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Hilal Al-Quds
Full nameHilal Al-Quds Club
Nickname(s)Lions of the Capital
Founded1972; 52 years ago (1972)
Ground Faisal Al-Husseini International Stadium
Capacity12,500
Manager Salman Amer
League Palestinian Premier League
Current season

Hilal Al-Quds Club ( Arabic: نادي هلال القدس) is a Palestinian sports, cultural, social, scouting, artistic and youth club. It has many sports activities, one of which is football. It was established in 1972 within the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem. The club's motto is "Development, training and rehabilitation of Jerusalemite youth is the focus of our cause."[ citation needed] Al-Hilal Al-Quds Club is located in the heart of Jerusalem. 12,500-capacity Faisal Al-Husseini International Stadium is their home stadium in Al-Ram, near Jerusalem.[ citation needed]

History

Hilal Al-Quds was established in 1972 as an idea by Mahdi Hijazi. [1] At the end of 1975, elections for an administrative body were held, and Ayoub Hijazi won as president. At the end of 1975, the club was accepted into the Palestinian Clubs Association as an active member.[ citation needed] The official launch of Al-Hilal Club at a professional level began in 1978.[ citation needed]

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Honours

Performance in AFC competitions

2015: Play-off round
2018: Play-off round
2019: Group stage
2020: TBD
2013: Final stage

Players

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK State of Palestine  PLE Asel Asewat
4 DF State of Palestine  PLE Jalal Abu Yousef
7 MF State of Palestine  PLE Mousa Farawi
9 FW State of Palestine  PLE Mohammed Obeid
10 FW State of Palestine  PLE Ibrahim Al-Habibi
11 FW State of Palestine  PLE Abdallah Kholi
12 FW State of Palestine  PLE Abdallah Idrees
17 DF State of Palestine  PLE Samer Jundi
23 MF State of Palestine  PLE Mohammed Darweesh
24 DF State of Palestine  PLE Mohammed Abumayyala
32 MF State of Palestine  PLE Mohammed Samar
43 MF State of Palestine  PLE Mohammed Hammo
No. Pos. Nation Player
GK State of Palestine  PLE Omar Zaaneen
DF State of Palestine  PLE Tamer Salah
MF State of Palestine  PLE Izzeddin Abusnaina
MF State of Palestine  PLE Sari Jadallah
MF State of Palestine  PLE Saqer Shqerat
MF State of Palestine  PLE Owais Yasin
MF State of Palestine  PLE Ahmed Kashour
MF State of Palestine  PLE Mahmoud Sabbah
MF State of Palestine  PLE Ihab Shaheen
MF State of Palestine  PLE Samer Zubaidah
FW State of Palestine  PLE Mohammed Baydoun
FW State of Palestine  PLE Nooraldeen Khalil

References

  1. ^ "هلال القدس يكرم مؤسسيه وادارييه ولاعبيه القدامى". Palsport.com (in Arabic). 4 April 2016. Archived from the original on 6 May 2019. Retrieved 6 May 2019.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hilal Al-Quds
Full nameHilal Al-Quds Club
Nickname(s)Lions of the Capital
Founded1972; 52 years ago (1972)
Ground Faisal Al-Husseini International Stadium
Capacity12,500
Manager Salman Amer
League Palestinian Premier League
Current season

Hilal Al-Quds Club ( Arabic: نادي هلال القدس) is a Palestinian sports, cultural, social, scouting, artistic and youth club. It has many sports activities, one of which is football. It was established in 1972 within the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem. The club's motto is "Development, training and rehabilitation of Jerusalemite youth is the focus of our cause."[ citation needed] Al-Hilal Al-Quds Club is located in the heart of Jerusalem. 12,500-capacity Faisal Al-Husseini International Stadium is their home stadium in Al-Ram, near Jerusalem.[ citation needed]

History

Hilal Al-Quds was established in 1972 as an idea by Mahdi Hijazi. [1] At the end of 1975, elections for an administrative body were held, and Ayoub Hijazi won as president. At the end of 1975, the club was accepted into the Palestinian Clubs Association as an active member.[ citation needed] The official launch of Al-Hilal Club at a professional level began in 1978.[ citation needed]

Badge

Honours

Performance in AFC competitions

2015: Play-off round
2018: Play-off round
2019: Group stage
2020: TBD
2013: Final stage

Players

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK State of Palestine  PLE Asel Asewat
4 DF State of Palestine  PLE Jalal Abu Yousef
7 MF State of Palestine  PLE Mousa Farawi
9 FW State of Palestine  PLE Mohammed Obeid
10 FW State of Palestine  PLE Ibrahim Al-Habibi
11 FW State of Palestine  PLE Abdallah Kholi
12 FW State of Palestine  PLE Abdallah Idrees
17 DF State of Palestine  PLE Samer Jundi
23 MF State of Palestine  PLE Mohammed Darweesh
24 DF State of Palestine  PLE Mohammed Abumayyala
32 MF State of Palestine  PLE Mohammed Samar
43 MF State of Palestine  PLE Mohammed Hammo
No. Pos. Nation Player
GK State of Palestine  PLE Omar Zaaneen
DF State of Palestine  PLE Tamer Salah
MF State of Palestine  PLE Izzeddin Abusnaina
MF State of Palestine  PLE Sari Jadallah
MF State of Palestine  PLE Saqer Shqerat
MF State of Palestine  PLE Owais Yasin
MF State of Palestine  PLE Ahmed Kashour
MF State of Palestine  PLE Mahmoud Sabbah
MF State of Palestine  PLE Ihab Shaheen
MF State of Palestine  PLE Samer Zubaidah
FW State of Palestine  PLE Mohammed Baydoun
FW State of Palestine  PLE Nooraldeen Khalil

References

  1. ^ "هلال القدس يكرم مؤسسيه وادارييه ولاعبيه القدامى". Palsport.com (in Arabic). 4 April 2016. Archived from the original on 6 May 2019. Retrieved 6 May 2019.

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