Resultados

Siria - Liga D1 04/27 16:00 - Al Karamah v Al Ittihad Aleppo L 80-51
Siria - Liga D1 04/25 16:00 - Al Karamah v Al Ittihad Aleppo L 100-70
Copa de Siria 03/30 19:00 - Al Ittihad Aleppo v Al Wahda Damascus W 80-63
Copa de Siria 03/28 20:30 - Al Ittihad Aleppo v AL Jalaa W 94-84
Copa de Siria 03/27 19:00 - Al Ittihad Aleppo v AL Jeish W 82-71
Copa de Siria 03/25 19:00 - Al Karamah v Al Ittihad Aleppo W 80-82
Asia Occidental - Super League 03/20 19:00 636 [2] Al Shorta v Al Ittihad Aleppo [3] L 76-70
Asia Occidental - Super League 03/13 19:00 636 [3] Al Ittihad Syria v Al-Shurtah [2] W 91-80
Asia Occidental - Super League 03/06 17:00 636 [2] Al-Shurtah v Al Ittihad Syria [3] L 89-73
Asia Occidental - Super League 02/14 19:45 - Sagesse v Al-Ittihad L 101-58
Siria - Liga D1 02/04 16:00 - Al Ittihad Aleppo v AL Hurriyahsa L 80-83
Asia Occidental - Super League 02/01 16:00 - Al-Ittihad v Shahrdari Gorgan L 65-80

Al-Ittihad Ahli of Aleppo (Arabic: الاتحاد أهلي حلب) is a major professional basketball club. It is a part of the Al-Ittihad Sports Club, which is based in Aleppo, Syria. Al-Ittihad is the second most titled basketball club with 17 Syrian League titles and 10 Syrian Cups one of the most successful basketball clubs in Syria. Al-Ahli was founded in 1951, two years after the founding of the multi-sport club and the football team.

History

The club, which was founded in 1951, is one of the most famous and popular basketball clubs in Syria. The club changed its name in 1972, its previous one, Al Ahli, being used as a club nickname.

The club's Great Era began in 1978 with the victory of the Syrian Cup and the defeat of Al Jalaa SC in the SBL final of the following 1979 season. In the league finals, Al-Ittihad defeated Al Jalaa in Aleppo twice 90-72 and 59-50, then achieved a third victory in the decisive match that took place in Damascus for exceptional circumstances 66-58. This season is also remarkable that they claimed the Republic Cup by defeating Al Jalaa 76-71.

Al Ittihad has twice been invited to take part in the FIBA European Champions Cup (EuroLeague). The first participation was in the 1979-80 season, during which the club, led by coach Munther Shalaby, faced in Group E the KK Partizan, BC Partizani Tirana and Budapest Honvéd SE. The club was supposed to take part in the 1981–82 FIBA European Champions Cup as well, but after its beginning they withdrew from the competition.

During the 1980s, Al-Ittihad was the Syrian League's hegemon as they won every domestic competition. The club's first major success on the international stage was third place at the 1991 Arab Basketball Championships. In the following season, the club won both home titles, advanced to the finals of the Arab Championship and defeated EO La Goulette Kram. The Great Era of domestic domination ended in the 1994 season with a loss in the SBL final with the Al-Wahda.

In the 2000 season, they won their last long title in the Syrian Cup, the penultimate title in the SBL and advanced to the WABA Champions Cup. In the 2001 season, however, they finished third behind Al-Wahda and Orthodox BC.

In the 2006 season, they won their last domestic SBL title, finishing ahead of Al Jalaa SC, Al-Jaish and Al Wahda in the Final Four. In the 2007 and 2008 seasons, they participated in the WABA Cup, but without significant success.

After the outbreak of the conflict in Syria and the Battle of Aleppo, the club's operations were limited and its survival uncertain. Fortunately, the sports club managed to survive and the first big success under coach Bassel al Hamwi was the Syrian Cup victory in the 2020 season.

In the 2022 season, Al-Ittihad won the Syrian Super Cup when they defeated Al-Wahda 60:52 in the final of the competition.

In 2022, the Syrian General Sports Federation approved the club's name change to Al-Ittihad Ahli of Aleppo SC, inspired by the club's original name Halab Al-Ahli Club; following pleads by the fans to restore the club's original name.

Al Ittihad Club de Baloncesto de Aleppo, también conocido simplemente como Al Ittihad, es un club de baloncesto profesional sirio con sede en Aleppo. El club juega en la Primera División de Baloncesto de Siria, la máxima categoría del baloncesto sirio.

Al Ittihad fue fundado en 1944 y es uno de los clubes de baloncesto más exitosos de Siria. El club ha ganado la Primera División de Baloncesto de Siria en 16 ocasiones, la Copa de Siria de Baloncesto en 13 ocasiones y la Supercopa de Siria de Baloncesto en 8 ocasiones.

El club también ha representado a Siria en competiciones internacionales, como la Liga Árabe de Baloncesto y la Copa de Campeones de Asia. El mejor resultado del club en la Liga Árabe de Baloncesto fue el tercer puesto en 2019, y su mejor resultado en la Copa de Campeones de Asia fue el cuarto puesto en 2018.

Al Ittihad es un club con una rica historia y tradición, y es uno de los clubes de baloncesto más respetados de Siria. El club tiene una gran base de seguidores y siempre es uno de los favoritos al título en la Primera División de Baloncesto de Siria.

El pabellón del Al Ittihad es el pabellón Al Hamadaniah, que tiene una capacidad de 6.000 espectadores. El pabellón está situado en el centro de Alepo y es uno de los pabellones de baloncesto más modernos de Siria.