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Jordanian association football club from Jordan Not to be confused with Moghayer Al-Sarhan SC. Football club
Sama Al-Sarhan SC
Full nameAl-Sarhan Sports Club
Founded1977; 47 years ago (1977)
GroundAl-Mafraq Stadium
Capacity2,000
LeagueJordanian First Division League
2023Jordanian First Division League – 3rd of 14
Current season
Alternative logo of Sama Al-Sarhan SC

Sama Al-Sarhan Sports Club (Arabic: نادي سما السرحان الرياضي), officially referred to as Al-Sarhan, is a Jordanian football club based in Badiah Gharbiyah, Jordan. It currently competes in the Jordanian First Division League, the second tier of Jordanian football.

History

Sama Al-Sarhan SC was founded in 1977, and is a club that has provided various cultural, social and sporting services to the Sama Al-Sarhan community in Badiah Gharbiyah.

Sama Al-Sarhan competed in the 2008 Jordanian Third Division League, which included five other sides from the Mafraq Governorate.

Sama Al-Sarhan was noted to have been invited to a training camp hosted by Saudi club Al-Orobah, with President Abdullah Al-Sarhan stating the importance of such co-operations for the club.

On 6 March 2011, Sama Al-Sarhan once again participated in a training camp abroad, this time hosted by Syrian club Al-Shouleh in Daraa. The camp was led by Iraqi manager Abdul Rauf Auf and his assistant Sami Al-Sarhan.

Sama Al-Sarhan was noted to have been playing in the 2012 Jordanian Second Division League.

Sama Al-Sarhan then participated in the 2013 Jordanian First Division League. That season saw a riot break out between two Mafraq-based fanbases in Sama Al-Sarhan and Balama, where the two fanbases threw stones at one another, leading to the use of a tear gas, as an attempt to break up and disperse the riot. Sama Al-Sarhan also achieved a 0-0 draw against Al-Hussein during the first leg of the 2013–14 Jordan FA Cup. However, they were eliminated in the second leg at the round of 16 of the competition.

On 6 October 2020, Jordanian Minister Yousef Hassan Al-Issawi inaugurated the Sama Al-Sarhan Stadium, which was funded as a part of a combination of royal initiatives and governmental efforts.

Sama Al-Sarhan was among the participants of the 2020 Jordanian First Division League, which was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Jordan.

Current squad

As of 21 November 2024

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
Jordan JOR Osama Al-Mashaqba
Jordan JOR Osama Al-Hasanat
DF Jordan JOR Hussein Al-Shewaier
DF Jordan JOR Sulieman Al-Khateeb
MF Jordan JOR Suhaib Al-Zoubi
FW Jordan JOR Suhib Adnan Wihaybi
9 FW Jordan JOR Alaa Baker Jr.
MF Jordan JOR Yousef Al-Thodan
77 Jordan JOR Abood Maabreh

Notable players

The following players have either played at the professional or international level, either before, during or after playing for Sama Al-Sarhan SC:

Managerial history

External links

References

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