Al-Ittihad (Jeddah)

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Ittihad
Full name Ittihad club - نادي الاتحاد
Nickname(s) Itti ,
The senior (العميد)
Tigers of Asia (النمور)
Founded 1928
Ground Prince Abdullah al-Faisal stadium
Jeddah, Hijaz, Saudi Arabia.
(Capacity 27000)
Chairman Flag of Saudi Arabia Jamal Abuemarh
Head Coach Flag of Argentina Gabriel Calderón
League Saudi Premier League
2007-08 Saudi Premier League, 2nd
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Al-Ittihad (Arabic: الاتحاد‎) or Ittihad Jeddah (abbr. IJ) is a Saudi Arabian sports club based in the Red Sea port city of Jeddah. Officially formed in 1928, it is the oldest surviving club in Saudi Arabia, and one of the most popular and successful.

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[edit] History

In 1927 a group of young men from Jeddah decided to hold a meeting to discuss the establishment of local Jeddah football (soccer) club. The attendees were Hamza Fitaihi "actual founder", Abdulsamad Najeeb Alsaady, Ismail Zahran, Ali Yamani, Abduazeez Jameel, Abdulateef Jameel, Othman Banajah and Ahmad Abu Talib. Ali Sultan and Ahmed Almir.

The name was coined by AbdulAziz Jameel who was quoted as saying: "Since we're gathered here united, let's call it United (Ittihad)". The late Ali Sultan was named as the club's first president, and it is worth to mention that Hasan Fitaihi was the first known fund contributor to the club.

In 1929 Ittihad played their first game, against rivals al-Riyadhi. After winning 3-0, Ittihad was given the seniority of Jeddan clubs. al-Riyadhi disbanded soon afterwards, leaving Ittihad as the only surviving club from the early days.

By the 1930s many clubs were formed, and challenge tournaments were regularly held, often sponsored by local businessmen. In 1937, Ittihad played their first game against eternal rival, al-Ahli (which ended in a draw). Football continued to be played on an unofficial basis until 1957 when the Saudi Football Federation was formed, and football clubs officially recognised. The first official tournament was held in that year, the King's cup, which was the premier competition until the formation of the national league in 1975. Ittihad didn't win the inaugural tournament, but did win it the next year, making it the first official trophy that Ittihad won.

In the mid seventies, the large oil boom allowed the Saudi government to lavish on sport. The General Presidency of youth welfare was formed, and existing football clubs were put under its control and turned into multi-sport clubs. al-Ittihad (as well as all other clubs) was transformed to the modern club that it is today.

[edit] Today


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Today, Ittihad is the best team in Saudi Arabia and one of the best teams in Asia. It is hugely successful not just in football, but in basketball, water polo, table tennis, volleyball, and swimming, amongst others. In all, Ittihad has won 661 trophies. However, football remains the primary sport.

Ittihad is now based in Sahafa street, Mushrefa district, in east Jeddah, where they have a large sports complex. Senior teams play official games at the municipal sports centre, in the south of the city, while youth teams play at the club.

The club is renowned throughout the region for its fans. They are particularly famous for their loyalty and chants, which are copied by many others. The head of the Ittihad fan club, Saleh al-Qarni, even records studio versions of the year's chants which are widely sold in Jeddah and beyond.

In December 2006, the club offered what was thought to be the most lucrative deal in Arabian football to Portuguese midfielder Luís Figo. It was said that Luís Figo will join the club on July 1st 2007 after his current contract with Inter Milan expires. However, not long after, Figo's current club, Internazionale released report that Figo had yet to sign a contract with Al-Ittihad and will not be joining. Figo has since extended his contract at Internazionale till the end of the 2007-2008 season citing that the terms of the agreement were not kept and thus voided the contract.

[edit] Mohamed Kallon's scandal

Al-Hilal lawyers team reported that Mansour Al-Balawi has offered 16 millions to Mohamed Kallon to move to Jeddah and play for Al-Ittihad again. Kallon was transported from Riyadh to Jeddah undercover but Jeddah Airport police have arrested him .

Kallon rejected a one-and-a-half-year deal worth 10 million U.S dollar from Al-Hilal and raised a lawsuit against them due to the hostage situation that he was exposed to when he was leaving via Jeddah Airport.

The case ended by suspending of Al-Ittihad manager Al-Balawi.

It was later believed that it was all a hoax, to set up Mansour, to get him suspended after a highly successful time spent at the club by Al-Hilal which all Ittihad fans believe to be true.

And all of this is a big lie made by Al-Hilal manger and other prince to suspend Al-Balawi.

[edit] Sponsorship

[edit] Official sponsor

In a press conference on January 9, 2006. President of the club Mansour Albalawi announced that SELA SPORT Co (which is the sponsor of Saudi National Team) will pay 350 millions SAR to sponsor AL-ITTIHAD CLUB for 5 seasons.

[edit] Kit providers

[edit] Current first team squad

As of March, 2008
ITTIHAD usual starting lineup for 2007–08 season.
No. Position Player
1 Flag of Saudi Arabia GK Mabrouk Zayed
2 Flag of Saudi Arabia DF Ahmed Dokhi
3 Flag of Guinea FW Alhassane Keita
4 Flag of Saudi Arabia DF Redha Tukar
5 Flag of Saudi Arabia DF Mohammed Salem
6 Flag of Saudi Arabia DF Obaid Alshamrani
7 Flag of Saudi Arabia MF Mohammed Ameen
8 Flag of Saudi Arabia MF Manaf Abushgeer
9 Flag of Brazil FW Magno Alves
10 Flag of Saudi Arabia MF Abdulrahman Al Qahtani
11 Flag of Brazil MF Tcheco
12 Flag of Saudi Arabia FW Abdulaziz Alsibyani
13 Flag of Saudi Arabia DF Talal Assiri
14 Flag of Saudi Arabia MF Saud Khariri
15 Flag of Saudi Arabia FW Mohammed Labib
No. Position Player
16 Flag of Saudi Arabia MF Abdullah Haidar
17 Flag of Saudi Arabia MF Ali Alfalati
18 Flag of Saudi Arabia MF Mohammed Noor (C)
19 Flag of Saudi Arabia DF Saleh Al-Saqri
20 Flag of Saudi Arabia DF Adnan Falatah
21 Flag of Saudi Arabia DF Hamad Al-Montashari (VC)
22 Flag of Saudi Arabia GK Tisir Al-Antaif
23 Flag of Saudi Arabia FW Naif Hazazi
24 Flag of Saudi Arabia MF Aqeal Alqarni
25 Flag of Saudi Arabia GK Mustafa Malaeka
26 Flag of Saudi Arabia GK Ali Almazyadi
27 Flag of Saudi Arabia MF Ibrahim Suwayed
28 Flag of Saudi Arabia DF Osama Al-Muwallad
29 Flag of Saudi Arabia FW Talal Al-Meshal
30 Flag of Saudi Arabia MF Sultan Alnumare
-- Flag of Saudi Arabia MF Abdulmuttaleb Al-Treadi

[edit] Squad Changes

(2008/2009 Transfer window)

[edit] Players In

Flag of Saudi Arabia MF Abdulmuttaleb Al-Treadi (from Al-Qadisiya Al Khubar)

[edit] Players out

[edit] Notable former players

see also Cat:Al-Ittihad (Jeddah) players
Asia
Africa
Europe
South America
North America

[edit] Presidents

No Name From To
1 Flag of Saudi Arabia Ali Sultan 1927 1930
2 Flag of Saudi Arabia AbdulAziz Jameel 1930 1934
3 Flag of Saudi Arabia Hamza Fitaihi 1934 1937
4 Flag of Saudi Arabia Mohamed Saeed Firaij 1937 1949
- Flag of Saudi Arabia AbdulAziz Jameel 1949 1950
5 Flag of Saudi Arabia Abdul Rahman molla 1950 1950
6 Flag of Saudi Arabia Suliman Turki 1950 1954
7 Flag of Saudi Arabia Abdul Hamid Mashkhas 1954 1956
8 Flag of Saudi Arabia Abdul Latif Linjawi 1956 1959
9 Flag of Saudi Arabia Abdul Razzaq Almatbuli 1959 1960
- Flag of Saudi Arabia Abdul Latif Linjawi 1960 1962
10 Flag of Saudi Arabia Fathi Abdul Jadael 1962 1966
11 Flag of Saudi Arabia Yusuf Altawil 1966 1967
12 Flag of Saudi Arabia Ghazi Sultan 1968 1970
13 Flag of Saudi Arabia Mazen Rasad Pharaon 1970 1973
14 Flag of Saudi Arabia Ismael Mannaa 1973 1974
15 Flag of Saudi Arabia H.R.H.Prince Talal Bin Mansour 25 Nov 1974 1981
16 Flag of Saudi Arabia Sheikh Ibrahim Al affendi 1981 1983
- Flag of Saudi Arabia H.R.H.Prince Talal Bin Mansour 1983 1985
17 Flag of Saudi Arabia Abdul Fattah Nazer 1985 1987
18 Flag of Saudi Arabia Eng. Hasan Linjawi 1988 1989
- Flag of Saudi Arabia Abdul Fattah Nazer 1989 1990
19 Flag of Saudi Arabia Dr. Adnan Jamjoum 1990 1991
20 Flag of Saudi Arabia Ahmed Masoud 1991 1993
- Flag of Saudi Arabia Abdul Fattah Nazer 1993 1994
- Flag of Saudi Arabia Adnan Jamjoum 1994 1996
21 Flag of Saudi Arabia Talaat Allaame 1996 1999
- Flag of Saudi Arabia Ahmed Masoud 1999 2002
22 Flag of Saudi Arabia Eng. Hasan Jamjoum 2002 2003
23 Flag of Saudi Arabia Jamal Abuemarh 2003 2003
24 Flag of Saudi Arabia Mansour Albalawi 1 Jul 2003 24 Nov 2007
- Flag of Saudi Arabia Jamal Abuemarh 24 Nov 2007 Present

[edit] Captains

  • 01- Flag of Saudi Arabia Hamza Fitaihi
  • 02- Flag of Saudi Arabia Suliman Khamis
  • 03- Flag of Saudi Arabia Abdulhafiz Mergany
  • 04- Flag of Saudi Arabia Saleh Zahran
  • 05- Flag of Saudi Arabia Saleh Salama
  • 06- Flag of Saudi Arabia Abdulmajid Bakr
  • 07- Flag of Saudi Arabia Abdulaziz Husamuldin
  • 08- Flag of Saudi Arabia Abdulmajid Kayyal
  • 09- Flag of Saudi Arabia Abdulrazzak Bakr
  • 10- Flag of Saudi Arabia Saeed Ghurab
  • 11- Flag of Saudi Arabia Abdullah Bakr
  • 12- Flag of Saudi Arabia Hisham Bakr
  • 13- Flag of Saudi Arabia Isaa Hamdan
  • 14- Flag of Saudi Arabia Hamed Sobhi
  • 15- Flag of Saudi Arabia Isaa Khawaja
  • 16- Flag of Saudi Arabia Abdullah Alharbi
  • 17- Flag of Saudi Arabia Saeed Boraik
  • 18- Flag of Saudi Arabia Ahmad Jamil
  • 19- Flag of Saudi Arabia Mohammed Al-Khilaiwi
  • 20- Flag of Saudi Arabia Bassim Al-Yami

[edit] Managers

see also Cat:Al-Ittihad (Jeddah) manager

[edit] Club honours (football)

1982, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007
1958, 1959, 1960, 1963, 1967, 1988
1958, 1959, 1963, 1991, 1997, 2001, 2004
  • Saudi Federation cup: 3
1986, 1997, 1999
  • Al-Musyaf cup: 6
1964-1987-1990-1991-1994-1995
2004 6-3 vs. Flag of South Korea Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma
2005 5-3 vs. Flag of the United Arab Emirates Al-Ain
1999 3-2 vs. Flag of South Korea Chunnam Dragons
2005 4-1 vs. Flag of Tunisia CS Sfaxien
1999

[edit] Contact Al-Ittihad

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
21432 P.O. Box 5945
Tel : +966 (2) 6728888
Fax : +966 (2) 6720112 / 6715184

[edit] External links

Preceded by
Al-Ain
Flag of the United Arab Emirates
Champions of Asia
2005
2004
Succeeded by
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Flag of South Korea
Saudi Arabian Premier League 2007-2008 Flag of Saudi Arabia
Al-Ahli | Al-Watani | Al Hazm | Al-Hilal | Al Tai | Al-Qadisiyah
Al-Ettifaq | Al-Ittihad | Najran SC | Al-Nasr | Al-Shabab | Al-Wahda