Al-Safa Club

Al-Safa Club
Full nameAl-Safa Sport Club
Founded1 January 1947; 78 years ago (1947-01-01)
GroundAl-Safa Club Stadium Safwa City, Saudi Arabia
Capacity3,500
OwnerMinistry of Sport
ChairmanMohammed Hassan Ibrahim
ManagerJuan Brown
LeagueSaudi Second Division League
2024–25FDL, 17 of 18 (Relegated)
Websitewww.alsafa.sa

Al-Safa Club (Arabic: نادي الصفا, lit. Purity Club) is a Saudi Arabian professional football and multi-sport club based in Safwa City, Qatif, in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. that competes in the Saudi Second Division League, the third tier of the Saudi football league system.

History

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Al-Safa Club was founded in 1947 under the name of "Al-Safa Football Team". And when the Ministry of Interior in Saudi Arabia organized the establishments of sports teams, a special committee visited Safwa city and officially registered the team as a sports club that is officially registered and regulated under the General Presidency of Youth Welfare (GPYF) in Saudi Arabia.

Overview

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The club competes in ten different sports in Saudi Arabia on the youth and adult levels. These are: Football, Track and field, Handball, Volleyball, Basketball, Squash, Tennis, Table Tennis, Swimming and Bodybuilding. The sports club members have reached highest levels in Saudi Arabia's competitions and have represented the country with the national teams in world cups/ championships and in the Olympic Games.

The club has also multicultural participations in Theatre, Photography, Arts and general training and development.

Management

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Several presidents have been elected to chair the club in the past fifty years. The most famous are:

1- Ahmed Saleh Al-Habib 2- Ali Ahmed Al-Mousa 3- Khoder Al-Ibrahim 4- Sameer Mohammed Al-Nasir 5-Kumail Ali Alibrahim 6-Mohammed Ghallab 7- Mohammed Hassan Ibrahim ( Current Chairman)

Current board members

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The current board of directors of the club was elected in August 2023 at the general assembly meeting. The assembly elected the president and eight (8) board members as follows:

President and chairman of the Board Mohammed Hassan Ibrahim
Vice President, Board Member Kumail Ali Alibrahim
Secretary General & Media Committee Head, Board Member Khoder Ali Alabas
Football Committee Chairman, Board Member Jawad Mohammed Al mohaisen
Sports Committee Chairman, Board Member Mujahed Yassen Alyassen
Sport Committee Vice Chairman, Handball Committee Chairman, Board Member Mohammed Jawad Alsafwani
Legal Committee Chairman, Board Member Habib Zaki Alsaeed
Finance Committee Head, Board Member Ahmed Hamza Alhashim
Investment Committee Chairman, Board Member Deyab Saeed Fardan

Coaching Staff

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Position Name
Manager Argentina Juan Brown
Assistant Managers Argentina Sebastián Anaut
Saudi Arabia Salman Al-Qahtani
Goalkeeper Coach Tunisia Ben Othmen Fahmi
Fitness Coach Croatia Vlade Bendic
Match Analysis Saudi Arabia Khalid Al-Azmi
Performance Director Saudi Arabia Abdulaziz Al-Masoudi
Team Doctor Saudi Arabia Bandar Al-Jaadi
Physiotherapists Saudi Arabia Rayan Al-Nakhli
Kit Manager Saudi Arabia Osama Baessa

Honours

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Al-Safa Club champions have accomplished several high achievements on the single and team games at the local and international levels. Some of these are listed below

Football

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After almost 60 years in the third division, Al-Safa football team was able to win the third division's league in 2011 and qualified to the second division. The team didn't stay long in the second division and was able to qualify to the Saudi's League first division for professionals in 2014 for the first time in History.

Championship Position President Team Captain Team Manager
Saudi's League Third Division First Place Saudi Arabia Sameer Al-Nasir Saudi Arabia Mofeed Salah Saudi Arabia Redha Al-Janabi
Saudi's League Second Division Second Place Saudi Arabia Ali Al-Mousa Saudi Arabia Habib Al-Ahmad Saudi Arabia Redha Al-Janabi

Athletics

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In Athletics, Al-Safa Club has produced many champions on the local and international levels. The most famous of them all is the Asian Long Jump record holder Mohammed Al-Khuwalidi who owns the Asian record of 8.48 (List of Asian records in athletics) m in long Jump that he was able to achieve in France in 2006. The other athletics champions who also participated in the World's Championship and/ or the Olympic games include: Asem Al-Hizam in Decathlon, Abdullah Taher in High Jump, Hashim Al-Shorafa in 400 meters and Hussain Asem in Pole Vault

The Saudi records are registered under Al-Safa champions in the following:

Name[1] Game Saudi Record
Saudi ArabiaMohammed Al-Khuwalidi Long Jump 8.48 Meter
Saudi Arabia Hussain Asem Al-Hizam Pole Vault 5.70 meter

Swimming

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In swimming, the most famous Saudi swimmer in history (Alawi Maki) is the dominant figure in the club. Alawi was the first Saudi and Middle Eastern swimming who successfully crossed the English Channel between UK and France. He broke the English Channel crossing record and accompanied him in this achievement the late Saleh Ajaj, Malik Shaker, Fakher Al-Sadah, Saeed Quraish and the current club's vice president Dheya Al-Asaad.[2]

Handball

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Al-Safa club is one of Saudi's best teams in Handball. The team has accomplished several advanced positions in the league and club and the team members participated with the Saudi National Team in world cup several times. Among those who participated in the world cup: Hashim Al-Shorafa, Ali AL-Dawood, Bashir Qurainawi, Mohammed Al-Zayer, Hussain Henabi and Mohammed Nasfan.

Championship[3] Position Team's Captain
Prince Sultan Bin Fahad Cup 1998 Second Place Saudi Arabia Hashim Al-Shorafa
Prince Faisal Elite Cup 2002 Third Place Bashir Qurainawi

Volleyball

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Al-Safa club remained for several decades among the best three clubs in volleyball in Saudi (in addition to Al-Ahli and Al-Hilal). Several Team players have participated with the national Saudi team including: Nouri Al-Sadah, Abdulkarim Al-Fraid, Yahya Al-Marhoon and Faiz Al-Dawood.

Squash

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In Squash, Al-Safa team is one of the best teams in Saudi Arabia. The players have participated with the national Saudi team in the regional and international competitions. Among those: Fadi Henabi, Akram Al-Safwani, Ali Quraish and Hussain Al-Sadiq

Current squad

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As of Saudi First Division League:

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
1 GK  KSA Moslem Al Freej
6 MF  TUN Sabri Ameri
7 MF  KSA Habib Al-Ahmed
8 MF  KSA Hussain Al-Sheikh
10 FW  KSA Mohammad Al-Sahlawi
11 FW  BEN Marcellin Koukpo
15 DF  TUN Skander Ben Afia
16 GK  KSA Hamad Hawsawi
17 MF  KSA Abdulmajeed Al-Saeed
18 DF  KSA Mohammed Al-Saleh
19 MF  KSA Misfer Al-Qahtani
20 FW  UGA Musa Esenu
22 GK  KSA Hassan Al-Ahsaei
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 DF  KSA Mohammed Majrashi
24 DF  KSA Omar Al-Najem
27 MF  KSA Ahmed Qahmi
29 MF  KSA Ahmed Al-Jamaan
40 DF  KSA Ahmed Al-Alwan
42 MF  KSA Hamed Fallatah
48 DF  KSA Abdullah Othman
50 DF  KSA Saad Al-Khayri
75 MF  KSA Abdullah Aman
77 FW  KSA Maher Hawsawi
78 DF  KSA Amjad Barnawi
79 GK  KSA Hussain Emad
88 FW  KSA Jawad Okeek

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "الأرقام القياسية السعودية لألعاب القوى للرجال". Archived from the original on 2016-01-24. Retrieved 2015-11-24.
  2. ^ "تمساح العرب و قاهر المانش يبوح بما في خاطره لـعكاظ". Archived from the original on 2009-10-31. Retrieved 2015-11-24.
  3. ^ سجلات موقع الإتحاد السعودي لكرة اليد