Al Wahda FC

Summary

Al Wahda Football Club (Arabic: نادي الوحدة لكرة القدم, romanizedal-waḥda, lit.'Union') is an Emirati professional football club based in Abu Dhabi, that competes in the UAE Pro League.[2] The club was founded in 1974 and plays its home games at the Al Nahyan Stadium. The club's colours are maroon, navy blue and white.

Al Wahda FC
نادي الوحـدة لكرة القدم
Full nameAl Wahda Football Club
Founded1984; 40 years ago (1984)
GroundAl Nahyan Stadium
Capacity15,000[1]
OwnerDiab Bin Zayed Al Nahyan
ManagerGoran Tufegdžić
LeagueUAE Pro League
2022–23UAE Pro League, 3rd
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History edit

Foundation edit

The first team created in Abu Dhabi was Al-Ahli in 1966, followed respectively by Al-Ittihad in 1968, Al-Falah and Al-Wahda in 1969. In 1974, a decision was made by the Minister of youth and sport to create Abu Dhabi SC by merging Al-Ittihad and Al-Wahda on 13 March 1974, and to create Al-Emirates SC by merging Al-Ahli and Al-Falah on 3 June 1974. In 1984, Abu Dhabi SC and Al-Emirates SC merged to create Al-Wahda FC.

Modern era edit

In 1999, Al Wahda won their maiden UAE League title with 8 points ahead of their rivals Al Ain. In 2018, Al Wahda changed its official logo as part of a new club redesign.

Honours edit

Leagues edit

UAE Pro League: 4

UAE Division One: 2

  • Champions: 1976–77, 1984–85

Cups edit

UAE President's Cup: 2

UAE Federation Cup: 3

  • Champions: 1986, 1995, 2001

UAE League Cup: 2

UAE Super Cup: 4

Home stadium edit

 
An outer view of the Al Nahyan Stadium

The Al-Nahyan Stadium is the home of Al Wahda.[4] It has 15,000 seats and located only three kilometers from the downtown at the heart of Abu Dhabi City.

Performance in AFC competitions edit

 
Al Wahda players (right) during an AFC Champions League match against FC Goa at the Fatorda Stadium in 2021

Al Wahda has been qualifying for Asian competitions regularly since the 1998–99 Asian Cup Winners' Cup, they've been qualifying for the AFC Champions League regularly by winning the President's Cup or consistently finishing near the top in the league.

2004: Quarter-finals
2006: Group stage
2007: Semi-finals
2008: Group stage
2010: Group stage
2011: Group stage
2015: Play-offs
2017: Group stage
2018: Group stage
2019: Round of 16
2020: Withdrew
2021: Quarter-finals
1999–2000: First round
2001–02: Group stage (Top 8)
1998–99: First round
2000–01: First round

Current squad edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   UAE Mohamed Al-Shamsi
2 DF   UAE Khalid Butti
3 DF   BRA Lucas Pimenta
5 DF   TUN Alaeddine Zouhir
6 DF   UAE Mahmoud Khamees
7 MF   IRN Ahmad Nourollahi
8 MF   UAE Tahnoon Al-Zaabi
10 MF   UAE Ismail Matar (captain)
12 MF   UAE Abdulla Hamad
13 MF   UAE Manea Aydh
14 MF   UAE Abdulaziz Mohamed
15 MF   UZB Khojimat Erkinov
16 MF   UAE Abdulla Ahmed U21
18 MF   UAE Hamdan Adel
19 DF   POR Rúben Canedo
20 FW   UAE Mansoor Saeed U21
21 DF   UAE Abdullah Al-Karbi
22 FW   KGZ Avtandil Duishoev U21
23 MF   UAE Abdullah Kazim
No. Pos. Nation Player
24 DF   UAE Sultan Al-Zaabi (on loan from Shabab Al-Ahli)
25 MF   BRA Allan
27 MF   ARG Facundo Kruspzky
29 MF   UAE Suhail Al-Mansoori
30 MF   RUS Zelimkhan Bakayev (on loan from Zenit)
31 DF   UAE Abdurahman Saleh U21
44 DF   UAE Fares Jumaa
46 FW   SEN Moussa Senghor U21
50 GK   UAE Rashed Ali
64 DF   UAE Rashed Issam U21
66 GK   UAE Hazaa Ammar
68 DF   UAE Mohamed Ali
70 FW   SYR Omar Khribin
75 FW   UAE Mubarak Salem U21
77 FW   UAE Awadh Al-Katheeri U21
78 DF   UAE Mansour Saleh U21
80 FW   YEM Salem Al-Somhi U21
83 FW   UAE Mohamed Al-Senaani U21
84 GK   UAE Khalifa Hamad U21

Out on loan edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   UAE Zayed Al-Hammadi (on loan to Al Bataeh)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   BRA Gian (on loan to Ajman)

Managerial history edit

* Served as caretaker coach.

Name Nat. From To Ref.
Helmy Toulan   1979 1984
Heshmat Mohajerani   1984 1986
Slobodan Halilović   1991 1992
Mahmoud El-Gohary   1995 1996
Jo Bonfrère   1998 1999
Ruud Krol   1999 1999
Dimitri Davidovic   1999 2000
Rinus Israël   2000 2001
Jo Bonfrère   2001 2002
Cemşir Muratoğlu   2002 2003
Rolf Fringer   14 March 2003 30 June 2003
Rolland Courbis   1 July 2003 30 November 2003
Rinus Israël   1 December 2003 30 June 2004
Ahmad Abdel-Halim   2004 2005
Reiner Hollmann   1 July 2005 3 April 2006
Richard Tardy   2006 4 August 2006
Horst Köppel   5 August 2006 11 October 2006 [5]
Jo Bonfrère   13 December 2007 10 December 2008
Josef Hickersberger   10 December 2008 1 June 2010
László Bölöni   29 May 2010 2 September 2010 [6]
Tite   31 August 2010 19 October 2010
Josef Hickersberger   22 October 2010 30 June 2012
Branko Ivanković   20 May 2012 28 April 2013
Josef Hickersberger   28 April 2013 15 July 2013
Karel Jarolím   15 July 2013 9 November 2013
José Peseiro   11 November 2013 11 January 2015
Sami Al-Jaber   11 January 2015 19 May 2015
Javier Aguirre   18 June 2015 20 May 2017 [7]
Laurențiu Reghecampf   3 July 2017 25 November 2018
Henk ten Cate   7 December 2018 26 May 2019
Maurice Steijn   9 June 2019 17 October 2019
Manuel Jiménez   17 October 2019 18 July 2020 [8]
Mark Wotte   18 July 2020 8 September 2020
Vuk Rasovic   8 September 2020 12 March 2021 [9]
Henk ten Cate   13 March 2021 25 October 2021
Grégory Dufrennes   26 October 2021 3 June 2022
Carlos Carvalhal   1 July 2022 2 October 2022 [10]
Manuel Jiménez   5 October 2022 12 March 2023
Arno Buitenweg*   13 March 2023 17 June 2023
Pitso Mosimane   18 June 2023 10 November 2023 [11]
Arno Buitenweg*   10 November 2023 5 January 2024
Goran Tufegdžić   5 January 2024 Present

Pro-League record edit

Season Lvl. Tms. Pos. President's Cup League Cup
2008–09 1 12 4th Semi-Finals Runner-ups
2009–10 1 12 1st Semi-Finals Semi-Finals
2010–11 1 12 5th Runner-ups Semi-Finals
2011–12 1 12 6th Semi-Finals First Round
2012–13 1 14 7th Semi-Finals Semi-Finals
2013–14 1 14 2nd Quarter-Finals First Round
2014–15 1 14 4th Round of 16 First Round
2015–16 1 14 3rd Round of 16 Champions
2016–17 1 14 5th Champions First Round
2017–18 1 12 2nd Semi-Finals Champions
2018–19 1 14 3rd Round of 16 Runner-ups
2019–20a 1 14 5th Round of 16 Quarter-Finals
2020–21 1 14 7th Round of 16 First Round
2021–22 1 14 3rd Runner-ups Semi-Finals
2022–23 1 14 3rd Preliminary Round Quarter-Finals

Notes^ 2019–20 UAE football season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Arab Emirates.

Key

  • Pos. = Position
  • Tms. = Number of teams
  • Lvl. = League

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "نبذة عن منشآت نادي الوحدة الرياضي". Archived from the original on 2015-03-17. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
  2. ^ Al Wahda FC (UAE): club profile, squad, fixtures and achieves Archived 2021-04-30 at the Wayback Machine Soccerway.com. Retrieved 16 April 2021
  3. ^ "Al Ain FC 3 : 3 , 222: 4 PAl Wahda FC". globalsportsarchive.com. Global Sports Archive. 25 August 2018. Archived from the original on 17 April 2021. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  4. ^ "Al Wahda – Clubs – UAE Pro League Committee". Al Wahda Club. Archived from the original on 1 April 2019. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  5. ^ "Köppel wechselt in die VAE". kicker (in German). 5 August 2006. Archived from the original on 18 May 2014. Retrieved 9 February 2013.
  6. ^ Bölöni appointed as head coach of Al-Wahda Archived 6 June 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Cerezo, Hugo (18 June 2015). "Javier Aguirre ficha por el Al Wahda". Marca (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 5 August 2018. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  8. ^ Jose, James (17 October 2019). "Al Jazira, Al Wahda appoint new managers". Khaleej Times. Archived from the original on 23 January 2021. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  9. ^ "Al Wahda set to name Vuk Rasovic as new coach ahead of Asian Champions League resumption". thenational. Archived from the original on 3 July 2022. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  10. ^ "Carlos Carvalhal leaves Al Wahda". Hull Daily Mail. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
  11. ^ Mahlatse Mphahlele. "Pitso Mosimane joins UAE side Al Wahda". timeslive. Retrieved 18 June 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Arabic)
  • Al Wahda FC on Facebook