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Saint George S.C.

Saint George Sports Club (Amharic: ቅዱስ ጊዮርጊስ ስፖርት ክለብ, Kidus Giorgis Sport Club), otherwise known as Kidus Giorgis, is a professional football club based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. They play in the top division of Ethiopian football, the Ethiopian Premier League. Founded in 1935, the club was the first in Ethiopia and was established as a symbol of Ethiopian nationalism and resistance against the occupying forces of fascist Italy.[1]

Saint George
Full nameSaint George Sports Club
Nickname(s)ፈረሰኞቹ (The Horsemen)
አርበኛው (The Patriot)
አራዶቹ (The Aradas)
ሳንጃው (The Bayonet)
Founded1935; 89 years ago (1935) (1928; 96 years ago (1928) E.C.)
GroundAddis Ababa Stadium
Capacity35,000
OwnerSt. George Football Association
ChairmanAto Abinet Gebremeskel
ManagerZerihun Shengata
LeagueEthiopian Premier League
2022–23Ethiopian Premier League, 1st of 16 (champions)
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History edit

Establishment & the Patriotic Struggle (1935–44) edit

The club was founded in December 1935 (Taḫśaś 1928 E.C.) as Arada Kidus Giorgis (Saint George) Football Club by George Ducas and Ayale Atnash. The club was named after the neighborhood in which it was founded, the Arada (also called "Arada Giorgis") neighborhood of Addis Abeba. The first players to play for the club were students gathered from Ducas' and Atnash's schools, Teferi Mekonnen and Kidus Giorgis (Saint George) respectively.[2]

Established during Fascist Italy's invasion of Ethiopia, the club quickly became the symbol of Ethiopian nationalism in the midst of Italian occupation. The patriotic struggle of the 1930s left an indelible mark on the club and the Arada neighborhood, defining both for years to come. The history of the club is often thought to be heavily influenced by this neighborhood. St George was said to have started with only 2 Tegera Birr, 1 ball, goal posts and a stamp.

Often finding it hard to play football on local pitches due to restrictions placed on them by the Arada police, the club had to constantly move from place to place. In one instance the club members tried carrying goal posts to 'Filwehameda' ( presently located next to Custom Authorities Head Office), but were ultimately chased away by authorities. Attempts to play at 'Aroge Kera' on the 'Etege Menen' field were also unsuccessful as unhappy local villagers chased them away. Then they went to 'Belay Zeleke' 'Zebegna Sefer' village, but Arada police came and chased them away once again.

Matches were organized against other local teams or groups in the area such as those of the Armenian community of Addis Ababa. However, because the club was shorthanded in the number of players, they had they ended up recruiting others to play. This is how Yidnekachew Tessema came to be a part of the team, he was found on the streets of Addis and was asked to join them for the match. It was said that he was spotted while crossing Berad Mekonnen bridge and since he went to Teferi Mekonnen School where all club members went to school, they were familiar with him. After agreeing to join them, St. George was able to beat the Armenian team 2–0 thanks to two goals by Yidnekachew himself.

The club's first jerseys were brown and white, affordable cloth for the cash strapped club at the time. One of the founders, George Ducas, used scrap together money from his parents to support the club. Others in the club would go around knocking at doors singing traditional songs like "Hoya Hoye" in order to earn money for the club. The customary reward for their singing efforts was bread, not money, but they were able collect this bread in a sack to sell it in laborers' villages to earn the money. Once the club was able to find a funding source they were able to get a new jersey that implies their unity with the Ethiopian flag colors. They gave the first jersey to the second team and started wearing the new ones until pressure from the occupying police force made them have to hide this new jersey underneath their clothing.

After buying jersey with the money, the club bought food for the players with the rest of the money. The members and players of the club would to eat bread and tea after matches and training sessions.

When Italian efforts to directly destroy St. George didn't work, they forced the club to change its name and play matches against a club the Italians had created called '6 kilo'. This club was purposely created by Italians to weaken and demoralize St. George. Sponsored by the nearby factory 'Cugnac Alovo', 6 Kilo (also called 'Cenco Maje' to mean July 5), had more money and supplies than St. George. They beat St. George on multiple occasions and St. George also did the same however those matches nearly always ended with beatings by the Arada (Italian) police.

The ongoing Guerrilla warfare during this time was of the utmost importance to the club and its members. Knowing this the Italians trying using the club as a propaganda tool for their own administration in order to confuse and entrap the guerilla fighters. The Italians sent a messages to resistance leaders like Ras. Abebe Aregay to "come and see the people is in peace" inviting him to watch a football match at JanMeda, a popular field in Addis Ababa.

Hearing this the guerilla fighters took an Italian General as leverage not trusting the Italians and Ras. Abebe Aregay sent Demissie W/Michael to investigate the situation. Having been warned before hand to peacefully play the match, St. George was picked to play against "6 Kilo". The game quickly turned into a physical fight after kickoff with spectators often cheering and whistling to encourage the fight rather than the game. Then the game was interrupted and the Italians' plan foiled.

In 1941 when Ethiopia was liberated from fascist Italian control and Haile Selassie I had returned, it was the St. George Football club supporters along with fellow Addis Ababians that sang the national anthem "Ethiopia hoy des Yebelesh"(meaning, Rejoice Ethiopia) to welcome him back. An anthem that was written by a huge St. George supporter Yoftahe Nigussie and produced by Captain Nalbadin.

Ethiopian League Football (1944–1997) edit

The first officially recognized version of an Ethiopian football league was established in 1944. Originally five teams representing the various communities of Addis Ababa including St. George (Ethiopian), Fortitudo (Italian), Ararat (Armenian), Olympiakos (Greek) and the British Military Mission in Ethiopia (BMME) contested for the title which was won by the BMME.[3] In 1947, the country's formal national league kicked off with three teams; St. George, Mechale and Ke'ay Bahir. The club remained within the league for twenty-five years before the Derg reorganized the football leagues, and forced all existing clubs to shut down.[4] In this process the club had its name changed to Addis Ababa Brewery in 1972 only to change it back four years later. The club switched its name back and forth for 19 years until the fall of the Derg in 1991 when the club officially changed its name back to St. George. St. George enjoyed some dominance in the late 60's after which the league went through a period of relative parity in the 70's and 80's. However, during the premier league era no club has been more dominant than St. George S.C., amassing an impressive 15 titles since the start of the era in the 1997–98 season. As of 2017, the club has a combined 30 top division titles which is by far the most in Ethiopian football.

The Ethiopian Premier League (1997–present) edit

In October 2020, German coach Ernst Middendorp joined the club after exiting Kaizer Chiefs F.C., signing a 3 year contract.[5][6] In November 2020, Middendorp resigned from his position due to concerns of political unrest in Ethiopia, he was replaced by his assistant coach Maahier Davids.[6] After only 15 matches in charge, Davids was sacked as head coach of the club in March 2021.[7] Scotsman Frank Nuttall was hired to replace him and guided the team to a disappointing third place finish in the league.[8] In July 2021, the club hired Serbian Zlatko Krmpotić as its new head coach.[9]

Ownership edit

The club is owned by the St. George Football Association. It is also financially supported by prominent Saudi Businessman Mohammed Hussein Al Amoudi and Ethiopian businessman Abenet Gebremeskel, who is also chairman of the club.[10]

In June 2018 it was announced that the club would sell most of its shares to fans.[11] In November 2020, the club announced that it had established a share company with plans to sell limited shares directly to its over 100,000 registered members.[6]

Supporters edit

 
Supporters at the Addis Ababa Stadium

Saint George have one of the largest fan bases in all of Ethiopian football and are known for their fervent displays during home matches. The team's official fan club has 32,000 registered members and according to studies conducted by the fan club there is an estimated 8 million fans throughout the country and in the Ethiopian diaspora. Often singing the club's anthem and waving yellow and orange checkered flags, the supporters of Saint George provide some of the most festive atmospheres in Ethiopian football.

The ultras of the club are known to be involved in hooliganism, which is a very prevalent phenomenon in Ethiopian football. Clashes with rival support groups are common, especially during derby matches such as in the "Sheger Derby".

In the early days chants supporters of the club used to repeat went as follows:

In reference to their early rivals "6 kilo":

«ይጫወቱ ነበር በቴስታ በጋንባ፣ መገን 6 ኪሎ ተሸንፎ ገባ።» meaning "6 kilo, although playing with their legs and kicking players with headers, they always lose"

In reference to founder Ayele Atnash.

«ግጥም አይነቃነቅም የብረት ዲጂኖ፣ እንዴት ነህ አየለ የአራዳ ቴርሲኖ?» meaning "firm as a metal steal, how are you Ayele Atnash Arada's wingback"

In reference to outstanding players Elias (who later became a pilot) and Yidnekachew.

«በሰማይ ኤልያስ በምድር ይድነቃቸው፣ ለመታሰቢያነት እግዜር ፈጠራቸው።»meaning "Elias on the sky, Yidnekackew on land, God created them in tribute."

Academy edit

In 2017, Saint George finished construction on Yidnekahew Tessema Sport Academy, the club's first youth academy, in the city of Bishoftu. The academy is named after Yidnekahew Tessema, a former Saint George and Ethiopian national team player who rose to prominence in African football as CAF president (1972 -1987). The academy, built at a cost of over 60 million ETB, lies on 24,000 hectares of land and is expected to accommodate over 100 youth players at one time. The facilities at the academy include: two football pitches, a cafeteria, a conference center, a game room, dressing rooms,a modern medical center, a gym, and dormitories.[1] The club has an Under 17 (U17) football team.[12]

Grounds edit

 
Addis Ababa Stadium in 2018

Saint George plays its home matches at Addis Ababa Stadium, also known as Yidnekachew Tessema Stadium. Due to it being the largest international standard stadium in the area, the ground is shared with many other Addis Ababa-based clubs including Ethiopian Coffee, Mechal, Addis Ababa City, Ethio Electric, and formerly CBE SA.

Since 1999, fee-paying supporters have owned St. George. In November 2007, the club had finished raising funds and would begin construction of a new stadium. Budgeted at 312 million Birr, 80% of the cost would be covered by Sheik Mohammed Al Amoudi with the balance to be contributed by the club's supporters.[13]

Honors edit

Domestic edit

League edit

1950, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1971, 1975, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2022, 2023

Cups edit

1952, 1953, 1957, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1993, 1999, 2011, 2016
1985, 1986, 1987,1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2017
2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2017, 2019, 2022

African edit

2012 – First Round
2002 – Second Round
1975 – First Round
1978 – Preliminary Round
1994 – Second Round

Players edit

First-team squad edit

As of 27 August 2023[14]

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ETH Fasil Gerbremichael
2 DF   ETH Ashenafi Moshie
3 DF   ETH Amanuel Terfa
4 MF   GHA Kwame Adom Frimpong
5 DF   ETH Ashenafi Fida
6 MF   ETH Endalkachew Mesfin
7 MF   ETH Beneyam Demte
9 FW   ETH Tegenu Teshome
10 FW   ETH Tamirat Iyassu
11 FW   NGA Moses Tochukwu Odo
12 FW   ETH Amanuel Erbo
13 DF   ETH Shahidu Mustafa
14 DF   ETH Henok Adugna
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF   ETH Dawit Tefera
17 FW   ETH Addis Gidey
18 DF   ETH Ramadan Yusef
19 FW   ETH Dagmawi Ambafres
20 MF   ETH Bereket Wolde
21 MF   ETH Abel Yonas
22 GK   ETH Bahiru Negash
23 MF   ETH Abeselom Zemenfes
24 DF   GHA Edwin Frimpong–Manso (captain)
25 MF   ETH Abraham Getachew
26 MF   ETH Natnael Zeleke
27 FW   ETH Alazar Samuel
28 FW   ETH Aaron Anter
30 GK   ETH Addisu Boqe
34 DF   ETH Biniam Endale
36 DF   ETH Biruk Tarekeg
37 FW   ETH Habtom Gebregizabehare

Former Players edit

Further Information: List of Saint George S.C. players

Club officials edit

  • President:   Ato Abinet Gebremeskel
  • Secretary:   Neway Beyene
  • Director of Sport:   Kasshun Gezaw
  • Team Leader:   Adane Girma

Coaching and Medical Staff edit

Former coaches edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Latest Ethiopian football news
  • Official website

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For football clubs with a similar name see Saint George disambiguation Saint George Sports Club Amharic ቅዱስ ጊዮርጊስ ስፖርት ክለብ Kidus Giorgis Sport Club otherwise known as Kidus Giorgis is a professional football club based in Addis Ababa Ethiopia They play in the top division of Ethiopian football the Ethiopian Premier League Founded in 1935 the club was the first in Ethiopia and was established as a symbol of Ethiopian nationalism and resistance against the occupying forces of fascist Italy 1 Saint GeorgeFull nameSaint George Sports ClubNickname s ፈረሰኞቹ The Horsemen አርበኛው The Patriot አራዶቹ The Aradas ሳንጃው The Bayonet Founded1935 89 years ago 1935 1928 96 years ago 1928 E C GroundAddis Ababa StadiumCapacity35 000OwnerSt George Football AssociationChairmanAto Abinet GebremeskelManagerZerihun ShengataLeagueEthiopian Premier League2022 23Ethiopian Premier League 1st of 16 champions WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent season Contents 1 History 1 1 Establishment amp the Patriotic Struggle 1935 44 1 2 Ethiopian League Football 1944 1997 1 3 The Ethiopian Premier League 1997 present 2 Ownership 3 Supporters 4 Academy 5 Grounds 6 Honors 6 1 Domestic 6 1 1 League 6 1 2 Cups 6 2 African 7 Players 7 1 First team squad 7 2 Former Players 8 Club officials 8 1 Coaching and Medical Staff 9 Former coaches 10 References 11 External linksHistory editEstablishment amp the Patriotic Struggle 1935 44 edit The club was founded in December 1935 Taḫsas 1928 E C as Arada Kidus Giorgis Saint George Football Club by George Ducas and Ayale Atnash The club was named after the neighborhood in which it was founded the Arada also called Arada Giorgis neighborhood of Addis Abeba The first players to play for the club were students gathered from Ducas and Atnash s schools Teferi Mekonnen and Kidus Giorgis Saint George respectively 2 Established during Fascist Italy s invasion of Ethiopia the club quickly became the symbol of Ethiopian nationalism in the midst of Italian occupation The patriotic struggle of the 1930s left an indelible mark on the club and the Arada neighborhood defining both for years to come The history of the club is often thought to be heavily influenced by this neighborhood St George was said to have started with only 2 Tegera Birr 1 ball goal posts and a stamp Often finding it hard to play football on local pitches due to restrictions placed on them by the Arada police the club had to constantly move from place to place In one instance the club members tried carrying goal posts to Filwehameda presently located next to Custom Authorities Head Office but were ultimately chased away by authorities Attempts to play at Aroge Kera on the Etege Menen field were also unsuccessful as unhappy local villagers chased them away Then they went to Belay Zeleke Zebegna Sefer village but Arada police came and chased them away once again Matches were organized against other local teams or groups in the area such as those of the Armenian community of Addis Ababa However because the club was shorthanded in the number of players they had they ended up recruiting others to play This is how Yidnekachew Tessema came to be a part of the team he was found on the streets of Addis and was asked to join them for the match It was said that he was spotted while crossing Berad Mekonnen bridge and since he went to Teferi Mekonnen School where all club members went to school they were familiar with him After agreeing to join them St George was able to beat the Armenian team 2 0 thanks to two goals by Yidnekachew himself The club s first jerseys were brown and white affordable cloth for the cash strapped club at the time One of the founders George Ducas used scrap together money from his parents to support the club Others in the club would go around knocking at doors singing traditional songs like Hoya Hoye in order to earn money for the club The customary reward for their singing efforts was bread not money but they were able collect this bread in a sack to sell it in laborers villages to earn the money Once the club was able to find a funding source they were able to get a new jersey that implies their unity with the Ethiopian flag colors They gave the first jersey to the second team and started wearing the new ones until pressure from the occupying police force made them have to hide this new jersey underneath their clothing After buying jersey with the money the club bought food for the players with the rest of the money The members and players of the club would to eat bread and tea after matches and training sessions When Italian efforts to directly destroy St George didn t work they forced the club to change its name and play matches against a club the Italians had created called 6 kilo This club was purposely created by Italians to weaken and demoralize St George Sponsored by the nearby factory Cugnac Alovo 6 Kilo also called Cenco Maje to mean July 5 had more money and supplies than St George They beat St George on multiple occasions and St George also did the same however those matches nearly always ended with beatings by the Arada Italian police The ongoing Guerrilla warfare during this time was of the utmost importance to the club and its members Knowing this the Italians trying using the club as a propaganda tool for their own administration in order to confuse and entrap the guerilla fighters The Italians sent a messages to resistance leaders like Ras Abebe Aregay to come and see the people is in peace inviting him to watch a football match at JanMeda a popular field in Addis Ababa Hearing this the guerilla fighters took an Italian General as leverage not trusting the Italians and Ras Abebe Aregay sent Demissie W Michael to investigate the situation Having been warned before hand to peacefully play the match St George was picked to play against 6 Kilo The game quickly turned into a physical fight after kickoff with spectators often cheering and whistling to encourage the fight rather than the game Then the game was interrupted and the Italians plan foiled In 1941 when Ethiopia was liberated from fascist Italian control and Haile Selassie I had returned it was the St George Football club supporters along with fellow Addis Ababians that sang the national anthem Ethiopia hoy des Yebelesh meaning Rejoice Ethiopia to welcome him back An anthem that was written by a huge St George supporter Yoftahe Nigussie and produced by Captain Nalbadin Ethiopian League Football 1944 1997 edit The first officially recognized version of an Ethiopian football league was established in 1944 Originally five teams representing the various communities of Addis Ababa including St George Ethiopian Fortitudo Italian Ararat Armenian Olympiakos Greek and the British Military Mission in Ethiopia BMME contested for the title which was won by the BMME 3 In 1947 the country s formal national league kicked off with three teams St George Mechale and Ke ay Bahir The club remained within the league for twenty five years before the Derg reorganized the football leagues and forced all existing clubs to shut down 4 In this process the club had its name changed to Addis Ababa Brewery in 1972 only to change it back four years later The club switched its name back and forth for 19 years until the fall of the Derg in 1991 when the club officially changed its name back to St George St George enjoyed some dominance in the late 60 s after which the league went through a period of relative parity in the 70 s and 80 s However during the premier league era no club has been more dominant than St George S C amassing an impressive 15 titles since the start of the era in the 1997 98 season As of 2017 the club has a combined 30 top division titles which is by far the most in Ethiopian football The Ethiopian Premier League 1997 present edit In October 2020 German coach Ernst Middendorp joined the club after exiting Kaizer Chiefs F C signing a 3 year contract 5 6 In November 2020 Middendorp resigned from his position due to concerns of political unrest in Ethiopia he was replaced by his assistant coach Maahier Davids 6 After only 15 matches in charge Davids was sacked as head coach of the club in March 2021 7 Scotsman Frank Nuttall was hired to replace him and guided the team to a disappointing third place finish in the league 8 In July 2021 the club hired Serbian Zlatko Krmpotic as its new head coach 9 Ownership editThe club is owned by the St George Football Association It is also financially supported by prominent Saudi Businessman Mohammed Hussein Al Amoudi and Ethiopian businessman Abenet Gebremeskel who is also chairman of the club 10 In June 2018 it was announced that the club would sell most of its shares to fans 11 In November 2020 the club announced that it had established a share company with plans to sell limited shares directly to its over 100 000 registered members 6 Supporters edit nbsp Supporters at the Addis Ababa Stadium Saint George have one of the largest fan bases in all of Ethiopian football and are known for their fervent displays during home matches The team s official fan club has 32 000 registered members and according to studies conducted by the fan club there is an estimated 8 million fans throughout the country and in the Ethiopian diaspora Often singing the club s anthem and waving yellow and orange checkered flags the supporters of Saint George provide some of the most festive atmospheres in Ethiopian football The ultras of the club are known to be involved in hooliganism which is a very prevalent phenomenon in Ethiopian football Clashes with rival support groups are common especially during derby matches such as in the Sheger Derby In the early days chants supporters of the club used to repeat went as follows In reference to their early rivals 6 kilo ይጫወቱ ነበር በቴስታ በጋንባ መገን 6 ኪሎ ተሸንፎ ገባ meaning 6 kilo although playing with their legs and kicking players with headers they always lose In reference to founder Ayele Atnash ግጥም አይነቃነቅም የብረት ዲጂኖ እንዴት ነህ አየለ የአራዳ ቴርሲኖ meaning firm as a metal steal how are you Ayele Atnash Arada s wingback In reference to outstanding players Elias who later became a pilot and Yidnekachew በሰማይ ኤልያስ በምድር ይድነቃቸው ለመታሰቢያነት እግዜር ፈጠራቸው meaning Elias on the sky Yidnekackew on land God created them in tribute Academy editIn 2017 Saint George finished construction on Yidnekahew Tessema Sport Academy the club s first youth academy in the city of Bishoftu The academy is named after Yidnekahew Tessema a former Saint George and Ethiopian national team player who rose to prominence in African football as CAF president 1972 1987 The academy built at a cost of over 60 million ETB lies on 24 000 hectares of land and is expected to accommodate over 100 youth players at one time The facilities at the academy include two football pitches a cafeteria a conference center a game room dressing rooms a modern medical center a gym and dormitories 1 The club has an Under 17 U17 football team 12 Grounds edit nbsp Addis Ababa Stadium in 2018 Saint George plays its home matches at Addis Ababa Stadium also known as Yidnekachew Tessema Stadium Due to it being the largest international standard stadium in the area the ground is shared with many other Addis Ababa based clubs including Ethiopian Coffee Mechal Addis Ababa City Ethio Electric and formerly CBE SA Since 1999 fee paying supporters have owned St George In November 2007 the club had finished raising funds and would begin construction of a new stadium Budgeted at 312 million Birr 80 of the cost would be covered by Sheik Mohammed Al Amoudi with the balance to be contributed by the club s supporters 13 Honors editDomestic edit League edit First Division Ethiopian Premier League 31 1950 1966 1967 1968 1971 1975 1985 1986 1987 1990 1991 1992 1994 1995 1996 1999 2000 2002 2003 2005 2006 2008 2009 2010 2012 2014 2015 2016 2017 2022 2023 dd Cups edit Ethiopian Cup 10 1952 1953 1957 1973 1974 1977 1993 1999 2011 2016 dd Ethiopian Super Cup 16 1985 1986 1987 1994 1995 1996 1999 2001 2002 2003 2005 2006 2009 2010 2015 2017 dd Addis Ababa City Cup 7 2009 2010 2011 2013 2017 2019 2022 dd African edit CAF Champions League 9 appearances 1997 First Round 2000 First Round 2001 First Round dd 2003 Preliminary Round 2004 First Round 2006 First Round dd 2007 First Round 2010 Preliminary Round 2011 Preliminary Round 2013 Preliminary Round 2015 Preliminary Round 2016 First Round 2017 Group Stage Top 16 dd African Cup of Champions Clubs 10 appearances 1967 Semi Final 1968 First Round 1969 First Round 1972 Second Round dd 1976 First Round 1986 Second Round 1991 withdrew in First Round 1992 Preliminary Round dd 1993 Preliminary Round 1996 Second Round dd CAF Confederation Cup 1 appearance 2012 First Round dd CAF Cup 1 appearance 2002 Second Round dd CAF Cup Winners Cup 3 appearances 1975 First Round 1978 Preliminary Round 1994 Second Round dd Players editFirst team squad edit As of 27 August 2023 14 No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp ETH Fasil Gerbremichael 2 DF nbsp ETH Ashenafi Moshie 3 DF nbsp ETH Amanuel Terfa 4 MF nbsp GHA Kwame Adom Frimpong 5 DF nbsp ETH Ashenafi Fida 6 MF nbsp ETH Endalkachew Mesfin 7 MF nbsp ETH Beneyam Demte 9 FW nbsp ETH Tegenu Teshome 10 FW nbsp ETH Tamirat Iyassu 11 FW nbsp NGA Moses Tochukwu Odo 12 FW nbsp ETH Amanuel Erbo 13 DF nbsp ETH Shahidu Mustafa 14 DF nbsp ETH Henok Adugna No Pos Nation Player 16 MF nbsp ETH Dawit Tefera 17 FW nbsp ETH Addis Gidey 18 DF nbsp ETH Ramadan Yusef 19 FW nbsp ETH Dagmawi Ambafres 20 MF nbsp ETH Bereket Wolde 21 MF nbsp ETH Abel Yonas 22 GK nbsp ETH Bahiru Negash 23 MF nbsp ETH Abeselom Zemenfes 24 DF nbsp GHA Edwin Frimpong Manso captain 25 MF nbsp ETH Abraham Getachew 26 MF nbsp ETH Natnael Zeleke 27 FW nbsp ETH Alazar Samuel 28 FW nbsp ETH Aaron Anter 30 GK nbsp ETH Addisu Boqe 34 DF nbsp ETH Biniam Endale 36 DF nbsp ETH Biruk Tarekeg 37 FW nbsp ETH Habtom Gebregizabehare Former Players edit Further Information List of Saint George S C playersClub officials editPresident nbsp Ato Abinet Gebremeskel Secretary nbsp Neway Beyene Director of Sport nbsp Kasshun Gezaw Team Leader nbsp Adane Girma Coaching and Medical Staff edit Head Coach nbsp Zlatko Krmpotic Assistant Coach nbsp Zerihun Shengata 15 Medical Staff nbsp Bekele ZenebeFormer coaches edit nbsp Frank Nuttall 8 2021 nbsp Maahier Davids 2020 2021 14 7 nbsp Ernst Middendorp 2020 nbsp Srdan Zivojnov 2019 2020 16 17 nbsp Stewart Hall 2018 2019 nbsp Neider dos Santos 2014 2017 10 nbsp Dusan Kondic 2011 18 nbsp Giuseppe Dossena 2010 11 nbsp Milutin Micho Sredojevic 2007 2010 nbsp Yidnekatchew Tessema nbsp nbsp Luciano VassalloReferences edit a b Aynshet Solomon March 11 2017 St George s Sport Academy to be inaugurated waltainfo permanent dead link Our History Saint George FC Archived from the original on 2020 08 10 Retrieved 2021 03 09 Ethiopia 1944 RSSSF Archived from the original on 2022 12 02 Retrieved 2018 05 04 History of Ethiopian Football Soccer Archived 2009 05 22 at the 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Kondic agree to go separate ways Ethiosports Archived from the original on September 4 2019 Retrieved March 8 2021 External links editLatest Ethiopian football news Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saint George S C amp oldid 1223803957, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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