Ittihad Club (women)

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Ittihad Women
Al-Ittihad Club (Jeddah) logo.svg
Full nameAl-Ittihad Saudi Women Club
Nickname(s)
  • (Al-Numoor) "The Tigers"
  • (Amid Al-Andiyah) "The Chief of Clubs"
Founded2014
Ground Al-Ittihad Club Stadium, Jeddah
Capacity15,000
Owner Public Investment Fund (75%)
Al-Ittihad Non-Profit Foundation (25%)
Manager Lindsay Camila
League Saudi Women's Premier League
2023–24 SWPL, 6th of 8
Al-Ittihad active departments
Football pictogram.svg
Football
(men's)
Women's football pictogram.svg
Football
(women's)
Basketball pictogram.svg
Basketball
(men's)

Ittihad Women Football Club is a Saudi professional women's football club based in Jeddah.

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Founded in 2014 as an independent club, Jeddah Eagles FC at the time were acquired in 2022 by Ittihad. They currently compete in the Saudi Women's Premier League, the first level of the Saudi football pyramid. [1] [2]

History

Founded in 2014, Jeddah Eagles Ladies Football Club participated in the first Women's Community Football League 2020–21 season after they won the regional Jeddah tournament. [3]

On 25 September 2022, the club was bought by men's club Ittihad. The club became fully professional in the process. [4]

Players

Current squad

As of 13 October 2024 [5]

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Slovenia.svg  SVN Zala Meršnik
2 DF Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Bayan Sadagah
3 DF Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Rahaf Tariq
4 DF Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Talah Al-Ghamdi
5 DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Leighanne Robe
6 MF Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Lana Abdulrazak
7 MF Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Raneem Al-Sharif
8 FW Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Farah Jefry
9 FW Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Letícia Nunes
10 MF Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Seba Tawfiq
11 DF Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Hala Khashoggi
12 FW Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Lili Iskandar
No.Pos.NationPlayer
14 FW Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Joury Tarek
15 DF Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Nadeen Kaaki
16 MF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Shahnaz Jebreen
17 MF Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Lamar Mohammad
18 MF Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Layan Jouhari
19 FW Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Fatimah Mansour
20 DF Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Asrar Al-Shaibani
21 GK Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Hessa Al-Sudairy
22 DF Flag of Nigeria.svg  NGA Ashleigh Plumptre
90 MF Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Layan Al-Yafei
GK Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA Louloua Moussa

Staff

Staff NameRoleNationality
Haya Al-JamalGeneral ManagerFlag of Jordan.svg  Jordan
Operations Manager
Lindsay Camila Head Coach Brazil
Conrad PiancheAssistant Coach Brazil
Feernanod ResendeFirst Team Goalkeeper Coach Brazil
Simone ConleyStrength and Conditioning CoachFlag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
Maria StergiouLead PhysiotherapistFlag of Greece.svg  Greece
Physiotherapist


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References

  1. "Al-Ittihad Jeddah Women's Football – Live Scores & Results". scorebar.com.
  2. "Al Ittihad – Team Profile". saff.com.sa. Saudi Arabian Football Federation.
  3. "Jeddah Eagles Champions of Jeddah women's league". saff.com.sa (in Arabic). 12 August 2019. Archived from the original on 9 December 2019.
  4. "Al-Ittihad completes its acquisition of Jeddah Eagles, and the first-division women's league draw is on Tuesday". saff.com.sa (in Arabic). 25 September 2022.
  5. "Al Ittihad vs. Al Ula 1 - 0 match report". soccerway.com. 11 October 2024. Retrieved 13 October 2024.