Al Wahda (men's basketball) explained

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Al-Wahda Sports Club
Nickname:Damascene Orange (Arabic: البرتقالة الدمشقية)
Leagues:Syrian Basketball League
Season:2023–24
Position:Syrian League, 1st of 12
Founded:1928
History:Al-Qasioun Sports Club
1928–1972
Al Wahda Damascus
1972–present
Arena:Al Fayhaa Arena
(capacity: 6000)
Al Wahda Club Arena
(capacity: 3000)
Location:Damascus, Syria
Colors:Orange and White
Sponsor:Lactomil
President: Maher Al-Sayed
Coach: Marwan Khalil
Championships:(1) Asian Cup
(2) West Asian Cup
(11) Syrian Basketball League
(7) Syrian Basketball Cup
(1) Syrian Basketball Super Cup
Website:www.alwahdasport.sy
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Al-Wahda (Arabic: نادي الوحدة الرياضي) is a professional basketball club. It is a part of the Al-Wahda Sports Club, which is based in Damascus, Syria.[1] The team changed its name in 1972 to the name they use today.[2] It is known for being one of the pillars in the sport not only in the capital Damascus, but in all of Syria. Al-Wahda won the FIBA Asia Champions Cup in 2003.[3]

History

See also: Al-Wahda SC (Syria). The team was founded in 1928 under the name Al-Qasioun Sports Club by Ahmed Ezzat Rifai, who was its original founder, being one of the oldest teams in the Arab world, who founded it as a sports team, encompassing basketball.[4]

The club's golden age began in the 1990s, when the team was able to beat both the Aleppo clubs, Al Jalaa and Al Ittihad, and became the SBL champion in the 1994 season.[5] Until the 2003 season, Al-Wahda SC absolutely dominated the domestic scene with 6 Syrian league titles. In the 1999-2004 seasons, they also won the Syrian Basketball Cup.

During its golden era, Al Wahda has established itself mainly at the international level. In the 1998 season, the club debuted in the first year of the West Asian Champions Cup, where it took 4th place. In the 2000 season, the club played for the second time in WABA League, which it managed to win, and advanced to the Asian Cup for the first time.[6] [7]

In the 2001 season, the team was able to defend their title in the WABA League and, after advancing to the Asian Cup in a tough competition after winning over Winling Hong Kong, placed third.[8] In the 2002-03 season, Al-Wahda SC achieved the greatest success in the history of the club and Syrian basketball. At the FIBA Asian Cup in Kuala Lumpur, after winning the basic group, they advanced to the semifinals, where they defeated Sangmu FC 107:78 and in the final Al-Rayyan SC 96:63.[9] In the following season, the club managed to advance to the Asian Cup after finishing second in the 2004 WABA League, where they won the group and advanced to the quarterfinals. After advancing to the finals, the club failed to defend the title, as it lost to Sagesse SC 70:72.[10]

In 2014, after 11 years, the Wahda SC team won the SBL title after a 79:67 final win over Al-Ittihad.[11] In 2015, Al Wahda defeated Al-Ittihad SC in the final and won its ninth title and the second in a row.[12] In 2017, the club won the Syrian Cup and thus its last title.

The club's latest success is participating in the SBL final in the 2021 season, where it lost to Al Karamah SC 64:79 in the first match, won 74:69 in the second and lost 51:74 in the third.[13] [14] In the 2022 season, the team advanced to the Syrian Super Cup final, where it was beaten by Al-Ittihad 52:60.[15]

Home arena

1976–present

Club rivalries

The biggest rival of the club is Al-Jaish SC, the biggest city derby in Damascus are playing against each other.[16]

Honours

Domestic

Asian

Sponsorship

As of 2022, the main partners of the club are Cham Wings, Syria Gulf Bank, Lactomil (men team) and Dermexcel (women team).

Current roster

Squad for the 2021–2022 Syrian Basketball League season:[17]

Past rosters

NumberPlayerPositionHeight (cm)Age
4 Rabie HashemSF18822
5 Omar Karkoukly PG17529
6 Souliman DreebySF19825
7 Hozifa Al MalehSG18524
8 Majd ArbashehSG17820
9 Muhammad KahattSG18823
10 Sharif Al Sharif (c)SG18832
11 Adam ZahnPF20327
12 Yervent JakerjianC20231
13 Sharif Al EshPG18721
14 Nicholas ZacherySG19131
15 Hani DreebyPF19820
TBD Yousef MannaaSF18919
TBD Muhammad OudabashyPF19518
TBD Ricky ClemonsPG18030
TBD Tarek Ali MoussaC20729

Transfers

Transfers for the 2021-22 season: Joining

Leaving

Head coaches

Club presidents

PeriodPresident
1974–1976Ahmed Al-Sharbaji
1976–1982Hamad Al-Numan
1982–1986Muntaz Malas
1986–1988Ahmed Al-Sharbaji
1988–1990Salim Daas
1990–1994Salim Daas
1994–1996Salim Daas
1996–1997Ahmed Bitar
1997–1998Ahmed Al Homsi
1998–2001Muntaz Malas
2001–2003Khaled Haboubati
2003–2004Safwan Nizamuddin
2004–2006Khaled Haboubati
2006–2008Khaled Haboubati
2008–2009Fouad Mahfoud
2009–2019Ahmed Qutrash
2019–2021Maher Al-Sayed
2021–2022
2022–present Maher Al-Sayed

Season by season

SeasonTierLeagueSyrian CupSyrian Super CupAsian competitions
2013–141SBL1st
2014–151SBL1st
2015–1613rd
2016–17 1SBLChampions
2017–18 1SBL
2018–191SBL3rdSemifinalist
2019–201SBLSemifinalist No Championship
2020–211SBL2nd1st roundNo Championship
2021–221SBL3rd Champions 2nd

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Al Wahda Damascus. asia-basket. 20 December 2021.
  2. Web site: Syria foundation dates. RSSF. 24 January 2022.
  3. News: Al Wahda Damascus History. asia-basket. 20 December 2021.
  4. https://www.dp-news.com/pages/detail.aspx?articleid=87855 نادي الوحدة السوري... شعبية جارفة وتاريخ عريق
  5. Web site: Al Wahda SC History. 14 February 2022. asia-basket.com.
  6. Web site: WABA Champions Cup - Roll of Honor. https://web.archive.org/web/20120822020844/http://www.fibaasia.net/PDFUpload/PDF012011314222133.PDF . 2012-08-22.
  7. https://archive.today/20020129010441/http://www.asianbasketball.com/events/content.asp?id=18859&evt=bb_abcchc&yr=2000 ABC Champions Cup 2000
  8. Web site: FIBA Asia Champions Cup 2001. 17 February 2022. asia-basket.com.
  9. Web site: FIBA Asia Champions Cup 2003. 14 February 2022. asia-basket.com.
  10. Web site: FIBA Asia Champions Cup 2004. 14 February 2022. asia-basket.com.
  11. Web site: Syrian Basketball League 2013-2014. asia-basket.com. 16 February 2022.
  12. Web site: Syrian Basketball League 2014-2015. asia-basket.com. 14 February 2022.
  13. News: Al-Karama beats al-Wahda in the first round of men basketball final league. Syrian Arab News Agency. Bushra Dabin/ Mazen Eyon. 12 July 2021. 15 February 2022.
  14. Web site: Syrian Basketball League 2020-2021. goalzz.com. 15 February 2022.
  15. Web site: Syrian Basketball Super Cup. goalzz.com. 19 January 2022.
  16. News: Al-Wahda team qualifies to the final round of the Basketball League. Syrian Arab News Agency. 6 July 2021. 15 February 2022.
  17. News: Al Wahda, Current roster season 2021-2022. asia-basket. 20 December 2021.