
Al Sadd is a football club from Qatar. The club was founded in 1969. Al Sadd is commonly known by the code SAD. Home matches are played at Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium (Al-Sadd Stadium) in Doha, which has a listed capacity of 15,000 on a grass surface. Al Sadd competes in Arab Club Champions Cup and other competitions tracked on Sportra. Al Sadd's Sportra hub links squad lists, upcoming fixtures, recent results, multi-competition standings, advanced season statistics, and headline news in one place. On Sportra you can follow Al Sadd fixtures, results, squad, league standings, season statistics, and the latest football news.

SAD · Club
Season intelligence
Stable formation usage — predictable structure and high tactical familiarity.
2W 1D 1L in last 4 — 1.75 PPG. Rarely stacks consecutive defeats.
Biggest results, streaks, and set-piece record.
Al Sadd is a football club from Qatar. The club was founded in 1969. Al Sadd is commonly known by the code SAD. Home matches are played at Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium (Al-Sadd Stadium) in Doha, which has a listed capacity of 15,000 on a grass surface. Al Sadd competes in Arab Club Champions Cup and other competitions tracked on Sportra. Al Sadd's Sportra hub links squad lists, upcoming fixtures, recent results, multi-competition standings, advanced season statistics, and headline news in one place. On Sportra you can follow Al Sadd fixtures, results, squad, league standings, season statistics, and the latest football news.

SAD · Club
Season intelligence
Stable formation usage — predictable structure and high tactical familiarity.
2W 1D 1L in last 4 — 1.75 PPG. Rarely stacks consecutive defeats.
Biggest results, streaks, and set-piece record.

For more than 90 minutes of action at Levi’s Stadium, Switzerland was on the front foot against Qatar. But in stoppage time, a thunderous header from Boualem Khoukhi pulled Qatar level, and gave his nation its first World Cup point when the final whistle blew. Shocking Switzerland in the process. The Swiss were in control […]
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For more than 90 minutes of action at Levi’s Stadium, Switzerland was on the front foot against Qatar. But in stoppage time, a thunderous header from Boualem Khoukhi pulled Qatar level, and gave his nation its first World Cup point when the final whistle blew. Shocking Switzerland in the process. The Swiss were in control […]
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