema |
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2013–2015 |
Emad Khankan |
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2015 |
Akram Ahmad Salman |
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2015 |
Ra'ed Assaf |
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2016 |
Adnan Hamad |
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2016–2017 |
Jamal Mahmoud |
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2017–2018 |
Kais Yâakoubi |
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2018–2019 |
Abdullah Abu Zema |
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2019–2021 |
Jorvan Vieira |
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2022 |
Ra'ed Assaf |
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2022 |
Didier Gomes |
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2022– |
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Period |
Kit manufacturer |
Shirt sponsor |
1980–1982 |
Adidas |
None |
1982–1984 |
Puma |
1984–1986 |
Under Armour |
1986–1988 |
Adidas |
1988–1991 |
Diadora |
1991–1992 |
Umbro |
Pepsi |
1992–1993 |
Under Armour |
National Paints |
1993–1998 |
Diadora |
None |
1998–1999 |
Pepsi |
1999–2002 |
Adidas |
2002–2004 |
Mobilecom |
2004–2007 |
Fastlink |
2007–2010 |
Diadora |
Zain |
2010–2012 |
Adidas |
2012–2014 |
Uhlsport |
2014–2015 |
Errea |
2015–2017 |
Jako |
2017–2018 |
Givova |
Umniah |
2019 |
Joma |
2020–2022 |
Jako |
2022– |
Kelme |
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Supporters and rivalries
Fans
Al Wehdat has about 3 million Wehdati fans in Jordan. The fan's most popular chant is "Allah, Wehdat, Al Quds Arabiya" (God, Wehdat, Jerusalem is Arabian).[8]
Al-Wehdat has an ultras named Wehdaty Group (WG) that was founded on 13 September 2012. Their motto is "We support until death".[9]
Derby of Jordan
Derby of Jordan is a football traditional game between Al-Wehdat and Al-Faisaly. These games receive great interest among the sports community on the Domestic and Arab level due to its intensity and a long history between the two teams. The Derby is as known for its intensity on the pitch as it is for the tensions off the pitch. The two clubs first met on 28 November 1976.[10]
References
External links
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На других языках
[de] Al-Wihdat
Der al-Wihdat SC (arabisch الوحدات, DMG al-Wiḥdāt) ist ein Sportverein aus Amman in Jordanien. Der Verein spielt in der höchsten Liga des Landes, der Jordan League. Seine Heimspiele trägt der Verein im King Abdullah II Stadium in Amman aus, das bis zu 13.000 Zuschauer fassen kann.
- [en] Al-Wehdat SC
[es] Al-Wehdat Sport Club
El Al-Wehdat Sport Club, también nombrado Al Wihdat (en árabe, الوحدات) es un club de fútbol de la ciudad de Amán, Jordania. Fue fundado en 1956 y juega en la Liga Premier de Jordania.
[ru] Аль-Вихдат (футбольный клуб)
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