Al Dhafra FC

Al Dhafra FC (Arabic: نادي الظفرة لكرة القدم) is a professional football club based in Madinat Zayed, United Arab Emirates. As of the 2020–21 season they play in the UAE Arabian Gulf League.[1] Their futsal club participated in AFC Futsal Club Championship.

Al Dhafra FC
نادي الظفرة لكرة القدم
Full nameAl Dhafra Sport & Culture Club
Nickname(s)Al Fursan Al Gharib
(The Western Knights)
Founded2000
GroundAl Dhafra Stadium
Capacity5,020
OwnerHamdan bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan
ManagerMohammad Kwid
LeagueUAE Pro League
2019–20UAE Pro League, 7th
WebsiteClub website

History

Al Dhafra FC was established in 2000, as part of a policy to promote sports across the country and the Al Dhafra region of Abu Dhabi had no team, so Al Dhafra is the first and only club to be located in the western region.[2] For most of its history the club was classified as a semi-professional club according to the UAE Pro League committee and did not have licenses to compete in the AFC competitions but the team had continued to appeal for a license since qualifying for the UAE President's Cup for the first time in 2019.[3] Around 2020 the club finally obtained their licenses, thus all pro league teams can compete in AFC competitions.[4]

Current squad

First team squad

As of UAE Pro-League:

No Position Player Nation
1 Goalkeeper Khaled Al-Senani  United Arab Emirates
2 Defender Mohammed Saif  United Arab Emirates
3 Defender Saeed Al-Rawahi  United Arab Emirates
4 Midfielder Sultan Al Ghaferi  United Arab Emirates
5 Defender Musallem Fayez  United Arab Emirates
6 Defender Khaled Butti  United Arab Emirates
8 Midfielder Suhail Al-Mansoori  United Arab Emirates
11 Forward Saeed Al-Kathiri  United Arab Emirates
14 Defender Ibrahim Saeed  United Arab Emirates
15 Midfielder Ahmed Balfaqih  United Arab Emirates
17 Midfielder Mikhail Rosheuvel  Netherlands
18 Forward Mohamed Al-Junaibi  United Arab Emirates
19 Midfielder Badr Al-Attas  United Arab Emirates
20 Defender Masoud Sulaiman  United Arab Emirates
21 Midfielder Amran Al-Jassasi  Oman
23 Midfielder Ebrahim Al-Ajami  Yemen
24 Midfielder Khalid Al Darmaki  United Arab Emirates
30 Goalkeeper Abdullah Sultan  United Arab Emirates
33 Defender Issam El Adoua  Morocco
36 Goalkeeper Zayed Al-Hammadi  United Arab Emirates
41 Defender Pedro Pavlov  Argentina
79 Defender Ayoub Erraji  Morocco
89 Forward Makhete Diop  Senegal
90 Forward Pedro Conde (on loan to Shabab Al-Ahli)  Spain

Reserve U21

No Position Player Nation
12 Midfielder Benjamin Ayim  Ghana
13 Midfielder Ahmed Mahmoud (on loan to Al-Jazira)  United Arab Emirates
16 Midfielder Idriss Mzaouiyani (on loan to Al Ain)  France
26 Midfielder Mohammed Al-Marzouqi  United Arab Emirates
27 Midfielder Ibrahim Al-Hammadi  United Arab Emirates
31 Midfielder Salaheddine Benchouafi  Morocco
32 Midfielder Hamad Hassan  United Arab Emirates
40 Midfielder Mohammed Yousuf  United Arab Emirates
70 Goalkeeper Jarah Al-Hammadi  United Arab Emirates
77 Forward Zayed Al-Hammadi  United Arab Emirates
93 Defender Mohamed Bouherrafa  France
97 Goalkeeper Khalil Al-Hammadi  United Arab Emirates
98 Defender Mohammed Al-Hammadi  United Arab Emirates
99 Forward Hassan Sameh  Egypt

Out on loan

No Position Player Nation
37 Defender Rashed Muhayer (on loan to Al Wahda)  United Arab Emirates
Defender Hamad Al Marzouqi (on loan to Hatta)  United Arab Emirates
Defender Khalaf Al-Hosani (on loan to Hatta)  United Arab Emirates
Forward João Pedro (on loan to Baniyas)  Brazil

Managers

Pro-League Record

Season Div. Tms. Pos. President's Cup League Cup
2008–09 PL 12 8th Semi-Finals Group Stage
2009–10 PL 12 9th Quarter-Finals Group Stage
2010–11 PL 12 12th Round of 16 Group Stage
2011–12 D1 8 4th Round of 16
2012–13 PL 14 8th Round of 16 Group Stage
2013–14 PL 14 8th Semi-Finals Semi-Finals
2014–15 PL 14 11th Semi-Finals Group Stage
2015–16 PL 14 8th Round of 16 Group Stage
2016–17 PL 14 7th Round of 16 Group Stage
2017–18 PL 12 10th Round of 16 Group Stage
2018–19 PL 14 10th Runner-ups Group Stage
2019–20a PL 14 7th Finalists Group Stage

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
  • PL = Pro-League
  • D1 = UAE Division 1

Honours

  • Champions: 2001–02, 2006–07
  • Champions: 2012

References

  1. "Al Dhafra SCC". Soccerway. Perform. Retrieved 16 May 2014.
  2. "Al Dhafra History". Al Dhafra. Al Dhafra FC. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  3. "الظفرة يستأنف ضد عدم منحه ترخيص المحترفين" (in Arabic). البيان. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  4. "14 نادياً تحصل على الترخيص الآسيوي" (in Arabic). البيان. Retrieved 20 October 2020.


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