Saudi Arabia Pro League 04/18 18:00 28 [11] Al Shabab Riyadh v Abha [15] W 5-0
Saudi Arabia Pro League 04/06 19:00 27 [16] Al Taee v Al Shabab Riyadh [11] D 0-0
Saudi Arabia Pro League 04/03 19:00 26 [12] Al Shabab Riyadh v Al Riyadh [14] W 1-0
Saudi Arabia Pro League 03/30 19:00 25 [11] Al Shabab Riyadh v Al Hilal Riyadh [1] L 3-4
Saudi Arabia Pro League 03/14 19:00 24 [18] Al Hazm v Al Shabab Riyadh [12] W 0-3
Saudi Arabia Pro League 03/07 14:00 23 [11] Al Shabab Riyadh v Al Feiha [9] L 2-3
Saudi Arabia Pro League 03/02 14:00 22 [12] Al Khaleej Saihat v Al Shabab Riyadh [11] D 0-0
Saudi Arabia Pro League 02/25 17:00 21 [11] Al Shabab Riyadh v Al-Nassr Riyadh [2] L 2-3
Saudi Arabia Pro League 02/16 14:00 20 [6] Damac FC v Al Shabab Riyadh [11] W 0-1
Europe Friendlies 02/07 13:00 - Krasnodar v Al Shabab Riyadh L 1-0
Club Friendly List 01/24 16:45 - Al Shabab Riyadh v Roma L 1-2
World Club Friendlies 01/22 13:00 - Al Shabab Riyadh v Riga FC - Cancelled
Saudi Arabia Pro League 12/30 18:00 19 [15] Al Shabab Riyadh v Al Wahda Mecca [9] W 1-0
Saudi Arabia Pro League 12/22 15:00 18 [14] Al Akhdoud v Al Shabab Riyadh [12] L 1-0
Saudi Arabia Pro League 12/15 15:00 17 [7] Al Fateh SC v Al Shabab Riyadh [11] D 1-1
Saudi Arabia Cup 12/11 18:00 3 Al Shabab Riyadh v Al-Nassr Riyadh L 2-5
Saudi Arabia Pro League 12/07 18:00 16 [12] Al Shabab Riyadh v Al Ittifaq Dammam [8] D 0-0
Saudi Arabia Pro League 12/02 18:00 15 [11] Al Shabab Riyadh v Al Taawon Buraidah [5] L 1-2
Saudi Arabia Pro League 11/25 18:00 14 [3] Al Ahli Jeddah v Al Shabab Riyadh [11] D 0-0
Saudi Arabia Pro League 11/09 15:00 13 [18] Al Raed v Al Shabab Riyadh [10] L 2-1
Saudi Arabia Pro League 11/03 18:00 12 [11] Al Shabab Riyadh v Al Ittihad Jeddah [6] W 1-0
Saudi Arabia Pro League 11/01 17:00 12 Al Shabab Riyadh v Al Ittihad Jeddah - Postponed
Saudi Arabia Cup 10/31 12:15 4 Al Fateh SC v Al Shabab Riyadh W 1-2
Saudi Arabia Pro League 10/28 15:00 11 [16] Abha v Al Shabab Riyadh [11] L 2-1
Saudi Arabia Pro League 10/21 18:00 10 [11] Al Shabab Riyadh v Al Taee [15] W 2-0
Saudi Arabia Pro League 10/05 15:00 9 [15] Al Riyadh v Al Shabab Riyadh [11] D 2-2
Saudi Arabia Pro League 09/29 18:00 8 [3] Al Hilal Riyadh v Al Shabab Riyadh [11] L 2-0
Saudi Arabia Cup 09/24 18:00 5 Al Shabab Riyadh v Al Batin W 2-1
Saudi Arabia Pro League 09/21 18:00 7 [13] Al Shabab Riyadh v Al Hazm [18] W 4-1
Saudi Arabia Pro League 09/15 15:00 6 [9] Al Feiha v Al Shabab Riyadh [17] W 0-1

Wikipedia - Al Shabab FC (Riyadh)

Al-Shabab Football Club (Arabic: نادي الشباب; lit.'The Youth Football Club') is a Saudi Arabian professional football club based in Riyadh that competes in the Saudi Professional League. Founded in 1947 as Shabab Al Riyadh (شباب الرياض; lit.'Riyadhi Youth'), it was renamed Al Shabab in 1967.

History

Al Shabab was the first football club in Riyadh. The club began before 1947, with many conflicts before with its numerous members, but it was settled in 1947 and Abdulrahman Bin Saeed was the president. Five years later, Al Shabab won its first tournament beating Sakit Al Hadeed (Railway Club) in Riyadh. In 1955 Al Shabab beat the Military College to win the King Saud Cup. Two years passed, and a new conflict arose in 1957. The player, Saleh Jaber, was assigned captain, but then was fired, and the new captain was Ahmed Lmfoon. This did not please some members of the club. Soon the conflict was impossible to solve, and Abdulrahman Bin Saeed and some members, left Al Shabab and took the best players that played for the club back then in an injustice way leaving Al Shabab to a chaos, The club stopped for half a year due to financial weakness, a new football club was born from the conflicts and separation with Abdulrahman Bin Saeed as the president which is the club known today as Al-Hilal. Then in the beginning of 1959 another problem began, Abdullah Bin Ahmed, the president then, was all alone taking care of the club. He could not take the pressure of handling the club alone, and decided to take a vacation abroad. Before traveling, he disbanded the first team, and most of the players signed for other clubs mainly Al-Ahli and Al-Hilal. What was left was the youth team, and the player Abdulrahman Bin Ahmed decided to take care of the youth, and from that they got there name Shabab Al Riyadh which means Riyadh's youth. Soon Abdullah Bin Ahmed returned, and many members returned and supported the club. Then Abdullah Bin Ahmed announced the return of forming the first team, and some players returned, but some stayed at Al-Ahli and Al-Hilal. Also in 1959 was the formation of the Saudi Football Federation, and all football clubs were announced official. In 1960 in the first official tournament called King Saud Cup for the Central Province, Al Shabab faced Al Hilal in their first official games between the two, and won 3–0 to win their first cup.

In the 1960s, everyone wanted to play and be part of the club, and after the request of Al Najmah FC and Al Marekh in 1967, they were united as one club and changed their name from Shabab Riyadh, to simply Al Shabab. The colors of the team were at first white and green, then they were changed after the unification to orange and blue, but in 1977 it was changed to white, gray, and black, the current colors. In 1975 Al Shabab was relegated to 1st Division, but the following season it was able to gain 1st place and came back to the Premier League in 1976. In 1993, Al Shabab became the first club in Saudi Arabia to win 3 premier leagues in a row. In 2007, Al Shabab became the first club in Saudi Arabia to build projects to increase the club's revenue, and began a 200 million dollar project which contains a 5 star hotel, and a shopping mall. During a visit to the club in January 2008, Al Shabab's main supporter, Khalid bin Sultan, announced the launch of two new projects, Al Laith TV Channel, and Al Shabab Museum.

Al Shabab Riyadh is a professional soccer team based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The team was founded in 1947 and has a rich history of success in Saudi Arabian football. Al Shabab Riyadh is known for its passionate fan base and competitive spirit on the field.

The team's colors are green and white, and they play their home matches at the King Fahd Stadium, which has a capacity of over 68,000 spectators. Al Shabab Riyadh has won multiple domestic titles, including the Saudi Professional League and the King's Cup.

The team has a strong roster of talented players, both domestic and international, who are known for their skill, speed, and teamwork. Al Shabab Riyadh is coached by a dedicated and experienced coaching staff who work tirelessly to ensure the team's success on the field.

Overall, Al Shabab Riyadh is a respected and formidable team in Saudi Arabian football, with a proud history and a bright future ahead.