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Al Taawoun FC

Association football club in Saudi Arabia


Association football club in Saudi Arabia

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fullnameAl-Taawoun Football Club
nicknameSukkari Al-Qassim (Sugar of Al-Qassim)
Al-Dhiyaab (The Wolves)
founded
groundKing Abdullah Sport City Stadium,
Al-Taawoun Stadium, Al-Qassim, Saudi Arabia
capacity25,000
5,624
ownerMinistry of Sport
chairmanSaud Al-Rashoodi
managerPéricles Chamusca
mgrtitleHead coach
leagueSaudi Pro League
season2024–25
positionPro League, 8th of 18
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Al-Dhiyaab (The Wolves) Al-Taawoun Stadium, Al-Qassim, Saudi Arabia 5,624 Al-Taawoun FC () is a Saudi Arabian professional football and multi-sports club based in Buraidah, Saudi Arabia, that competes in the Saudi Pro League, the top tier of the Saudi football league system.

The club plays its home matches at King Abdullah Sport City Stadium, located in the city of Buraidah, which it shares with city rivals Al-Raed, with whom it contests the Qassim Derby. Additionally, the club uses the smaller Al-Taawoun Stadium for less prominent fixtures. The name "Al Taawoun" translates to "cooperation" in Arabic.

History

Al-Taawoun were founded in 1956 under the name of "Al-Shabab" by their founder Saleh Al Wabili. Four years after the founding of the club, they were officially registered as a professional club in 1960.

On 25 May 1990, Al-Taawoun reached the 1990 king cup final to face Al-Nasser but eventually lost 0–2. By reaching the final, Al-Taawoun became the second Saudi First Division League side to reach the final after Al-Riyadh in 1978. In the 2009–10 season, Al-Taawoun won promotion to the Pro League for the first time in over thirteen years as runners-up in the first division. Their last appearance in the top flight was in the 1997-98 season. They have been playing consecutively in the Saudi Pro League since the 2010–2011 season. On 29 May 2016, Al-Taawoun qualified to their debut AFC Champions League campaign for the first time ever by finishing fourth in the league during the 2015–16 season.

Their best ever top-flight season came in the 2018–19 season when the club successfully challenged for the Asian Champions League spots, eventually finishing in third place in the Saudi Pro League, their highest ever league position to date. And to top off their season, Al-Taawoun reached the King Cup final by thrashing Al-Hilal 5–0 at the King Saud University Stadium in the semi-final, and went on to defeat Al-Ittihad 2–1 in the final to claim their first-ever top-flight trophy, with the winning goal coming in the 90th minute. Al-Taawoun also became the first club from Al-Qassim Province to win the King Cup.

In the following season 2019–20, Al-Taawoun's performances were one of their worst in their league history. Al-Taawoun booked their spot in the 2019 super cup by winning the King Cup title the previous season. Al-Taawoun lost to Al-Nassr 4–5 in a penalty shoot-out after a 1–1 draw at the end of extra time. The club were almost relegated and needed a win in the final matchday against relegation threatened Al-Fayha, the highly tense match continued as a draw until the 91st minute when Mohammad Al-Sahlawi converted a cross with a tap in to make it 1-0 and avoid relegation in the final moments of the season. In the 2020–21 season Al-Taawoun reached their 3rd King Cup final in the 2020–21 edition to face Al-Faisaly, in the end Al-Faisaly won their first title after a 3–2 win over Al-Taawoun in the final on 27 May 2021.

Al-Taawoun qualified to the 2020 AFC Champions League as 2019 King Cup winners. Al-Taawoun finished the group as runners-up with a record of (3W,3L) to qualify to the knockout stages for the first time in their history. Al-Taawoun faced Al-Nassr in the round of 16 but eventually lost 0–1.

Honours

King's Cup

  • Winners (1): 2019
  • Runners-up (2): 1990, 2020–21 Saudi Super Cup
  • Runners-up (1): 2019 Saudi First Division League (tier 2)
  • Winners (1): 1996–97
  • Runners-up (2): 1994–95, 2009–10 Saudi Second Division League (tier 3)
  • Winners (1): 1977–78 '''Prince Faisal bin Fahd Cup for Division 1 and 2 Teams.{{cite web | access-date = 24 April 2007 | archive-date = 6 August 2018 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20180806205316/http://altawen.sa/pages-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%A5%D9%86%D8%AC%D8%A7%D8%B2%D8%A7%D8%AA | url-status = dead
  • Winners (4): 1996–97, 2000–01, 2007–08, 2008–09

Coaching staff

PositionStaff
Head coachBRA Péricles Chamusca
Assistant coachBRA Cláudio Prates
KSA Mohammed Al-Abdali
Goalkeeper coachITA Francisco Gercosimo
Fitness coachBRA Rodrigo Poletto
Youth CoachSYR Jehad Al-Hussien
Development coachKSA Khaled Al-Dhefiri
Performance coachKSA Thamer Al-Sahli
Match analysisKSA Hassan Al-Dossari
Performance and Market AnalystBRA Bruno Cianciarulo
DoctorKSA Abdullah Bahusayn
PhysiotherapistPOR Tiago Guedes
POR Paulo Moreira
Sporting directorKSA Abdullah Al-Ahmed

Players

Current squad

U21 squad

Out on loan

International competitions

Overview

CompetitionPldWDLGFGATotal371312125254
AFC Champions League Elite2064102534
AFC Champions League Two126422014
GCC Champions League514076

Record by country

CountryPldWDLGFGAGDWin%BahrainIranIraqOmanQatarSaudi ArabiaSyriaTurkmenistanUnited Arab EmiratesUzbekistanTotal

International record

Matches

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2015GCC Champions LeagueGroup AOMN Al-Suwaiq1–02−22nd
QAT Al-Rayyan1–12–2
Quarter-finalsUAE Al-Nasr1−1 (p)1–1 (p)
2017AFC Champions LeagueGroup AUZB Lokomotiv Tashkent1–04−43rd
IRN Esteghlal1–20−3
UAE Al-Ahli1–30−0
2020AFC Champions LeagueGroup CUAE Sharjah0–61–02nd
QAT Al-Duhail2–01–0
IRN Persepolis0–10–1
Round of 16KSA Al-Nassr0–10–1
2022AFC Champions LeaguePlay-off roundSYR Al-Jaish1–11–1
Group DQAT Al-Duhail3–42–12nd
UZB Pakhtakor0–14–5
IRN Sepahan3–01–1
2024–25AFC Champions League TwoGroup BBHR Al-Khaldiya2–13–21st
IRQ Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya1–21–0
TKM Altyn Asyr2–14–0
Round of 16QAT Al-Wakrah2–22–24–4
Quarter-finalsIRN Tractor2–20–02–2
Semi-finalsUAE Sharjah1–00–21–2

Past seasons

SeasonLeaguePosition1985–861986–871987–881988–891989–901990–911991–921992–931993–941994–951995–961996–971997–981998–991999–002000–012001–022002–032003–042004–052005–062006–072007–082008–092009–102010–112011–122012–132013–142014–152015–162016–172017–182018–192019–202020–212021–222022–232023–24
Saudi First Division League3rd
5th
7th
4th
?
3rd
7th
5th
4th
2nd
Saudi Premier League11th
Saudi First Division League1st
Saudi Premier League12th
Saudi First Division League8th
7th
6th
7th
5th
10th
6th
7th
2nd
Saudi Pro League8th
12th
5th
9th
4th
7th
3rd
12th
4th
12th
5th
4th

Managers

  • IRE Eoin Hand (1 July 1987 – 30 June 1988)
  • HUN Antal Szentmihályi (1991–92)
  • BRA Marco Cunha (2004)
  • TUR Tohid Sebravî (2008–09)
  • BRA Celso Fernandes (2008–09)
  • TUN Abderrazek Chebbi (31 May 2009 – 1 January 2010)
  • ROM Grigore Sichitiu (10 January 2010 – 9 May 2010)
  • ROM Gheorghe Mulțescu (3 July 2010 – 20 December 2010)
  • ROM Florin Motroc (22 December 2010 – 29 December 2011)
  • CRO Srećko Juričić (1 January 2012 – 20 January 2012)
  • ROM Grigore Sichitiu (20 January 2012 – 1 April 2012)
  • EGY Khalid Kamal (caretaker) (1 April 2012 – 24 June 2012)
  • MKD Gjoko Hadžievski (1 July 2012 – 20 February 2013)
  • ALG Taoufik Rouabah (February 2013 – September 2014)
  • POR José Gomes (September 2014 – 29 May 2016)
  • SUI Darije Kalezić (2 June 2016 – 16 October 2016)
  • ROM Constantin Gâlcă (18 October 2016 – 20 March 2017)
  • POR José Gomes (21 March 2017 – 2 May 2018)
  • POR Pedro Emanuel (7 May 2018 – May 2019)
  • POR Paulo Sérgio (21 May 2019 – 29 December 2019)
  • KSA Abdullah Asiri (caretaker) (29 December 2019 – 15 January 2020)
  • POR Vítor Campelos (15 January 2020 – 30 August 2020)
  • KSA Abdullah Asiri (caretaker) (30 August 2020 – 16 September 2020)
  • FRA Patrice Carteron (16 September 2020 – 12 March 2021)
  • SRB Nestor El Maestro (13 March 2021 – 22 August 2021)
  • POR José Gomes (22 August 2021 – 20 March 2022)
  • NED John van den Brom (31 March 2022 – 7 May 2022)
  • KSA Mohammed Al-Abdali (caretaker) (7 May 2022 – 28 June 2022)
  • BRA Péricles Chamusca (29 June 2022 – 1 June 2024)
  • ARG Rodolfo Arruabarrena (6 July 2024 – 9 February 2025)
  • KSA Mohammed Al-Abdali (caretaker) (10 February 2025 – 20 July 2025)
  • BRA Péricles Chamusca (20 July 2025 – present)

References

References

  1. "King Abdullah Sport City Stadium". Saudi Pro League Statistics.
  2. "التأسيس".
  3. "رسمياً.. التعاون يتأهل إلى دوري أبطال آسيا".
  4. "التعاون يكتب التاريخ.. ويتوج بطلاً لكأس الملك".
  5. "التعاون".
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