Results

Katari Stars Liga 04/28 15:30 22 [10] Al-Ahli Doha v Al-Wakrah SC [4] W 1-0
Katari Stars Liga 04/24 15:30 21 [2] Al-Rayyan SC v Al-Ahli Doha [9] L 4-1
Katari Stars Liga 04/17 17:30 13 [9] Al-Ahli Doha v Al-Sadd SC [1] L 1-9
Katari Stars Liga 04/06 18:30 20 [8] Al-Ahli Doha v Al Markhiya [12] L 1-4
Katari Stars Liga 03/29 18:30 19 [9] Al Shamal SC v Al-Ahli Doha [7] L 2-1
Katari Stars Liga 03/16 18:30 18 [8] Al-Ahli Doha v Al-Arabi Doha [5] D 1-1
Katari Stars Liga 03/12 18:30 17 [10] Qatar SC Doha v Al-Ahli Doha [9] W 1-3
Katari Stars Liga 03/06 15:00 17 Qatar SC Doha v Al-Ahli Doha - PPT.
Katari Stars Liga 03/05 17:00 16 [11] Muaither SC v Al-Ahli Doha [8] D 1-1
Katari Stars Liga 02/29 17:00 15 [8] Al-Ahli Doha v Umm Salal [7] L 1-2
Katari Stars Liga 02/29 17:00 16 Al-Mu'aidar v Al-Ahli Doha - PPT.
Katari Stars Liga 02/24 17:00 14 [3] Al Gharafa v Al-Ahli Doha [9] W 1-2

Statisztika

 TotalHazaiVendég
Matches played 35 16 19
Wins 12 4 8
Draws 3 2 1
Losses 20 10 10
Goals for 59 22 37
Goals against 81 42 39
Clean sheets 4 2 2
Failed to score 5 2 3

Wikipedia - Al Ahli SC (Doha)

Al Ahli SC (Arabic: النادي الأهلي الرياضي), also known as Al Ahli Doha is a Qatari multi-sport club based in Doha. It is most notable for its professional association football section. Their home ground is the Hamad bin Khalifa Stadium. Founded in 1950, it is the oldest sports club in Qatar.

History

Al Ahli was founded under the name Al Najah Sports Club in 1950, rendering it the oldest surviving sports club in Qatar. Al Najah SC was established by the founders of another club, called Sawt al-Arab, which was subsequently disbanded. The most prominent of the founders was Naji Musaad, the first president of the club. The club's first headquarters was located in Barahat Al Jufairi, in a residential house which was rented at a monthly fee of 70 Indian rupees. In 1964, the club was formally founded under resolution no. 2. Their first match abroad was scheduled to take place against Al Muharraq. After travelling to Bahrain by sea, the club was turned down because their squad comprised foreign players. Instead, they played against Al Nusoor, whom they defeated 3–1.

In 1972, Al Najah was merged with another local club under its current name, Al Ahli Sports Club. The first board of directors was formed with eight members, and the club's colors were officially decided as green and white. Early managers after the merger include Mohammed Kheiri, the first manager of Al Ahli Sports Club, Sudanese Abdullah Balash, Lebanese Omar Khatib and Sudanese Hassan Osman. They played a friendly against Pelé-led Santos in 1973 at Doha Sports Stadium. In the 1983/84 season, the club received a new headquarters, equipped with modern training and recreational facilities, as did all of the other sports clubs in Qatar.

In the early nineties, under the presidency of Sheikh Khalid bin Ali Al Thani, the club was relegated to the Qatari 2nd Division for the first time in its history. In an attempt to improve its younger generation of players by providing them with invaluable first team experience, the youth team had been given an opportunity to earn promotion back to the first division. They were unsuccessful, and only were runners up that year.

The club has won one domestic trophy since its formation, the Emir Cup. This competition which was secured four times, with the first triumph coming in the inaugural edition under coach Mohammed Kheiri.

Az Al-Ahli Doha egy katari labdarúgóklub, amely a katari első osztályban szerepel. A klub 1950-ben alakult. Hazai pályája a Grand Hamad Stadion. A klub színei a fekete-fehér.

Az Al-Ahli Doha legnagyobb sikere az 1973-as Emír Kupa megnyerése. A klub emellett kétszer végezett második helyen az első osztályban, 1975-ben és 1984-ben.

Az Al-Ahli Doha több nemzetközi tornán is szerepelt, többek között az AFC-bajnokok ligájában és az Arab klubbajnokságban. A klub legjobb eredménye az AFC-bajnokok ligája elődöntője volt 1989-ben.

Az Al-Ahli Doha jelenlegi edzője Youssef Zouaoui. A klub néhány legismertebb játékosa Mohammed Muntari, Abdullah Al-Sadi és Hernán Pérez.