Fixtures

Qatar Stars League 09/13 15:00 4 Al-Shamal SC vs Al-Arabi Doha - View
Qatar Stars League 09/20 15:00 5 Al-Shamal SC vs Al Gharafa - View
Qatar Stars Cup 09/23 15:00 2 Al-Shahaniya SC vs Al-Shamal SC - View
Qatar Stars League 09/27 17:00 6 Qatar SC Doha vs Al-Shamal SC - View
Qatar Stars Cup 10/03 10:00 3 Al-Shamal SC vs Al Bidda SC - View
Qatar Stars League 10/18 14:30 7 Al-Shamal SC vs Babos/Pavlyuchenkova - View

Results

Qatar Stars Cup 09/03 17:30 1 [11] Al Shamal SC v Umm Salal [11] L 1-3
Qatar Stars League 08/30 15:30 3 [11] Al-Sailiya SC v Al Shamal SC [2] W 1-2
Qatar Stars League 08/22 17:30 2 [4] Al Shamal SC v Al-Rayyan SC [3] W 4-2
Qatar Stars League 08/14 17:30 1 [2] Al Shamal SC v Al-Ahli Doha [2] W 2-0
World Club Friendlies 08/04 10:00 - Telstar v Al Shamal SC L 2-1
Qatar Emir Cup 05/13 17:15 3 Umm Salal v Al Shamal SC D 1-1
Qatar Emir Cup 05/07 17:15 4 Al Shamal SC v Al-Arabi Doha W 3-1
Qatar Stars League 04/18 15:30 22 [6] Al Shamal SC v Al-Wakrah SC [7] W 1-0
Qatar Stars League 04/11 15:30 21 [5] Al Shamal SC v Al-Rayyan SC [6] L 3-5
Qatar Stars League 04/05 14:00 20 [1] Al Duhail v Al Shamal SC [6] W 0-4
Qatar Stars League 03/28 18:00 19 [6] Al Shamal SC v Al-Shahaniya SC [7] W 3-0
Qatar Stars League 03/08 18:30 18 [10] Al-Arabi Doha v Al Shamal SC [6] L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 30 15 15
Wins 13 8 5
Draws 6 2 4
Losses 11 5 6
Goals for 54 35 19
Goals against 45 27 18
Clean sheets 7 5 2
Failed to score 4 0 4

Wikipedia - Al-Shamal SC

Al-Shamal Sports Club (Arabic: نادي الشمال الرياضي) is a Qatari multi-sports club based in Madinat ash Shamal. Al-Shamal was founded in 1980. Its football team competes in the Qatar Stars League, the top tier of the national football league system.

History

Mohammed bin Badr Al-Sadah founded the club in 1980. Al-Sadah started his football administration career as a member of the Al Sadd Board of Directors in 1972, before founding and serving as the first president of Al-Shamal in 1980. With very few resources at their disposal, the team played its early matches on dirt pitches. The team's results in matches were sub-par initially, leading to the administration prioritising youth development. This led to the emergence of players such as Adnan Abdullah, the first Al-Shamal player to compete with the Qatar national team, and Jassim Al Muhaiza, who achieved the rare feat of playing for three age categories of the Qatar national team in one season.

The team's first coach was former Zamalek player Samir Kotb. He would be succeeded by his compatriot Ibrahim Al-Sheikh, who formerly played for Egypt's Al Nasr. Other early coaches include Sudanese former footballer Anwar Babiker, whose son later played professionally for the club as well as other clubs in Qatar and abroad, and Zaid Al-Sadah.

Initially, the club only had a football section, but in 1982 it branched out to handball, with early coaches for this category being Ezz El-Din Bin Sultan and Ramadan Madani Abdel-Al. In the following years, the club established teams in other sports, starting with volleyball, under the supervision of Abdel-Azim Bayoumi and Mamdouh Ali, and followed by table tennis, which was overseen by a Chinese coach. Following these were the additions of sections for basketball, whose early coaches included Hassan Youssef and Mohammed Hamed, and athletics, which was first coached by Ahmed Al-Maghrabi, followed by Qadri Bakri. During this period of the club's history, age categories for the football team were also formed.

Among the earliest accomplishments of the club was its youth football team coming in third place in the General Youth League in 1982–83. In 1983, Abel Verônico took charge of the senior team. Under his leadership, the club won its first championship, the 1985–86 edition of the Qatari 2nd Division. This ensured their promotion to the country's top tier of football for the first time ever, taking part in the 1986–87 Qatar Stars League. They would go on to win the Arab Peace Championship, a regional tournament, in 1995. Their most notable triumph was winning the 1996 Sheikh Jassim Cup.

In 2001, the club administration successfully acquired ownership of the club's headquarters from the Ministry of Health. In 2011, the club opened its home stadium, Al-Shamal SC Stadium in Madinat ash Shamal. It has emerged as a prominent local landmark in the city. Aside from accommodating the club's sports teams, it also features a banquet hall and a lecture hall.

Al-Shamal SC, based in the vibrant city of Al-Shamal, Qatar, is a prominent football club known for its rich history and competitive spirit in Qatari football. Founded in 1979, the club has established itself as a key player in the Qatar Stars League, showcasing a blend of local talent and international players.

The team's colors, typically featuring a striking combination of blue and white, reflect their identity and pride. Al-Shamal SC is recognized for its passionate fan base, who create an electrifying atmosphere during home matches at their home ground, the Al-Shamal Stadium.

Over the years, Al-Shamal SC has made significant strides in domestic competitions, aiming to secure titles and establish itself as a formidable force in Qatari football. The club is committed to developing young talent through its youth academy, fostering the next generation of football stars.

With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and sportsmanship, Al-Shamal SC continues to strive for excellence on and off the pitch, embodying the spirit of Qatar's growing football culture.