List of Al Sadd SC international footballers

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Hassan Al-Haydos The most Al Sadd SC player has played with a national team with 184 matches with Qatar.

This is a list of players, past and present, who have been capped by their country in international football whilst playing for Al Sadd Sports Club from twelve countries. The first tournament in which Al Sadd SC players participated was the Summer Olympics in 1984 with four players, including Khalid Salman who scored a brace against France which account for the only two goals Qatar scored during the tournament. At the end of the year Qatar participated for the second time in a row in the AFC Asian Cup and for the first time there were players from the club and Salman led Qatar to the only victory against South Korea. The first non-Qatari player to participate in the AFC Asian Cup was the Iranian Ali Daei in 1996 where he ranked third,

Players[edit]

Key
GK Goalkeeper
DF Defender
MF Midfielder
FW Forward
Bold Still playing competitive football

Qatari players[edit]

Al Sadd SC Qatari international footballers
Name Position Date of first cap Debut against Date of last cap Final match
against
Caps Ref
Emerson Sheik FW 4 Mar 2008  Bahrain 26 Mar 2008  Iraq 3 [1]
Mesaad Al-Hamad DF 15 Nov 2006  Uzbekistan 5 Jan 2013  United Arab Emirates 57 [2]
Khalfan Ibrahim FW 16 Aug 2006  Bangladesh 13 Oct 2015  Maldives 90 [3]
Ezzat Jadoua MF 5 Jun 2004  Kyrgyzstan 25 Jul 2004  China 5 [4]
Mohammed Kasola DF 3 Mar 2010  Slovenia 13 Jun 2017  South Korea 67 [5]
Abdulla Koni DF 19 Sep 1997  Kuwait 14 Jan 2009  Oman 59 [6]
Fahad Al Kuwari MF 27 Feb 1990  United Arab Emirates 13 Oct 2001  China 30 [7]
Ibrahim Majid DF 25 Jun 2007  Turkmenistan 13 Jun 2017  South Korea 100 [8]
Magid Mohamed FW 11 Oct 2005  Iraq 28 May 2012  Palestine 36 [9]
Al-Mahdi Ali Mukhtar DF 23 Jan 2012  Sweden 5 June 2015  Scotland 22 [10]
Dahi Al Naemi DF 19 Sep 1997  Kuwait 31 Mar 2004  Jordan 53 [11]
Ali Nasser DF 17 Nov 2004  Jordan 31 May 2009  Iraq 21 [12]
Abdulnasser Al-Obaidly MF 11 Oct 1992  Hungary 4 Oct 2001  United Arab Emirates 49 [13]
Wesam Rizik FW 8 Sep 2004  Laos 11 Jun 2013  North Korea 81 [14]
Jassim Al-Tamimi MF 27 Sep 2000  Iran 20 Nov 2002  Iraq 27 [15]
Taher Zakaria DF 11 Aug 2008  Iran 8 Oct 2012  Jordan 4 [16]
Khalid Salman MF 11 Dec 1987  Iraq 5 Oct 1994  Japan 11 [17]
Ali Sanad DF 13 Jan 2008  Syria 13 Jan 2008  Syria 1 [18]
Mohamed Saqr GK 19 Nov 2003  Singapore 1 Apr 2009  Bahrain 59 [19]
Majdi Siddiq MF 8 Oct 2009  Croatia 17 Jul 2011  India 10 [20]
Saad Al Sheeb GK 30 Dec 2009  North Korea 29 Mar 2022  Slovenia 79 [21]
Tarek Salman DF 7 Sep 2018  China 26 Mar 2022  Bulgaria 51 [22]
Ali Assadalla MF 23 Jan 2012  Sweden 26 Mar 2022  Bulgaria 56 [23]
Akram Afif FW 21 Mar 2018  Iraq 29 Mar 2022  Slovenia 54 [24]
Boualem Khoukhi DF 6 Jun 2017  North Korea 29 Mar 2022  Slovenia 62 [25]
Hassan Al-Haydos MF 11 Aug 2008  Iran 18 Dec 2021  Egypt 158 [26]
Salem Al-Hajri DF 17 Jan 2017  Moldova 29 Mar 2022  Slovenia 23 [27]
Abdelkarim Hassan DF 18 Nov 2010  Haiti 29 Mar 2022  Slovenia 114 [28]

Foreign players[edit]

Al Sadd SC Foreign international footballers
Name Position Date of first cap Debut against Date of last cap Final match
against
Caps Ref
Ecuador Carlos Tenorio FW 6 Sep 2003  Venezuela 10 Jun 2009  Argentina 30 [29]
Algeria Nadir Belhadj DF 11 Aug 2011  Gabon 12 Nov 2011  Tunisia 6 [30]
Iran Ali Daei FW 25 Nov 1996  Turkmenistan 13 Jun 1997  Syria 13 [31]
Iran Hamid Derakhshan MF 27 Sep 1991  Algeria 13 Oct 1991  Algeria 2 [32]
Guinea Pascal Feindouno FW 11 Feb 2009  Cameroon 21 Jun 2009  Malawi 5 [33]
Ivory Coast Abdul Kader Keïta FW 30 Apr 2003  Morocco 9 Jun 2012  Morocco 16 [34]
South Korea Nam Tae-hee MF 10 Oct 2019  Sri Lanka 13 Jun 2021  Lebanon 8 [35]
Oman Mohammed Rabia Al-Noobi DF 13 Feb 2006  Iraq 6 Jan 2010  Indonesia 44 [36]
Ghana Abedi Pele MF 13 Feb 1982  Benin 1 May 1983  Nigeria 19 [37]
Nigeria John Utaka FW 13 Sep 2001  South Korea 7 Jun 2002  Sweden 5 [38]
Ghana André Ayew MF 3 Sep 2021  Ethiopia 18 Jan 2022  Comoros 9 [39]
Algeria Baghdad Bounedjah FW 12 Nov 2016  Nigeria 20 Jan 2022  Ivory Coast 52 [40]
Tunisia José Clayton DF 17 Aug 2005  Kenya 1 March 2006  Serbia and Montenegro 8 [41]
Senegal Mamadou Niang FW 9 Oct 2011  Mauritius 29 Jan 2012  Libya 6 [42]

Players in international competitions[edit]

Asian Cup Players[edit]

African Cup, Copa América, Gold Cup, Olympic, Players[edit]

World Cup Players[edit]

Honours[edit]

Qatar

Algeria

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Emerson Sheik". national football teams.
  2. ^ "Mesaad Al-Hamad". national football teams.
  3. ^ "Khalfan Ibrahim". national football teams.
  4. ^ "Ezzat Jadoua". national football teams.
  5. ^ "Mohammed Kasola". national football teams.
  6. ^ "Abdulla Koni". national football teams.
  7. ^ "Fahad Al Kuwari". national football teams.
  8. ^ "Ibrahim Majid". national football teams.
  9. ^ "Magid Mohamed". national football teams.
  10. ^ "Al-Mahdi Ali Mukhtar". national football teams.
  11. ^ "Dahi Al Naemi". national football teams.
  12. ^ "Ali Nasser". national football teams.
  13. ^ "Abdulnasser Al-Obaidly". national football teams.
  14. ^ "Wesam Rizik". national football teams.
  15. ^ "Jassim Al-Tamimi". national football teams.
  16. ^ "Taher Zakaria". national football teams.
  17. ^ "Khalid Salman". national football teams.
  18. ^ "Ali Sanad". national football teams.
  19. ^ "Mohamed Saqr". national football teams.
  20. ^ "Majdi Siddiq". national football teams.
  21. ^ "Saad Al Sheeb". national football teams.
  22. ^ "Tarek Salman". national football teams.
  23. ^ "Ali Assadalla". national football teams.
  24. ^ "Akram Afif". national football teams.
  25. ^ "Boualem Khoukhi". national football teams.
  26. ^ "Hassan Al-Haydos". national football teams.
  27. ^ "Salem Al-Hajri". national football teams.
  28. ^ "Abdelkarim Hassan". national football teams.
  29. ^ "Carlos Tenorio". national football teams.
  30. ^ "Nadir Belhadj". national football teams.
  31. ^ "Ali Daei". national football teams.
  32. ^ "Hamid Derakhshan". national football teams.
  33. ^ "Pascal Feindouno". national football teams.
  34. ^ "Abdul Kader Keïta". national football teams.
  35. ^ "Nam Tae-hee". national football teams.
  36. ^ "Mohammed Rabia Al-Noobi". national football teams.
  37. ^ "Abedi Pele". national football teams.
  38. ^ "John Utaka". national football teams.
  39. ^ "André Ayew". national football teams.
  40. ^ "Baghdad Bounedjah". national football teams.
  41. ^ "José Clayton". national football teams.
  42. ^ "Mamadou Niang". national football teams.
  43. ^ McAuley, John (1 February 2019). "Qatar win the Asian Cup with 3-1 victory over Japan". The National. Abu Dhabi. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
  44. ^ "Qatar stun Japan with 3-1 win to be crowned Asian Cup champions". The Guardian. Reuters. 1 February 2019. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
  45. ^ "Afif stars as Qatar defeat Jordan to retain title". Asian Football Confederation. 10 February 2024. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  46. ^ "Algeria hold on against Senegal to win Afcon". BBC Sport. 19 July 2019.
  47. ^ "Algeria beat Tunisia to win FIFA Arab Cup 2021". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 18 December 2021.

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