List of Al-Duhail SC international footballers

This is a list of players, past and present, who have been capped by their country in international football whilst playing for Al-Duhail Sports Club. From nine countries from three continents and the first continental tournament in which players from Al-Duhail SC participated was the 2011 AFC Asian Cup: Khalid Muftah with Qatar and Jasur Hasanov with Uzbekistan, in the 2015 AFC Asian Cup with his domination of local championships, On 23 December 2014, manager Djamel Belmadi chose his 23-man squad, including 5 players from Al-Duhail SC they are Mohammed Musa, Ismaeel Mohammad, Tresor Kangambu, Karim Boudiaf and Khalid Muftah for the second time.[1] but it was a disastrous participation, as Qatar national team was defeated in all its matches to be eliminated from the group stage. The South Korea national team included Nam Tae-hee in his first participation in the AFC Asian Cup, where he achieved the runner-up after losing in the final against Australia.[2] In 2019 AFC Asian Cup, the Qatari national team excelled and achieved the surprise by winning the title after winning the final against Japan.[3][4] Five players from Al-Duhail SC were included in the squad. Almoez Ali won the tournament's top scorer title with nine goals, including four against North Korea, Ali and Bassam Al-Rawi were in Team of the tournament.[5]

Karim Boudiaf more than represented a national team from Al-Duhail SC with 106 matches and won the 2019 AFC Asian Cup with Qatar.

Players

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

Qatari players

Al-Duhail SC Qatari international footballers
Name Position Date of first cap Debut against Date of last cap Final match
against
Caps Ref
Karim BoudiafMF21 Dec 2013 Bahrain18 Dec 2021 Egypt106[6]
Ahmed YasserDF23 Jan 2012 Sweden11 Oct 2016 Syria24[7]
Adel LamiMF16 Dec 2011 Iraq9 Sep 2013 Lebanon11[8]
Amine LecomteGK26 Mar 2015 Algeria1 Sep 2016 Iran18[9]
Tresor KangambuMF27 Dec 2014 Estonia25 Aug 2016 Thailand11[10]
Baba MalickGK29 Mar 2011 Russia7 Nov 2012 Iraq7[11]
Khalid MuftahDF16 Dec 2010 Egypt18 Aug 2016 Jordan46[12]
Dame TraoréDF21 Dec 2013 Bahrain31 May 2015 Northern Ireland7[13]
Sebastián SoriaFW6 Sep 2012 Tajikistan14 Oct 2014 Australia26[14]
Assim MadiboMF7 Sep 2018 China18 Dec 2021 Egypt33[15]
Mohammed MuntariFW28 Aug 2015 Singapore18 Dec 2021 Egypt35[16]
Abdullah Al-AhrakMF23 Aug 2017 Turkmenistan18 Dec 2021 Egypt25[17]
Almoez AliFW21 Dec 2013 Bahrain18 Dec 2021 Egypt76[18]
Luiz JúniorDF21 Dec 2013 Bahrain6 Jun 2017 North Korea27[19]
Ali AfifMF28 Dec 2012 Egypt5 Sep 2019 Afghanistan21[20]
Bassam Al-RawiDF11 Nov 2017 Czech Republic15 Dec 2021 Algeria49[21]

Foreign players

Al-Duhail SC Foreign international footballers
Name Position Date of first cap Debut against Date of last cap Final match
against
Caps Ref
Algeria Madjid BougherraDF3 Sep 2011 Tanzania30 Jun 2014 Germany17[22]
Morocco Youssef El-ArabiFW8 Oct 2016 Gabon16 Jan 2017 DR Congo3[23]
Uzbekistan Jasur HasanovMF25 Dec 2010 Bahrain25 Jan 2011 Australia6[24]
Slovakia Vladimír WeissMF5 Mar 2014 Israel17 Nov 2015 Iceland16[25]
Belgium Toby AlderweireldDF2 Sep 2021 Estonia10 Oct 2021 Italy5[26]
Tunisia Youssef MsakniFW10 Jan 2013 Gabon17 Nov 2021 Tanzania43[27]
South Korea Nam Tae-heeMF30 May 2012 Spain2 Sep 2021 Iraq39[28]
Tunisia Ferjani SassiMF3 Sep 2021 Equatorial Guinea18 Dec 2021 Algeria11[29]
Kenya Michael OlungaFW25 Mar 2021 Egypt15 Nov 2021 Rwanda7[30]
Iraq Nashat AkramMF19 Aug 2011 Qatar15 Nov 2011 Jordan6[31]

Players in international competitions

Asian Cup Players

African Cup, Copa América, Gold Cup, Players

World Cup Players

References

  1. "QATAR NAME 23-MAN SQUAD". afcasiancup.com. Archived from the original on 25 December 2014. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
  2. "Australia beats South Korea in extra time to win its first Asian Cup". USA Today. 31 January 2015. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
  3. "Qatar defeat Japan to secure first-ever Asian Cup crown". ESPN. Reuters. 1 February 2019. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
  4. McAuley, John (1 February 2019). "Qatar win the Asian Cup with 3-1 victory over Japan". The National. Abu Dhabi. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
  5. "AC2019 DREAM TEAM". AFC Asian Cup official website. 2 February 2019. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
  6. "Karim Boudiaf". national football teams.
  7. "Ahmed Yasser". national football teams.
  8. "Adel Lami". national football teams.
  9. "Amine Lecomte". national football teams.
  10. "Tresor Kangambu". national football teams.
  11. "Baba Malick". national football teams.
  12. "Khalid Muftah". national football teams.
  13. "Dame Traoré". national football teams.
  14. "Sebastián Soria". national football teams.
  15. "Assim Madibo". national football teams.
  16. "Mohammed Muntari". national football teams.
  17. "Abdullah Al-Ahrak". national football teams.
  18. "Almoez Ali". national football teams.
  19. "Luiz Júnior". national football teams.
  20. "Ali Afif". national football teams.
  21. "Bassam Al-Rawi". national football teams.
  22. "Madjid Bougherra". national football teams.
  23. "Youssef El-Arabi". national football teams.
  24. "Jasur Hasanov". national football teams.
  25. "Vladimír Weiss". national football teams.
  26. "Toby Alderweireld". national football teams.
  27. "Youssef Msakni". national football teams.
  28. "Nam Tae-hee". national football teams.
  29. "Ferjani Sassi". national football teams.
  30. "Michael Olunga". national football teams.
  31. "Nashat Akram". national football teams.
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