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Al-Mourada SC
Full nameAl-Mourada Sports Club
Nickname(s)Al Helb الهلب
Founded1927; 97 years ago (1927)
GroundAl-Mourada Stadium,
Omdurman, Khartoum State, Sudan
Capacity15,000
ChairmanAbdalla Khalafalla Ahmed
LeagueDevotion 1
Home colours

Al-Mourada Sports Club (Arabic: نادي الموردة الرياضي) is a Sudanese professional football club based in Al-Mourada, a suburb of Omdurman. Along with Al-Hilal and Al-Merrikh, they formed the triplet of Sudanese football, but they couldn't continue that legacy. They were one of the strongest teams in Sudan during their strong reign in the top division of the Sudanese football before being relegated to the 2nd division league due to some financial difficulties. Al-Mourada along with Hilal Alsahil are the only two teams who had broken the domination of the Sudanese football by Al-Hilal Omdurman and Elmerrikh SC as the league title was always won by either one of the rivals. Al-Mourada have been crowned as the champions of the Sudanese 1st division which was the top tier of the Sudanese football at that time in the year 1968. Their home stadium is Al-Mourada Stadium located in the Mourada district in Omdurman which is being renovated to coup with the international standards .

Name and meaning

Al-Mourada is derived from the Arabic word 'mowrid' (مورد) which is a port. The name was chosen to symbolise the importance of Al-Mourada suburb as a local port for goods. The football team is symbolized with the red and blue color.

Honours

Domestic titles

Performance in CAF competitions

1968: Quarter-Finals
1989: Quarter-Finals
1988 – First Round
1996 – Second Round
1998 – First Round
2002 – Quarter-finals
1992 – First Round
1994 – Semi-finals

Performance in UAFA Competitions

1989 – Preliminary stage
1993 –Semi-finals
1996 – Group stage
1998 – Group stage

Performance in CECAFA Competitions

1991 – Group stage
1995 – Third Place
1997 – Quarter-finals

Current squad (2018–19)

Below the current squad of the team. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Sudan SDN Hani Mahir
2 DF Sudan SDN Ahmed Peter
4 DF South Sudan SSD Khamees Martin
5 DF Sudan SDN Mohsen Abdalla
8 FW Sudan SDN El Taiyb El Mahi
11 FW Sudan SDN Osman Hajo
13 DF Sudan SDN Alsadig Babkir
13 DF Brazil BRA Paolo Sergio
14 MF Sudan SDN Mosab Ahmed
15 MF Sudan SDN Mohammed Khamees
17 MF Sudan SDN Salih Abdalla
21 DF Sudan SDN Ashref Hassan
22 MF Sudan SDN Saber Ismael
- GK Sudan SDN Salah Yahia
No. Pos. Nation Player
- DF Sudan SDN Malik Mohamed Ibrahim
- DF Sudan SDN Asmail Sidiek
- DF Sudan SDN Alraih Ali Maki
- MF Sudan SDN Abd Dalla Ibrahim
- MF Sudan SDN Ahmed Sif Aldin
- MF Brazil BRA Jean Lalana
- MF Eritrea ERI Helti Gitom
- MF Sudan SDN Gobik Phillip
- MF Sudan SDN Mosab Musa
- MF Sudan SDN Mosab Ahmed
- FW Sudan SDN Amer Yaghoub
- FW Eritrea ERI Asrafil Tsfai
- FW Sudan SDN Ramadan Alagab

References

  1. "Current squad of the team". Goalzz.com. 2012.

External links

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