Fasil Kenema S.C.

Fasil Kenema S.C.
Full name Fasil Kenema Sport Club
Nickname(s) The Emperors
Short name Fasil Kenema
Founded 1960 E.C.
Ground Fasiledes Stadium
Capacity 20,000
Manager EthiopiaWebetu Abate
League Ethiopian Premier League
2018–19 7th
Website Club website

Fasil Kenema Sport Club (Amharic: ፋሲል ከነማ ) is an Ethiopian Sport club based in Gondar, Ethiopia. They are a member of the Ethiopian Football Federation and play in the Ethiopian Premier League, the top division of football in Ethiopia.

History

Fasil Kenema Sport Club is one of the oldest organized sport teams in Ethiopia. Established in 1960 (Ethiopian Calendar) in the historic city of Gondar, Fasil Kenema served as the first and only sport club for many years. The club is named after the 17th century Ethiopian Emperor Fasilides who ruled Ethiopia from its then capital city Gondar. Having played for many years in the second division of Ethiopian football, the Ethiopian Higher League, the club earned its first promotion to the Premier League after the 2006-07 season (2000 E.C.). However, the club's stay in the top tier of Ethiopian football would be shortlived as the club was relegated back to the Higher League after their inaugural 2007-08 season. It would take the club a further 8 years to reach the Premier League again by virtue of becoming champions of the 2015-16 (2008 E.C.) Ethiopian Higher League.

In 2018 the club hired a new manager Webetu Abate.

Premier League

In their inaugural campaign during the 2007-08 season, Fasil Kenema struggled to keep pace with most of the clubs which resulted in them being regulated at seasons end.

Currently the team is enjoying its second stint in the Ethiopian Premier League having promoted to the league after the 2015-16 season.[1] Fasil Kenema was able to place in 6th place in the 2016-2017 Premier League Season securing their stay in the top tier.

Fasil Kenema were involved in one of the more infamous plays of the 2017-18 Season, when during a game against Welwalo Adigrat they became the beneficiaries of an bazaar own goal by the Welwalo Adigrat goalkeeper. The goal was crucial as it turned out to be the winner, handing Fasil Kenema all 3 points.[2]

Grounds

Fasil Kenema plays their home matches at Fasiledes Stadium in Gondar, Ethiopia.[3] Named after the cities founder, Emperor Fasiledes, it has served the club since its creationg in 1960 E.C. In 2010, the stadium underwent minor renovations funded by the local municipality and private donors. There are plans to build a new stadium in a different location in Gondar in the hopes it will host the club in the future.

Fans

Fesil Kenema enjoys large support from residents of its home city and region of gondar, with many fans traveling with the team during away matches.[4] The supporter are known for creating a festive atmosphere, especially at home matches with their relentless display of song and dance.[3] The team is nicknamed "The Emperors" (አፄዎቹ) by its fans in reference to the great 17th century Ethiopian Emperor Fasilides, which the team is named after.

Former Managers

  • Ethiopia Mentesenot Getu

Players

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Ethiopia GK Mikael Samaki
- Ethiopia GK Jemal Tassew
13 Ethiopia DF Said Hassan
9 Uganda FW Robert Ssentongo
28 Ethiopia DF Senday Mutuku
16 Ethiopia DF Yared Bayeh
21 Ethiopia DF Amsalu Tilahun
23 Ethiopia MF Yesaq Mukuruya
- Ethiopia MF Surafel Dagnachew
26 Ethiopia MF Henok Gemtessa (Captain)
24 Uganda MF Yassar Mugerwa
- Ethiopia DF Solomon Habte
- Ethiopia MF Bezabeh Meleyo
- Ethiopia FW Fasil Asmamaw
No. Position Player
45 Ethiopia FW Ramkel Loke
17 Ethiopia FW Mohamed Nassar
18 Ethiopia FW Abdurahiman Mubarek
31 Ethiopia Beneyam Habtamu
14 Ethiopia Kedir Keredin
8 Ethiopia Muluken Abuhaye
6 Ethiopia Ephrem Alemu
99 Ethiopia Ermeyas Hailu
29 Ethiopia Philip Dauz
5 Ethiopia Hames Keza
- Ethiopia DF Mujib Kassim

Club Officials

Coaching and Medical Staff

Head coach: Ethiopia Webetu Abate

Assistant Coach: Ethiopia Hailu Negash

Assistant Coach 2: Ethiopia Yetagesu Andale

References

  1. http://www.ethiosports.com/2016/07/23/fasil-kenema-fc-secures-promotion-to-ethiopian-premier-league/
  2. "Goalkeeper in Ethiopia Throws Ball Into Own Net, Acts Like Nothing Happened". sputniknews. March 28, 2018.
  3. 1 2 Samson, Michael (February 27, 2017). "EPL Super Sunday clash Dedebit Vs Ethiopia Bunna". Capital Ethiopia.
  4. Isabirye, David (Nov 20, 2017). "Mugerwa's Fassil Kenema wins, Odongkara's St George held". Kawowo Sports.
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