
Failure haunts Al-Ittihad both on the field and in the office... "Governance" has exposed the hidden truth
Al-Ittihad Club is on the verge of a "zero" season after the administration failed to maintain the club's achievements that were made last season, in addition to the legal administration's failure to meet the governance requirements that deprived the club's treasury of approximately one and a half million, despite the club president, Fahd Sindi, stressing on many occasions that the club's gains should not be compromised.
All indicators confirm the decline in the results of 3 key sports, and the failure to achieve any domestic championship, despite continued participation in international tournaments.
In football, the team was eliminated from the race for the top four positions in the league, and was knocked out of the Super Cup in the semi-finals against Al-Nasr. It also repeated the exit from the same round in the King's Cup after losing to Al-Kholoud, thus being content with an external presence without a local achievement.
As for basketball, Al-Ittihad finished the season in third place in the league, before bidding farewell to the Golden Square competitions, and then leaving the Cup Championship from the semi-finals as well after facing Al-Nasr, thus continuing its absence from the local podiums.
In volleyball, the team finished as runners-up in the league, but lost the Elite final to Al-Hilal, then lost the Federation Cup final to Al-Hilal as well, before achieving sixth place in its external participation.
Despite this decline domestically, the football team still has one last chance to salvage the season through the Asian Champions League, a title that Al-Ittihad fans and supporters are eager to win, especially since it will be held on their home ground and in front of their fans, giving the team an extra incentive to finish the season differently
This season reflects a significant decline in the federation's results at the local level in team sports, which raises questions about the reasons for this decline, despite continued participation in external competitions.
The Al-Ittihad Club is on the brink of a “zero” season after the management failed to maintain the achievements of the club that were accomplished last season, in addition to the legal administration’s failure to meet governance requirements, which deprived the club’s treasure of approximately one and a half, despite the club president Fahd Sindi emphasizing on many million occasions not to squander the club’s gains.
All indicators confirm a decline in the results of three main sports, with no internal championships achieved, despite continued participation in external tournaments.
In football, the team has exited the race for the top four positions in the league, and was eliminated from the Super Cup in the semifinals against Al-Nassr, repeating the same exit in the King's Cup after losing to Al-Khulood, settling for external appearances without local achievements.
As for basketball, Al-Ittihad finished the season in third place in the league, before being eliminated from the golden square competitions, and then leaving the cup tournament from the semifinals as well after facing Al-Nassr, continuing its absence from local podiums.
In volleyball, the team finished as runners-up in the league, but lost the elite final against Al-Hilal, and then lost the Federation Cup final against Al-Hilal as well, before achieving sixth place in its external participation.
Despite this local decline, the football team still has one last chance to save the season through the Asian elite championship, which the fans and supporters of Al-Ittihad are eager to achieve, especially since it will be held on their home ground and among their fans, giving the team an additional motivation to end the season differently.
This season reflects a noticeable decline in Al-Ittihad's results at the level of team sports locally, raising questions about the reasons for this decline, despite continued appearances in external competitions.



