Al Hilal Club (Omdurman)

Al Hilal SC
Full nameAl Hilal Sports Club
NicknamesSeed Al-Balad (The Leader of the Country)
Al-Mawj Al-Azraq (The Blue Wave)
Nadi Al-Haraka Al-Wataniya (National Movement Club)
Nadi Al-Shaab (People's Club)
Founded13 February 1930; 96 years ago (1930-02-13)
GroundAl-Hilal Stadium
Capacity25,000
ChairmanHesham Hassan Al-Subat
ManagerLaurentiu Reghecampf
LeagueRwanda Premier League (temporarily)
2024–25Super D1, 1st out of 16 (ineligible)
Websitealhilalsc.com

Al Hilal Sports Club (Arabic: نادي الهلال), known as Al Hilal SC or simply Al Hilal, is a Sudanese professional football club based in Omdurman that competes in the Sudan Premier League. The club currently competes in the Rwanda Premier League, the top-flight of football in Rwanda, due to the ongoing Sudanese civil war.

Name and history

The name Hilāl is derived from the Arabic word for "crescent".[citation needed]ly

The club's motto, "Allah – Al-Watan – Al-Hilal," translates to "God – The Nation – Al-Hilal" in English.[citation needed]

Al-Hilal Stadium is nicknamed "The Blue Jewel". The stadium was officially inaugurated in January 2018 after significant renovations to the existing facility that were funded by the club.

Having played in the Mauritanian Ligue 1 for the 2024-25 season, and winning it in their only season, Al Hilal then temporarily joined the Rwanda Premier League for the 2025–26 season due to the Sudanese civil war.[1]

Continental rivalries

Al Hilal has built fierce continental rivalries with powerhouse clubs like Al Ahly, TP Mazembe, ES Tunis. Matches against Al Ahly are notoriously heated, often marred by tension, controversy, and even clashes[2] between Egyptian and Sudanese supporters. However, in recent times, Al Hilal and Al Ahly's management have taken steps toward reconciliation, working to mend tensions and foster better relations; a testament to the intense history and impact of their fierce rivalry. Meanwhile, battles with ES Tunis and TP Mazembe are defined by relentless intensity and high stakes, with a fiercely contested head-to-head record that amplifies the rivalry's fire.

Captain history

Players

As of 31 January 2026

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  BFA Farid Ouédraogo
2 DF  SDN Yaser Awad
3 DF  GHA Mamudu Kamaradin
4 DF  SDN Altayeb Abdelrazeg
5 DF  SDN Mazen Bashir
6 DF  SDN Muhamed Ering
7 FW  BDI Jean Claude Girumugisha
8 MF  SDN Abdel Raouf (3rd Captain)
9 FW  SDN Yaser Muzmel
10 FW  SDN Muhamed Abdelrahman (Captain)
11 FW  MLI Adama Coulibaly
12 DF  COD Ernest Luzolo
13 FW  SDN Ali Abdallah Hemedelnil
14 MF  NAM Aprocius Petrus
15 MF  SDN Salah Adel
16 GK  SDN Muhamed Madani
17 FW  NGA Taiwo Akire
18 MF  SEN Madicke Kane
19 DF  SDN Mustafa Karshoum
20 MF  SDN Muhamed Almunzer
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF  SDN Walieldin Khedr
22 DF  SDN Faris Abdalla (Vice-Captain)
23 FW  MTN Ahmed Salem Mubarak
24 DF  COD Steven Ebuela
25 MF  SDN Musab Kurduman
26 MF  SDN Esmail Hassan
27 MF  MTN Guessouma Fofana
28 FW  SDN Ahmed Esmat
29 GK  SDN Ali Abu Eshrein
30 MF  LBR Kindness Cole
31 FW  NGA Sunday Adetunji
32 FW  SDN Mazen Fadl
33 GK  SDN Muhamed Mustafa
34 FW  LBR Emmanuel Flomo
35 MF  SDN Fakhreldin Suliman
36 DF  SDN Yaser Alfadel
37 MF  BFA Abdel Issouf Kabore
38 DF  SEN Ousmane Diouf
39 MF  SDN Khater Awadallah
40 GK  SDN Muhamed Abdallah
41 MF  LBR Amara Camara
42 DF  SDN Muhaned Abdelmunaem
43 DF  SDN Muyasar Hashem
44 DF  SDN Alam Muhamed Ali
45 FW  SDN Wael Jalal
46 MF  SDN Abdallah Osman
47 DF  SDN Adel Hamdan

Out on loan

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
MF  SDN Suliman Ezallah (on loan) Darnes FC (Until June 2026)

Honours

National titles

African titles

Arab titles

CECAFA titles

Performance in continental competitions

Performance in Arab competitions

Performance in CECAFA competitions

Notes

  1. ^ Al Hilal had placed first on the table but shared the title as they contested as a foreign club.

References

  1. ^ Kamasa, Peter (19 November 2025). "Al-Merreikh, Al-Hilal SC cleared to compete in Rwanda Premier League". The New Times. Retrieved 19 November 2025.
  2. ^ ElMogy, Salma (17 May 2023). "CAF clear Al Ahly of racism allegations, fine club $120,000". KingFut. Retrieved 9 March 2025.