Ittihad Khanyounis

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Ittihad Khanyounis
Nickname(s)The Mills
Al-Itti
Founded1994;29 years ago (1994)
GroundSports City Stadium, [1] Khan Younis
ManagerRaafat Khalifa [2]
League Gaza Strip Premier League
2022–23Gaza Strip Premier League, 5th of 12

Ittihad Khanyounis is a football club based in Khan Younis, Palestine. It was founded in 1994. The club competes in the Palestinian Premier League for the southern governorates. The club's domestic rivals are Shabab Khanyounis and Khadamat Khanyounis.

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History

Ittihad Khanyounis participated first in the upper division of the national championship in 1998 and finished seventh. The club's kit was previously all blue, now it is orange, and the reserve is black.

Players

Current squad

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Abdul Rahman Al-Nabris
GK Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Hisham Al-Biouk
GK Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Emad Abu Obeida
GK Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Suleiman Zidan
DF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Abdul Rahman Hajj
DF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Abdullah Al-Bayouk
DF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Bassel Abu Batnin
DF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Hussein Al-Sadoudi
DF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Ibrahim Abu Tair
DF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Jihad Islaih
DF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Ramadan Shabbir
DF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Tariq Al-Aidi
MF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Adham Al-Qadi
MF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Ahmed Kallab
MF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Anwar Imran
MF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Hazem Al-Ghalban
MF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Hossam Al-Shaer
MF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Karim Hallaq
MF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Louay Abu Tair
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Mahmoud Habibi
MF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Mahmoud Eid
MF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Muhammad Abu Habib
MF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Muhammad Qandil Imran
MF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Muhammad Al-Najar
MF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Muhannad Al-Masry
MF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Omar Abu Ubaidah
MF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Imran Abu Bilal
MF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Ragheb Fares
MF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Rashid Al-Nems
MF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Said Shublak
MF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Tawfiq Abu Jaweed
MF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Yousef Lulu
FW Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Hassan Marzouk
FW Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Hatem Nassar
FW Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Ibrahim Habibi
FW Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Mohammed Al-Louh
FW Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Sharif Muammar

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References

  1. "أمواج الرياضية".
  2. "اتحاد خانيونس يُحدد مصير علاقته مدربه رأفت خليفة". February 20, 2023.