List of Al Sadd SC seasons

Al Sadd Sports Club is a Qatari professional football club based in Doha. The club was formed in 1969 as Al Sadd Sports Club, and played their first competitive match in 1969, The club has won a total of 63 major trophies, At the local level the national championship a record 16 times also won the Emir of Qatar Cup a record 18 times, the Qatar Cup (ex) Crown Prince Cup a record 8 times, and the Sheikh Jassim Cup a record 15 times and outside the AFC Champions League two times and the Arab Champions League once. The club has also never been out of the top division of Qatari football since entering the Football League.

Al Sadd SC's team in 2012
with From Left to Right:
Stand Up : Lee Jung-Soo - Kasola - Hassan - Al-Bloushi - Ibrahim Majid - Saqr.
Sitting Niang - Khalfan Ibrahim - Belhadj - Al Haidos - Raúl.

This is a list of the seasons played by Al Sadd SC from 1969 when the club first entered a league competition to the most recent seasons. The club's achievements in all major national and international competitions as well as the top scorers are listed. Top scorers in bold were also top scorers of Qatar Stars League. The list is separated into three parts, coinciding with the three major episodes of Qatari football:

History

Seasons

Qatar QFAseason-by-season record of Al Sadd Sports Club
Season League Emir Cup Other Asia Top goalscorer(s) Ref.
Division Pos Pts P W D L GF GA Name Goals
1973–74 D11st Runner-up
1974–75 D1 Winner
1975–76 D1 Unknown
1976–77 D1 Winner
1977–78 D1 Unknown Winner
1978–79 D11st Unknown Winner Hassan Mattar11
1979–80 D11st Unknown Winner
1980–81 D11st Unknown Winner Hassan Mattar9
1981–82 D1 Winner
1982–83 D1 Runner-up
1983–84 D15th11124351211 Unknown
1984–85 D15th11123541515 Winner Winner
1985–86 D1 Winner Winner
1986–87 D11st Runner-up
1987–88 D11st Unknown Winner Hassan Jawhar11
1988–89 D11st Unknown Asian Club Championship Winner
1989–90 D1 Unknown Winner Asian Club Championship Group stage
1990–91 D1 Winner Asian Club Championship Group stage
1991–92 D13rd22169432214 Unknown Cup Winners' Cup First round
1992–93 D1 Runner-up
1993–94 D1 Winner
1994–95 D1 Unknown Cup Winners' Cup Quarterfinals
1995–96 D14th3416970249 Unknown Semi-final
1996–97 D15th2716763199 Unknown Semi-final Ali Daei10
1997–98 D1 3rd 26 16 7 5 4 25 13 Unknown Winner Hussein Ammouta 10
Winner
1998–99 D13rd331610332915 Quarter-finals Semi-final
1999–2000 D1 1st 38 16 12 2 2 36 8 Winner Semi-final Asian Club Championship Second round Fahad Al Kuwari 8
Winner
2000–01 D16th24167362521 Winner Cup Winners' Cup Second round
2001–02 D1 4th 25 16 7 4 5 31 30 Runner-up Semi-final Cup Winners' Cup Third place
Winner
2002–03 D1 2nd 31 18 9 4 5 30 14 Winner Winner Champions League Group stage
Group stage
2003–04 D1 1st 42 18 13 3 2 38 10 Semi-final Runner-up Champions League Group stage Carlos Tenorio 18
Group stage
2004–05 QSL7th34279713535 Winner Group stage Champions League Quarterfinals Abdul Kader Keïta10
2005–06 QSL 1st 52 27 16 4 7 48 32 Semi-final Winner Champions League Group stage Carlos Tenorio 21
Semi-final
2006–07 QSL1st552717465229 Winner Winner
Winner
Champions League Group stage Márcio Emerson Passos18
2007–08 QSL 2nd 53 27 16 5 6 54 38 Semi-final Winner Champions League Group stage Carlos Tenorio 13
Semi-final
2008–09 QSL2nd522715936025 Semi-final Semi-final
Semi-final
Khalfan Ibrahim15 [1]
2009–10 QSL2nd502215525522 Semi-final Semi-final
Semi-final
Champions League Group stage Leandro20 [2]
2010–11 QSL6th362211383226 Quarter-finals Semi-final Champions League Winner Ali Afif8 [3]
2011–12 QSL 4th 36 22 10 6 6 35 24 Runner-up Runner-up FIFA Club World Cup Third place Khalfan Ibrahim 7 [4]
Group stage
2012–13 QSL1st512216334723 Runner-up Runner-up
Runner-up
Mahmoud, Ibrahim10 [5]
2013–14 QSL 3rd 47 26 13 8 5 54 30 Winner Semi-final Champions League Quarterfinals Khalfan Ibrahim 14 [6]
Group stage
2014–15 QSL 2nd 57 26 17 6 3 68 35 Winner Semi-final Champions League Round of 16 Al Haidos, Ibrahim 11 [7]
Winner
2015–16 QSL 3rd 47 26 13 8 5 54 38 Runner-up Semi-final Champions League Play-off round Hassan Al Haidos 12 [8]
Runner-up
2016–17 QSL2nd612618717723 Winner Winner Champions League Play-off round Baghdad Bounedjah23 [9]
2017–18 QSL 2nd 49 22 16 1 5 68 25 Semi-final Runner-up Champions League Semi-final Baghdad Bounedjah 16 [10]
Winner
2018–19 QSL1st5722183110022 Runner-up Champions League Semi-final Baghdad Bounedjah39 [11]
2019–20[note 1] QSL 3rd 45 22 14 3 5 51 29 Winner Winner
Winner
Champions League[note 2] Round of 16 Akram Afif 15 [18]
FIFA Club World Cup Second round
2020–21 QSL1st602219307714 Winner Winner Champions League[note 3] Group stage Baghdad Bounedjah21 [21]
2021–22 QSL1st Champions League [22]
  • Note 1: The first official Qatari Football League season was held in 1972–73.
  • Note 2: Competition was not held that year.

Honours

National

Competition Titles Winning years or seasons
Qatar Stars League 16 1971–72, 1973–74, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1999–2000, 2003–04, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2012–13, 2018–19, 2020–21, 2021–22
Emir of Qatar Cup 18 1974–75, 1977–78, 1981–82, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1987–88, 1990–91, 1993–94, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2020, 2021
Qatar Cup (ex) Crown Prince Cup 8 1998, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2017, 2020, 2021
Sheikh Jassim Cup 15 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2006, 2014, 2017, 2019

Asia

Competition Titles Winning years or seasons
AFC Champions League 2 1988–89, 2011

Regional

Competition Titles Winning years or seasons
Arab Champions League 1 2001
GCC Champions League 1 1991

Notes

  1. The league was halted on 16 March 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic in Qatar,[12] then later resumed on 24 July 2020.[13]
  2. On 9 July 2020, AFC announced new schedule for 2020 AFC Champions League group stage.[14][15] On 16 July 2020, AFC announced that Qatar would host 2020 AFC Champions League in the West region from the group stage to the semi-finals.[16] On 27 July 2020, AFC confirmed that Malaysia would host matches of Group G and H.[17]
  3. On 11 March 2021, AFC confirmed the hosts for the group stage, except for Group H and I whose hosts will be decided at a later date.[19] On 10 May 2021, AFC confirmed the hosts for Group H and I.[20]

References

  1. "Statistics 2008–09 Al Sadd SC season". footballdatabase.eu.
  2. "Statistics 2009–10 Al Sadd SC season". footballdatabase.eu.
  3. "Statistics 2010–11 Al Sadd SC season". footballdatabase.eu.
  4. "Statistics 2011–12 Al Sadd SC season". footballdatabase.eu.
  5. "Statistics 2012–13 Al Sadd SC season". footballdatabase.eu.
  6. "Statistics 2013–14 Al Sadd SC season". footballdatabase.eu.
  7. "Statistics 2014–15 Al Sadd SC season". footballdatabase.eu.
  8. "Statistics 2015–16 Al Sadd SC season". footballdatabase.eu.
  9. "Statistics 2016–17 Al Sadd SC season". footballdatabase.eu.
  10. "Statistics 2017–18 Al Sadd SC season". footballdatabase.eu.
  11. "Statistics 2018–19 Al Sadd SC season". footballdatabase.eu.
  12. "Qatar suspends the League until March 29". sportsfinding.com. 16 March 2020.
  13. "Football action to resume on July 24". Qatar Football Association. 17 May 2020.
  14. "AFC reiterates commitment to complete 2020 competitions with new calendar". AFC. 9 July 2020.
  15. "AFC Champions League revised schedule". AFC. 9 July 2020.
  16. "Qatar to host 2020 AFC Champions League in the West region". AFC. 16 July 2020.
  17. "Malaysia to host AFC Champions League Groups G and H". AFC. 27 July 2020.
  18. "Statistics 2019–20 Al Sadd SC season". footballdatabase.eu.
  19. "Venues for AFC Champions League 2021 Group Stage revealed". Asian Football Confederation. 11 March 2021.
  20. "Uzbekistan to stage 2021 AFC Champions League Groups H and I". Asian Football Confederation. 10 May 2021.
  21. "Statistics 2020–21 Al Sadd SC season". footballdatabase.eu.
  22. "Statistics 2021–22 Al Sadd SC season". footballdatabase.eu.
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