Al-Yarmouk SC (Syria)
Full name | Al-Yarmouk Sports Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | Homenetmen (Armenian: Հ.Մ.Ը.Մ) | ||
Founded | 1925 | ||
Ground | 7 April Stadium, Aleppo | ||
Capacity | 12,000 | ||
President | Kevork Mavian | ||
Manager | Hagop Derboghosian | ||
League | Syrian 2nd Division | ||
2018–2019 | 19th | ||
Website | https://www.facebook.com/homenetmen4ever/ Official page | ||
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Al-Yarmouk active sections | ||
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Football |
Basketball |
Women's Basketball |
Al-Yarmouk Sports Club (Arabic: نادي اليرموك الرياضي) (Armenian: Ալ-Յարմուկ) is a Syrian sports club based in Aleppo, best known for their football. Founded in 1925, Al-Yarmouk is the 2nd oldest sports organization in Syria. The club have won the Syrian regions football championship for several times before the establishment of the official Syrian football league in 1966. They were the winners of the Syrian Cup in 1963–1964, being the only official achievement in the club's history. Between 1925 and 1946, Al-Yarmouk was known as Homenetmen Aleppo. In 1946, the name was changed to Al-Nadi As-Souri (Arabic: the Syrian Club) until 1971 when it was renamed Al-Yarmouk. The club play their home games at the 7 April Municipal Stadium.
Al-Yarmouk SC are also known for their basketball teams (men and women).[1] As of 2012, 9 types of sports are being practiced by the club.[2]
History
With the arrival of the Armenian refugees and survivors of the Armenian genocide, Aleppo became an active cultural and educational centre for the Armenian community of Syria. Armenians have founded many cultural, scouting and sport organizations in the city.[3] The young generation was mainly interested in football and athletics. The Armenian organizations formed their own football teams to compete with each other within the community.[4]
In 1925, by the efforts of Levon Apkarian, Garabed Hovagimian, Vahan Tamzarian and many others, 6 of the created Armenian football teams; Aghpyur, Ararat, Ardziv, Gaidzag, Nubarian and Dalvorig were unified to form the Homenetmen Aleppo sporting club and football team as a branch of the Homenetmen Armenian worldwide sport and scouting organization.[5]
The first directing committee of the newly established Homenetmen Aleppo included:
- Dikran Aghajanian
- Levon Apkarian
- Mihran Garabedian
- Luther Masbanjian
- Sahag Khachadurian
- Levon Babigian
- Shavarsh Bekiarian
Prior to the foundation of the Syrian official football league, the club have competed in various regional competitions in the Aleppo Governorate such as the regional league of Aleppo and the Aleppo Municipality Shield (Arabic: درع بلدية حلب).
They have played in the Syrian Premier League starting from the first ever season in 1966–1967 until 1982–1983 when they were relegated to the 2nd division. Since then, the team failed to return to the top level.
During 2011–2012 season, the club came 5th in the Syrian 2nd Division; 4th Regional Group, thus maintaining their place in the current level (second highest in Syria) for the next season.[6][7]
Football team achievements
- Syrian Cup: 1
- Winner : 1964
- Runner-up : 1966, 1968
Current squad
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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Coaching and medical staff
Administration
Administrative Board of Al-Yarmouk SC Aleppo:
Office | Name |
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President of the Board | Kevork Mavian |
Member of the Board | Dr. Harout Bakkalian |
Member of the Board | Serge Balabanian |
Member of the Board | Kevork Mavian |
Member of the Board | Apig Basmajian |
Member of the Board | Maria Kapoujian |
Member of the Board | Yeran Bakkalian |
Last updated: April 2012
Source: Kantsasar Armenian Weekly
References
- ^ H. Zain/ H. Said (18 December 2014). "Al-Jalaa basketball team takes lead in 1st leg of Aleppo Gathering League Tournament". Syrian Arab News Agency. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
- ^ "Al-Yarmouk, History". asia-basket.com. Retrieved 22 January 2022.
- ^ "Homenetmen-history". massis.org. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ "Syria foundation dates". RSSF. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ http://alepposport.com/vb/t2973.html?t-2973.html= Archived 2012-04-26 at the Wayback Machine Aleppo sport:Al Yarmouk
- ^ "Al-Yarmouk SC". goalzz.com. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ "Syrian League 2nd Division 2018/19". goalzz.com. Retrieved 24 September 2022.