Al-Najma SC (Bahrain)

Al-Najma Club (Arabic: نادي النجمة) is a Bahraini club based in Manama. The club competes in Handball, Football, Volley and Basketball. Some of their famous players are striker mourad faris, Rashed Jamal, young Bahrain Olympic team player Hamad Faisal, Yemeni international defender Salem Saeed, and the main goalkeeper of the Bahraini national team Sayed Shubar.

Al-Najma SC
Full nameAl-Najma Sports Club
Nickname(s)Al-Raheeb The White Horse
Founded1943 (1943)
GroundAl Najma Club, Juffair, Manama
ChairmanIsa Hassan Al-Qattan
ManagerAli Ashoor
CoachRudy Eka Priyambada
LeagueBahraini Premier League
2018–195th

Achievements

Football

1974/1975.
1969, 1988, 1992, 1994, 2006, 2007, 2018.
2007, 2008.

Performance in AFC competitions

2008: Group Stage, 3rd In Group

Performance in UAFA Competitions

  • Gulf Club Champions Cup: 1 appearance
    2008: Group Stage

Squad

2015–2016 squad[1] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
GK Sayed Shubbar Alawi
DF Saleh Abdulhameed
DF Saber Abdulrahman
DF Mohmmed Al-Harban
DF Ahmed Amin
DF Sayed Hussain
DF Ali Saeed
DF Ahmed Habib
MF Mohammed Abdulaziz
MF Hussain Abdulkarim
MF Saoud Al-Katan
MF Talal Ahmed
MF Jasim Al-Malood
MF Hussain Al-Sudi
MF Alasad Aldride
MF Mohmmad Almuqla
MF Raed Baba
MF Hamad Faisal
MF Sami Hashim
MF Sayed Mahdi Baqer
MF Mohammed Ibrahim
MF Khaled Jassim
MF Manua
MF Mohammed Nour-Al Din
MF Salem Mossa Omar
MF Abdullah Osman
MF Esdras Da Silva
MF Hamad Salman
FW Hamad Ibrahim Al-Ramahi
FW Rashid Jamala
FW Talal Meshan
FW Abdulaziz Qaed
FW Rashed Jamal Salem

Rivals

Al Ahli Club is considered to be Al Najma's fiercest rivals in which the two teams contest the derby called, The Capital's Derby. Both teams are considered to be the most decorated football teams in the Capital city. Al Najma fans are also known to have friendly relations towards Muharraq fans, especially in the past in which sometimes Al Najma fans could be spotted attending Muharraq matches and vice versa when their own club is no longer in contention for the title.

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