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List of Al Sadd SC managers

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Jorge Fossati With Al Sadd SC won 6 titles, including a historical title in the AFC Champions League in 2011, and participated in the FIFA Club World Cup for the first time.

This is a list of all managers of Al Sadd SC. Since 1969 the first coach was Hamad Al Attiyah, and the first coach to achieve a title with him was the Sudanese Hassan Othman, and more than his coach was the Portuguese Jesualdo Ferreira for four seasons. Current coach Javi Gracia took over for Xavi on 8 December 2021.

Background

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The first to coach Al Sadd SC is Hamad Al Attiyah. It did not last long. In the mid-seventies with coaches from Sudan, including Hassan Othman for three years, to begin the stage of contracting with Brazilian coaches from the eighties until the end of the nineties, their number reached 14, most notably Zé Mário, Evaristo de Macedo and Procópio Cardoso, With the beginning of the millennium Al Sadd SC contracted with several coaches and there was no stability and from several nationalities. They are Džemaludin Mušović for the second time after the first season 1994–95, Luka Peruzović, Jorge Fossati, Ilie Balaci, Bora Milutinović, Émerson Leão, Cosmin Olăroiu, René Meulensteen, Co Adriaanse, and for the third time the Bosnian Mušović. On January 14, 2011 Al Sadd SC contracted with Jorge Fossati for the second time after the first in the 2006–07 season which was not successful, but in the second Fossati managed to lead him to win the 2011 AFC Champions League for the second time in its history after the first in 1988–89 to ensure a historic participation in the FIFA Club World Cup where they played against the giant FC Barcelona to occupy third place and guarantee a bronze medal, and at the end of the season after failing to win the 2011–12 Qatar Stars League and not guaranteeing participation in the AFC Champions League, Fossati officially left his post.

Fossati after winning AFC Champions League in 2011.

He was succeeded by Moroccan Hussein Ammouta where he spent more than three years during which Ammouta achieved four titles, His first test came in the 2012 Sheikh Jassem Cup. Al Sadd, playing most of their matches with their second team, achieved the runners-up position when they lost to Al Rayyan SC in the final. In the league, his team's form won the appraisal of many pundits, with them winning all of their first nine games, setting a new league record.[1] Sadd were eventually held to a goalless draw by Al Kharaitiyat on 8 December 2012.[2] Al-Sadd won the league on 13 April 2013, one match before the end of the league. It was the first Al-Sadd's championship since 2007. On 28 November 2015, Ferreira was named the head coach of Al Sadd SC, on a six-month deal with the option of a further year.[3] Having won the 2018–19 Qatar Stars League with a game to play,[4] he left the team in May and was replaced by Xavi.[5] On 28 May 2019 it was announced that Xavi would take over as manager of Al Sadd on a two-year contract.[6][7] Xavi helped the club reach the semi-finals of the AFC Champions League, where they were eliminated by Al-Hilal FC 6–5 on aggregate.[8] In the league, the club finished third. In the 2019–20 season, Xavi led his team to win three domestic trophies, including the league and the Qatar Cup. In the 2020 AFC Champions League, Al Sadd reached the round of 16 but were eliminated 1–0 by Persepolis.[9] During his 97 games in charge of Al Sadd, spanning two and a half years, he led the club to seven trophies.[10] On 3 November 2021, Al Sadd drew 3–3 against Al-Duhail in his final game in-charge. Two days later Al Sadd announced Xavi's move to Barcelona after his release clause was paid.[11]

Managerial history

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Years Months Manager
1969 Unknown Qatar Hamad Al Attiyah1
1969 Unknown Qatar Said Musa1
1969–73 Unknown Unknown
1973–74 Unknown Qatar Said Musa1
1974 Unknown Sudan Abdulla Balash
1974–77 Unknown Sudan Hassan Othman
1977–79 Unknown Unknown
1979–82 Unknown Brazil José Faria
1982 Unknown Sudan Hassan Othman
1982–83 Unknown England Jimmy Meadows
1983–84 Unknown Brazil Pepe
1984–85 Unknown Sudan Hassan Othman
1985–87 Unknown Brazil Procópio Cardoso
1987–88 Unknown Qatar Ahmed Omar
1988–89 Unknown Brazil José Carbone
1989 Unknown Qatar Obeid Jumaa
1989 Unknown Brazil José Carbone
1989–90 Unknown Brazil Cabralzinho
1990–91 Unknown Brazil Silas
1991–92 Unknown Qatar Obeid Jumaa
1993 Unknown Brazil Sebastião Lapola
1993–94 Unknown Qatar Ahmed Omar
1994 Unknown Brazil Flamarion Nunes
1994–95 Unknown Bosnia and Herzegovina Džemaludin Mušović
1995 Unknown Qatar Khalifa Khamis
1995–96 Unknown Brazil Sebastião Rocha
Years Months Manager
1996–97 Unknown Qatar Ahmed Omar
1997 Unknown Morocco Abdelkadir Bomir
1997 Unknown Brazil Evaristo de Macedo
1997 Unknown Brazil Zé Mário
1997–98 Unknown Algeria Rabah Madjer
1998–99 Unknown Morocco Abdelkadir Bomir
1999 Unknown Brazil Luiz Gonzaga2
1999 Unknown Brazil Evaristo de Macedo
1999 Unknown Iraq Adnan Dirjal
1999–00 Unknown Brazil Procópio Cardoso
2000 Unknown Bosnia and Herzegovina Džemaludin Mušović
2000–01 July – Oct Netherlands René Meulensteen
2001–02 Oct – Oct Romania Ilie Balaci
2002–04 Oct – May Croatia Luka Peruzović
2004–05 May – Oct Serbia Bora Milutinović
2005–06 Oct – May Qatar Mohammed Al Ammari
2006–07 May – Aug Uruguay Jorge Fossati
2007–08 Aug – Jan Netherlands Co Adriaanse
2008 Feb – June Morocco Hassan Hormutallah
2008 June – Nov Brazil Émerson Leão
2008–09 Nov – June Bosnia and Herzegovina Džemaludin Mušović
2009–10 June – Dec Romania Cosmin Olăroiu
2010–12 Dec – May Uruguay Jorge Fossati
2012–15 June – Nov Morocco Hussein Amotta
2015–19 Nov – May Portugal Jesualdo Ferreira
2019–21 May – Nov Spain Xavi
2021– Nov – Spain Javi Gracia

Notes

  • Note 1 denotes player–manager role.
  • Note 2 denotes caretaker role.

List of managers

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Information correct as of 8 May 2023. Only competitive matches are counted.

Key
* Caretaker manager
Name From To Matches Won Drawn Lost Win%
Netherlands René Meulensteen 100
Romania Ilie Balaci 100
Croatia Luka Peruzović 100
Serbia Bora Milutinović 2004 2005 100
Qatar Mohammed Al Ammari October 2005 May 2006 100
Uruguay Jorge Fossati 22 December 2005[12] June 2007 100
Netherlands Co Adriaanse 27 August 2007 28 January 2008[13] 100
Morocco Hassan Hormutallah 100
Brazil Émerson Leão 15 July 2008[14] 25 November 2008[15] 100
Bosnia and Herzegovina Džemaludin Mušović 100
Romania Cosmin Olăroiu 17 April 2009[16] 23 December 2010[17] 100
Uruguay Jorge Fossati 14 January 2011[18] May 2012 44 20 14 10 45.45
Morocco Hussein Amotta 1 June 2012[19] 21 November 2015 152 87 35 30 57.24
Portugal Jesualdo Ferreira 24 November 2015[20] 20 May 2019 129 80 26 23 62.02
Spain Xavi 28 May 2019[21] 5 November 2021[22][23] 102 67 17 18 65.69
Spain Javi Gracia 8 December 2021[24][25] 18 June 2022[26] 22 16 2 4 72.73
Spain Juan Manuel Lillo 18 June 2022[26] 8 May 2023 32 20 2 10 62.5
Portugal Bruno Pinheiro 13 July 2023[27] Present 100

Trophies

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# Name QSL EQC CPC SJC ACL ACC Total
1 Uruguay Jorge Fossati 1 1 2 1 1 - 6
Spain Xavi 1 2 2 1 - - 6
Sudan Hassan Othman 1 4 - 1 - - 6
4 Morocco Hussein Ammouta 1 2 - 1 - - 4
Brazil Procópio Cardoso 2 1 - 1 - - 4
Qatar Ahmed Omar 1 2 - 1 - - 4
Portugal Jesualdo Ferreira 1 1 1 1 - - 4
8 Brazil José Faria 2 - - 1 - - 3
Croatia Luka Peruzović 1 1 1 - - - 3
10 Romania Ilie Balaci - 1 - - - 1 2
Brazil José Carbone 1 - - - 1 - 2
Bosnia and Herzegovina Džemaludin Mušović 1 1 - - - - 2
13 Brazil Cleyton Silas - 1 - - - - 1
Netherlands René Meulensteen - 1 - - - - 1
Serbia Bora Milutinović - 1 - - - - 1
Morocco Hassan Hormutallah - - 1 - - - 1
Morocco Abdelkadir Bomir - - 1 - - - 1

Bold = current manager

References

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