al-Jaish

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al-Jaish
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Basic data
Surname al-Jaish Sports Club
Seat Doha , Qatar
founding 2007
resolution 2017
president Hamad Bin Ali al-Attiyah
Website eljaish.com
First soccer team
Head coach RomaniaRomania Răzvan Lucescu
Venue Ahmed bin Ali Stadium
Places 27,000
league Qatar Stars League
2016/17 4th Place
home
Away

The al-Jaish Sports Club ( al-Jaish for short ; Arabic الجيش Al-Jaish , DMG al-Ǧayš  , the army ') is a Qatari sports club from Doha . He has teams in handball, volleyball, basketball, table tennis and athletics. The football department dissolved in the course of the merger with Lehwiya in 2017.

Soccer department

The professional football team currently plays in the country's top division, the Qatar Stars League . Al-Jaish, who represents the Qatari armed forces , rose in the 2010/11 as champions of the Qatar Second Division for the first time in the first division.

In 2013, a controversy between the club and its French player Zahir Belounis attracted international media attention: Belounis, who moved to al-Jaish from Switzerland in 2007, asked for support after he was neither paid his outstanding salary nor granted an exit permit for a year and a half that foreigners employed in Qatar need from their employer according to the controversial Kafala system . Following the advocacy of French President François Hollande , he was allowed to leave the country shortly afterwards, but had to waive all claims against al-Jaish beforehand.

For the 2017/18 season , the club merged with Lehwiya to form al-Duhail SC .

Placements

season 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
league 2 1 1 1 1 1
position 1 2 3 2 3 2

National successes

  • Qatar 2nd division
Champion and newcomer 2011

Trainer

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Andrew Warshaw: Exclusive: Is Zahir Belounis a Qatari wage slave or not? Local FA break silence to dispute footballer's 'nightmare' tale, in: Independent of November 17, 2013, accessed on January 22, 2017 (English)
  2. Stefan Simons: Return of the captured footballer, in: Spiegel Online from November 28, 2013, accessed on January 22, 2017
  3. ^ Qatar Tribune: Lekhwiya, Al Jaish clubs to merge into one entity