Al Sadd Futsal Team

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2024 Al Sadd SC continued their domestic success by winning the Qatar Stars League and Emir of Qatar Cup.
March 16 2023 Head-to-head statistics against Al Rayyan were updated, showing comprehensive competitive records across multiple tournaments including Qatar Stars League, Sheikh Jassem Cup, Emir Cup, Crown Prince Cup, Reserve League, Qatar Stars Cup, and Arab Champions League.
2021 Baghdad Bounedjah won the Qatar Stars League top goalscorer award for the second time
2021 Xavi departed Al Sadd to become the manager of Barcelona, his boyhood club.
2020 Akram Afif won the Qatar Stars League top goalscorer award
2019 Baghdad Bounedjah won the Qatar Stars League top goalscorer award
2019 Under Xavi's management, Al-Sadd won six cups and one championship title between 2019 and 2021.
2019 Xavi ended his professional playing career at Al Sadd and began his career as a football manager.
2019 Xavi helped Al Sadd SC win the League.
June 3 2019 FIFA Council announced Qatar as the host of the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup, automatically qualifying Al Sadd SC as the host club team.
2017 Xavi led Al Sadd SC to win the Super Cup and the Emir Cup.
2015 Al-Sadd signed Barcelona's Spanish international Xavi.
2015 Talal Al-Bloushi guided Al Sadd SC to win the Emir Cup.
2014 Achieved largest Asian victory by defeating Lokomotiv 6-2 in the 2014-15 season
2014 Raúl helped Al Sadd SC win the Emir Cup.
May 28 2014 The Asian record for Al Sadd SC was updated, detailing their competitive history in Asian football tournaments.
March 2014 Al Sadd Futsal Team is inaugurated in the Guinness Book of World Records for winning 34 consecutive matches, the most for any futsal team.
2013 Al Sadd Futsal Team wins the Qatar Futsal League (QFL) for the 2012/13 season, becomes a Finalist in both the Qatar Federation Cup and Super Cup, and reaches the Group Stages of the AFC Club Championship.
March 2013 End of Al Sadd's 34-match consecutive winning streak, which started in January 2012.
2012 Under Amouta and captain Raúl, Al Sadd set a league record by winning their first nine league games and subsequently won the 2012–13 Qatar Stars League title.
2012 Al-Sadd signed former Real Madrid captain Raúl on a free transfer from Schalke 04.
2012 Al Sadd Futsal Team fielded its first team squad for the 2012/13 season, representing the club in futsal competitions.
2012 Al Sadd Futsal Team wins the Qatar Futsal League (QFL) for the 2011/12 season.
September 2012 Al Sadd Futsal Team secured another Qatar League title for the 2012-2013 season.
August 2012 Al Sadd Futsal Team won their fourth Qatar League championship for the 2012-2013 season.
June 2012 Club logo modified to include two golden stars representing the Asian titles of 1989 and 2011.
May 2012 Hussein Amotta, a former Al-Sadd midfielder, was appointed as the new head coach after the departure of Fossati.
January 2012 Began an unprecedented winning streak of 34 consecutive matches.
January 2012 Beginning of Al Sadd's record-breaking winning streak in futsal.
2011 Abdulla Koni led Al Sadd SC to victory in the AFC Champions League.
2011 Al Sadd won the AFC Champions League and qualified for the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup, where they finished third.
2011 Set a club record with the longest winning run of 9 consecutive matches in the 2011-12 season
2011 Mohammad Eisa Al-Qubaisi from Qatar takes over as manager of Al Sadd Futsal Team and continues to lead the team as of the current date
2011 Al Sadd Futsal Team finishes 3rd in the Qatar Futsal League (QFL), reaches Quarter-Finals of the Qatar Federation Cup, and becomes a Finalist in the Super Cup.
September 2011 Al Sadd Futsal Team regained the Qatar League championship for the 2011-2012 season.
August 2011 Al Sadd Futsal Team claimed their third Qatar League championship for the 2011-2012 season.
2010 Al Sadd Futsal Team finishes 2nd in the Qatar Futsal League (QFL), wins the Qatar Federation Cup, and becomes a Finalist in the Super Cup.
2010 Al Sadd participates in the AFC Futsal Club Championship, topping their group and advancing to the semi-finals. They defeat Nagoya Oceans 7-4 in the semi-finals but lose 5-2 to Foolad Mahan in the final in Tehran.

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