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Al Fateh SC

Association football club in Saudi Arabia


Association football club in Saudi Arabia

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nicknameAl Namothji (The Role Model)
Abna Al Nakhil (Sons of the Palm)
groundAl-Fateh Stadium
capacity11,851
clubnameAl-Fateh
imageAl Fateh SC Logo.svg
image_size200px
fullnameAl-Fateh Sports Club
founded
chairmanMansour Al-Afaliq
mgrtitleHead coach
managerJosé Gomes
leagueSaudi Pro League
season2024–25
positionPro League, 10th of 18
website
current2025–26 Al-Fateh SC season
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Abna Al Nakhil (Sons of the Palm)

Al Fateh active departments
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**Football
(men's)**

Al-Fateh Sports Club () is a Saudi Arabian multi-sports club based in Al-Mubarraz, Al-Ahsa. It is mainly known for its professional football club. The club derives its nickname from the fact that almost all of its sections play in the national top flights.

History

Al Fateh have played in the lower divisions for most of their existence, unlike rivals and city neighbours Hajer FC who played in the top flight when they achieved promotions in the 80's, 90's and 2000's. Al Fateh hired Tunisian head coach Fathi Al-Jabal in the middle of the 2007-08 Saudi First Division League, in the 2008–09 season Al-Jabal finished as runners-up to guide Al Fateh to their first ever promotion to the Saudi Professional League. The club managed to stay up in the Saudi Professional League in their first ever top flight season. In the following two seasons the club set out to build a formidable squad, with Al Fateh already possessing talented home grown players such as Hamdan Al-Hamdan and Mohammed Al-Fuhaid, they also acquired the services of Congolese forward Doris Fuakumputu and former Al-Nassr Attacking midfielder Élton.

Saudi League Champions (2012–2013)

Al Fateh pulled off a surprise when on 14 April 2013, they won their first League title, with 2 games to spare, following a 1–0 home win over Al-Ahli. Al Fateh became the seventh club to win the Pro League. This is considered by many to be one of the greatest shocks in Saudi football history, especially considering that Al Fateh were promoted to the Pro League for the first time only four years earlier. This was the first time a club outside the Riyadh and Jeddah clubs to win the Saudi Professional League since the 1986–87 season. Élton won the Player of the Season award by scoring 11 goals and bagging 10 assists, as well as Doris Fuakumputu scoring 17 goals to lead Al Fateh to the title.

Later, they played in the inaugural edition of the Saudi Super Cup to face Al-Ittihad, after 90 minutes the score was a 2–2 draw and the game went into extra time. Élton scored the winning goal of the game in the 111th minute, Al Fateh defeated Al-Ittihad 3–2 after extra time to become the inaugural champions of the Saudi Super Cup.

Al Fateh advanced to the 2014 AFC Champions League group stage in their debut campaign as 2012–13 Saudi Professional League champions, but crashed out of the group stage with a (2D,4L) record and without winning a single match. Al Fateh qualified again to the 2017 AFC Champions League due to Al-Ittihad, the 2015–16 Saudi Professional League 3rd place, could not participate in the AFC Champions League because of club licensing requirements problems. As a result, Al-Taawoun, the league 4th place, entered the group stage instead of the qualifying play-offs, while Al Fateh, the league 5th place, entered the qualifying play-offs. Al Fateh defeated Nasaf Qarshi 1–0 in the Qualifying play-offs to advance to the group stage (Group B).

Honours

  • Saudi Pro League (tier 1)
  • Saudi First Division League (tier 2)
    • Runners-up (1): 2008–09
  • Saudi Second Division League (tier 3)
    • Winners (3): 1982–83, 1996–97, 1998–99
    • Runners-up (1): 2002–03
  • Saudi Super Cup

Players

Current squad

U21 squad

Out on loan

International competitions

Overview

CompetitionPldWDLGFGA
AFC Champions League Elite132561120
Arab Club Champions Cup421176
TOTAL174671826

International record

Matches

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2012–13Arab Club Champions Cup1RKUW Al-Jahra1–02–13–1
2RKUW Al-Arabi2–22–34–5
2014AFC Champions LeagueGroup BUZB Bunyodkor0–02−34th
IRN Foolad1–50−1
QAT El Jaish0–00−2
2017AFC Champions LeaguePOUZB Nasaf Qarshi1–01–0
Group BIRN Esteghlal Khuzestan1–10−13rd
QAT Lekhwiya2–21−4
UAE Al Jazira3–10−0

Coaching staff

PositionName
Head coachPOR José Gomes
Assistant coachPOR Nuno Ferreira
POR João Penedo
EGY Ahmed Magdy
Goalkeeping coachPOR Vicente
Conditioning coachPOR João Penedo
Fitness coachPOR João Espinhosa
Performance analystKSA Omar Al-Amri
Performance managerGER Michael Pfannkuch
Head of performanceENG James Purdue
Head of medicalKSA Hussein Al-Jaffar
DoctorKSA Dr. Ihab Al-Hamid
PhysiotherapistKSA Thamer Al-Ghannad
Director of footballKSA Abdulkader Al-Aqdi

Managers

  • KSA Ahmed Al-Saud (1997 – 1998)
  • EGY Moustafa Younis (1998 – 1999)
  • MAR Hocine Belhassen (July 1, 1999 – December 15, 2000)
  • BIH Senad Kreso (December 15, 2000 – August 1, 2001)
  • BIH Faruk Jusić (September 5, 2001 – December 30, 2001)
  • KSA Ahmed Al-Saud (caretaker) (December 30, 2001 – January 21, 2002)
  • KSA Ali Boushlaibi (January 21, 2002 – May 30, 2002)
  • TUN Mondher Ladhari (July 1, 2002 – May 30, 2004)
  • KSA Fahad Al-Shurfa (caretaker) (July 12, 2004 – September 6, 2004)
  • TUN Zouhair Louati (September 6, 2004 – May 30, 2005)
  • MAR Najib Hemimo (August 1, 2005 – November 1, 2005)
  • KSA Ali Bo Saleh (caretaker) (November 1, 2005 – December 23, 2005)
  • TUN Rachid Ben Ammar (December 23, 2005 – March 6, 2006)
  • EGY Bahaaeddine Qebisi (March 9, 2006 – January 12, 2007)
  • KSA Ali Bo Saleh (caretaker) (January 12, 2007 – February 2, 2007)
  • TUN Omar Meziane (February 2, 2007 – June 1, 2007)
  • BIH Senad Kreso (July 31, 2007 – December 31, 2007)
  • KSA Yousef Al-Sarouj (caretaker) (December 31, 2007 – January 24, 2008)
  • TUN Fathi Al-Jabal (January 24, 2008 – May 26, 2014)
  • ESP Juan José Maqueda (May 27, 2014 – September 25, 2014)
  • TUN Nacif Beyaoui (October 1, 2014 – May 29, 2016)
  • POR Ricardo Sá Pinto (May 29, 2016 – September 23, 2016)
  • TUN Fathi Al-Jabal (October 11, 2016 – October 14, 2019)
  • BEL Yannick Ferrera (October 14, 2019 – January 9, 2022)
  • GRE Georgios Donis (January 9, 2022 – May 31, 2023)
  • CRO Slaven Bilić (July 8, 2023 – August 16, 2024)
  • SWE Jens Gustafsson (August 22 – December 4, 2024)
  • GER Guido Hoffmann (caretaker) (December 4–12, 2024)
  • POR José Gomes (December 12, 2024 – present)

References

References

  1. (4 September 2025). "Al Fateh". Saudi Pro League Official Website.
  2. (15 April 2013). "رياضي / محافظ الأحساء يرعى حفل افتتاح ملعب نادي الفتح الجديد".
  3. "الفتح يطيح بالاتحاد ويتوج بلقب السوبر السعودي".
  4. "التعاون إلى دوري آسيا مباشرة والفتح يخوض الملحق".
  5. "AFC Champions League 2017 draw concluded".
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