Al-Quds Derby

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Al-Quds Derby
Location Flag of Palestine.svg Jerusalem
Teams Hilal Al-Quds
Jabal Al-Mukaber
First meeting13 March 2007
Stadiums Faisal Al-Husseini International Stadium, Al-Ram
Statistics
Meetings total32
Most wins Hilal Al-Quds (14)
All-time seriesHilal Al-Quds: 14
Draw: 10
Jabal Al-Mukaber: 8
Largest victoryHilal Al-Quds 4–0 Jabal Al-Mukaber
2011–12 West Bank Premier League
Jabal Al-Mukaber 4–0 Hilal Al-Quds
2023–24 West Bank Premier League
Largest goal scoringJabal Al-Mukaber 2–4 Hilal Al-Quds
2021–22 West Bank Premier League
(5 March 2022)

The Al-Quds derby refers to the football matches between the Palestinian Clubs Hilal Al-Quds and Jabal Al-Mukaber. Matches are played in the Faisal Al-Husseini International Stadium. The teams have met on 32 separate occasions, 26 of which were in the league, 2 in the Yasser Arafat Cup, 2 in the Palestine Cup and 2 Exhibition game (one in the Al-Quds and Al-Karameh Championship and one in the Winter Jerico Championship). Hilal Al-Quds has been the more dominant side in the derby, with 14 wins, while Jabal Al-Mukaber won 8 times.[ citation needed ]

Contents

Statistics

Overall match statistics

As of 25 August 2023 [1]
CompetitionMatchesWinsDrawsGoals
HAQJAMHAQJAM
West Bank Premier League 2611873426
Palestine Cup 220030
Yasser Arafat Cup 210132
Friendly game 200200
Total32148104028

Honours

Hilal Al-Quds leads Jabal Al-Mukaber in terms of official overall trophies. Hilal Al-Quds have 4 domestic league titles compared to 2 for Jabal Al-Mukaber. Currently none of Hilal Al-Quds or Jabal Al-Mukaber have won a continental trophy. [2] [3]

Jabal AMCompetitionHilal AQ
Domestic
2 West Bank Premier League 4
3 Yasser Arafat Cup 2
0 West Bank Cup 3
0 West Bank Super Cup 4
0 Palestine Cup 1
5Aggregate14

Records

Results

Biggest wins (3+ goals)

TeamResultDateCompetition
Jabal4–025 August 2023 West Bank Premier League
Hilal4–02 September 2011 West Bank Premier League

Longest undefeated runs

ClubGamesPeriodWinsDraws
Jabal410 September 2022 – Now31
Hilal95 March 2010 – 1 February 201354

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