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Al-Ettifaq
Full name Al-Ettifaq Football Club
Nickname(s) Faris Ad-Dahna
(The Knight of Ad-Dahna)
The Commandos
Founded 1945
Ground Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium
Dammam, Saudi Arabia
(Capacity: 26,000)
Owner Ministry of Sports
Chairman Flag of Saudi Arabia Samer Al-Misehal
Manager Flag of ? Vacant
2023–24 Pro League, 6th
Website Club home page

Al Ettifaq Football Club is a professional football club in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. It was established by the merger of three Damman clubs in 1944. Al Ettifaq were the first Saudi team to win an international title – the 1984 Arab Club Champions Cup. They were also the first to win the Saudi Premier League without any defeats, and the first Saudi team to win the GCC Champions League. Al Ettifaq have a total of 13 different titles to their name. The club also has its own futsal section.

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Al-Ettifaq FC squad - 2023–24

Al-Oaisher · M. Al-Dossari · Hendry · S. Al Mousa · Özdemir · Al-Kuwaykibi · H. Al-Ghamdi · Dembélé · 10 Henderson · 11 A. Hazazi · 12 Hawsawi · 13 Al-Shamrani · 15 A. Al-Ghamdi · 16 F. Al-Ghamdi · 17 Al-Alaeli · 18 Mahzari · 22 Al-Dawaa · 23 Qarradi · 24 N. Hazazi · 27 Vitinho · 29 M. Yousef · 32 Tisserand · 43 A. Al-Dossari · 44 Al-Sayyaf · 48 Victor · 49 A. Oumar · 66 Kaabi · 70 Al-Khateeb · 91 Y. Al Mousa · 92 Baljoush · 99 Quaison ·  Wijnaldum ·

Manager:  Flag of ? Vacant
Saudi Pro League 2024–25
Al-Ahli · Al-Ettifaq · Al-Fateh · Al-Fayha · Al-Hilal · Al-Ittihad · Al-Khaleej · Al-Kholood · Al-Nassr · Al-Okhdood · Al-Orobah · Al Qadsiah · Al-Raed · Al-Riyadh · Al-Shabab · Al-Taawoun · Al-Wehda · Damac
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