Fixtures

Katari karikas 04/26 17:00 - Al-Shahania SC vs Al Bidda SC - View

Results

Katari 2. liiga 04/20 15:30 - Al-Shahania SC v Al-Kharitiyath SC W 3-1
Katari 2. liiga 04/14 15:30 - Al Bidda SC v Al-Shahania SC W 1-2
Katari karikas 03/27 18:30 1 Al-Shahania SC v Al Bidda SC L 4-5
Katari karikas 03/23 18:30 2 [1] Al-Shahania SC v Al-Mesaimeer SC [2] W 6-5
Katari karikas 03/18 18:30 3 Al-Shahania SC v Al Waab FC W 5-4
Katari 2. liiga 03/08 15:00 - Al-Shahania SC v Al-Sailiya SC W 4-1
Katari karikas 03/02 13:45 3 Al-Shahania SC v Al-Wakrah SC U23 W 3-1
Katari 2. liiga 02/28 15:00 - Al-Mesaimeer SC v Al-Shahania SC W 2-3
Katari 2. liiga 02/22 15:00 - Al-Shahania SC v Al-Khor SC L 0-3
Katari 2. liiga 02/12 15:00 - Al-Shahania SC v Lusail W 1-0
Katari 2. liiga 12/23 14:30 - Al Waab FC v Al-Shahania SC W 0-1
Katari 2. liiga 12/15 14:30 - Al-Kharitiyath SC v Al-Shahania SC W 2-3

Statistika

 TotalKodusVõõrsil
Matches played 22 12 10
Wins 12 7 5
Draws 7 4 3
Losses 3 1 2
Goals for 41 27 14
Goals against 26 12 14
Clean sheets 5 3 2
Failed to score 3 1 2

Wikipedia - Al Shahaniya SC

Al Shahaniya Sports Club (Arabic: نادي الشحانية الرياضي), is a Qatari sports club based in Al-Shahaniya, a town 20 km from the capital Doha. Founded in 1998, the most prominent team of the club is the football team which plays in the Qatari Second Division. The club's home ground is Grand Hamad Stadium.

History

Al Shahaniya was founded on 27 December 1998, under the name Al-Nasr, under the decision of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Eid Al Thani, who was the chairman of the Public Authority for youth and sports at the time. The club was considered as the spiritual successor of Al Nasr SC, an amateur football club founded in 1951. The club, whose name translates to "victory", became notable for being the first Qatari football team to play against clubs outside of the country as well as the first Qatari club to recruit foreigners.

At the beginning of its establishment, the club's headquarters were located in Al Jemailiya. In 2001, the club relocated to Al-Shahaniya, which is approximately 20 km northwest of Doha, under the decision of Sheikh Jassim bin Thamer al Thani, who was vice president of the Qatar Olympic Committee at that time. It was furnished with its own stadium and headquarters, although the stadium has primarily been used for training due to its limited capacity.

In 2004, the club changed its name to Al Shahaniya by decision of the board of directors, in order to better represent the region where it is based.