Al Bayraq FC
Full nameAl Bayraq Football Club
Founded2015; 9 years ago (2015)
GroundIrqah Sports Stadium, Riyadh
ManagerSaudi Arabia Abdullah Al-Kaltham
LeagueSaudi Women's First Division League
2023–24SWFDL, Group A: 4th of 6

Al Bayraq Football Club (Arabic: نادي البيرق), formerly known as Sama, is a Saudi football team, based in Riyadh, that competes in the Saudi Women's First Division League.[1]

The team played in the inaugural Saudi Women's Premier League but faced relegation.[2]

History

Hanul: (2015–2021)

Established in 2015 as a community team under the name Hanel, the squad entered the women's first football league at the Kingdom Al-Riyadh Women's League in 2018, achieving a 3rd-place finish. They returned for the 2019–20 edition, leading the league before it was canceled due to COVID-19. In 2020, they joined the newly launched Women's Community Football League, topping Riyadh group B alongside teams like Al Yamamah. Advancing to the knockout stage, the team narrowly lost 1–0 to Challenge FC.[3][4]

Sama: (2021–2023)

Renamed as the Sama Women's Football Team in 2021, the squad entered the first SAFF Women's National Football Championship, securing a third-place finish in the central province group. Despite a promising start, Sama faced a setback in the knockout stage, losing 3–1 to Jeddah Eagles. Following the introduction of the Saudi Women's Premier League, Sama earned a spot in the league after reaching the 2022 final knockout stage. However, their journey in the premier league was challenging, marked by a tough debut loss of 18–0 to Al Nassr at home. Sama struggled throughout the season, losing all matches and conceding 174 goals, averaging 12.36 goals per match, leading to their relegation from the premier league.[5][6]

Al Bayraq: (2023–present)

After being relegated to the Saudi Women's First Division League, the team underwent another name change in 2023 to become Al Bayraq Football Club. They participated in the inaugural 2023–24 SAFF Women's Cup, experiencing an early exit after losing 1–17 to Al Ahli in the quarter-final.

Players

Current squad

As of 18 November 2023

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Morocco MAR Bouchra Tatlalou
DF Saudi Arabia KSA Mongia Awaji
FW Algeria ALG Besma Benlekhlef
FW Algeria ALG Kenza Hadjar
  Salha
  Fay
  Sarah
  Raghad
5 Syria SYR Myassar Al-Abassi
  Renade
No. Pos. Nation Player
Saudi Arabia KSA Wafaa
Egypt EGY Amal Heseen
  Ruqaia
  Najlaa
  Nourah
Saudi Arabia KSA Hessa
  Sadeem
  Asmaa
  Joud
  Amira

2023–24 Season games

9 November 2023 Al-Shoulla 3–0 Al-Bayraq Riyadh
16:00 Stadium: Irqah Sports Stadium
16 November 2023 Al-Bayraq 0–4 Al Hmmah Riyadh
21:00
  • Bendukilou x4'
Stadium: Irqah Sports Stadium
23 November 2023 Al Bayraq 1–17 Al-Ahli Riyadh
20:00
  • Benlekhlef 75'
Stadium: Inaya Medical Colleges Stadium
Referee: Reem Al-Dawsari
14 December 2023 Al-Bayraq 6–0 Al-Orobah Riyadh
15:00
  • Benlekhlef 7', 19', 23', 27', 76'
  • Heseen 39'
Stadium: Irqah Sports Stadium
23 December 2023 Golden Eagles 3–3 Al-Bayraq Riyadh
21:00
Stadium: Irqah Sports Stadium
5 January 2024 Al-Bayraq 22–0 Al-Watani Riyadh
18:00
  • Benlekhlef 14', 16', 30', 44', 45', 69', 70', 86'
  • Hadjar 23', 27', 33', 38', 57', 68', 72'
  • Al-Abassi 42', 76'
  • Sadeen 64'
  • Fay 65'
  • Salaha 79', 90'
  • Own Goal 82'
Stadium: Irqah Sports Stadium
11 January 2024 Al-Bayraq 3–1 Al-Shoulla Riyadh
15:00
  • Wafaa 10'
  • Benlekhlef 31'
  • Hadjar 45'
Stadium: Irqah Sports Stadium
19 January 2024 Al Hmmah Cancelled Al-Bayraq Riyadh
21:00 Stadium: Irqah Sports Stadium
25 January 2024 Al-Orobah 0–7 Al-Bayraq Riyadh
15:00
  • Hadjar 10', 19', 44', 48', 60'
  • Salha 15'
  • Wafaa 35'
Stadium: Irqah Sports Stadium
1 February 2024 Al-Bayraq 1–1 Golden Eagles Riyadh
21:00
Stadium: Irqah Sports Stadium

References

  1. ^ "Al Bayraq – Team info". kooora.com (in Arabic). Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Sama's Relegation to the Women's First Division League". alyaum.com (in Arabic). 5 February 2023. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Continued Emergence of Women's Football in Saudi Arabia". kooora.com (in Arabic). Riyan Al Jidani. 23 November 2018. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  4. ^ "Saudi Women's Football Prepares for a Transitional Phase". cover-sd.com (in Arabic). 25 September 2018. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  5. ^ "Hot Start to the Saudi Women's League – Al-Nassr Beats Sama 18-0". goal.com (in Arabic). 13 October 2022. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  6. ^ "Saudi Women's Premier League... Al Hilal won with an 18–0 against Sama and Al Nassr won with four goals". goal.com (in Arabic). 19 November 2022. Retrieved 23 November 2023.