JEDDAH: Jeddah’s Al-Ittihad Football Club has been inducted into an illustrious network of the oldest football clubs in the world.
It comes as the club celebrates 97 years since its founding with a special ceremony on Jan. 2, held at the Abadi theater in Jeddah.
The event is hosted under the auspices of the National Calendar of Events of Jeddah Governorate, and will include a special tribute to Al-Ittihad’s late honorary president, Prince Talal bin Mansour.
As part of the evening, Al-Ittihad fans will learn more about their club’s proud history in an exhibition. There will also be musical performances by renowned Gulf artists Hussain Al-Jassmi from UAE and Fahad Al-Kubaisi from Qatar.
Al-Ittihad, the first and oldest football club in Saudi Arabia, will receive membership to the Club of Pioneers during the event.
It is the first Saudi, Arab and Gulf club to obtain membership in the network that brings together the oldest football clubs in the world.
The Club of Pioneers was founded in 2013 by Sheffield FC, the first and oldest association football club in the world. It has 32 members from countries including India, Chile, Japan, South Africa and now Saudi Arabia.
Speaking to Arab News, Loay Mashabi, chairman of the Al-Ittihad board, expressed his pride at the induction: “Today, as we celebrate our 97th anniversary, we take immense pride in being the oldest sports club in Saudi Arabia, standing alongside pioneers like Sheffield FC. Our legacy reflects the spirit of Jeddah — vibrant, resilient and deeply rooted in history.”
He added: “This milestone inspires us to honor our past while shaping the future of football in the Kingdom and the region. As we look toward our centennial, we reaffirm our commitment to excellence, aligning with Vision 2030 and showcasing Saudi Arabia as a global leader in sports.”
Al-Ittihad’s former captain, Mohammed Noor, said: “Al-Ittihad fans should be proud of their club and our heritage is important for our path forward. Our team has accomplished many achievements and titles, and I am proud to be part of it.”
On X, Sheffield FC, founder of the Club of Pioneers, welcomed Al-Ittihad into the network.
The chairman of Sheffield FC Richard Tims said: “It's a great honor for myself to be in Saudi Arabia to welcome the dean of Saudi football clubs into our special club the Pioneers. Pioneers represent the oldest and first football clubs from every country and it's a great honor for the world's first football club Sheffield FC to welcome the first of Arabia, Al-Ittihad as a new member of the Club of Pioneers, a worldwide unique network of the oldest football clubs in each country.”
He added: “The theme of the Club of Pioneers is "Integrity - Respect - Community", and I am sure Al-Ittihad Football Club shares the same values.”
As part of the celebration, Princess Manal bint Talal bin Mansour was also honored with the honorary presidency certificate for her late father, who was known for his great sacrifices for Al-Ittihad Club.
There are more than 172 football clubs in Saudi Arabia, with Al-Ittihad, the first, founded in 1927.
The club has won nine Saudi League titles, nine King’s Cups and eight Crown Prince Cups to date. It holds 48 official championship wins.
As well as domestic success, the club has a storied regional and Asian record, including back-to-back AFC Champions League titles, and Asian Cup Winners’ Cup, GCC Champions League and Arab Champions League titles.