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Al-Merrikh
Full nameAl-Merrikh Sporting Club
NicknamesAl-Zaeem الزعيم (The Chief)
The Red Devils
Al-Ahmar Al-Wahhaj (The Glowing Red)
Founded1908; 117 years ago (1908) as Al-Maslamah
1927; 98 years ago (1927) as Al–Merrikh SC
GroundAl-Merrikh Stadium
Omdurman, Khartoum State, Sudan
Capacity43,000[1]
PresidentMujahed Sahl
ManagerDarko Novic
LeagueSudan Premier League
2022–232nd of 18

Al-Merrikh Sporting Club (Arabic: نادي المريخ الرياضي) is a Sudanese professional football club based in the city of Omdurman. Their home stadium is Al-Merrikh Stadium, which is locally known as The Red Castle. Founded in 1908, Al-Merrikh is one of the oldest football clubs in Africa. The club competes in the Sudan Premier League, however they currently play in the Super D1, the top flight of Mauritania due to the Sudanese civil war.

Club history

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Al-Merrikh was founded under the name of Al-Masalma Sporting Club in 1908 by students from Al-Masalmah district that was headed by their chairman Jek Deng Aban Gorang in Omdurman of Gordon Memorial College. The club renamed as Al-Merrikh Sporting Club on 14 November 1927.[2]

Rivalries

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The club has a fierce rivalry with Al-Hilal with the games between them regularly selling out, as well as being the only other realistic challenger to the league crown. They won the Om-al-Dahab championship in 1965 and are the only team to have ever won this one time event. Al-Hilal is also based in Omdurman with only Al-Ardha Street separating the teams. Between them they are Sudan's most powerful and successful football clubs.[citation needed]

Honours

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Domestic

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Continental

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The only Club in Sudan to win Continental Cup.

CECAFA titles

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Players

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As of 19 September 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.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  SDN Jaras Kafi
2 DF  SDN Alburae Jamal
3 MF  SDN Musa Altayeb
4 DF  SDN Musab Makeen
5 DF  CGO Janard Mbemba
6 MF  SDN Almesbah Faisal
7 MF  SDN Muhamed Alrasheed (3th Captain)
8 MF  SDN Wajdi Handasa
9 FW  SDN Amar Ali
10 FW  GUI Aboubacar Bachir Bangoura
11 FW  GUI Moussa Moise Camara
12 DF  SDN Awad Zayed
13 DF  SDN Ahmed Tabanja
14 MF  SDN Muataz Hashem
15 MF  ZAM Obino Chisala
16 GK  SDN Muhamed Alnour Abouja
17 GK  SDN Ahmed Alfateh
18 MF  SDN Mustafa Salah Naji
19 FW  CIV Muhamed Gabane
20 DF  SDN Abdellatif Adam
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF  SDN Amir Kamal (Captain)
22 FW  SDN Musa Kanti
23 MF  SDN Abaker Adam
24 MF  SDN Waheeb Shendi
26 MF  MLI Fady Coulibaly
27 FW  SDN Mujtaba Faisal
28 MF  SDN Tajeldin Yagoub
29 MF  SDN Ramadan Agab (Vice-Captain)
30 MF  NGA Jide Fatokun
31 FW  SDN Mubarak Abdallah
32 FW  SDN Muhamed Tia Asad
33 DF  CHA Dia Wah Mickael
34 DF  MLI Daouda Ba
35 FW  SDN Atef Koko
36 GK  SDN Abdelbaset Awad
37 DF  SEN Daba Sogoba
38 MF  SDN Munzer Abdu
39 DF  SDN Awab Anter
40 GK  BFA Ladji Brahima Sanou
- MF  MAD Nicolas Randriamanampisoa

Performance in CAF Competitions

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Performance in Arab Competitions

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Performance in CECAFA Competitions

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References

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  1. ^ https://archive.today/20130805122747/http://mobile.nation.co.ke/Sports/Southern-Sudan-enjoys-sports-potential------------------/-/1294/1090366/-/format/xhtml/item/0/-/apcaiuz/-/index.html
  2. ^ "تأسيس نادي المريخ (Foundation of the club)". Al-Merrikh Official website. 1 September 2014. Archived from the original on 23 May 2015. Retrieved 2 May 2015.