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Full name | Al-Badaya Club | ||
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Founded | 1965 | ||
Ground | Al-Badaya, Al-Qasim, Saudi Arabia | ||
Chairman | ? | ||
Manager | Reza Al-Eisawi | ||
League | Saudi Fourth Division | ||
2017–18 | Group A 9th place (relegated) | ||
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