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Al-Ula Women's Football Club () is a Saudi professional
women's football Women's football most often refers to: * Women's association football Women's football may also refer to: * Women's gridiron football * Women's Australian rules football * Ladies' Gaelic football * Women's rugby league * Women's rugby union ...
club based in
Al-Ula al-Ula (), officially AlUla, is an ancient Arabian oasis city and governorate located in Medina Province, Saudi Arabia, northwest of the city of Medina. Situated in the Hejaz, a region that features prominently in the history of Islam as well ...
, Medina Province. It plays in the
Saudi Women's Premier League The Saudi Women's Premier League officially the SAFF Women's Premier League () is the top flight of women's football in Saudi Arabia. History The first Saudi women's club were King's United based in Jeddah, and Eastern Flames in Dhahran. Bot ...
, the top tier women's football league in Saudi Arabia. Al-Ula successfully secured promotion to the premier league in their inaugural season.


History

Founded in 2023, Al-Ula's women's team began its journey in May, holding trials after appointing Jordanian coach Alaa Abu Qasheh to lead. Starting training sessions in mid-July, they aim to shape a team that meets high expectations for their debut in the Women's First Division League in November. Prior to launching their league campaign, the club secured the signatures of five foreign players, including two European internationals, Bosnian
Selma Kapetanović Selma Kapetanović (born 9 December 1996) is a Bosnian Association football, footballer who plays as a midfielder for Saudi club Al-Ula FC (women), Al-Ula and has appeared for the Bosnia and Herzegovina women's national football team, Bosnia and ...
and Croatian Fatjesa Gegollaj, marking the league's first-ever signings of active European internationals. The club made history by winning their inaugural match 14–0 against Ohd, a game that concluded before full time due to a shortage of players on the opposing team. Following an impressive performance in the group stage, where they won seven matches and drew one, maintaining an unbeaten record, Al-Ula secured qualification for the final stages. Al-Ula outperformed Al-Bayraq with a 5–0 victory and drew 1–1 against Abha, securing their spot in the league's semi-finals. On March 10, 2024, Al-Ula secured promotion to the Saudi Women's Premier League by defeating Al-Amal 3–0 in the semi-final match. Al-Ula emerged as champions of the First Division, clinching victory in the final by defeating Al-Taraji on penalties, thus becoming the second team ever to claim the title.


Players


Current squad


Coaching and management staff

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Records and statistics


Competition record

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Selma Kapetanović Selma Kapetanović (born 9 December 1996) is a Bosnian Association football, footballer who plays as a midfielder for Saudi club Al-Ula FC (women), Al-Ula and has appeared for the Bosnia and Herzegovina women's national football team, Bosnia and ...
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Honours

* Saudi Women's First Division League (tier 2): **Champions (1): 2023–24


References


External links


Al-Ula
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