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Al Qadsiah FC (women)

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Al Qadsiah
Full nameAl-Qadsiah Saudi Women's Football Club
Nickname(s)Faresat Al Sharqiya
(Knight of the East)
Fakhr Al Sharqiya
(Pride of the Eastern Province)
Founded2019; 5 years ago (2019)
GroundPrince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium
Khobar
Capacity11,000
PresidentSaudi Aramco
Head coachLuís Andrade
LeagueSaudi Women's Premier League
2023–24SWPL, 4th of 8

Al-Qadsiah Saudi Women's Football Club, commonly known as Al Qadsiah Ladies (Arabic: سيدات القادسية), is a Saudi professional women's football team based in Khobar that plays in the Saudi Women's Premier League, the top-level women's football league in Saudi Arabia, following promotion in the 2022–23 season.

It is the women's team of football club Al Qadsiah. They have finished second in the inaugural Saudi Women's Division 1 which led to their promotion to the Premier League for the 2023–24 season.

History

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Al Mutahed era: (2019–2023)

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Following the women's football rise in Saudi Arabia, the club was Founded in 2019 as Al Mutahed Women's Football Club, Compiling a squad replete with several Saudi players and a distinctly Bahraini flavor, they entered the first season of the Saudi Women's First Division League, drawn into the Eastern Province's group, Al Mutahed topped the group with 14 points and advanced to the knockout stage.[1] The team progressed to the finals four after securing a 2–0 victory against Al Hmmah FC. In the subsequent semi-final, they triumphed over Jeddah Pride with a 1–0 win. Demonstrating a historic unbeaten run, the team advanced to the final of the first division without a single defeat. In the contested final against Al-Riyadh, the match concluded in a 1–1 draw after both full-time and extra time. However, they narrowly lost 2–1 in the penalty shootout, ultimately finishing in second place.[2][3]

After Al-Shabab acquired Al-Yamamah, the latter spot in the premier league was given to Al Mutahed, First division runners-up to compete in the top-level women's football league in the country.[4]

Al Qadsiah acquisition and its aftermath: (2023–present)

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In August 2023, it was announced that Al Qadsiah FC has acquired the club to compete in the next season of the Saudi Premier League.[5] A few days later, the former Greek player, Katerina Falida, took the role of the team's Technical Director. Eager to make a strong impression in their debut, Al Qadsiah appointed the former coach of Brazil's Flamengo and Portugal's Benfica, Luís Andrade, to oversee the senior team. As an experienced coach with numerous titles, his leadership resulted in significant signings shortly thereafter, including Rayanne Machado, Zaneta Wyne, Lindsey Harris, and Jessica Aby.[6] Since their debut on October 13, 2023, Al Qadsiah has been unbeaten in all five first games of the season till they felt to one-nil loss to the champions Al-Nassr in matchday six.

Competing in the inaugural edition of the SAFF Women's Cup, Al Qadisah demonstrated their prowess. They began their journey with a dominant 7–0 victory in the round of 16. Advancing to the quarterfinals, they secured a 3–0 win against Eastern Flames. However, their quest for the title was halted in the semifinals, where they narrowly lost 2–3 to Al Ahli. Despite this setback, Al Qadisah bounced back in the bronze medal match, triumphing over Al-Ittihad with a 5–4 victory in the penalty shootout.[7][8]

Players

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Current squad

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As of 13 October 2024[9]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Saudi Arabia KSA Salma Al-Dowsri
2 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Dalal Abdullatif
3 FW Cameroon CMR Ajara Nchout
5 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Yasmeen Al-Juraifani
6 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Farah Al-Yousif
7 MF Iceland ISL Sara Gunnarsdóttir
8 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Rahaf Al-Mansouri
9 FW Saudi Arabia KSA Shaden Abdullah
10 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Mariam Al-Angari
11 FW Saudi Arabia KSA Yara Al-Faris
12 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Munirah Al-Ghanam
13 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Suhair Batook
14 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Maram Al-Yahya
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 FW Saudi Arabia KSA Sulaf Asiri
17 FW Saudi Arabia KSA Haya Al-Sunaidi
20 DF Ivory Coast CIV Jessica Aby
21 MF Saudi Arabia KSA Saba Al-Yahya
22 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Danya Al-Sharif
24 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Raghad Mania
23 GK United States USA Lindsey Harris
27 MF France FRA Léa Le Garrec
34 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Mashael Al-Harbi
71 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Bayan Mohammed
84 GK Saudi Arabia KSA Randa Abdulqader
94 DF Brazil BRA Rayanne Machado (captain)
99 DF Saudi Arabia KSA Rana Hassan

Former notable players

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Coaching and management staff

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Position Name
Team Manager Saudi Arabia Ahmed Al-Khamas
Head coach Portugal Luís Andrade
Assistant coach Saudi Arabia Jana Mohammed
Goalkeeping coach Greece Vaggelis Lappas
Video analyst Greece Alexandros Rentzis
Technical director Greece Katerina Falida

Last updated: 23 November 2023
Source: Al Qadsiah [10]

Records and statistics

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Competition record

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Al Qadsiah's performance over their completed seasons:

Season Div. pos. Pld W D L GF GA Season Top Scorer Saudi Women's Cup pos.
2022–23 2D 2nd 8 6 3 0 16 3 Unknown N/A
2023–24 1D 4th 12 5 5 2 11 7 United States Zaneta Wyne (4 goals) 3rd
The 2023–24 season statistics are current as of March 28; the season is still ongoing.

Managerial statistics

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As of match played 28 March 2024. Only competitive matches are included.

Name Nat. From To Pld W D L Win% Honors
Luís Andrade  POR 8 September 2023 Present 16 7 6 3 43.75% 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 2023–24 SAFF Women's Cup

Honours

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References

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  1. ^ "The results of the draw for the knockout stage of the Saudi Women's First Division League". kooora.com (in Arabic). Riyan Al Jidani. 4 January 2023. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
  2. ^ "The completion of both sides of the Saudi Women's First Division League final". kooora.com (in Arabic). Riyan Al Jidani. 5 February 2023. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
  3. ^ "The Riyadh Women's Team Secures the Title of the Saudi Women's First Division League". aawsat.com (in Arabic). 9 February 2023. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
  4. ^ "Al-Shabab Takes Over 'Al-Yamamah Ladies'... and Al-Mutahid's Promotion to the Premier League". aawsat.com (in Arabic). 13 April 2023. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
  5. ^ "Al-Qadsiah FC acquire Al-Mutahid Women's Team". slaati.com (in Arabic). 9 August 2023. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
  6. ^ "Saudi women's football to 'emulate' Cristiano Ronaldo's influence". theportugalnews.com. 19 November 2023. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
  7. ^ "القادسية يحصد برونزية كأس السعودية للسيدات" [Al Qadsiah clinch SAFF women's cup bronze medal]. gate.ahram.org (in Arabic). 28 March 2024. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
  8. ^ "القادسية يحسم المركز الثالث في كأس الإتحاد السعودي للسيدات" [Al Qadsiah secures third place in the SAFF Women's Cup.]. dmcfoot.com (in Arabic). 28 March 2024. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
  9. ^ "Al Qadsiah v Eastern Flames match Report". int.soccerway.com. 12 October 2024. Retrieved 13 October 2024.
  10. ^ "Jana Mohamed joins the coaching staff of Al-Qadsiah Women's Team" (in Arabic). 25 August 2023.
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