Al Hilal Club (Omdurman)
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| Full name | Al-Hilal Sports Club | |||
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| Nickname(s) | Seed Al-Balad (The Leader of the Country) Al-Mawj Al-Azraq (The Blue Wave) Nadi Al-Haraka Al-Wataniya (National Movement Club) Nadi Al-Shaab (People's Club) | |||
| Founded | 13 February 1930 | |||
| Ground | Al-Hilal Stadium | |||
| Capacity | 65,000 | |||
| Chairman | Hesham Hassan Al Subat | |||
| Manager | Laurentiu Reghecampf | |||
| League | Super D1 (temporarily) | |||
| 2024–25 | Super D1, 1st out of 16 (ineligible) | |||
| Website | alhilalsc | |||
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Al Hilal Sports Club (Arabic: نادي الهلال), known as Al Hilal S.C or simply Al Hilal, is a Sudanese professional football club based in Omdurman that competes in the Sudan Premier League. The club currently competes in the Super D1, the top-flight of football in Mauritania, due to the Sudanese civil war.
Name and History
The name Hilāl is derived from the Arabic word for "crescent".
The club's motto, "Allah – Al-Watan – Al-Hilal," translates to "God – The Nation – Al-Hilal" in English.
Al-Hilal's home ground, the iconic Al-Hilal Stadium, is fondly nicknamed "The Blue Jewel." The stadium was officially inaugurated in January 2018 after significant renovations. What sets Al-Hilal apart from many other prominent African football giants is that their stadium was constructed entirely with the club's own private funding.
Continental Rivalries
Al Hilal has built fierce continental rivalries with powerhouse clubs like Al Ahly, TP Mazembe, ES Tunis. Matches against Al Ahly are notoriously heated, often marred by tension, controversy, and even clashes[1] between Egyptian and Sudanese supporters. However, in recent times, Al Hilal and Al Ahly's management have taken steps toward reconciliation, working to mend tensions and foster better relations; a testament to the intense history and impact of their fierce rivalry. Meanwhile, battles with ES Tunis and TP Mazembe are defined by relentless intensity and high stakes, with a fiercely contested head-to-head record that amplifies the rivalry's fire.
Captain History
 Amin Babeker Amin Babeker
 Muhamed Hussein Sharfi Muhamed Hussein Sharfi
 Hasan Mabrouk Hasan Mabrouk
 Abdelaal Hussein Abdelaal Hussein
 Hashem Deifallah Hashem Deifallah
 Saleh Rajab Saleh Rajab
 Yousef Abdelaziz Yousef Abdelaziz
 Awad Ahmed Awad Ahmed
 Muhamed Talaat Fareed Muhamed Talaat Fareed
 Alnour Balla Alnour Balla
 Abdelkheir Saleh Abdelkheir Saleh
.svg.png) Zaki Saleh Zaki Saleh
.svg.png) Siddiq Manzul Siddiq Manzul
.svg.png) Osman Al-Deim (1963-1964) Osman Al-Deim (1963-1964)
.svg.png) Sabit Dudu (1964-1967) Sabit Dudu (1964-1967)
.svg.png) Ebrahim Yahia Alkawarti (1967-1970) Ebrahim Yahia Alkawarti (1967-1970)
 Amin Zaki (1970-1971) Amin Zaki (1970-1971)
 Muhieldin Al-Deim (1971-1974) Muhieldin Al-Deim (1971-1974)
 Nasr El-Din Abbas (1974-1977) Nasr El-Din Abbas (1974-1977)
 Ali Gagarin (1977-1980) Ali Gagarin (1977-1980)
 Ezzeldin Al-Dehish (1979-1982) Ezzeldin Al-Dehish (1979-1982)
 Abdallah Musa (1981) Abdallah Musa (1981)
 Gasem Ahmed Osman (1982) Gasem Ahmed Osman (1982)
 Mustafa Al-Nager (1982-1986) Mustafa Al-Nager (1982-1986)
 Mustafa Seimawi (1986) Mustafa Seimawi (1986)
 Tareg Ahmed Adam (1987-1993) Tareg Ahmed Adam (1987-1993)
 Mansour Tenga (1993-1996) Mansour Tenga (1993-1996)
 Jamal Al-Thalab (1996-1997) Jamal Al-Thalab (1996-1997)
 Akef Ataa (1998) Akef Ataa (1998)
 Mustafa Kome (1999) Mustafa Kome (1999)
 Muhamed Hamdan (2000-2001) Muhamed Hamdan (2000-2001)
 Hemed Kamal (2002-2003) Hemed Kamal (2002-2003)
 Haitham Mustafa (2004-2012) Haitham Mustafa (2004-2012)
 Omer Bakhit (2013-2014) Omer Bakhit (2013-2014)
 Seif Mesawi (2015-2016) Seif Mesawi (2015-2016)
 Mudather Karika (2017-2018) Mudather Karika (2017-2018)
 Mohamed Ahmed Bashir (2018-2019) Mohamed Ahmed Bashir (2018-2019)
 Abdellatif Boya (2019-2021) Abdellatif Boya (2019-2021)
 Muhamed Abdelrahman (2022-) Muhamed Abdelrahman (2022-)
Players
- As of 15 August 2025
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Honours
National titles
- Sudan League /Sudan Premier League: 31 (Record)
- Sudan Cup: 10 - Champion: 1954, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2009, 2011, 2016, 2021–22, 2024-25
 
African titles
Arab titles
- Arab Cup Winners' Cup - Runner-up: (1) 2002
 
Performance in Caf Competition
CAF Champions League 39 Appearances
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Performance in Cecafa Competition
- CECAFA Clubs Cup 9 Appearances
- 1985 - Group stage
- 1987 - Group stage
- 1988 - 3rd Place
- 1989 - Group stage
- 1992 - Group stage
- 1994 - Semi-finals
- 1996 - Group stage
- 1999 - Quarter-finals
- 2024 - 3rd Place
References
- ^ ElMogy, Salma (17 May 2023). "CAF clear Al Ahly of racism allegations, fine club $120,000". KingFut. Retrieved 9 March 2025.
External links
- Official website (in Arabic)

















