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Al-Ettifaq Club (Template:Langx),[1] commonly known as Al-Ettifaq or simply Ettifaq, is a professional football club in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, which competes in the Saudi Pro League.

The club was established by the merger of three Dammam-based clubs in 1945. Al-Ettifaq were the first Saudi team to win an international title – the 1984 Arab Club Champions Cup. They were also the first to win the Saudi Premier League without any defeats, and the first Saudi team to win the GCC Champions League. Al-Ettifaq have a total of 13 titles to their name. The club also has its own futsal section.

History

Humble beginning (1941–1953)

Before the establishment of Al-Ettifaq as a professional sports club that also managed football, there were three clubs in the city of Dammam that were founded in 1941. Al-Taawoun (different from Al-Taawoun from Buraydah city), Al-Sha'ab and Al-Shabab. These clubs began practising their own sporting activities and gathering the people across the region; however, these clubs are hardly gaining any revenue for the sport activity to continue.

4 years later in 1945, the presidents of the club and its staff met in Faris Al-Hamid's house, the ministry of sport at the time. They discussed the solution for their problem, the result of this meeting was to merge all three clubs in Dammam into one single unified club. The ministry would fund the newly merged club and get its share of ownership. Al-Hamid also suggested at the time to name the new club as "Al-Ettifaq" (الاتفاق al-ittifāq), which meant "the agreement" in Arabic.

The club's original color will also change, the new colors would be green and white, which eventually changed into green and red afterwards.[2] Some time later Mohammed Hassan Khairi from Sudan became the new club manager. In the early years of the club, the energetic and ambitious coach from Africa start to reform the sport club from Dammam

First King Cup and Crown Prince Cup (1954–1971)

Al-Ettifaq saw some success in the domestic championship of the 1960s. A key decision was to sign the most prolific Ettifaqi player Khalil Al-Zayani in 1962, graduating from youth team Academy, as a wingback/centerback (defender) at just 15 years old. The young Zayani had to balance his education and professional football career. At the time a nationwide football league was not yet implemented and regional leagues and tournaments were only occasionally held. Nevertheless, the manager's decision to entrust the defense role to the young boy proved correct, as the club for the first time managed to overcome their adversities and reach the final of the 1963 Crown Prince Cup.

Al-Ettifaq face their final opponent in the national tournament, Al-Ittihad in their home ground (Jeddah). Loud cheers echoes from the opposing supporters after Al-Ettifaq defeated 6–2. The club run for 1963 King Cup is less successful from their Crown Prince Run. 1963-1964 Saudi Season end with Al-Ittihad securing their double title again after defeating their rival Al-Hilal.

The young boy talent are tested once again in 1964-1965 Saudi football season, when barely 16 years old defender are selected by Khairi as the captain squad. The manager recognize his vision prowess in the field and charisma. Khairi encourage the squad to aim high for the new record, he wanted for his coached player to raise occasional Regional League cup, King Cup and Crown Prince Cup at the same time or as we know as "treble".

The now fully matured 17 years old Defender captain walk his first step to become nation football champion, when he secured his club back at the final match Crown Prince Cup against Al-Ittihad at the same pitch. The deafening voice of Ittihad supporter become silence as his club taking revenge for the crushing defeat almost 3 years earlier. The sport club from Dammam lift their first ever trophy with triumph. However Ettifaq failed to win the King Cup on that season in which Al-Ahli from the same city as Al-Ittihad went victorious.

In 1964-1965 Saudi Season even though Ettifaq won a national trophy, they fall short to achieve their treble goal. Meanwhile, for the young Zayani, around this time he is scouted to be part of Saudi National Team. Some of Ettifaq player also constitute part of the Eastern Team who compete under Crown Prince Cup new regulation and they managed to reach final in 1966-1967 Saudi Season.

On 1966 King Cup, in the final Al Ettifaq defeated by Al-Wehda and in 1967 King Cup, tasted defeat again by Al-Ittihad. For the third times in a row reaching final, Al-Ettifaq finally raise their first ever King Cup after defeating the defending champion in previous tournament. On the next seasons however, Al-Ettifaq defeated by new challenger and Al-Ahli become the winner of King Cup in that season. Hassan Khairi retired from the club activity after coaching Ettifaqi player for over 1 decade.

Al-Zayani keep playing as the club player until 1971 and retired from Saudi National Team in 1973, completely retiring from football the age of just 26 years old. In his career he managed to reach 5 finals in different competition and win 2 trophies for his club. Khalil Al-Zayani played his entire club career for Al-Ettifaq.

Champion from Dammam (1972–1989)

Sharp decline in 1970s

After Khairi and Zayani departure, Al-Ettifaq never the reach the final of national tournament. Slowly the condition inside the club become worrisome, Saudi Ministry of Sport then offer the 29 years old retired ex-player, to coach the club and also prepare the club for implementation of planned national league. Al-Ettifaq would be main representation from the city of Dammam.

Zayani agree to step up and took managerial role. At this time nationwide league are newly established with 8 clubs registered. Al-Ettifaq only eligible to play in second-tier of the Saudi League, First Division League and only able to make into 2nd place just behind Al-Nahda. The winner and runner-up at that time are promoted into Saudi Premier League.

Al-Ettifaq are promoted in the second edition of the league in 1977-1978 Saudi Premier League. In their first run in highest tier of league national, Al-Ettifaq finish 3rd place behind Al-Nassr in 2nd place and Al-Hilal as league champion. In the 1978–1979, Al Ettifaq finish in 6th position, 1979-1980 they finish again the same position and in 1981-1982 Ettifaqi finish in 5th position. In this period the club never won any single competition for over a decade except for getting promotion into Saudi Premier League.

Regardless of the setbacks, Zayani still confident to continue his predecessor ambition to secure the treble for club. The former defender began to implemented new tactics and shaping new core player, once the majority squad from 1970s started to retiring. His new winning strategy are applied by promising academy players promoted from the youth teams.

Saudi Premier league and Gulf Club Cup Championship

The club new youth players catch the attention of the nation when 1982–83 Saudi Premier League began on 16 December 1982. Some of the most recognized forwards such as Jamal Mohammad and Omar Bakhashwain made their debut in this season. Al-Ettifaq are undefeated in their run by the end of season in April 1983. First Saudi football club to ever do so. The club had nine wins and eight draws with a match left to conclude the season. Going into the final matchday, Al-Hilal were leading the table with 1 point ahead of Al-Ettifaq.

The two teams would face their city rivals in the final matchday on separate days. On 7 April 1983, Al-Ettifaq defeated Al-Nahda 2–0. This meant that Al-Hilal needed just a draw against Al-Nassr to secure the title, as they were ahead of Al-Ettifaq on goal difference as well. On 8 April 1983, Al-Nassr defeated Al-Hilal 2–1 to hand Al-Ettifaq their first league title. Al-Ettifaq also became the first team from Dammam to win the title. Khalil Al-Zayani also became the first Saudi Arabian manager to win the league title and Jamal Muhammad managed to reach 3rd position in top scorer table behind Khalid Al-Ma'ajil in 2nd place and Majeed Abdullah as the league golden boot winner.

After winning the league, city of Dammam that are located in Saudi East Coastline are invited in the 2nd edition Gulf Club competition by Arabian Gulf countries. Al-Ettifaq are among the 12 team that listed in the competition. The last decisive match will be played by the club that reach the 1st position in tha chart table which is Al-Ettifaq and Al-Arabi from Kuwait. Ettifaqi defeat their opponent in foreign soil of Khalifa International Stadium, Doha, Qatar, gaining the honour for the first Saudi team to win non-domestic title and their first regional title.

Temporary replacement of Zayani

Kuwait victory against all odds in 1980 Asian Cup bring the wind of change in the national team. Saudi targeted the next Asian Cup and 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, subsequently Al-Zayani who coach Al-Ettifaq are the most suitable candidate to managed the country strategy. Zayani temporarily left the club in March 1984, immediately replacing Mario Zagallo one of Pele teammates in the ongoing 7th Arabian Gulf Cup tournament after the former Brazilian forward defeated by Iraq 4–0.

In Zayani absence Chico Formiga was brought in from Santos FC as a replacement and preparing the squad for 1984 Arab Club Champions Cup, it is held in 1984 because in the previous year the championship are postponed for technical reason. Al-Ettifaq are pitted by 3 other team in one group stage which are: Kenitra AC from Morocco winner of Botola Pro, West Riffa from Bahrain winner of Bahraini Premier League and Al-Ansar FC from Lebanon. Al-Etiffaq barely beat Kenitra by just 1 point difference after defeating Al-Ansar in their homebase and prevail to achieve their first treble, by securing 1 domestic title and 2 regional title.

In the next season, Chico plan to achieve his first domestic title. On the start of 1985 King Cup, Al-Hilal are the defending champion, Al-Ettifaq face Al-Shabab at the round of 16 with the result of 1–0. In the next round they defeated Abha FC 2–0, the club went draw against Al-Ahli 1–1 in which Ettifaq defeat Ahli at the penalty shootout 4–5. Al-Ettifaq face the defending champion in their homebase at Riyadh. Abo Haidar are the first to score while Al-Nayfawy equalize, until the extra time end the score is still 1-1. Bakhashwain and Al-Dughaim scored the decisive penalty goal and went victorious with 4–3, Al-Ettifaq won their second king cup title.

Double regional title

Chico managed the club in 1986-1987 Saudi Premier League until halfway of season. The former prolific center back of Palmeiras are replaced by Al-Zayani to coach Al-Ettifaq for the second time. Winning the 1986–87 Saudi Premier League once again in his first season back, and the 1988 Arab Club Champions Cup together with the 1988 Gulf Club Champions Cup in his second season.

1989 AFC Champions League

Al-Ettifaq qualified for the 1989 AFC Champions League after winning 1988 Gulf Club Champions Cup. In their first campaign Al-Ettifaq reached the semi-final . On 11 October 1988 Al-Ettifaq managed to defend their first position after equalizing their score and against April 25 from North Korea 1-1. In the next match of 13 October 1988 however, they are eliminated after they fall in 2nd position after defeated by Al-Sadd SC from Qatar 2–1, the eventual champion of that year.

Honours

Current squad

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No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Template:Fba/core Marek Rodák
3 DF Template:Fba/core Abdullah Madu
4 DF Template:Fba/core Jack Hendry
6 MF Template:Fba/core Mukhtar Ali
7 FW Template:Fba/core Karl Toko Ekambi
8 MF Template:Fba/core Georginio Wijnaldum (captain)
9 FW Template:Fba/core Moussa Dembélé
10 MF Template:Country data SPA Álvaro Medrán
11 FW Template:Fba/core Demarai Gray
12 DF Template:Fba/core Turki Al-Madani U19Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
14 MF Template:Fba/core Vitinho
15 DF Template:Fba/core Abdullah Al-Bishi U19Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
16 MF Template:Fba/core Mohammed Al-Kadi U19Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
18 MF Template:Fba/core João Costa
21 FW Template:Fba/core Abdullah Radif (on loan from Al-HilalScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".)
24 DF Template:Fba/core Ahmed Bamsaud (on loan from Al-IttihadScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".)
25 DF Template:Fba/core Abdulbasit Hindi
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26 FW Template:Fba/core Jalal Al-Salem U19Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
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29 DF Template:Fba/core Mohammed Abdulrahman
31 DF Template:Fba/core Wissam Chaouali U19Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
33 DF Template:Fba/core Madallah Al-Olayan
36 MF Template:Fba/core Josen Escobar (on loan from América de CaliScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".)
38 MF Template:Fba/core Abdullah Al-Zahrani U19Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
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61 DF Template:Fba/core Radhi Al-Otaibi
70 DF Template:Fba/core Abdullah Al-Khateeb
77 MF Template:Fba/core Majed Dawran
87 DF Template:Fba/core Meshal Al-Sebyani
88 MF Template:Fba/core Abdulellah Al-Malki (on loan from Al-HilalScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".)
92 GK Template:Fba/core Turki Baljoush
96 GK Template:Fba/core Marwan Al-Haidari (on loan from Al-KhaleejScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".)
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Out on loan

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35 DF Template:Fba/core Abdullah Khalifah (on loan to Al-SafaScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".)
51 DF Template:Fba/core Meshal Al-Alaeli (on loan to Al-WehdaScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".)
80 MF Template:Fba/core Hamed Al-Ghamdi (on loan to Al-IttihadScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".)
90 MF Template:Fba/core Mohammed Mahzari (on loan to Al-TaawounScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".)
98 MF Template:Fba/core Berat Özdemir (on loan to İstanbul BaşakşehirScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".)
GK Template:Fba/core Abdullah Al-Owaishir (on loan to Al-WehdaScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".)

Coaching staff

Position Name
Manager Template:Flagicon Saad Al-Shehri
Assistant Manager Template:Flagicon Majeed Ali
Template:Flagicon Tarik Makhnass
Technical Coach Template:Flagicon Mohammed Al-Bishi
Goalkeeping Coach Template:Flagicon Hassan Sahhari
Analyst Template:Flagicon Miguel Álvarez Sánchez
Fitness Coach Template:Flagicon Omar Al-Dosari
Doctor Template:Flagicon Basil Ribeiro
Second Physical Trainer Template:Flagicon Sabry El Hadary
Sporting Director Template:Flagicon Sultan Al-Dosari
Head of Scouting Template:Flagicon Thomas Spring
Director Of Youth Football Template:Flagicon Ahmed Al-Shahrani

Managerial history

Note: The table is currently being updated.

1944–69
19??–69 Template:Flagicon Mohammed Hassan Kheiri
1974–76 Template:FlagiconTed Copeland
1976–78 Template:Flagicon Khalil Al-Zayani
1979–80
1980–84 Template:Flagicon Khalil Al-Zayani Won the 1982–83 Saudi Premier League and the 1983 Gulf Club Champions Cup
1984–86 Template:Flagicon Chico Formiga Won the 1984 Arab Club Champions Cup and the 1985 King Cup
1986–90 Template:Flagicon Khalil Al-Zayani Won 3 titles
1990–91 Template:Flagicon Procópio Cardoso
1991–93
July 1, 1993 – June 30, 1995 Template:Flagicon Wojciech Łazarek
1994–96 Template:Flagicon Khalil Al-Zayani
1996–97
1997 Template:Flagicon João Francisco
1997–99
1999–00 Template:Flagicon Khalil Al-Zayani
2003–04 Template:Flagicon Jan Versleijen
Jan 1, 2004 – May 30, 2004 Template:Flagicon Jorge Habegger
2005–06 Template:Flagicon Ednaldo Patricio
2006–07 Template:Flagicon Ammar Al-Suwayeh 2006 Gulf Club Champions Cup (winner)
July 1, 2007 – June 30, 2008 Template:Flagicon Toni 2007 Gulf Club Champions Cup (runner-up)
Jan 8, 2009 – June 8, 2009 Template:Flagicon Ioan Andone Achieved club's best performance in the AFC Champions League (round of 16)
Oct 23, 2009 – March 23, 2011 Template:Flagicon Ion Marin
March 23, 2011 – June 30, 2011 Template:Flagicon Youssef Zouaoui
July 22, 2011 – April 30, 2012 Template:Flagicon Branko Ivanković
2012 Template:Flagicon Ammar Al-Suwayeh
July 1, 2012 – Sept 25, 2012 Template:Flagicon Alain Geiger
Sept 26, 2012 – June 13, 2013 Template:Flagicon Maciej Skorża
July 1, 2013 – Oct 1, 2013 Template:Flagicon Theo Bücker
Sept 30, 2013 – Oct 26, 2013 Template:Flagicon Eusebiu Tudor
Oct 26, 2013 – Feb 13, 2014 Template:Flagicon Goran Tufegdžić
Feb 13, 2014–July, 2014 Template:Flagicon Ioan Andone
July 2014 – Feb 17, 2015 Template:Flagicon Beñat San José
(2015) Template:Flagicon Gheorghe Mulțescu
(2015–16) Template:Flagicon Reinhard Stumpf
(2016) Template:Flagicon Djamel Belkacem 2015–16 Saudi First Division
(2016) Template:Flagicon Eelco Schattorie
(2016–2017) Template:Flagicon Juan Carlos Garrido
(2017) Template:Flagicon Miodrag Ješić
(2017–2018) Template:Flagicon Saad Al-Shehri
(2018) Template:Flagicon Leonardo Ramos
(2018–2019) Template:Flagicon Sergio Piernas
(2019) Template:Flagicon Hélder
(2019–2021) Template:Flagicon Khaled Al-Atwi
(2021–2022) Template:Flagicon Vladan Milojevic
(2022–2023) Template:Flagicon Patrice Carteron
(2023) Template:Flagicon Antonio Cazorla
(2023–2025) Template:Flagicon Steven Gerrard

Performance in AFC competitions

  • Asian Club Championship: 1 appearance
  • AFC Champions League: 2 appearances
    • AFC Champions League 2009:
      • Group Stage – Round of 32: Al Ettifaq was arguably one of the best performers in the group stage after finishing top of the group with 12 points. They won 4 games, lost 2, and scored 15 goals in 6 games, recording the third best attacking stats in the continent in that round. Al Ettifaq were placed in Group D along FC Bunyodkor (led by Brazilian ace Rivaldo), Sepahan Isfahan, and Al Shabab (UAE).
      • Round of 16: Al Ettifaq were knocked from the Round of 16 against Pakhtakor (UZB). After leading 1–0 at halftime, they conceded two late goals that ended their hopes in qualifying to the quarter-final.[6]
    • AFC Champions League 2012:
  • AFC Cup: 1 appearance
    • AFC Cup 2012:
      • After failing to qualify to the group stage of the 2012 AFC Champions League, Al-Ettifaq qualified automatically to the 2012 AFC Cup, and were drawn in Group C with Kuwait SC of Kuwait, Al Ahed of Lebanon, and VB Sports Club of the Maldives.
      • Al Ettifaq started the competition as favorites and a strong candidate to win the competition, winning 5–1 in their first group game against Kuwait SC in Kuwait. The second game was frustrating to the Saudis as they drew in their own stadium 0–0 with Al Ahed. They defeated the underdogs of the group VB Sports Club by 6–3 in the Maldives and 2–0 in the reverse fixture. Al Ettifaq sealed their promotion with a 2–2 draw against Kuwait SC before finishing the group with a 3–1 victory in Lebanon against Al Ahed.
      • Al Ettifaq finished off their season with a hard-fought 1–0 victory against Omani side Al-Suwaiq SC in the Round of 16 to progress to the quarter-finals of the tournament.

International competitions

Overview

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Competition Pld W D L GF GA
Asian Club Championship / AFC Champions League 18 8 2 8 32 23
AFC Cup 11 7 2 2 24 13
Arab Club Champions Cup 23 11 8 4 41 25
GCC Champions League 33 17 9 7 45 30
TOTAL 85 43 21 21 142 91

Record by country

Country Pld W D L GF GA GD Win%
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File:Flag of Iran.svg Iran

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File:Flag of Iraq.svg Iraq

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File:Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan

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File:Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait

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File:Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon

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File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia

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File:Flag of Maldives.svg Maldives

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File:Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco

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File:Flag of North Korea.svg North Korea

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File:Flag of Oman.svg Oman

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File:Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar

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File:Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia

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File:Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Uzbekistan

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File:Flag of Yemen.svg Yemen

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Matches

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1983 Gulf Club Champions Cup Group Stage Template:Flagicon Al-Muharraq 0–0 2−0 1st
Template:Flagicon Al-Arabi 2–0 0−2
Final Template:Flagicon Al-Arabi
1–0
1–0
1984 Arab Club Champions Cup Final Stage Template:Flagicon West Riffa
1–1
1st
Template:Flagicon Kénitra
1–0
Template:Flagicon Al Ansar
1–0
1988 Gulf Club Champions Cup Group Stage Template:Flagicon Fanja
1–0
1st
Template:Flagicon Sharjah
1–0
Template:Flagicon West Riffa
3–1
Template:Flagicon Kazma
1–1
Final Template:Flagicon Kazma
2–1
2–1
Arab Club Champions Cup Group B Template:Flagicon Sharjah
2–2
1st
Template:Flagicon Al-Shabab Baghdad
2–2
Template:Flagicon Kazma
3–1
Template:Flagicon KAC Marrakech
1–0
Semi-finals Template:Flagicon Fanja
3–1
3–1
Final Template:Flagicon Club Africain
1–1
1–1 (4–2 p)
1988–89 Asian Club Championship Semi-final League Group B Template:Flagicon Pahang
4–1
2nd
Template:Flagicon Mohammedan Sporting Club
3–1
Template:Flagicon April 25
1–1
Template:Flagicon Al-Sadd
1–2
1989 Arab Club Champions Cup Group B Template:Flagicon Wydad
0–2
3rd
Template:Flagicon ES Sahel
1–1
Template:Flagicon Fanja
2–0
Template:Flagicon Al Ansar
1–1
1993 Arab Club Champions Cup Group B Template:Flagicon Al-Qadsia
0–1
3rd
Template:Flagicon WA Tlemcen
1–2
Template:Flagicon Hilal Al-Quds
5–1
2003 Arab Unified Club Championship PO Template:Flagicon Shaab Ibb 3–0 2−2 5–2
Group A Template:Flagicon Al-Faisaly
4–4
1st
Template:Flagicon Riffa
2–0
Template:Flagicon Raja
2–0
Template:Flagicon ENPPI
2–0
Semi-finals Template:Flagicon Zamalek
1–3
1–3
2005 Gulf Club Champions Cup Group Stage Template:Flagicon Muscat
2–2
6th
Template:Flagicon Al-Qadsia
1–2
Template:Flagicon Riffa
0–1
Template:Flagicon Umm Salal
0–0
Template:Flagicon Al-Wasl
1–2
2006 Gulf Club Champions Cup Group B Template:Flagicon Qatar
2–0
2nd
Template:Flagicon Al Jazira
0–1
Template:Flagicon Al-Nasr
2–1
Semi-finals Template:Flagicon Al-Salmiya 3–0 3−3 6–3
Final Template:Flagicon Al-Qadsia 1–1 1−0 2–1
2007 Gulf Club Champions Cup Group A Template:Flagicon Al-Najma
2–0
2nd
Template:Flagicon Al-Wakrah
2–1
Template:Flagicon Al Jazira
1–1
Semi-finals Template:Flagicon Al-Hilal 1–1 1−0 2–1
Final Template:Flagicon Al Jazira 2–0 1−3 3–3 (6–7 p)
2009 AFC Champions League Group D Template:Flagicon Bunyodkor 4–0 1−2 1st
Template:Flagicon Sepahan 2–1 0−3
Template:Flagicon Al-Shabab Al-Arabi 4–1 4−1
Round of 16 Template:Flagicon Pakhtakor 1–2 1–2
2009–10 Gulf Club Champions Cup Group C Template:Flagicon Qatar 1–1 2−3 2nd
Template:Flagicon Al-Orouba 3–2 1−0
2012 AFC Champions League 2Q Template:Flagicon Sepahan 1–3 1–3
AFC Cup Group C Template:Flagicon Al-Kuwait 2–2 5−1 1st
Template:Flagicon Al-Ahed 0–0 3−1
Template:Flagicon VB 2–0 6−3
Round of 16 Template:Flagicon Al-Suwaiq 1–0 1–0
Quarter-finals Template:Flagicon Arema 2–0 2–0 4–0
Semi-finals Template:Flagicon Al-Kuwait 0–2 1–4 1–6
2013 AFC Champions League Group B Template:Flagicon Pakhtakor 2–0 0−1 3rd
Template:Flagicon Lekhwiya 0–0 0−2
Template:Flagicon Al-Shabab Al-Arabi 4–1 0−1

See also

References

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  1. نادي الاتفاق | Ettifaq Club
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  5. Asian Club Championship 1989 – Schedule & Results Template:Webarchive. Retrieved 21 November 2011.
  6. AFC Champions League 2009 – Schedule & Results, Retrieved 21 November 2011.
  7. AFC Champions League 2012 – Draw, Retrieved 9 December 2011.

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External links

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