Al-Amal SC

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Al-Amal
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Full nameAl-Amal Sports Club
Founded2018; 8 years ago (2018)
PresidentAmal Al-Toum
Head coachRadia Fertoul
LeagueSaudi Women's First Division League
2024–259th in Saudi Women's Premier League

Al-Amal Sports Club, (Arabic: نادي الأمل الرياضي لكرة القدم) also known as Al-Amal Football Club, is a Saudi professional women's football club from Taif established in 2018.

History

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Founded in 2018, Al-Amal was the first women's club established in Taif.

In 2020, as the team prepared for its participation in the inaugural community competition, trials and registration were announced to offer an opportunity for talent discovery, open to all from this point onward. This initiative comes after the team's prior participation in the Taif University League, where they proudly secured the silver medal.[1]

Al-Amal participated in the first Saudi Women's First Division League, placed in the third group. Despite earning four points from four matches, their performance did not qualify them for the final rounds, resulting in their elimination.[2] Ranked among the top 8 eligible teams in the first division, the team secured qualification for the inaugural SAFF Women's Cup. In this tournament, they faced the tough Saudi powerhouse Al Nassr, who defeated them convincingly with a score of 9–0.[3]

In the 2023–24 season, the team made their second appearance in the First Division League. In anticipation of new challenges, They appointed Algerian Coach Radia Fertoul to lead the team. Additionally, they secured the signings of five Algerian Internationals to strengthen their squad and enhance their chances of securing promotion.[4] Placed in the 5th group, the team secured the top spot by winning 7 out of 8 matches and scoring a total of 73 goals. This triumph earned them qualification for the final stages of the league. Remaining undefeated in the final round's group stage, they progressed to the semi-finals.[5] After a 0–3 defeat against Al-Ula, the team participated in the third-place playoff, emerging victorious and thereby securing their first promotion to the Premier League, to be the first club from Taif to do so.[6]

Players

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Current squad

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As of 13 October 2024[7]

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. Nation Player
2 DF File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg KSA Rula Khabrani
4 DF File:Flag of Algeria.svg ALG Noura Bouaita
5 DF File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg KSA Rahaf Al-Barakati
6 MF File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg KSA Tayah Qaisi
7 FW File:Flag of Algeria.svg ALG Ferial Daoui
8 FW File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg KSA Halah Tawfiq
9 MF File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg KSA Sarah Al-Malki
10 FW File:Flag of Algeria.svg ALG Imène Merrouche
13 FW File:Flag of Côte d'Ivoire.svg CIV Stéphanie Gbogou
14 MF File:Flag of Côte d'Ivoire.svg CIV Mariam Sidibé
15 MF File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg KSA Bahiya Eid
16 DF File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg KSA Malak Al-Zahrani
18 DF File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg KSA Remas Al-Thobaiti
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 GK File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg KSA Badriya Al-Judaie
20 DF File:Flag of the Philippines.svg PHI Dominique Randle
24 DF File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg KSA Taif Al-Sharif
26 MF File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg KSA Fatima Al-Nafie
28 DF File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg KSA Raneem Khabarani
29 DF File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg KSA Imtenan Al-Ghamdi
30 GK File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg KSA Basmah Hasan
47 MF File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg KSA Retaj Al-Thobaiti
77 MF File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg KSA Renad Al-Sofyani
DF File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg KSA Raghad Al-Otaibi
DF File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg KSA Amani Al-Shehri
GK File:Flag of Ecuador.svg ECU Irene Tobar

Current staff

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As of 13 March 2024.
Position Name
Head coach Algeria Radia Fertoul
Assistant coach Algeria Hakima Boussetta
Goalkeeper coach Algeria Benaouda Benkherfia

References

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