Results

Saudi Arabia Division 1 05/18 18:00 34 [18] Ohod Madinah v Al Faisaly Harmah [14] W 3-2
Saudi Arabia Division 1 05/12 18:00 33 [2] Al Najma v Ohod Madinah [18] L 2-0
Saudi Arabia Division 1 05/07 16:30 32 [18] Ohod Madinah v Al Jubail Club [13] L 1-2
Saudi Arabia Division 1 04/28 15:50 31 [3] Al Adalh v Ohod Madinah [18] D 1-1
Saudi Arabia Division 1 04/22 16:25 30 [18] Ohod Madinah v Al Batin [13] L 0-2
Saudi Arabia Division 1 04/15 16:00 29 [10] Yzeure v Ohod Madinah [18] L 2-0
Saudi Arabia Division 1 04/09 13:15 28 [16] Al Ain FC v Ohod Madinah [18] D 1-1
Saudi Arabia Division 1 04/02 16:15 27 [18] Ohod Madinah v Al Safa [17] W 2-0
Saudi Arabia Division 1 03/15 19:00 26 [9] Al-Arabi Al-Saudi v Ohod Madinah [18] W 3-4
Saudi Arabia Division 1 03/08 19:00 25 [18] Ohod Madinah v Neom SC [1] L 0-1
Saudi Arabia Division 1 03/04 19:00 24 [9] Al-Bukayriyah FC v Ohod Madinah [18] D 1-1
Saudi Arabia Division 1 02/24 16:05 23 [8] JMS Hurry-Up v Ohod Madinah [18] L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 34 17 17
Wins 6 4 2
Draws 6 1 5
Losses 22 12 10
Goals for 31 19 12
Goals against 55 30 25
Clean sheets 4 2 2
Failed to score 13 5 8

Wikipedia - Ohod Club

Ohod Club (Arabic: نادي أحد) is a Saudi Arabian professional football club based in Medina, which competes in the Saudi First Division League.

History

Ohod was named after Mount Uhud, hence the nickname "Al-Jabal". Ohod have won the Saudi First Division three times and have been runners-up five times. They play their home games at the Prince Mohammed bin Abdul Aziz Stadium.

During the 1994 FIFA World Cup, two players from Ohod, Hamzah Idris and Thomas Libiih, were selected for the Saudi Arabia national team and Cameroon national team, respectively. Other famous players are Redha Tukar (1995–2001) and Mohammad Khouja (2003–2005).

The Uhud soccer team, based in Saudi Arabia, is a prominent club known for its rich history and passionate fan base. Founded in the city of Medina, Uhud has established itself as a competitive force in the Saudi football landscape. The team is named after the famous Uhud Mountain, symbolizing strength and resilience, which reflects the club's spirit on and off the pitch.

Uhud competes in the Saudi leagues, showcasing a blend of local talent and skilled players from various backgrounds. The team's colors, emblem, and traditions resonate deeply with its supporters, creating a vibrant atmosphere during home matches at their stadium. The club is committed to developing young talent and fostering a strong community connection, making it a vital part of the region's sports culture.

With a focus on teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship, Uhud aims to achieve success in domestic competitions while aspiring to make a mark on the international stage. The team's dedication to excellence and its unwavering support from fans make Uhud a beloved institution in Saudi Arabian soccer.