Jeunesse Sportivo Alep (Arabic:نادي الشبيبة الرياضي,romanized:Shabibeh Sporting Club), formerly known as Jalaa Sporting Club (Arabic:نادي الجلاء الرياضي) is a Syrian basketball club based in the city of Aleppo. They compete in the Syrian Basketball League, and have qualified for the Asian Champions Cup on four occasions, with its best finish in 2006 and 2007, where they finished second on both occasions.

Jeunesse Sportivo Alep is the club with the largest number of titles in Syria and is the holder of the first Syrian basketball successes at the international level.[citation needed]

History

Jeunesse Sportivo Alep was established under the name of the Catholic Youth Club and its headquarters was in Al-Aziziyah district. They managed to win the Syrian Basketball League for 23 consecutive years from 1956 until 1978. They also won 9 Syrian Basketball championships in this period.

They participated in the FIBA European Champions Cup in 6 times: 1958 (second round), 1970–71 (first round), 1971–72 (withdrew), 1972–73 (withdrew), 1975–76 (first round), and 1978–79 (quarterfinals group stage). However, they failed to secure any single win in all their matches in the competition.

Jalaa SC basketball logo until 2025

The club which became known as Jalaa Sporting Club won the first Arab Club Championship in 1978, when they beat Orthodox BC at home in Aleppo.

After 1979, there was a retreat from the positions, as the main rival of the Al-Ittihad SC club was the best basketball club in the country until the first half of the 1990s. The club therefore worked with juniors and youth.[citation needed]

In 2005, the team returned in excellent form by winning the Syrian Basketball Cup. In the following 2006 season, after defeating the cup triumph and participating in the SBL final, the team qualified for the FIBA Asia Champions Cup, where they reached the final in which they lost to Fastlink BC.

Al-Jalaa won the Syriatel Cup (Al-Jalaa International Championship) in 2005 after defeating the Lebanese Sagesse SC in the final and achieved runner-up in the Dubai International Championship 2007.

In the 2007 season, the club managed to win the domestic league and the cup and reach the final of the WABA league, where they lost to Saba Battery 79-82. In the same season, a team led by Sherif Azma reached the Asian Cup final, where they lost to Saba Battery 75:83.

In the 2008 and 2009 seasons, the club managed to win both domestic competitions (SBL and Cup), but with the exception of winning the Aleppo Cup, it did not succeed at the international level.

In the 2010 season, the CJS advanced to the 2010 WABA Cup as the Syrian league runner-up, and a 79:125 loss to Mahram BC prevented them from winning the competition. As finalists of the WABA Cup, they advanced to the 2010 Asian Cup, where they finished in 6th place after a quarter-final loss to Mahram BC.

In the 2011 season, they became SBL champions after the final victory over Al-Jaish and qualified for the WABA Cup. In the group stage of the tournament, they gradually defeated Al-Riyadi Beirut, Zob Ahan BC, Al Riyadi Amman and Al-Ahli Sanaa and advanced to the quarterfinals, in which they defeated ASU BC. The final of the WABA League in which they met Al-Riyadi Beirut lost in the decisive match 77:85.

As a finalist in the WABA league, the club participated in the 2011 FIBA Asia Champions Cup, in which after advancing from the group stage, it was eliminated in the quarterfinals with Smart Gilas and finished in 6th place.

In 2012, CJS defeated Al-Ittihad SC in the SBL final and won its last league title. After the outbreak of the Battle of Aleppo in 2012, the club's existence was threatened. However, the club managed to survive, and after the end of the war in Aleppo it continued its sports activities.

The CJS gained their first big success in a long time in the 2021 season, when they managed to beat the Al-Jaish SC in the Syrian Cup final.

In October 2025, Ministry of Sports and Youth officially approved the request of the club management to return the club's original name, Jeunesse Sportivo Alep (Shabibeh).

Home arena

The club also uses its Al Jalaa Arena for its home matches.

Club rivalry

Al-Jalaa SC plays the Aleppo city derby"El Clásico" with its main rival Al-Ittihad SC.

Honours

Domestic

  • Syrian Basketball League Winners (29): 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012
  • Syrian Basketball Cup Winners (14): 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2021

International

International record

SeasonsAchievementNotes
EuroLeague
1957–58Second roundeliminated by PBC Academic, 58-84 (L) in Sofia and 43-73 (L) in Aleppo
1970–71First roundeliminated by PBC Academic, 69-86 (L) in Aleppo and 68-112 (L) in Sofia
1972–73First roundeliminated by BC Partizani Tirana (withdrew from tournament)
1975–76First roundeliminated by Resovia Rzeszów, 67-109 (L) in Rzeszów and 70-76 (L) in Aleppo
1978–79Quarter-final group stage4th place in a group with Olympiacos, Moderne and Wybrzeże Gdańsk
FIBA Asia Champions Cup
2006Finallost to Fastlink BC 69-94 in the final (Kuwait City)
2007Finallost to Saba Battery 75-83 in the final (Tehran)
2010Sixth place6th place in Doha
2011Sixth place6th place in Pasig
WABA Champions Cup
2006Third placedefeated Blue Stars 2–0 in the 3rd place matches in Aleppo
2007Finallost to Saba Battery 79–82 in the final in Aleppo
2010Finallost to Mahram Tehran 79–125 in the final in Tehran
2011Finallost to Al Riyadi Beirut 2–3 in the final in Beirut
Arab Club Basketball Championship
1978Championsdefeated Orthodox 84–71 in the final in Aleppo

Sponsorship

As of 2022, the general sponsors of CJS are Katarji Group and Sinalco.

Current roster

Squad for the 2021–2022 Syrian Basketball League season:

Al-Jalaa roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.Nat.NameHt.Age PG 4 Syria men's national basketball team George Dolmeah G 5 Syria men's national basketball team George Nano G 6 Syria men's national basketball team Elias Azrieh 1.85m (6ft 1in) 24 – (2002-01-02)2 January 2002 C 7 Syria men's national basketball team Kamel Abdullalah SG 9 Syria men's national basketball team George Sabbagh 1.81m (5ft 11in) 25 – (2001-06-10)10 June 2001 PF 10 Syria men's national basketball team Seboeh Kharadjian PF 11 Syria men's national basketball team Jean Klze SF 12 Armenia men's national basketball team Mahran Nerses 1.90m (6ft 3in) 30 – (1996-06-27)27 June 1996 PF 14 Syria men's national basketball team Yamen Haidar 1.97m (6ft 6in) 37 – (1989-04-02)2 April 1989 C 15 Syria men's national basketball team Wissam Yaqqub 2.12m (6ft 11in) 44 – (1982-01-01)1 January 1982 G 34 Syria men's national basketball team Sharbel Mobeiad F 77 Syria men's national basketball team Rafayel DolmayehHead coach Syria Aboud Shakour Legend (C) Team captainInjured Updated: 1 August 2023
Pos.No.Nat.NameHt.Age
PG4Syria men's national basketball teamGeorge Dolmeah
G5Syria men's national basketball teamGeorge Nano
G6Syria men's national basketball teamElias Azrieh1.85m (6ft 1in)24 – (2002-01-02)2 January 2002
C7Syria men's national basketball teamKamel Abdullalah
SG9Syria men's national basketball teamGeorge Sabbagh1.81m (5ft 11in)25 – (2001-06-10)10 June 2001
PF10Syria men's national basketball teamSeboeh Kharadjian
PF11Syria men's national basketball teamJean Klze
SF12Armenia men's national basketball teamMahran Nerses1.90m (6ft 3in)30 – (1996-06-27)27 June 1996
PF14Syria men's national basketball teamYamen Haidar1.97m (6ft 6in)37 – (1989-04-02)2 April 1989
C15Syria men's national basketball teamWissam Yaqqub2.12m (6ft 11in)44 – (1982-01-01)1 January 1982
G34Syria men's national basketball teamSharbel Mobeiad
F77Syria men's national basketball teamRafayel Dolmayeh

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed.

Transfers

Transfers for the 2021-22 season:

Joining Tunisia Mourad El Mabrouk from Tunisia ES Radès Tunisia Haithem Saada from Tunisia Ezzahra Sports Syria Wissam Yaqqub from Syria Al-Ittihad SCLeaving Syria Michael Madanly to Syria Al-Ittihad SC Syria Ishaq Oubid to Syria Al-Ittihad SC

Notable players

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed.

Criteria
To appear in this section a player must have either: Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time Played at least one official NBA match at any time.

Syria

United States

Head coaches

Season by season

SeasonTierLeaguePos.Syrian CupSyrian Super CupAsian competitionsPos.
2011–121SBL1stRunners-up
2012–131SBLNo Championship
2013–142SBL 21st
2014–151SBL5th
2015–161SBL8th
2016–171SBL
2017–181SBL
2018–191SBL2ndSemifinalists
2019–201SBLSemifinalistsNo Championship
2020–211SBL5thChampionsNo Championship
2021–221SBL3rdSemifinalists5th

All-time records

Damond Williams, 2008 Syrian Basketball League MVP

External links