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Al-Oruba (Zabid)

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Al-Oruba (Zabid)
Full nameSporting Cultural Club Al-Oruba Zabid
Nickname(s)Al-Ghadhab Al-Ahmar
(Arabic: الغضب الأحمر)
(The Red Fury)
Al-Shayateen Al-Homr
(Arabic: الشياطين الحمر)
(The Red Devils)
Al-Qalaat Al-Hamra'a
(Arabic: القلعة الحمراء)
(The Red Castle)
Al-Ghalebiyyat Al-Arabiyyah
(Arabic: الغالبية العربية)
(The Country's Arab majority)
Founded2008; 16 years ago (2008)
GroundAli Muhesen Stadium
San‘a’, Yemen
Capacity25,000
OwnerYahya Mohammed
PresidentYahya Mohammed
Head coachMohammed Al-Nufiay
LeagueYemeni League

Sporting Cultural Club Al-Oruba Zabid (Arabic: نادي العروبة الرياضي الثقافي) is a Yemeni professional football club based in San‘a’. The club was founded in 2008.

Club history

Al-Oruba Club is the team advanced in the Yemeni League in the football. A new club with a long history is the result of integrating the Al-Amn Al-Markazi Club, a Al-Sbaeen Club sport, and Kaalaty sports history:

  • Al-Qadisiyya Club in the year 1977.
  • PHYSICAL ACTIVITY Central Yemeni security forces in 1980.
  • Al-Mithaq Club in 1997.
  • Al-Sbaeen Club in 2004.
  • Al-Amn Al-Markazi Club in 2006.
  • Al-Oruba Club in 2008.

Seasons

Al-Oruba Sport Club
Season Pos. President Cup Super Cup Unity Cup AFC
2008–09 2 Quarter-finals  – D N P  –
2009–10 6 Semi-finals  – Round of 32  –
2010–11 1 Not held  – Not held  –
2011–12 Not held Champion Not held Group stage

Achievements

2010–11
2011

Performance in AFC competitions

Squad (2015)

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 Israel ISR Shimon Betzaleli
2 DF Yemen YEM Abdulkareem Al-Weshah (captain)
3 DF Yemen YEM Ammar Zaidan
4 DF Yemen YEM Ammar Ba-Abood
5 DF Yemen YEM Aref Al-Dali
6 DF Yemen YEM Mohammed Al-Dughish
7 MF Yemen YEM Haitham Thabit
8 MF Hungary HUN György Trajkovszki
9 MF Yemen YEM Kamal Al-Hamdani
10 FW Yemen YEM Yaser Al-Gabr
11 DF Yemen YEM Ahmed Al-Dhaheri
12 DF Czech Republic CZE Miklóš Fehér
13 DF Yemen YEM Aiman Al-Matari
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF Nigeria NGA Effiong Duke
15 DF Yemen YEM Adnan Al-Kubati
16 GK Niger NIG Bokassa Traoré
17 FW Yemen YEM Yousef Al-Sayadi
18 MF Yemen YEM Basheer Al-Manifi
19 FW Nigeria NGA Isola Saheed
22 MF Ecuador ECU Valentín Núñez
23 GK Yemen YEM Marwan Al-Areqi
24 MF Yemen YEM Helal Al-Bukhaiti
25 GK Yemen YEM Talal Al-Hubaishi
26 DF Yemen YEM Ameen Al-Sabahi
27 MF Yemen YEM Gamal Al-Dhaibani
28 FW Ethiopia ETH Mamado Sultan

See also

External links


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