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Qilwah
Full nameQilwah Club
Founded27 October 2015; 7 years ago (2015-10-27)
GroundQilwah Club Stadium, Qilwah
ChairmanAli bin Obeid Al-Salahi
ManagerTarek Al Banna
LeagueSecond Division
2021–22Third Division, 5th of 32 (promoted)

Qilwah Club (Arabic: نادي قلوة) is a Saudi Arabian football club based in Qilwah, Al-Bahah and competes in the Saudi Second Division, the third tier of Saudi football.[1][2] The club also consists of various other departments including volleyball, weightlifting and table tennis.

The club was founded on 27 October 2014 and its first president was Mousa bin Rashed Al-Zahrani.[3]

Qilwah won their first promotion to the Saudi Second Division during the 2021–22 season after defeating Al-Jubail on penalties in the promotion play-offs.[4]

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Association football

Association football

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is to score more goals than the opposite team by moving the ball beyond the goal line into a rectangular-framed goal defended by the opposing side. Traditionally, the game has been played over two 45-minute halves, for a total match time of 90 minutes. With an estimated 250 million players active in over 200 countries and territories, it is considered the world's most popular sport.

Qilwah

Qilwah

Qilwah (قلوة) is one of the governorates in Al Bahah Region, Saudi Arabia.

Al-Bahah Province

Al-Bahah Province

Al-Bahah Province is a province of Saudi Arabia. It is located in the southwestern part of the Hejazi region. It has an area of 9,921 km2, and a population of 476,172 (2017). Its capital is Al Bahah. The region includes Al-Baḥah City, Al-Mikhwah and Baljorashi. Baljorashi has a famous traditional market known as Sūq as-Sabt, which translates to English as "Saturday market". The Baljorashi market is very old and its exact age is unknown. This market opens after the Fajr prayer, or around 5 A.M. local time. The market closes around noon. People come from all over the region to buy and sell handmade goods. Other cities in the region include Baljourashi, Al-Mikhwah, Rahwat Albar and Sabt Alalaya. Al-Baḥah region is the home of two Azd tribes, the Ghamid and the Zahran.

Saudi Second Division

Saudi Second Division

The Saudi Second Division, also known as the Second Division League (SDL), is a football league that is the third tier of the Saudi Arabian football league system. The league consists of 32 teams divided into two groups and was founded in 1976.

Football league system in Saudi Arabia

Football league system in Saudi Arabia

The tables below show the current makeup of the Saudi Arabian Football League system. The Saudi Professional League sits at the top of the pyramid and currently two teams get promoted/relegated between the Professional League and the First Division League.

Volleyball

Volleyball

Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules. It has been a part of the official program of the Summer Olympic Games since Tokyo 1964. Beach volleyball was introduced to the programme at the Atlanta 1996 Summer Olympics. The adapted version of volleyball at the Summer Paralympic Games is sitting volleyball.

Olympic weightlifting

Olympic weightlifting

Weightlifting is a sport in which athletes compete in lifting a barbell loaded with weight plates from the ground to overhead, with the aim of successfully lifting the heaviest weights. Athletes compete in two specific ways of lifting the barbell overhead. The snatch is a wide-grip lift, in which the weighted barbell is lifted overhead in one motion. The clean and jerk is a combination lift, in which the weight is first taken from the ground to the front of the shoulders, and then from the shoulders to over the head.

Table tennis

Table tennis

Table tennis, also known as ping-pong and whiff-whaff, is a racket sport derived from tennis but distinguished by its playing surface being atop a stationary table, rather than the court on which players stand. Either individually or in teams of two, players take alternating turns returning a light, hollow ball over the table's net onto the opposing half of the court using small rackets until they fail to do so, which results in a point for the opponent. Play is fast, requiring quick reaction and constant attention, and is characterized by an emphasis on spin relative to other ball sports, which can heavily affect the ball's trajectory.

2021–22 Saudi Third Division

2021–22 Saudi Third Division

The 2021–22 Saudi Third Division was the inaugural season of the Saudi Third Division, the newly introduced fourth tier of Saudi football. The season started on 28 October 2021 and concluded with the final on 19 March 2022. The group stage draw was held on 7 June 2021. The league was made up of 32 teams, 4 relegated teams from the 2020–21 Saudi Second Division and the 28 teams that qualified for the Round of 32 of the 2020–21 Saudi Third Division.

Al-Jubail Club

Al-Jubail Club

Al-Jubail Club is a Saudi Arabian football team in Jubail City playing at the Saudi Fourth Division.

History

Qilwah was founded on 2015 when the club was officially registered with the General Sports Authority.[3] The club's first president was Mousa bin Rashed Al-Zahrani.[5] Due to Mousa bin Rashed's battle with his illness, Saad Al-Duwaihi, the club's vice-president, was named as interim president.[6] On 25 November 2016, Al-Duwaihi was named as the club's president following the death of Mousa bin Rashed.[7][8] On 22 June 2016, Qilwah appointed their first ever foreign manager, the Egyptian Sami Abdel Halim.[9] During the 2016–17 season Qilwah competed in the Regional League for the first time in their history. On 12 October 2017, Mousa Al Khudran Al-Zahrani was appointed as Qilwah's president following the resignation of Saad Al-Duwaihi.[10] During the 2018–19 season, Qilwah reached the knockout stages of the Saudi Regional League for the first time in their history after being crowned champions of Al-Bahah Regional League.[11] Qilwah were eliminated by Habouna after losing 5–4 on aggregate in the Round of 32. On 23 October 2019, Ali bin Obeid Al-Salahi was appointed as the president of Qilwah for 4 years.[12]

During the 2020–21 season, Qilwah finished first in the joint Al-Bahah and Mecca Regional League and reached the knockout stages of the Saudi Regional League for the second time in their history.[13] During the Round of 32, Qilwah defeated Al-Omran 2–1 on aggregate before losing to Al-Shaheed in the Round of 16. Following the introduction of the Saudi Third Division, it was announced that Qilwah would be among the teams participating in the league.[14] On 13 August 2021, Qilwah introduced their new club logo and club identity.[15] In their debut season in the fourth tier of Saudi football, Qilwah finished second in their group behind Jerash.[16] Qilwah qualified to the promotion play-offs where they faced Al-Jubail.[17] Qilwah defeated Al-Jubail 8–7 on penalties (0–0 on aggregate) to qualify to the Saudi Second Division for the first time in their history.[18] On 21 July 2022, Tunisian footballer Anis Khedher signed for Qilwah and became the first foreign player to play for the club.[19]

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Ministry of Sport (Saudi Arabia)

Ministry of Sport (Saudi Arabia)

The Ministry of Sport, formerly the General Sports Authority, is a government ministry responsible for sports in Saudi Arabia. The Ministry of Sport was previously known as the General Sports Authority and before that as the General Presidency of Youth Welfare (GPYW), which was created in 1974.

Saudi Fourth Division

Saudi Fourth Division

The Saudi Fourth Division is a football league, the fifth tier of the Saudi Arabian football league system. The competition starts in each Regions of Saudi Arabia, a total of 74 teams compete to decide the 32 places in the final stage. It is supervised by Saudi Arabia Football Federation.

Al-Omran Club

Al-Omran Club

Al-Omran Club is a Saudi Arabian football team in Al-Ahsa City playing at the Saudi Third Division.

Saudi Third Division

Saudi Third Division

The Saudi Third Division, also known as the Saudi League 3rd Division, is a football league, the fourth tier of the Saudi Arabian football league system. Al-Suqoor defeated Al-Qous 2–1 to become the inaugural champions and are the current holders.

Jerash FC

Jerash FC

Jerash FC is a Saudi Arabian football club based in Ahad Rafidah, Asir and competes in the Saudi Second Division, the third tier of Saudi football. The club was founded in 1979 by Dalim bin Saad Al-Qahtani.

Al-Jubail Club

Al-Jubail Club

Al-Jubail Club is a Saudi Arabian football team in Jubail City playing at the Saudi Fourth Division.

Saudi Second Division

Saudi Second Division

The Saudi Second Division, also known as the Second Division League (SDL), is a football league that is the third tier of the Saudi Arabian football league system. The league consists of 32 teams divided into two groups and was founded in 1976.

Anis Khedher

Anis Khedher

Anis Khedher is a Tunisian football midfielder who currently plays for Al-Entesar.

Current squad

As of 30 September 2022:[20]

No Position Player Nation
GK Nasser Al-Amri  Saudi Arabia
GK Assem Al-Ghamdi  Saudi Arabia
GK Hassan Moamenah  Saudi Arabia
DF Ahmed Soqan  Saudi Arabia
DF Abdullah Attiah  Saudi Arabia
DF Ahmed Suhail  Saudi Arabia
DF Othman Qassem  Saudi Arabia
DF Khaled Al-Sulami  Saudi Arabia
DF Hadi Yahya  Saudi Arabia
DF Maher Labidi  Tunisia
DF Amjad Hawsawi  Saudi Arabia
MF Ibrahim Jamaan  Saudi Arabia
MF Abdullah Barrak  Saudi Arabia
MF Saad Al-Thibiani  Saudi Arabia
MF Abdulmajeed Abdullah  Saudi Arabia
MF Mohammed Al-Amri  Saudi Arabia
MF Abdoh Al-Mandeeli  Saudi Arabia
MF Abdulrahman Al-Khairi  Saudi Arabia
MF Abdullah Al Ghanem  Saudi Arabia
MF Khaled Al-Zubaidi  Saudi Arabia
MF Nasser Burayk  Saudi Arabia
MF Khaled Asiri  Saudi Arabia
MF Mohammed Majhol  Saudi Arabia
MF Daniel Nosike  Nigeria
FW Saud Al-Zahrani  Saudi Arabia
FW Charles Ikechukwu  Nigeria
FW Blaise Ngoh  Cameroon

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Presidential history

As of 1 January 2021.

No Name From To
1 Saudi Arabia Mousa bin Rashed Al-Zahrani 2014 2016
2 Saudi Arabia Saad Al-Duwaihi 2016 2017
3 Saudi Arabia Mousa Al Khudran Al-Zahrani 2017 2019
4 Saudi Arabia Ali bin Obeid Al-Salahi 2019

Source: "Qilwah Club", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2023, March 23rd), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qilwah_Club.

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References
  1. ^ "قلوة - Qilwah".
  2. ^ "نادي قلوة".
  3. ^ a b ""العربية" تكشف أسماء الأندية الـ17 الجديدة".
  4. ^ "أمير الباحة يستقبل رئيس وأعضاء مجلس إدارة نادي قلوة الرياضي".
  5. ^ "قلوة تنهض رياضياً".
  6. ^ "وزير الحرس الوطني يوجّه بعلاج رئيس نادي قلوة الرياضي موسى الزهراني".
  7. ^ "#نادي_قلوة خطوات نحو العُلا بإنجازات متتالية بقيادة أ.سعد الدويحي الذي كُلف خلفاً للفقيد موسى راشد".
  8. ^ "أحمد عيد يعزي الرياضيين في وفاة رئيس نادي قلوة".
  9. ^ "الـ CV الخاص بالكابتن سامي عبدالحليم مدرب الفريق الاول بنادي قلوة".
  10. ^ "الزهراني رئيساً لنادي قلوة".
  11. ^ "لحظة تتويج الفريق الأول بكأس دوري مكتب هيئة الرياضة بمنطقة الباحة".
  12. ^ "رسمياً .. الأستاذ علي عبيد الصلاحي رئيساً لنادي قلوة لمدة 4 سنوات".
  13. ^ "قلوة بطلا لمنطقتي مكة والباحة".
  14. ^ "تقليص أندية دوري الأولى إلى 18 نادٍ ..و استحداث دوري الثالثة..و استبدال دوري المناطق بالدرجة الرابعة".
  15. ^ "نادي قلوة يطلق هويته الجديدة... والصلاحي يشدد على استراتيجيته المنبثقة من مستهدفات وزارة الرياضة".
  16. ^ "نادي "جرش" ثالث الصاعدين للموسم المقبل من دوري الدرجة الثانية".
  17. ^ "قلوة يستضيف الجبيل في إياب ملحق الصعود للثانية".
  18. ^ "رياضي / سمو أمير منطقة الباحة يهنئ نادي قلوة بمناسبة صعوده لدوري أندية الدرجة الثانية لكرة القدم".
  19. ^ "مركاتو: أنيس خضر يعزز صفوف نادي 'قلوة' السعودي".
  20. ^ "تشكيلة قلوة".
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