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Mesaimeer SC

Al-Mesaimeer Sports Club (Arabic: نادي المسيمير الرياضي) is a Qatari multi-sports club based in Mesaimeer. Its football department plays in the Qatari Second Division. It was previously known as Al-Nahda Sports Club, then Al-Shoala, and finally, today it is known as Mesaimeer Sports Club. It was promoted to the first division of Qatari football for the first time in history in the 2014–15 season.[1]

Al-Mesaimeer S.C.
Full nameAl-Mesaimeer Sports Club
Founded1996; 27 years ago (1996)
GroundAl-Sailiya Stadium
Capacity3,000
PresidentAbdulrahman Shathri
ManagerHatem Missaoui
LeagueQatari Second Division
2020–214th
WebsiteClub website

History

Formation

The club was unofficially formed in 1996 (under the name "Al-Nahda Sports Club"), located in Doha due to administrative and financial dependence of the Qatar Football Association.[2]

In 1998 His Highness the former Heir Apparent Sheikh Jasim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, along with the Qatar Olympic Committee, officially founded the club followed by the formation of a constituent general assembly and the election of a board of directors. In light of that period the club's name was changed to Al-Shoala.[2]

Relocation to Mesaimeer

In 2000, the construction of the club's official headquarters in the Mesaimeer area was completed under the supervision of National Olympic Committee, consisting of an administrative building, clothes changing rooms and a football field.[2]

The board of directors' plans were re-examined to attract the local community to the club and form a base of players in all age groups starting from the juniors to the first team and provided facilities and services ranging from sports equipment and accessories to trainers, educators and advice from professional players.[2]

The club began its participation in sporting events and the first team was runner-up in the second league numerous times. After a period of time, junior and youth players were playing against big teams and beating them, prompting the board of directors to show diligence and attention towards the younger players. They shifted their resources towards them and trained them well and provided them with attention outside the club, assisting them in their school studies, in addition to support within the club, in the hope that they will one day represent the first team.[2]

In the year 2004, due to the desire of the members of the club's founders and employees, the club changed its name from Al-Shoala to Al-Mesaimeer Sports Club, in accordance to the region of where the club and its headquarters are situated.[2]

In the 2014–15 season, the club finished in second place in the Qatargas League under Yousef Adam, thus winning promotion to the Qatar Stars League for the first time in its history.[1]

Name history

  • 1996 : Founded as Al-Nahda Sports Club
  • 1998 : The club renamed to Al-Shoala Sports Club
  • 2004 : The club renamed to Al-Mesaimeer Sports Club

Stadium

Built in 1998, the Al-Mesaimeer Stadium spans 36,000 m² and features two football pitches, locker rooms and an administrative office.[3] However, due to its insufficient capacity and facilities, the club frequently uses the 3,000-capacity Al-Sailiya Stadium as its homegrounds.[4]

Current squad

As of Qatari Second Division:

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   QAT Abdulrahman Zureiqat
2 DF   QAT Mohammed Dhaifallah
4 FW   QAT Mohammed Rabee
5 MF   QAT Ayoub Mashhor
6 DF   QAT Mohammed Soltani
7 DF   QAT Monkez Adi
8 MF   QAT Omar Moharram
9 FW   QAT Saoud Farhan
11 MF   QAT Mohammed Raed
12 MF   QAT Mohammed Asgher
13 MF   QAT Dheyab Al-Annabi
14 MF   QAT Ahmed Al-Asker
16 MF   QAT Mohammed Abobaida
18 MF   IRN Adib Bisodan
19 FW   QAT Abdulla Abdulrahman
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF   QAT Ahmed Saleem
21 DF   QAT Abdulrahman Al-Jabri
22 GK   QAT Eisa Shaaban
27 DF   QAT Abderahman Samir
28 DF   QAT Mohammed Emad
29 MF   QAT Mohammed Osama
30 GK   QAT Shahin AL-Kowari
45 GK   QAT Faisel Abdulaziz
70 FW   QAT Ismail Mardanli
96 DF   QAT Ali Faidh Atashi
DF   QAT Abdulqader Zoukh
DF   QAT Ismail Dahqani
MF   JOR Yaseen Al-Bakhit
MF   QAT Mohammed Abashaar

Management

Technical staff

Updated 18 June 2014.[5]

Name Role Nationality
Hatem Missaoui Head coach   Tunisian
Dragan Tadić Assistant manager   Croatian
Dado Kondić Goalkeeping coach   Croatian
Đorđe Jorović Fitness coach   Serbian
Raad Abdul Latif Head of Youth Teams   Iraqi
Louay Battah U–19 Coach   Egyptian
Abdulsalam Farid U–17 Coach   Egyptian
Mohammed Hammam U–15 Coach   Egyptian
Taha Hussein U–14 Coach   Egyptian
Saleh Murad U–19 / U–17 Gk Coach   Egyptian
Khaled Ali U–15 / U–14 Gk Coach   Egyptian

Medical staff

Updated 18 June 2014.[5]

Name Role Nationality
Ramos Caesarlona First Team Doctor   Filipino
Richard Sardon Navor Youth Teams Physiotherapist   Filipino
Mohammed Tawoos Physiotherapist   Tunisian
Eleni Makri Nurse   Greek

Board of directors

Position Staff
President   Abdulrahman Shathri
Vice-president   Yusuf Al-Mana
Assistant Secretary   Abdulrahman Al-Qahtani
general secretary   Ibrahim Al-Mana
board member   Abdulrahman Al-Mana
board member   Ahmed Taleb
Treasurer   Mohammad Saeed
board member   Abdulkader Al-Sheikh
board member   Abdulrahman A. Al-Mana

Last updated: 20 October 2011
Source: Mesaimeer

Achievements

  Winners (1): 2001

Managerial history

References

  1. ^ a b . Qatar Stars League. 14 April 2015. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 30 July 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "نبذة عن النادى (About the club)". Mesaimeer Club. Retrieved 30 July 2015.
  3. ^ (PDF). Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC). 24 March 2015. p. 78. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 January 2019. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  4. ^ "Club profile". Soccerway. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
  5. ^ a b "Technical staff" (in Arabic). mesaimeerclub.com. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  6. ^ "المؤتمر الصحفي للمدرب رعد عبد اللطيف والحارس عبدالله الشمري قبل مبارة الشمال بكأس الأمير". mesaimeerclub.com (in Arabic). 10 April 2019. Retrieved 18 June 2023.
  7. ^ a b نادي مسيمير يحتفي بقطاع الفئات السنية لكرة القدم (in Arabic). alarab.qa. 27 May 2012. Retrieved 25 May 2013.

External links

  • Official website (in Arabic)
  • Goalzz.com – Mesaimeer

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Al Mesaimeer Sports Club Arabic نادي المسيمير الرياضي is a Qatari multi sports club based in Mesaimeer Its football department plays in the Qatari Second Division It was previously known as Al Nahda Sports Club then Al Shoala and finally today it is known as Mesaimeer Sports Club It was promoted to the first division of Qatari football for the first time in history in the 2014 15 season 1 Al Mesaimeer S C Full nameAl Mesaimeer Sports ClubFounded1996 27 years ago 1996 GroundAl Sailiya StadiumCapacity3 000PresidentAbdulrahman ShathriManagerHatem MissaouiLeagueQatari Second Division2020 214thWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1 2 Relocation to Mesaimeer 1 3 Name history 2 Stadium 3 Current squad 4 Management 4 1 Technical staff 4 2 Medical staff 4 3 Board of directors 5 Achievements 6 Managerial history 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditFormation Edit The club was unofficially formed in 1996 under the name Al Nahda Sports Club located in Doha due to administrative and financial dependence of the Qatar Football Association 2 In 1998 His Highness the former Heir Apparent Sheikh Jasim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani along with the Qatar Olympic Committee officially founded the club followed by the formation of a constituent general assembly and the election of a board of directors In light of that period the club s name was changed to Al Shoala 2 Relocation to Mesaimeer Edit In 2000 the construction of the club s official headquarters in the Mesaimeer area was completed under the supervision of National Olympic Committee consisting of an administrative building clothes changing rooms and a football field 2 The board of directors plans were re examined to attract the local community to the club and form a base of players in all age groups starting from the juniors to the first team and provided facilities and services ranging from sports equipment and accessories to trainers educators and advice from professional players 2 The club began its participation in sporting events and the first team was runner up in the second league numerous times After a period of time junior and youth players were playing against big teams and beating them prompting the board of directors to show diligence and attention towards the younger players They shifted their resources towards them and trained them well and provided them with attention outside the club assisting them in their school studies in addition to support within the club in the hope that they will one day represent the first team 2 In the year 2004 due to the desire of the members of the club s founders and employees the club changed its name from Al Shoala to Al Mesaimeer Sports Club in accordance to the region of where the club and its headquarters are situated 2 In the 2014 15 season the club finished in second place in the Qatargas League under Yousef Adam thus winning promotion to the Qatar Stars League for the first time in its history 1 Name history Edit 1996 Founded as Al Nahda Sports Club 1998 The club renamed to Al Shoala Sports Club 2004 The club renamed to Al Mesaimeer Sports ClubStadium EditBuilt in 1998 the Al Mesaimeer Stadium spans 36 000 m and features two football pitches locker rooms and an administrative office 3 However due to its insufficient capacity and facilities the club frequently uses the 3 000 capacity Al Sailiya Stadium as its homegrounds 4 Current squad EditAs of Qatari Second Division Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK QAT Abdulrahman Zureiqat2 DF QAT Mohammed Dhaifallah4 FW QAT Mohammed Rabee5 MF QAT Ayoub Mashhor6 DF QAT Mohammed Soltani7 DF QAT Monkez Adi8 MF QAT Omar Moharram9 FW QAT Saoud Farhan11 MF QAT Mohammed Raed12 MF QAT Mohammed Asgher13 MF QAT Dheyab Al Annabi14 MF QAT Ahmed Al Asker16 MF QAT Mohammed Abobaida18 MF IRN Adib Bisodan19 FW QAT Abdulla Abdulrahman No Pos Nation Player20 MF QAT Ahmed Saleem21 DF QAT Abdulrahman Al Jabri22 GK QAT Eisa Shaaban27 DF QAT Abderahman Samir28 DF QAT Mohammed Emad29 MF QAT Mohammed Osama30 GK QAT Shahin AL Kowari45 GK QAT Faisel Abdulaziz70 FW QAT Ismail Mardanli96 DF QAT Ali Faidh Atashi DF QAT Abdulqader Zoukh DF QAT Ismail Dahqani MF JOR Yaseen Al Bakhit MF QAT Mohammed AbashaarManagement EditTechnical staff Edit Updated 18 June 2014 5 Name Role NationalityHatem Missaoui Head coach TunisianDragan Tadic Assistant manager CroatianDado Kondic Goalkeeping coach CroatianĐorđe Jorovic Fitness coach SerbianRaad Abdul Latif Head of Youth Teams IraqiLouay Battah U 19 Coach EgyptianAbdulsalam Farid U 17 Coach EgyptianMohammed Hammam U 15 Coach EgyptianTaha Hussein U 14 Coach EgyptianSaleh Murad U 19 U 17 Gk Coach EgyptianKhaled Ali U 15 U 14 Gk Coach EgyptianMedical staff Edit Updated 18 June 2014 5 Name Role NationalityRamos Caesarlona First Team Doctor FilipinoRichard Sardon Navor Youth Teams Physiotherapist FilipinoMohammed Tawoos Physiotherapist TunisianEleni Makri Nurse GreekBoard of directors Edit Position StaffPresident Abdulrahman ShathriVice president Yusuf Al ManaAssistant Secretary Abdulrahman Al Qahtanigeneral secretary Ibrahim Al Manaboard member Abdulrahman Al Manaboard member Ahmed TalebTreasurer Mohammad Saeedboard member Abdulkader Al Sheikhboard member Abdulrahman A Al ManaLast updated 20 October 2011Source MesaimeerAchievements EditQatari 2nd Division Winners 1 2001Managerial history Edit Raad Abdul Latif 2001 6 Abdullah Saad 7 Costică Ștefănescu 2003 Bage Hamdan Hamad 2005 Obeid Jumaa 7 Paulo Henrique 2006 Raad Abdul Latif 2006 2007 Fabio Araujo 2007 2008 Zaluar 2008 Fareed Ramzi 2008 2009 Alberto Nazo 2009 Raad Abdul Latif 2009 2010 Yousef Adam 2010 Danny Hoekman Dec 2010 Sep 2011 Jorge Paixao Sep 2011 Jan 2013 Raad Abdul Latif Jan 2013 Sep 2014 Yousef Adam Sep 2014 May 2015 Rodion Gacanin May 2015 May 2016 Zeljko Markov Aug 2016 Aug 2018 Dragan Tadic 2018 2019 Raad Abdul Latif 2019 2020 Dragan Tadic 2020 Nov 2020 Mubarak Al Beloushi Nov 2020 Jun 2021 Hatem Missaoui Jul 2021 References Edit a b Mesaimeer are promoted to the Qatar Stars League Qatar Stars League 14 April 2015 Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 30 July 2015 a b c d e f نبذة عن النادى About the club Mesaimeer Club Retrieved 30 July 2015 QOC Venue Booklet PDF Qatar Olympic Committee QOC 24 March 2015 p 78 Archived from the original PDF on 29 January 2019 Retrieved 14 November 2019 Club profile Soccerway Retrieved 15 November 2019 a b Technical staff in Arabic mesaimeerclub com Retrieved 18 June 2014 المؤتمر الصحفي للمدرب رعد عبد اللطيف والحارس عبدالله الشمري قبل مبارة الشمال بكأس الأمير mesaimeerclub com in Arabic 10 April 2019 Retrieved 18 June 2023 a b نادي مسيمير يحتفي بقطاع الفئات السنية لكرة القدم in Arabic alarab qa 27 May 2012 Retrieved 25 May 2013 External links EditOfficial website in Arabic Goalzz com Mesaimeer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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