The Jordan vs Malaysia match on 29 November 2002 (https://www.national-football-teams.com/matches/report…n_Malaysia.html) was held at Police Officers Club Stadium (https://www.national-football-teams.com/stadium/3052.html). Police Officers Club Stadium was opened in 2001.
Posts by Chw2012
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Saol Saad (https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/86065/Saol_Saad.html) is confirmed to be Saad Saad (https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/85925/Saad_Saad.html).
Substitutes of Syria for Syria vs San Marino match on 18 September 1987:
Adnan Sabouni replaced Rashid Khalid, Mohamed Al-Qolla replaced Faisal Ahmad, and Mohamad Jakalan replaced Abdul Kader Kardaghli.
Correction: Adnan Sabouni was born on 13 November 1961.
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The Qatar vs Egypt match (https://www.national-football-teams.com/matches/report…atar_Egypt.html) on 2 October 2000 is held at Khalifa International Stadium in Qatar, not the Emirati Sheikh khalifa International Stadium.
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Ahmed Metarsad (https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/91196/Ahmed_Metarsad.html) full stats:
Position: Left Back (LB)
Birth year: 1952
Height: 1.79m
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Iraq vs Tunisia match on 30 December 2012 (https://www.national-football-teams.com/matches/report…aq_Tunisia.html) is held in Al-Shaab Stadium (https://www.national-football-teams.com/stadium/1186/Al_Shaab_Stadium.html), not Sharjah Stadium.
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1. Karim Essediri (https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/7751/Karim_Essediri.html) is an Attacking Midfielder (AM), can also play as Secondary striker (SS)
2. Imad Siddiq (https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/68551/Imad_Siddiq.html) played for Al-Nassr Al-Riyadh from 2005/06 to 2008/09, then moved to Al-Thoqbah Al-Khobar in 2009/10 to 2011/12 season
3. Humaid Abbas Al-Balooshi (https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/87539/H…l_Balooshi.html) is a Defensive Midfielder (DM), could also play as a Right Back (RB) as well.
4. The player Encalada (https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/79461/Encalada.html) played for Emelec Guayaquil in 2000 (https://www.national-football-teams.com/club/629/2000/…_Guayaquil.html)
5. The player Claudio (https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/79462/Claudio.html) played for LDU Quito in 2000 (https://www.national-football-teams.com/club/631/2000/Ldu_Quito.html).
6. Missing information in the Lebanon vs Kuwait match of 22 June 1997 (https://www.national-football-teams.com/matches/report…non_Kuwait.html
M Adeilem replaces Adel Youssef Ali (https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/76708/Adel_Youssef_Ali.html) in the 83th minute. I don't know further information about him.
7. Fousseni Tounkara (https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/52428/F…i_Tounkara.html) missed a penalty in the 64th minute in the Lesotho vs Niger match which Niger lost 3-1 in Setsoto Stadium on 25 March 2007
8. Ahmed Al-Nabulsi (https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/47620/Ahmed_Al_Nabulsi.html) full name is Ahmed Abdallah Al-Naboulsi and he is a Left Winger (LW)
9. Sultan Abbas (https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/54213/Sultan_Abbas.html) full name: Sultan Abbas Al-Balooshi and he is a Left Back (LB)
10. Karim Benkaour (https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/46355/Karim_Benkaour.html. correct name is Karim Benkouar and he is a Centre Forward (CF). He was born on 25 November 1979 in Fès (Morocco). His height is 1.70m.
Karim Benkouar club stats:
1998/1999 Maghreb AS Fes (11 goals)
1999/2000 Nîmes Olympique B
2000/2001 Panionios
2000/2001 OFI Crete
2001/2002 Nîmes Olympique
2002/2003 SC Espinho
2003/2004 ES Vitrolles
2006/2007 AC Arlèsien
2009/2010 CO Castelnaudary
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The page Abdulrahman Jassim (https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/87457/A…man_Jassim.html) does not exist and his stats are given to Abdullah Al-Jassim (https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/74125/A…_Al_Jassim.html).
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Mohd Nizam Abu Bakar (https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/54629/M…_Abu_Bakar.html) was born in Tampin (Malaysia)
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Jamal Al-Houli (https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/5034/Jamal_Al_Houli.html) was born in Al-Salt, Jordan. He started his career at Al-Salt SC (https://www.national-football-teams.com/club/22015/2024_2/Al_Salt_Sc.html) in 1992/93 season. The club first participated to Jordanian football in 1965, in an 'untitled' league. This was kept until 2005/06 when they were promoted to the 3. League. He then moved to Al-Tafila (https://www.national-football-teams.com/club/23534/1995_1/Al_Tafila.html) in 1995/96 season, competing for another three seasons. Actually, Al-Tafila still exist until now, retaining the 'untitled' league status. Then, in 1998, Al-Houli moved to Al-Ramtha SC until he moved to Palestine in the 1999/00 season to join Shabab Jabalaya. He moved to Shabab Rafah (https://www.national-football-teams.com/club/3588/2004_1/Shabab_Rafah.html) in the 2002/03 season. Actually, they have been exist since the same season. He remained there until he retired in the 2012/13 season.
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Eris Muhandes (https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/28/Eris_Muhandes.html) was born in Kandahar, Afghanistan.
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QATAR vs BANGLADESH score on 31 July 1998 is actually 0:1, the Bangladeshi score was by Mohammed Jewel Rana (DF) in the 83th minute.
Full lineups for Bangladesh vs Qatar on 31 July 1998: Biplob Bhattacharjee (GK), Mohamed Jewel Rana, Mohamed Hasan Al Mamun, Monem Munna, Pradeep Kumar Poddar (DF), Mohammad Monem Munna (MF), Nurul Manik (Mf) (Mohammed Iqbal Hossain (MF) '78), Mohamed Masoud Rana (MF), Jassem Abdulrahman (FW), Alfaz Ahmed (FW), Mohamed Rakib Hossain (FW) (Ahmed Mohamed Sohail (FW) '68).
Qatar Lineup has been complete.
Ahmed Mohamed Sohail stats:
Name: Ahmed Mohamed SOHAIL (no fullname)
Position: Striker
Date of Birth: 18 July 1980
Place of Birth: Dhaka Bangladesh
Clubs: Mohammedan Dhaka (1996/97 to 2006/07), Abahani Dhaka (2007/08 to 2015/16).
Number of Matches: 1 [as a substitute]
Number of Goals: 0.
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Libya full stats for game vs Saudi Arabia on 18 November 2007: (2:1 win for Libya)
1. Samir Abdusalem Aboud (GK)
2. Mutaz Hamed (DF)
3. Walid Jalal Al Sebai (DF)
4. Mohamed Al Magrabi (DF)
5. Nader Abdulsalam Al Tarhoni (MF)
6. Anis Mohammed Al Idrisi (MF)
7. Jehad Muntasser (MF)
8. Ali Khalifa Rahuma (MF)
9. Ahmed Mahmoud Al Zuway (ST)
10. Osama Al-Fazzani (ST) ⚽️ '23
11. Ahmed Faraj al-Masli (ST)
substitutes:
Tareq Ibrahim Al-Tayib (MF) replaces Jehad Muntasser (MF) on the 57th minute
"Late" Omar Dawood (DF) (⚽️ '90) replaces Mutaz Hamed (DF) On the 76th minute
Salem Ibrahim Al-Rewani (ST) replaces Osama Al-Fazzani (ST) On the 89th minute (Before given extra time)
Also, Mohamed Al Magrabi also has Defensive Midfielder (DM) position. Jaffar Toak is also a striker (ST) and he plays for Al-Muharraq SC in the 2006-2007 season. While Hussein Al-Hajaei played for Al-Ittihad Jiddah between seasons 2005/06 and 2012/13.
Also, in the 10 February 1999 match vs Oman, the Switzerland team also has a substitute, Baomar Abdulla (UNK). He substituted Ciriaco Sforza.
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initially in this match Mc Donald Rameck substituted in the 91th minute .
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