Al-Duhail SC–Al Sadd SC rivalry

Other namesAl-Duhail vs Al Sadd
LocationQatar Qatar (Doha), Asia
TeamsAl-Duhail
Al Sadd
First meetingAl Sadd 0–1 Lekhwiya
Qatar Stars League
(2 November 2010)
Latest meetingAl Sadd 3–1 Al-Duhail
Qatar Stars League
(4 May 2023)
BroadcastersbeIN Sports
Alkass Sports
StadiumsAbdullah bin Khalifa Stadium Al-Duhail
Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium Al Sadd
Statistics
Meetings total50 (28 league)
Most winsAl-Duhail (23)
Top scorerBaghdad Bounedjah (23)
All-time seriesAl-Duhail: 23
Drawn: 9
Al Sadd: 18
Largest victory

The fixture between Al-Duhail and Al Sadd is a local derby in Doha, Qatar and a fierce rivalry. The derby does not have a common name. Since the establishment of Al-Duhail, the matches between the two teams have become the most important in Qatar. The two teams have won the Qatar Stars League title 22 times, the Emir of Qatar Cup 21 times, the Qatar Cup (ex) Crown Prince Cup 11 times, and Sheikh Jassim Cup 17 times. On the continental level Al Sadd won the AFC Champions League twice and the Arab Champions League once.

History

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Nam Tae-hee the only one who played for both clubs.

Al-Duhail was founded in 2009 in the name of Lekhwiya who has the biggest financial budget in Qatar, and its beginning was in the Second Division, and it only lasted for one season.[1] In his first season in the Qatar Stars League, Lekhwiya won the title to present himself as a new competitor to start a great competition with Al Sadd, which is the largest club in Qatar and the most titled.[2] on the other side Al-Sadd was shining in the AFC Champions League where it won the title for the second time in its history.[3][4] and qualifies to participate in the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup as the first Qatari club and achieved third place. In the same season Lekhwiya won the league title for the second time in a row.[5] To continue his dominance in the Qatar Stars League for two more times, in the middle of it a championship for Al Sadd in the 2012–13 season, surpassing him. In the same season they met for the first time in the Crown Prince Cup final, which ended with Lekhwiya winning the title for the first time. On April 21, 2012, Mamadou Niang scored the first hat-trick in the history of the confrontations between the two clubs in the semi-finals of the Crown Prince Cup. In the 2014–15 season, the two clubs dominated all the local championships, where Lekhwiya won the Qatar Stars League and Crown Prince Cup, while Al Sadd won Emir of Qatar Cup and the Sheikh Jassim Cup. In the Champions League the two clubs’ journey was wonderful, as the two teams clashed in the Round of 16. Where is this considered the first time that two Qatari clubs met in Champions League that ended with Lekhwiya 4–3 on aggregate to end his career in the quarter-final against Al-Hilal.[6][7]

On April 10, 2017, it was decided to merge the two clubs, Lekhwiya the champion of Qatar Stars League and El Jaish SC into one entity under the name Al-Duhail Sports Club starting from next season.[8][9] On February 8, 2019, Korean Nam Tae-hee moved from Al-Duhail to Al Sadd in the first transfer deal between the two clubs, though two years later he returned to his team.[10][11] After six years of waiting and almost complete control of Al-Duhail, Al Sadd won the Qatar Stars League title for the 2018–19 season, while Al-Duhail was satisfied with the runner-up and won the Emir of Qatar Cup.[12] In the 2019 AFC Champions League, the two teams met in the Round of 16 and this time Al Sadd qualified with 4–2 on aggregate and was then eliminated in the semi-final against Al-Hilal. Under the leadership of Xavi, Al Sadd won the Qatar Stars League title for the 2020–21 season unbeaten for the 15th time in its history.[13][14] On December 11, 2019, Khalifa bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani son of the former Emir of Qatar, Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani was elected president of Al-Duhail SC during the club's General Assembly meeting.[15][16]


All-time head-to-head results

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As of 18 May 2024
Tournament GP DV D SV GoalD GoalS
Qatar Stars League 28 10 6 12 49 56
Emir of Qatar Cup 8 3 1 4 13 15
Qatar Cup (ex) Crown Prince Cup 6 3 0 3 9 13
Sheikh Jassim Cup 4 1 0 3 8 9
Champions League 4 1 2 1 6 7
TOTAL 50 18 9 23 85 100
GP: Games Played
DV: Al-Duhail Victory
D: Draw
SV: Al Sadd Victory
GoalD: Al-Duhail Goals
GoalS: Al Sadd Goals

All-Time Top Scorers

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Player Club QSL Emir Cup Qatar Cup Super Cup International Total
Algeria Baghdad Bounedjah Al Sadd 13 3 4 3 23
South Korea Nam Tae-hee Al-Duhail, Al Sadd 8 1 2 2 16
Tunisia Youssef Msakni Al-Duhail 4 1 1 1 3 10
Qatar Hassan Al-Haydos Al Sadd 4 3 1 1 9
Morocco Youssef El-Arabi Al-Duhail 5 1 1 7
Qatar Ismaeel Mohammad Al-Duhail 2 2 1 1 7
Qatar Khalfan Ibrahim Al Sadd 5 1 6
Qatar Akram Afif Al Sadd 2 1 1 2 6
Qatar Almoez Ali Al-Duhail 3 1 1 5

Hat-tricks

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A hat-trick is achieved when the same player scores three or more goals in one match. Listed in chronological order.

Sequence
Player No. of
goals
Time of goals Representing Final
score
Opponent Tournament
1. Senegal Mamadou Niang 3 35'p, 38', 90+4' Al Sadd 4–2 Lekhwiya Crown Prince Cup
2. Algeria Baghdad Bounedjah 3 5', 20', 66' Al Sadd 4–2 Al-Duhail Sheikh Jassim Cup
3. Algeria Baghdad Bounedjah 3 14', 50', 87' Al Sadd 3–1 Al-Duhail Qatar Stars League

Honours

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Al-Duhail Championship Al Sadd
International (Official)
AFC Champions League 2
0 Aggregate 2
Domestic (Official)
8 Qatar Stars League 17
4 Emir of Qatar Cup 19
4 Qatar Cup (ex) Crown Prince Cup 8
2 Sheikh Jassim Cup 15
18 Aggregate 59
International (Non-official)
Arab Champions League 1
GCC Champions League 1
0 Aggregate 2
18 Total Aggregate 63

Competitions

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League matches

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# Date Home team Score Away team Goals (home) Goals (away) Venue
1 2 November 2010 Al Sadd 0 – 1 Lekhwiya Razaq 77' Jassim bin Hamad Stadium
2 1 April 2011 Lekhwiya 1 – 2 Al Sadd Dame Traoré 88' Yusef Ahmed 80', Ali Afif 89' Thani bin Jassim Stadium
3 20 November 2011 Lekhwiya 0 – 1 Al Sadd Al-Hamad 39' Thani bin Jassim Stadium
4 11 March 2012 Al Sadd 1 – 2 Lekhwiya Ibrahim 78' Dagano 56', Tae-hee 82' Jassim bin Hamad Stadium
5 14 December 2012 Lekhwiya 0 – 3 Al Sadd Raúl 4', Ibrahim Majid 15', Ibrahim 58' (pen.) Thani bin Jassim Stadium
6 18 April 2013 Al Sadd 2 – 2 Lekhwiya Al-Haydos 26', Assadalla 36' Soria 48', Msakni 64' Jassim bin Hamad Stadium
7 12 December 2013 Al Sadd 2 – 3 Lekhwiya Ibrahim 56', 60' (pen.) Tae-hee 8', 27', Soria 44' (pen.) Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium
8 6 April 2014 Lekhwiya 0 – 2 Al Sadd Hassan 65', Medany 87' Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium
9 2 October 2014 Lekhwiya 0 – 3 Al Sadd Belhadj 26', Tabata 50', Khalfan Ibrahim 57' Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium
10 28 February 2015 Al Sadd 0 – 1 Lekhwiya Weiss 90+1' (pen.) Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium
11 27 November 2015 Al Sadd 2 – 4 Lekhwiya Belhadj 30', 58' Muntari 41', Msakni 57', Chico 83', Nam Tae-hee 90' (pen.) Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium
12 20 March 2016 Lekhwiya 2 – 3 Al Sadd Boudiaf 16', Ismaeel 85' Al Haidos 5', 42' (pen.), Hassan 87' Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium
13 16 October 2016 Lekhwiya 3 – 3 Al Sadd El-Arabi 23', Msakni 40', Tae-hee 77' Bounedjah 19', 83', Al-Haidos 70' (pen.) Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium
14 13 January 2017 Al Sadd 1 – 2 Lekhwiya Assadalla 26' Tae-hee 16', Musa 89' Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium
15 24 November 2017 Al Sadd 2 – 4 Al-Duhail Bounedjah 12', Ahmad 80' Almoez Ali 6', El-Arabi 20', Al Rawi 72', Tae-hee 89' Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium
16 1 March 2018 Al-Duhail 4 – 3 Al Sadd Ismaeel 37', Msakni 40', 88', El-Arabi 90+4' Hamroun 11', Bounedjah 71', 81' Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium
17 11 December 2018 Al Sadd 3 – 1 Al-Duhail Mendes 9' (o.g.), Al-Hajri 89', Bounedjah 90+4' El-Arabi 6' (pen.) Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium
18 30 March 2019 Al-Duhail 2 – 2 Al Sadd El-Arabi 75', 85' (pen.) Bounedjah 26', Naji Hussein 90+5' (o.g.) Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium
19 2 November 2019 Al-Duhail 4 – 1 Al Sadd Muntari 34', Boudiaf 45+1', Edmilson 81', Almoez Ali 90+1' Al-Haidos 14' Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium
20 8 August 2020 Al Sadd 1 – 0 Al-Duhail Tabata 24' Jassim bin Hamad Stadium
21 21 October 2020 Al-Duhail 1 – 3 Al Sadd Dudu 86' Nam Tae-hee 22', 70', Guilherme Torres 38' Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium
22 12 January 2021 Al Sadd 3 – 1 Al-Duhail Bounedjah 14', 50', 87' Almoez Ali 6' (pen.) Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium
23 3 November 2021 Al-Duhail 3 – 3 Al Sadd Olunga 24', 89', Pedro Miguel 31' (o.g.) Bounedjah 4', Khoukhi 73', Tabata 74' Thani bin Jassim Stadium
24 25 February 2022 Al Sadd 1 – 1 Al-Duhail Akram Afif 59' Edmilson 36' (pen.) Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium
25 12 March 2023 Al Sadd 2 – 2 Al-Duhail Bounedjah 34', Santi Cazorla 57' Nam Tae-hee 90', Fernández 90' Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium
26 4 May 2023 Al-Duhail 1 – 3 Al Sadd Michael Olunga 73' Bounedjah 41', Akram Afif 51' Rodrigo Tabata 75' Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium
27 13 December 2023 Al Sadd 3 – 1 Al-Duhail Akram Afif 57' (pen.), 90+13', Plata 59' Boudiaf 10' Jassim bin Hamad Stadium
28 5 April 2024 Al-Duhail 3 – 1 Al Sadd Almoez Ali 40', Olunga 57', Al-Brake 62' Akram Afif 45+2' Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium

Emir of Qatar Cup results

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# Date Round Home team Score Away team Goals (home) Goals (away) Venue
1 11 May 2013 Semi finals Al Sadd 3 – 2 Lekhwiya Mahmoud 31', Kasola 59', Al-Haydos 89' Msakni 26', Dia 66' Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium
2 15 May 2015 Semi finals Al Sadd 2 – 0 Lekhwiya Al-Haydos 62', 82' Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium
3 20 May 2016 Final Al Sadd 2 – 2
(pen. 2–4)
Al-Duhail Bounedjah 61', Hassan 67' Chic 70', Nam Tae-hee 77' Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium
4 11 May 2018 Semi finals Al Sadd 0 – 1 Al-Duhail Almoez Ali 68' Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium
5 16 May 2019 Final Al Sadd 1 – 4 Al-Duhail Akram Afif 7' Ali Afif 16', Edmilson 59', 81', El-Arabi 62' Al Janoub Stadium
6 31 October 2020 Semi-finals Al-Duhail 1 – 4 Al Sadd Edmilson 10' Khoukhi 59', Guilherme Torres 64', Bounedjah 77', Tabata 88' Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium
7 14 March 2022 Semi-finals Al Sadd 2 – 3 Al-Duhail Ayew 33', Bounedjah 90' Sassi 7', 80', Olunga 44' Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium
8 18 May 2024 Semi-finals Al-Duhail 0 – 1 Al Sadd Akram Afif 46' Al Janoub Stadium

Qatar Cup (ex) Crown Prince Cup results

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# Date Round Home team Score Away team Goals (home) Goals (away) Venue
1 21 April 2012 Semi finals Lekhwiya 2 – 4 Al Sadd Nam Tae-Hee 52' (pen.), Bougherra 84' Niang 35' (pen.), 38', 90+4', Khalfan Ibrahim 74' Suheim bin Hamad Stadium
2 4 May 2013 Final Lekhwiya 3 – 2 Al Sadd Ismaeel 15', Lamy 30', Msakni 42' Mahmoud 13' (pen.), Lee Jung-soo 90+1' Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium
3 27 April 2018 Final Al Sadd 1 – 2 Al-Duhail Al-Haidos 19' Ismaeel 78', El-Arabi 90+10' (pen.) Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium
4 17 January 2020 Final Al Sadd 4 – 0 Al-Duhail Nam Tae-hee 5', Bounedjah 21', 45', Akram Afif 72' (pen.) Jassim bin Hamad Stadium
5 26 February 2021 Final Al-Duhail 0 – 2 Al Sadd Bounedjah 9', 77' Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium
6 6 April 2023 Final Al-Duhail 2 – 0 Al Sadd Olunga 48',Sassi 53' Jassim bin Hamad Stadium

Sheikh Jassim Cup results

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# Date Round Home team Score Away team Goals (home) Goals (away) Venue
1 13 August 2014 Final Al Sadd 3 – 2 Lekhwiya Weiss 12' (pen.), Msakni 71' Rodrigo Tabata 10', Muriqui 80' (pen.), 86' Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium
2 21 January 2016 Final Lekhwiya 4 – 1 Al Sadd Ismaeel 18', Razaq 46', Nam Tae-hee 60' (pen.), Weiss 87' Al-Shammeri 50'
3 9 September 2017 Final Al-Duhail 2 – 4 Al Sadd Nam Tae-hee 41', Almoez Ali 90+6' Bounedjah 5', 20', 66', Hamroun 80' (pen.) Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium
4 17 August 2019 Final Al Sadd 1 – 0 Al-Duhail Assadalla 14' Jassim bin Hamad Stadium

International results

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# Season Round Home team Score Away team Goals (home) Goals (away) Venue
1 2015 Champions League Round of 16 1st leg Al Sadd 1 – 2 Lekhwiya Al-Haydos 37' Soria 13', Msakni 36' Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium
2 2nd leg Lekhwiya 2 – 2 Al Sadd Msakni 13', Ismaeel 83' Muriqui 36', Assadalla 63' Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium
3 2019 Champions League Round of 16 1st leg Al-Duhail 1 – 1 Al Sadd Msakni 44' Akram Afif 30' Al Janoub Stadium
4 2nd leg Al Sadd 3 – 1 Al-Duhail Akram Afif 20', Hassan 34', Yasser 90+1' (o.g.) Edmilson 56' Jassim bin Hamad Stadium

Shared player history

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Players who have played for both clubs

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  • South Korea Nam Tae-hee (Al-Duhail 2012–19 & 2021–present, Al Sadd 2019–21)

Qatar Stars League results

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The tables list the place each team took in each of the seasons.

09–10 10–11 11–12 12–13 13–14 14–15 15–16 16–17 17–18 18–19 19–20 20–21 21–22 22–23 23–24
No. of teams 12 12 12 12 14 14 14 14 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
Al-Duhail 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 6
Al Sadd 2 6 4 1 3 2 3 2 2 1 3 1 1 3 1

Notes

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