AFC Champions League Elite 03/02 18:15 4 Al Duhail v Al Ahli Jeddah - Postponed
Saudi Arabia Pro League 02/26 19:00 24 [15] Al Riyadh v Al Ahli Jeddah [2] W 0-1
Saudi Arabia Pro League 02/23 19:00 10 [16] Damac FC v Al Ahli Jeddah [3] W 0-1
Saudi Arabia Pro League 02/19 19:00 23 [3] Al Ahli Jeddah v Al Najma [18] W 4-1
AFC Champions League Elite 02/16 16:00 8 [2] Al Ahli Jeddah v Shabab Al Ahli Dubai [6] W 4-3
Saudi Arabia Pro League 02/13 13:55 22 [13] NO Chios v Al Ahli Jeddah [4] W 2-5
AFC Champions League Elite 02/09 13:45 7 [4] Bacella/Ponce v Al Ahli Jeddah [3] D 0-0
Saudi Arabia Pro League 02/05 17:30 21 [3] Al Ahli Jeddah v Al Hazm [11] W 2-0
Saudi Arabia Pro League 02/02 17:30 20 [1] Al Hilal Riyadh v Al Ahli Jeddah [3] D 0-0
Saudi Arabia Pro League 01/28 17:30 19 [3] Al Ahli Jeddah v Al Ittifaq Dammam [7] W 4-0
Saudi Arabia Pro League 01/24 17:30 18 [9] Neom SC v Al Ahli Jeddah [3] W 0-3
Saudi Arabia Pro League 01/20 17:30 17 [4] Al Ahli Jeddah v Al Khaleej Saihat [8] W 4-1
Saudi Arabia Pro League 01/17 15:10 16 [13] Al Kholood v Al Ahli Jeddah [4] W 0-1
Saudi Arabia Pro League 01/14 17:30 15 [5] Al Ahli Jeddah v Al Taawon Buraidah [3] W 2-1
Saudi Arabia Pro League 01/10 17:30 14 [17] Al Akhdoud v Al Ahli Jeddah [6] W 0-1
Saudi Arabia Pro League 01/02 17:30 13 [4] Al Ahli Jeddah v Al-Nassr Riyadh [1] W 3-2
Saudi Arabia Pro League 12/30 15:30 12 [4] Al Ahli Jeddah v Al Feiha [11] W 2-0
Saudi Arabia Pro League 12/26 13:05 11 [17] Al Fateh SC v Al Ahli Jeddah [4] L 2-1
AFC Champions League Elite 12/22 18:15 6 [11] Al Shorta SC v Al Ahli Jeddah [4] W 0-5
Saudi Arabia Pro League 12/19 13:45 10 Damac FC v Al Ahli Jeddah - Postponed
World Club Friendlies 12/12 16:20 - Al Ahli Jeddah v Raja Casablanca L 1-2
Saudi Arabia Cup 11/29 11:36 3 Al Ahli Jeddah v Al Qadisiya Al Khubar W 8-7
AFC Champions League Elite 11/24 18:15 5 [3] Al Ahli Jeddah v Sharjah SCC [8] L 0-1
Saudi Arabia Pro League 11/21 17:30 9 [5] Al Ahli Jeddah v Al Qadisiya Al Khubar [4] W 2-1
Saudi Arabia Pro League 11/08 17:30 8 [8] Al Ittihad Jeddah v Al Ahli Jeddah [6] W 0-1
AFC Champions League Elite 11/04 16:00 4 [10] Al-Sadd SC v Al Ahli Jeddah [4] W 1-2
Saudi Arabia Pro League 10/30 17:30 7 [5] Al Ahli Jeddah v Al Riyadh [13] D 1-1
Saudi Arabia Cup 10/27 18:00 4 Al Batin v Al Ahli Jeddah W 0-3
Saudi Arabia Pro League 10/23 18:00 6 [18] Al Najma v Al Ahli Jeddah [8] W 0-1
AFC Champions League Elite 10/20 18:15 3 [2] Al Ahli Jeddah v Al Gharafa [6] W 4-0

Wikipedia - Al-Ahli Saudi FC

Al-Ahli Saudi Football Club (Arabic: النادي الأهلي السعودي, romanized: an-nādī al-ʿahlī as-saʿūdī, lit. 'Saudi National Club'), commonly known as Al-Ahli, is a Saudi professional football club based in Jeddah. It competes in the Saudi Pro League, the top tier of Saudi football.

Since its founding in 1937, the club has been known as one of the most successful clubs in Saudi Arabia. Domestically, Al-Ahli has won 9 Saudi Professional Leagues, 13 Kings Cups, 6 Crown Prince Cups, 2 Super Cups and 5 Federations Cups. In international club football, they have won 1 AFC Champions League Elite, a record equal of three GCC Champions League and one Arab Club Championship. Al-Ahli was the first Saudi club to win the league and the King's Cup in the same season, and has done so twice - in 1978 and 2016.

Al-Ahli was one of the four founding members of the Saudi Pro League and had never been relegated from the top flight until the 2021–22 season. The other three are Al-Hilal, Al-Ittihad, and Al-Nassr. Al-Ahli hold the record for the longest unbeaten run in the league with their 51-match unbeaten streak from 2014 to 2016.

Al-Ahli's home games are played at King Abdullah Sports City, also known as the shining jewel Stadium. The stadium, which is shared with long-lasting city rivals Al-Ittihad since 2014 and Jeddah FC, is the second-largest stadium in Saudi Arabia, with a total capacity of approximately 63,000.

History

Foundation and early years

Al-Ahli Saudi Football Club was founded in 1937 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The idea of establishing the club came from a group of students from Al-Falah School, who sought to create a sporting institution that would represent the city and promote organized football activities.

In its early years, Al-Ahli participated in regional competitions in the Western Province, gradually building its reputation as one of the strongest teams in Jeddah. The club played a key role in the development of organized football in Saudi Arabia before the establishment of national league competitions.

On 2 July 2025, Al Ahli Saudi FC unveiled their new logo.

1950s: Growth and domestic prominence

The first championship in the history of Al-Ahli club, in 1956–57, which is the Crown Prince Cup.

During the 1950s, Al-Ahli began achieving significant success in domestic tournaments. The club won its first major title, the Crown Prince Cup, in the 1956–57 season, marking the beginning of its emergence as a competitive force in Saudi football. Throughout the late 1950s and early 1960s, Al-Ahli consistently competed for national honors and contributed players to the Saudi national team.

The club became known for its technical style of play and its focus on youth development, establishing a strong foundation that would later define one of the most successful periods in its history.

1960s and 1970s: Golden era

Al-Ahli achieved the first shield for the Saudi League in 1968-69

Al-Ahli won 7 Saudi League titles, five of them being consecutive league titles without a single defeat, 4 King Cup and one Crown Prince Cup, establishing itself as the strongest club across Saudi Arabia. These titles were later officially recognized, contributing to Al-Ahli's current record of nine league titles.

The team was led by players such as Abdulrazzaq Abu Dawood, Amin Dabo, and Ahmed Eid.

League and King's Cup 1978.

In the 1977–78 season, Al‑Ahli won a domestic double, claiming their first unified Saudi Premier League title alongside the King Cup. The Brazilian coach Didi managed Al‑Ahli from 1977 to 1981, guiding the team to these historic victories, including the league championship in 1978 and the King Cup in 1978.

1980s: Era of Glory and Maradona appearance

In the 1983–84 season, the former Brazilian coach Telê Santana led Al-Ahli from 1983 to 1985, winning two major titles: the Saudi League in 1984 and the King Cup in 1983. Later, Al-Ahli also achieved success by winning the Gulf Club Champions League in 1985.

In 1987, during Al-Ahli 50th anniversary, Diego Maradona made an appearance for Al-Ahli. The Argentine footballer wore an Al-Ahli jersey and participated in the celebratory match held in Jeddah.

1990s: Competitive but Runner-ups

In the 1990s, Al‑Ahli continued to be one of Saudi Arabia’s most competitive clubs, frequently finishing near the top of the Saudi Pro League but narrowly missing out on the championship. They were league runners‑up several times in this decade, including in 1989‑90, 1995‑96, and 1998‑99, demonstrating consistent strength in domestic competition. The club’s major success in this period came in knockout football, particularly with their Crown Prince Cup triumph in 1998, when they lifted the trophy in an exciting final, adding an important domestic silverware to their history.

2000s: Regional Glory Era

in the 2000s though the Saudi league title still remained out of reach. They recorded strong finishes in the Saudi Pro League and enjoyed success in cup competitions, most notably winning the Crown Prince Cup in 2002 and 2007. In addition to cup glory, the club captured multiple Saudi Federation Cup titles (such as in 2001, 2002, and 2007), reinforcing their knack for knockout competition. Regionally, Al‑Ahli also captured the Arab Club Champions Cup in 2002 and the Gulf Club Champions League in 2002 and 2008 during this decade, adding international silverware to their trophy cabinet and further enhancing their reputation beyond Saudi borders.

2010s: Historic treble

The 2010s marked a resurgence and arguably one of the most successful decades in Al‑Ahli’s modern history. Al‑Ahli steadily built momentum that set the stage for their historic breakthrough. Although the early part of the decade saw the club as strong league contenders, finishing as runners‑up in the 2011–12 Saudi Pro League and again in 2014–15 Saudi Pro League , it was in cup competitions where they truly shined. Al‑Ahli captured the King’s Cup twice during this period, securing back‑to‑back titles in 2011 and 2012, affirming their strength in knockout football. The club capped this pre‑treble era by winning the 2014–15 Saudi Crown Prince Cup in the season, their sixth overall in the competition, when they defeated Al-Hilal 2–1 in the final.

During this era, the club also set a league record with a 51‑match unbeaten streak in the Saudi Pro League and reaffirmed themselves as one of the country’s top football forces.

After 32 years of near‑misses, they finally won the Saudi Pro League the club secured a historic treble under the management of Swiss coach Christian Gross by winning the 2015–16 Saudi Pro League Al-Ahli earned the league title two rounds before the end, after a 3–1 victory against rivals Al-Hilal at the King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah. Syrian striker Omar Al Somah scored two goals.

Al-Ahli captured the 2016 King Cup, defeating Al-Nassr 2–1 in the final, with Al-Somah once again scoring. Later that year, Al-Ahli completed the treble by winning the 2016 Saudi Super Cup, held in London at Craven Cottage (the home stadium of Fulham FC), after defeating Al-Hilal on penalties following a 1–1 draw.

Al-Ahli vs FC Barcelona friendly match (2016)
Al-Ahli vs FC Barcelona Friendly match 2016

On 13 December 2016, Al-Ahli played a friendly match against FC Barcelona at the Thani bin Jassim Stadium in Doha, Qatar. The match was part of the "Champions Match" organized by Qatar Airways, which was the official sponsor of both clubs at the time

Barcelona won the match 5–3, with goals scored by Lionel Messi, Neymar, Luis Suárez, Paco Alcácer, and Rafinha. Al-Ahli responded with three goals of their own.

2020s: The Downfall and Asia Elite triumph

The 2020s began with contrasting fortunes for Al‑Ahli. In 2021–22 Saudi Pro League, for the first time in their long history, the club suffered relegation from the Saudi Pro League, marking a dramatic low point to Saudi First Division. However, they immediately bounced back in the 2022–23 Saudi First Division League season by winning League and securing promotion back to the top tier, showing resilience and ambition.

On 3 May 2025, Al-Ahli were crowned champions of the 2024–25 AFC Champions League Elite after defeating Japanese side Kawasaki Frontale in the final with a score of 2–0. The match was held at King Abdullah Sport City in Jeddah. Galeno scored the first goal at 35th minute with an out of the box shot to the top right corner, and Franck Kessie scored the second with a header at 42nd minute, the two goals were assisted by Roberto Firmino This marked Al-Ahli's first title in the AFC Champions League.

They also added another domestic trophy by winning the Saudi Super Cup in 2025 Saudi Super Cup. This remarkable turn around from relegation to continental champions represents one of the club’s most dramatic and inspiring chapters.

Shield of Sports Excellence and the title of ambassador of the homeland

In 2009, the club celebrated its 75th anniversary. On 3 July 2009, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz received the heads and members of the honor of the club and its board of directors, on the occasion of Al-Ahli winning four International titles in 2008. The club was awarded the highest honor; it was presented with the shield of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques for sports excellence, and the title "Ambassador of the Homeland".

The Jeddah Derby

The Jeddah Derby refers to the rivalry between Al-Ahli and Al-Ittihad Club, the two major football clubs based in Jeddah. The fixture is one of the most prominent derbies in Saudi football, reflecting the city’s deep sporting culture and passionate fan bases. Matches between the two sides are regularly contested in domestic competitions such as the Saudi Pro League and the King’s Cup, often drawing large attendances and significant media attention. The rivalry dates back decades and is known for its intense atmosphere both on and off the pitch.

Al Ahli Jeddah, officially known as Al Ahli Saudi Football Club, is one of the most prestigious and successful soccer teams in Saudi Arabia. Founded in 1937 and based in Jeddah, the club has a rich history and a passionate fan base. Known for their distinctive green and white colors, Al Ahli has earned a reputation for excellence both domestically and in regional competitions.

The team competes in the Saudi Pro League, the top tier of Saudi football, and has claimed numerous league titles and domestic cups, showcasing their dominance in the sport. Al Ahli Jeddah is also a regular contender in the AFC Champions League, representing Saudi Arabia on the continental stage.

The club's home matches are played at the King Abdullah Sports City, a modern stadium that can accommodate thousands of fans, creating an electric atmosphere during games. Al Ahli is known for its commitment to developing local talent, and its youth academy has produced many players who have gone on to represent the national team.

With a storied legacy, a commitment to excellence, and a vibrant community of supporters, Al Ahli Jeddah continues to be a cornerstone of Saudi Arabian football, striving for glory both on and off the pitch.