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Al Fateh Club

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Al Fateh Club is one of the sports clubs in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, headquartered in al-Ahsa Governorate in the Eastern Province, namely in al-Mubarraz District. It is currently classified among the eighteen clubs in the Saudi Pro League and was founded in 1958.

Sports at Al Fateh Club

In addition to football, Al Fateh Club is active in several sports, including cycling, swimming, karate, table tennis, handball, volleyball, tennis, judo, taekwondo, basketball, billiards, badminton, and female billiards.

Al Fateh Club Logo

Al Fateh Club's distinctive logo has the letter F in English in green and blue. The green color represents the rich agricultural heritage of al-Ahsa, the largest self-contained oasis in the world. The blue color symbolizes the meaning of al-Ahsa, the sound of water underground. The logo as a whole represents the letter F in English, referring to the name "al-Fateh." The diamond shape symbolizes the letter "F" in the ancient Musnad language.

Establishment of Al Fateh Club

The establishment of the club witnessed several historical phases, including the initiative to create the club in 1958, which originated from a group of amateur young men united by their love for football in one of the neighborhoods of al-Mubarraz in the city of al-Ahsa. The team was called at that time "Shabab al-Mubarraz" (Youth of al-Mubarraz.) Their stadium was located north of Ashrofiah District, south of the club's current location. The club's first building before its official adoption was Salem House (known as "Bohiya"), with a rent of SAR50 at the time. In 1968, the Youth Welfare, affiliated with the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs at that time, officially recognized the club as one of the sports clubs in the Kingdom. It was called "Al Fateh Club" and its three colors were chosen: blue, white, and green.