Ohud Medina

Ohud Medina

Al Ohud Club is a Saudi Arabian football club based in Medina. The club's home ground is Prince Mohamed Bin Abdulaziz Stadium.

Ohud last played in the Saudi Premier League during the 2004–05 season,[1] as the club finished in last place and were relegated to the Saudi First Division.[2] During the 1994 FIFA World Cup two players from Ohud were selected for the Saudi Arabia national team, Hamzah Idris and Thomas Libiih. Other famous players are Redha Tukar (1995-2001) and Mohammad Khouja (2003-2005).

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