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2016–17 Al-Ahli Saudi FC season


2016–17 season
Musaad Al Zuwaihary (until 31 August 2016)Ahmad Al-Marzouqi(from 26 September 2016)
José Manuel Gomes(until 30 September 2016)Christian Gross(from 3 October 2016)
King Abdullah Sports City
2nd
Runners-up
Semi-finals
Winners
Quarter-finals
League: Omar Al Somah (24)All: Omar Al Somah (40)
51,659 vs Al-Hilal(25 November 2016)
2,241 vs Al-Taawoun(4 May 2017)
20,689
Home colours

Away colours

Third colours | Home colours | Away colours | Third colours | | Home colours | Away colours | Third colours | | | | | | | | | | | | | All statistics correct as of 29 May 2017. | | | |

The 2016–17 season was Al-Ahli's 41st consecutive season in the top flight of Saudi football and 79th year in existence as a football club. The club started the season facing Al-Hilal in the Saudi Super Cup, winning the game on penalties. As well as this, the club also competed in the Pro League, the AFC Champions League, and the two domestic cups, the Crown Prince Cup and the King Cup. They entered the season as defending champions of both the League and King Cup.

As of 26 January 2017

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayerNo.Pos.NationPlayer
1GKKSAYasser Al Mosailem
2DFKSAAli Al-Zubaidi
4MFKSAWaleed Bakshween
5MFKSAFahad Hamad
6DFKSAMohammed Al Fatil
7MFKSASalman Al-Moasher
8MFKSATaisir Al-Jassim (Captain)
9FWSYROmar Al Soma
10MFGREGiannis Fetfatzidis
11MFKSAHousain Al-Mogahwi
13DFEGYMohamed Abdel-Shafy
14FWKSAMuhannad Assiri
16MFKSAMaher Othman
17MFKSAAyman Al-Khulaif
20FWKSAIslam Seraj
21DFKSAAgeel Balghaith
22GKKSAAhmed Al-Rehaili
23DFKSASaeed Al-Mowalad
24MFKSAAli Awagi
25DFKSAMotaz Hawsawi
26DFKSAMohammed Aman
27MFKSAHamdan Al-Shamrani
30DFKSASaeed Al-Robeai
31DFKSAMansoor Al-Harbi
44GKKSAAyman Al-Hussaini
45MFKSAAbdulfattah Asiri
47MFKSAMustafa Bassas
55MFIRQSaad Abdul-Amir
66GKKSABasem Atallah
77DFKSAAmiri Kurdi
No.PosPlayerContract lengthContract endDateSource
40CMRaed Al-Ghamdi4 years202029 June 2016
4DMWaleed Bakshween4 years202013 July 2016
21RBAgeel Balghaith3 years201918 July 2016
77RBAmiri Kurdi2 years202018 July 2016
35STMohammed Al-Harthi2 years201821 July 2016
30CBSaeed Al-Robeai5 years202126 July 2016
9STOmar Al-Somah2 years202031 July 2016
80DMRyan Al-Mousa2 years202015 August 2016
7LMSalman Al-Moasher2 years202019 August 2016
66GKBasem Atallah2 years201825 August 2016
14STMuhannad Assiri4 years20203 December 2016
1GKYasser Al Mosailem4 years202029 December 2016
10AMGiannis Fetfatzidis2 years201922 April 2017
No.PosPlayerTransferred FromFeeDateSource
24LMAli AwagiAl-Wehda£2,980,0009 June 2016
18DMLuíz CarlosBragaFree14 July 2016
45RMAbdulfattah AsiriAl-IttihadFree17 August 2016
No.PosPlayerTransferred FromFeeDateSource
23RBSaeed Al-MowaladAl-RaedFree2 January 2017
55DMSaad Abdul-AmirAl-Qadisiyah£975,00012 January 2017
No.PosPlayerTransferred ToFeeDateSource
3CBOsama HawsawiAl-HilalFree1 July 2016
17LMMajed KanabahUnattachedFree1 July 2016
77STSamer SalemUnattachedFree1 July 2016
7AMAhmed Al-AoufiAl-IttihadFree9 July 2016
22GKAbdullah Al-MayoufAl-HilalFree12 July 2016
29DMZakaria SamiAl-KhaleejFree12 July 2016
18CMAbdullah Al-MutairiAl-FaisalyFree13 July 2016
99CBKamel Al-MousaAl-WehdaFree21 July 2016
49RMSultan Al-SawadiAl-RaedFree25 July 2016
-DMAbdullah Al-MohammedAl-KhaleejFree23 August 2016
No.PosPlayerTransferred ToFeeDateSource
18DMLuíz CarlosOsmanlısporFree26 January 2017
No.PosPlayerLoaned ToStartEndSource
STMostafa Al-MusawiAl-Khaleej8 July 201630 June 2017
32CBHamed Al-SherifAl-Ettifaq13 July 201620 January 2017
28LBAbdulelah BokhariAl-Khaleej17 August 201630 June 2017
19STYasser Al-FahmiAl-Wehda25 August 201630 June 2017
15LWSaleh Al-AmriAl-Ettifaq25 August 201630 June 2017
No.PosPlayerLoaned ToStartEndSource
35STMohammed Al-HarthiAl-Batin15 January 201730 June 2017
32CBHamed Al-SherifHajer21 January 201730 June 2017
40RMRaed Al-GhamdiAl-Khaleej23 January 201730 June 2017
80DMRyan Al-MousaAl-Raed25 January 201730 June 2017

Al-Ahli preceded their 2016-17 campaign with a friendly against Jeddah Club, a tour of Spain and Qatar and faced Barcelona in the Qatar Airways Cup midway through the season.

Updated to match played 29 May 2017

Source: Competitions

As a result of winning both the league and Kings Cup, Al-Ahli were scheduled to face Al-Hilal, who won the Crown Prince Cup, in their 1st Saudi Super Cup appearance. Al-Ahli won the match on penalties.

All times are local, AST (UTC+3).

  Draw   Loss   Postponed

Al-Ahli entered the King Cup in the Round of 32 alongside the other Pro League teams.

As one of last year's finalists, Al-Ahli received a bye to the second round of the Crown Prince Cup. Al-Ahli started off their campaign by beating Al-Faisaly 2-1 at home, Al-Ahli came from behind and scored twice from the penalty spot through Omar Al Somah.

Al-Ahli were drawn away at Hajer for the quarter-finals. The game was played on 25 October 2016. The Royals won 6-1 with Omar Al-Somah scoring a hat-trick.

For the semi-finals Al-Ahli were drawn away at local rivals Al-Ittihad. The game was played on 27 December 2016. Al-Ahli lost 3-2 and were eliminated from the competition.

As league winners, Al-Ahli entered the AFC Champions League at the group stage. The draw took place on 13 December 2016 and saw Al-Ahli paired with Hazfi Cup winners Zob Ahan, UAE Pro League and 2016 AFC Champions League runners-up Al Ain, and Uzbek League runners-up Bunyodkor.

Last Updated: 29 May 2017

Last Updated: 12 May 2017

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