Al-Fotuwa SC
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Full nameAl-Fotuwa Sports Club
Nickname(s)The Blue Knight
(Arabic: الفارس الأزرق)
Azzurri Deir ez-Zor
Founded1930 (1930) as Ghazi Club
GroundDeir ez-Zor Municipal Stadium
Capacity13,000
ChairmanMadloul Al-Aziz
ManagerAyman Hakeem
LeagueSyrian Premier League
2022–231st (Champions)

Al-Fotuwa Sports Club (Arabic: نادي الفتوة الرياضي) is a Syrian professional football club based in the city of Deir ez-Zor that competes in the Syrian Premier League, the top flight of Syrian football. Nicknamed "the Blue Knight" (Arabic: الفارس الأزرق) or Azzurri Deir ez-Zor, Al-Fotuwa have won three Premier League titles and four Cup titles. It was founded in 1930 in Deir ez-Zor.

History

Al-Fotuwa was founded in 1930 as Ghazi Club and in 1950 was renamed as Al-Fotuwa Sports Club.[1] Al-Fotuwa Club dominated the 1980s at the level of the Syrian Premier League and is a record holder by reaching the final match of the Syrian Cup nine times in a row, winning four of them. They achieved a double, by winning the league and cup titles, twice in 1990 and 1991. In addition, the club won the title of the Syrian-Lebanese Super Cup, which was held only once. In the 2022–23 season, they won their third title after 32 years and also qualified to their debut 2023–24 AFC Cup. On 2 October 2023, Al-Fotuwa recorded their first ever win in the AFC Cup in a 1–0 win against Lebanon side, Al Ahed.[2]

Stadium

Deir ez-Zor Municipal Stadium is located in Arifi area of Deir ez-Zor, Syria.[3] The stadium consists of a football field, and spaces that accommodate 10,000 spectators.

Colours and kits

Since its foundation, the traditional colour of Fotuwa's home kit is yellow with various designs over the years.

Supporters and rivalries

This club is supported by fans from Deir ez-Zor Governorate, and it is considered one of the four largest fans in Syria.[4] The main rival of the club is Al-Jihad SC from Al-Qamishli.[5]

Achievements

Performance in AFC competitions

1988–89: Group stage
2023–24: Group stage

Records

As of 6 November 2023
Match won Match drawn Match lost Champions Runners-up
Season Competition Round Club Home Away
1988–89 Asian Club Championship Qualifying Group Iraq Al-Rasheed 0–3
Qatar Al-Sadd 1–4
Lebanon Al-Ansar 1–0
2023–24 AFC Cup Group stage State of Palestine Jabal Al-Mukaber [lower-alpha 1] 0–1[lower-alpha 1]
Lebanon Al Ahed 1–0 1–2
Oman Al-Nahda 0–1 1–2
  1. 1 2 Jabal Al-Mukaber withdrew during the competition.

Performance in UAFA competitions

1989: Group Stage

Records

Accurate as of 12 June 2022

Match won Match drawn Match lost Champions Runners-up
Season Competition Round Club Home Away
1989 Arab Cup Winners' Cup Group Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad Jeddah 0–5
Tunisia Stade Tunisien 0–4
Iraq Al-Rasheed 0–7

Players

Current squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Syria SYR Fateh Al Omar
GK Syria SYR Mohammed Aloush
GK Syria SYR Bassem Thalaj
DF Syria SYR Ibrahim Al Abdallah
DF Syria SYR Sultan Al Nahar
DF Syria SYR Hani Nuwara
DF Syria SYR Maamar Al Hamshari
DF Syria SYR Ammar Mastat
DF Syria SYR Khalaf Al Nom
DF Syria SYR Ahmad Al Shaoa
DF Syria SYR Mohammed Hazaa
DF Syria SYR Ibrahim Ftayeh
DF Syria SYR Raghdan Shhaadeh
MF Syria SYR Amjad Al Khalaf
MF Syria SYR Anas Al Assaf
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Syria SYR Youssef Al Moussa
MF Syria SYR Qasem Bahaa
MF Syria SYR Rami Alngres
MF Syria SYR Oqba Al Merai
MF Syria SYR Ali Alawi
MF Syria SYR Moath Awad
MF Syria SYR Wasel Al Hussein
FW Syria SYR Asaad Al Khedr
FW Syria SYR Mohamed Knis
FW Syria SYR Mohsen Solaiman
FW Syria SYR Reda Toama
FW Syria SYR Jasem Al Nuwaiji

Coaches

References

  1. Al Fotuwa SC – Weltfussballarchiv
  2. "رسميا.. الفتوة بطلا للدوري السوري" (in Arabic). kooora.com. 30 May 2023. Archived from the original on 30 May 2023. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  3. Sports facilities in Deir ez-Zor
  4. The Football Match That Sparked The Rojava Revolution
  5. 5 Politically-Charged Football Matches that Turned into Madness
  6. "identified Osama al-Abd al-Mohsen coach of Al-Fotuwa". Archived from the original on 2015-09-11. Retrieved 2015-09-11.
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