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For current information on this topic, see 2010–11 Al Wasl FC season.
Al-Wasl FC
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Full name Al-Wasl Football Club
Nickname(s) Al-Fhood (Arabic: الفهود‎)(The Cheetahs),
Embrator (Arabic: الإمبراطور‎)(The Emperor)
Founded 1974
Ground Zabeel Stadium
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
(Capacity: 18,000)
Chairman United Arab Emirates Sheikh Ahmed Bin Rashed Al-Maktoum
Manager Brazil Sérgio Farias
League UAE League
2009-2010 UAE League, 5Th
Home colours
Away colours
Current season

Al-Wasl Football Club (Arabic: نادي الوصل لكرة القدم‎) is a United Arab Emirates football club based in Dubai. It is a part of the multi-sports club Al Wasl Sports Club.

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[edit] Honours

  • The Club of the 20th Century in the UAE: Due to Al-Wasl's impressive performance in the Continental Tournaments last century (5 wins and one loss), the IFFHS has decided to name AlWasl as the UAE's Club of the 20th Century.[1]
1982, 1983, 1985, 1988, 1992, 1997, 2007
1987, 2007
1992/93
2010

[edit] Performance in AFC competitions

2008: Group Stage
1987: Qualifying Stage
1990: Qualifying Stage
1993: 3rd place
1995: Group Stage

[edit] Current Season (2010-11)

[edit] Squad

Al Wasl FC Squad in the UAE League 2010-11 Season

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

No. Position Player
1 United Arab Emirates GK Rashid AlSuwaidi
3 United Arab Emirates DF Omran Abdul Rahman
6 United Arab Emirates DF Waheed Ismail
7 United Arab Emirates FW Mohammad Omar
8 United Arab Emirates DF Ali Mahmoud
9 United Arab Emirates DF Tariq Hassan
10 United Arab Emirates MF Khalid Darwish (Captain)
11 Spain MF Francisco Yeste
12 United Arab Emirates GK Ali Hassan Al Amir
13 United Arab Emirates DF Darweesh Ahmad
14 United Arab Emirates DF Khalaf Ismail
16 United Arab Emirates MF Obaid Nasser
17 Brazil FW Alexandre Oliveira
20 United Arab Emirates MF Fadel Ahmad
No. Position Player
21 United Arab Emirates FW Saeed Al Kass
23 United Arab Emirates MF Mohammed Jamal
24 United Arab Emirates FW Rashid Eissa
25 Oman DF Mohammed Al Balushi
26 United Arab Emirates MF Humaid Bin Lahej
28 United Arab Emirates MF Faisal Ahmed
29 United Arab Emirates DF Yasser Salem
32 United Arab Emirates FW Ammar Mubarak
33 United Arab Emirates MF Saud Suhail
55 United Arab Emirates GK Majed Nasser
70 United Arab Emirates FW Mahir Jasem
77 United Arab Emirates MF Eissa Ali
92 United Arab Emirates DF Khalifa Abdullah
Brazil FW Alex Pires de Souza

[edit] Staff

[edit] Transfers

[edit] In

Name Nat Moving from Fee
Obaid Nasser United Arab Emirates United Arab EmiratesFujairah Club AED5m [2]
Ali Hassan Al Amir United Arab Emirates United Arab EmiratesAl Wahda Club Undisclosed [3]
Francisco Yeste Spain SpainAthletic Bilbao Undisclosed [4]
Coach Sérgio Farias Brazil Saudi ArabiaAl-Ahli Jeddah Undisclosed [5]
Mohammad Omar United Arab Emirates Free agent Undisclosed [6]
Abdul-Rahman Khalfan United Arab Emirates United Arab EmiratesEmirates Club Undisclosed [7]
Alex Pires De Souza Brazil BrazilFluminense Football Club Undisclosed [8]

[edit] Out

Name Nat Moving To Fee
Coach Alexandre Guimarães Costa Rica End of Contract [9]
Élton Brazil Dubai Club End of Loan
Soufiane Alloudi Morocco Al Ain Club End of Loan
Nabil Ibrahim United Arab Emirates Al-Shaab (UAE) End of Loan
Isam Darweesh United Arab Emirates Sharjah FC End of Contract [10]
Yousif Hassan United Arab Emirates Ajman Club Loan [11]
Salah Hussein United Arab Emirates UAE Armed Forces Club Released
Yousuf Abdul Aziz United Arab Emirates Released
Sami Rubaiya United Arab Emirates Al-Jazira Club Undisclosed [12]
Abdul-Rahman Khalfan United Arab Emirates Hatta Club Released [13]

For Last Season's Transfers List Please visit 2009–10 Al Wasl F.C. season

[edit] Tables, Results, and Fixtures

Please Refer to 2010–11 Al Wasl F.C. season.

[edit] Notable former players

See also Category:Al Wasl FC players.
Argentina
Bahrain
Brazil
Burkina Faso
Cameroon
Chile
Ecuador
Ghana
Iran
Italy
Ivory Coast
Morocco
Panama
UAE

[edit] Notable former managers

See also Category:Al Wasl FC football managers.

[edit] Previous Seasons

[edit] Club Records

  • AlWasl is the only UAE Team that has participated in all the UAE Premier Division Seasons without missing a single one.
  • AlWasl Legendary Player Fahad Khamees holds the record for the most goals scored in UAE Football by scoring 165 goals through his career.
  • AlWasl used to be called (Zamalek) when it first started after the famous Egyptian side El Zamalek.
  • AlWasl holds the record for the most consecutive wins in the UAE League by winning 12 matches in a row in the 1988 season.
  • AlWasl holds the record for playing 26 consecutive matches without losing a single match.
  • AlWasl has the highest number of played matches in UAE Football History.
  • AlWasl has won the title of the most scoring team in the UAE for 7 seasons in a row.
  • Through 11 consecutive seasons, the worst position that AlWasl ended up with was the second place.
  • Throughout the team's history, the worst league position it has ever had was 8th.
  • The biggest win recorded in UAE league history is 10-1 in the match between AlWasl and Ras AlKhaima Club.[18]

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ "IFFHS - Asia's Club of the Century". http://www.iffhs.de/?3370ff73117fe2c0bf23c17e23a09e33b17f7370eff3702bb1c2bbb6e20f72a0cf10. 
  2. ^ "Obaid Nasser joins Al Wasl for 5 Million Dirhams" (in Arabic). alkhaleej.ae. 2010-05-31. http://www.alkhaleej.ae/portal/ff03872d-593b-4e33-9bf9-9597bc17738f.aspx. 
  3. ^ "Ali Al Amir officially in Al Wasl" (in Arabic). albayan.ae. 2010-06-01. http://www.albayan.ae/servlet/Satellite?c=Article&cid=1265977638182&pagename=Albayan%2FArticle%2FFullDetail. 
  4. ^ Fran Yeste se marcha al Al Wasl de Dubai (Fran Yeste goes to Dubai's Al Wasl); Diario AS, 19 June 2010 (Spanish)
  5. ^ "Farias moves to UAE’s Al Wasl" (in English). AFC. 2010-07-06. http://www.the-afc.com/en/member-association-news/west-asia-news/29631-farias-moves-to-uaes-al-wasl. 
  6. ^ "Mohammad Omar Joins Al Wasl in few days" (in Arabic). alittihad.ae. 2010-07-17. http://www.alittihad.ae/details.php?id=43872&y=2010. 
  7. ^ "Khalfan is AlWasl's latest signing" (in Arabic). alittihad.ae. 2010-07-17. http://www.alittihad.ae/details.php?id=43872&y=2010. 
  8. ^ "Al Wasl signs Brazilian De Souza" (in Arabic). albayan.ae. 2011-01-25. http://www.albayan.ae/sports/emirates/2011-01-25-1.1002927. 
  9. ^ "Guimaraes, willing to lead Honduras" (in Spanish). DIEZ.HN. 2010-07-05. http://www.diez.hn/Inicio/Ediciones/2010/07/04/Noticias/Guimaraes-dispuesto-a-dirigir-Honduras. 
  10. ^ "Isam Darweesh apologizes to Al Wasl fans" (in Arabic). alittihad.ae. 2010-07-12. http://www.alittihad.ae/details.php?id=42688&y=2010. 
  11. ^ "Al Wasl loand Yousif Hassan to Ajman" (in Arabic). alittihad.ae. 2010-08-05. http://www.alittihad.ae/details.php?id=48349&y=2010. 
  12. ^ "Farias upset over loss of Rabia to Al Jazira" (in English). thenational.ae. 2010-09-18. http://www.thenational.ae/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100918/SPORT/100919811/1004. 
  13. ^ "Al Wasl Releases Abdulrahman Khalfan" (in Arabic). albayan.ae. 2011-01-27. http://www.albayan.ae/sports/the-pitch/2011-01-27-1.1004474. 
  14. ^ "Al Wasl progress in UAE thanks to Farhad Majidi's goal". Iran Sports Press. 2005-11-17. http://www.iransportspress.com/news/128/ARTICLE/2395/2005-11-17.html. Retrieved 2005-11-17. 
  15. ^ "Italian Player to move to the UAE League" (in Arabic). alsaha.com. 2009-02-05. http://www.alsaha.com/sahat/7/topics/250034. Retrieved 2009-02-05. 
  16. ^ Arthur Bernardes Profile; SambaFoot.com
  17. ^ "Guimaraes, willing to lead Honduras" (in Spanish). DIEZ.HN. 2010-07-05. http://www.diez.hn/Inicio/Ediciones/2010/07/04/Noticias/Guimaraes-dispuesto-a-dirigir-Honduras. 
  18. ^ "AlWasl, the Golden Club" (in Arabic). AlAzraq.com. 2002-01-13. http://diwania.alazraq.com/archive/index.php/t-7162.html. Retrieved 2002-01-13. 

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