— 2020 Players [ ] As of 29 September 2020 | It is known as the best team in Qatar and is the only Qatari team that has won the in Asia |
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They returned to winning ways in the Qatari League, won many Emir Cups and Heir Apparent trophies | Thus, they won their first official QSL title in |
Suwon were favorites to win after knocking last year's runners-up, , out of the running | Largest victory: Al Sadd 21—0 2006—07• Rankings are calculated by the |
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Jim Breen — author of the Japanese-English dictionary• Winners 8 record : , 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2017, ,• After the fight was brought to a halt, the referee sent off a player from each team while Niang later got a red card and Al Sadd's Korean defender had walked off the pitch in frustration | Furthermore, Al Sadd was crowned "AFC Club of the Year" in 2011 by after their Champions League conquest |
In the 70th minute of the match, of Al Sadd had a deflected shot veer past the goalkeeper, settling the score 1—0.
24Longest winning run: 9 matches 2011—12 Record• 2012—present: Post-ACL champions [ ] Al Sadd against in After the departure of Fossati, former Al-Sadd midfielder was named as the new coach in May 2012 | Winners 15 record : , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,• played for the club from 1979 to 1991 |
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They won the first ever held in 1977—78, as well as winning it two more times in the next two years | To add EUdict alongside Google, Yahoo! During this period, and Hassan Mattar, both of whom were top scorers in the league at one point, led the team to victories in both of the finals |
All-time top goalscorers [ ] Rank Nation Name Years Goals 1 2016— 160 2 2007— 115 3 2003—2009 105 4 2004—2017 101 5 2018— 67 6 2005—2015 54 7 2005—2007 2008—2009 50 8 2009—2012 50 9 1997—2001 49 10 2005—2010 40 All-time most appearances [ ] Rank Nation Name Years Apps 1 2007— 401 2 1996—2014 342 3 2004—2017 298 4 2003—2012 287 5 2003—2017 286 7 2011— 284 6 2008— 274 8 1975—1987 246 9 1990—2009 245 10 2004—2014 239 Youth teams [ ] As of 18 July 2012.
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