Al Rayyan SC Futsal Team

Al Rayyan Futsal Team is part of Al Rayyan Sports Club in Qatar.It is based in Umm Al Afaei, Al Rayyan, Qatar. The team was founded in 2006. Since the Qatar professional futsal league started in 2006/2007, Al Rayyan were the main force in Qatar. They won the first Qatar professional league when it first started in 2006/2007. Al Rayyan won the first Qatar Association Cup in 2008/2009, beating Qatar SC 7–5 in the final. In addition to the first league and cup titles, Al Rayyan secured the first Qatar Futsal Super Cup in 2010/2011 after beating Al Sadd 3–2 in a thrilling encounter. In the first time in the history of futsal in Qatar, the winner of the league would be decided by a play-off. Al Rayyan subsequently won their third league title by beating Al Gharafa 3–2 and 4–3 in both final games sealing their second consecutive league title.

Al Rayyan Sports Club
Full nameAl Rayyan Futsal Team
Nickname(s)The Lions & Al-Raheeb (The Fearful)
Founded2006
GroundAl Rayyan Sports Complex
Al-Rayyan, Qatar
Capacity2,000
Chairman Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad Al Thani
Manager Juanito
LeagueQatar Futsal League
2016-20171st

Al Rayyan hosted the second AFC champions league tournament during 26-6-2011 and 1-7-2011. In May 2011 Al Rayyan signed two Iranian international stars on loan from Foolad Mahan to participate in the AFC Champions League 2011: Mohammad Taheri (the best Asian player in 2010) and Ali Hassanzadeh.

The team finished fourth, losing in the semi finals to Shahid Mansouri from Iran 6–5 after extra time in a controversial match. Al Rayyan got the Fair Play Award and Ali Hassanzadeh won the tournament top scorer with 10 goals.

Season to season

Season Division Place Qatar Federation Cup Super Cup AFC Club Championship
2006/07 QFL 1st Not Held Not Held Not Held
2007/08 QFL 2nd Not Held Not Held Not Held
2008/09 QFL 2nd 1st Not Held Not Held
2009/2010 QFL 1st Semi Finalist Not Held not qualified
2010/2011 QFL 1st Finalist 1st 4th
2011/2012 QFL ?? ?? Finalist 4th

First team current squad

27 Fahad Fahad Al Dafaa Pivot 1 Abdullah Abdullah Abbas Goalkeeper
2 Sultan Sultan Al Shahwani Flank/Pivot
3 S.Jumaa Saad Jumaa Defender/Flank
4 Saad Saad Al Shahwani Defender
5 A.Vadillo Antonio Vadillo Defender
6 Hussein Hussein Defender/Flank
8 Akira Akira Minamoto Pivot
9 Raja Ahmed Raja Pivot
10 Abdullah Abdullah Ghulam Flank/Pivot
11 Muneer Muneer Mohammed Flank
13 Badi Badi Johar (C) Goalkeeper
14 Corvo Carlos Corvo Gonzalvez Flank
15 Fahad Fahad Al Thani Goalkeeper

Current technical staff

As of January 19, 2013.[1]

  • Head coach: Juan Antonio Miguel García "Juanito"
  • Assistant Coach & U 21 Coach: Fabiano Rodrigues Ribeiro[2]
  • Goalkeeping coach: Tarek Helmi
  • Physiotherapist: Al Sahbi

Former head coaches

  • Hassan Rhouila 2006–2007[3]
  • Adil Sayeh 2007[4]
  • Dzevad Habibija 2007-2008[5]
  • Hassan Rhouila 2008-2011[3]
  • Juanito 2011–present[2]

Club honours

  • 3 Qatar League (2006–2007) (2009–2010) (2010–2011)
  • 1 Qatar Association Cup (2008–2009)
  • 1 Qatar Super Cup (2010–2011)
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See also

  • Al Rayyan Basketball Team
  • Al Rayyan Handball Team

References

  1. "Coaching staff" (in Arabic). alrayyansc.com. Archived from the original on March 4, 2013. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  2. "Juanito will coach the Qatar club "Al Rayyan"". lnfs.es. September 2011. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  3. "Hassan Rhouila - Futsal Coach". futsalplanet.com. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  4. "Adil Sayeh - Futsal Coach". futsalplanet.com. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  5. "Dževad Habibija ima svojo spletno stran" (in Slovenian). futsal.si. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
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