Jaka Ihbeisheh | |
Fullname: | Jaka Fayed Allah Patrik Ihbeisheh[1] |
Birth Date: | 29 August 1986 |
Birth Place: | Ljubljana, SFR Yugoslavia[2] |
Position: | Midfielder, full-back |
Youthclubs1: | Komenda[3] |
Youthyears2: | –2005 |
Youthclubs2: | Factor |
Years1: | 2003–2006 |
Clubs1: | Factor |
Caps1: | 32 |
Goals1: | 1 |
Years2: | 2006 |
Clubs2: | → Slovan (loan) |
Caps2: | 10 |
Goals2: | 2 |
Years3: | 2006 |
Clubs3: | → Svoboda Ljubljana (loan) |
Caps3: | 4 |
Goals3: | 4 |
Years4: | 2007 |
Clubs4: | Slovan |
Caps4: | 16 |
Goals4: | 12 |
Years5: | 2008 |
Clubs5: | Krka |
Caps5: | 12 |
Goals5: | 4 |
Years6: | 2008–2009 |
Clubs6: | Aluminij |
Caps6: | 12 |
Goals6: | 3 |
Years7: | 2009 |
Clubs7: | Krško |
Caps7: | 11 |
Goals7: | 6 |
Years8: | 2009–2011 |
Clubs8: | Primorje |
Caps8: | 57 |
Goals8: | 8 |
Years9: | 2011–2012 |
Clubs9: | Rudar Velenje |
Caps9: | 4 |
Goals9: | 0 |
Years10: | 2012–2013 |
Clubs10: | Domžale |
Caps10: | 17 |
Goals10: | 2 |
Years11: | 2013–2015 |
Clubs11: | Krka |
Caps11: | 58 |
Goals11: | 3 |
Years12: | 2015–2016 |
Clubs12: | Rudar Velenje |
Caps12: | 26 |
Goals12: | 0 |
Years13: | 2016–2017 |
Clubs13: | Al Shamal |
Years14: | 2017 |
Clubs14: | BEC Tero Sasana |
Caps14: | 8 |
Goals14: | 0 |
Years15: | 2018 |
Clubs15: | SV Stegersbach |
Caps15: | 11 |
Goals15: | 2 |
Years16: | 2018 |
Clubs16: | Krka |
Caps16: | 3 |
Goals16: | 0 |
Years17: | 2018–2020 |
Clubs17: | Bravo |
Caps17: | 35 |
Goals17: | 2 |
Years18: | 2020–2021 |
Clubs18: | Radomlje |
Caps18: | 31 |
Goals18: | 2 |
Totalcaps: | 347 |
Totalgoals: | 51 |
Nationalyears1: | 2014–2018 |
Nationalteam1: | Palestine |
Nationalcaps1: | 17 |
Nationalgoals1: | 3 |
Jaka Ihbeisheh (Arabic: ياكا حبيشة; born 29 August 1986) is a retired footballer.[4] [5] Born in Slovenia, he represented Palestine internationally.
In 2014, Ihbeisheh made his debut for the Palestinian national team.[1] He was included in the Palestinian squad for the 2015 AFC Asian Cup and scored the nation's first ever Asian Cup goal, during a 5–1 defeat against Jordan in the group stage.[6]
Ihbeisheh was born in Ljubljana to a Palestinian father and Slovenian mother[7] and grew up in Slovenia. After his family separated when he was three years old, he only reconnected with his father, in Ramallah, 18 years later through Facebook.[8]
Scores and results list Palestine's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Ihbeisheh goal.[1]
1 | 16 January 2015 | Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne, Australia | align=center | 1–5 | align=center | 1–5 | 2015 AFC Asian Cup | ||
2 | 12 November 2015 | Amman International Stadium, Amman, Jordan | align=center | 6–0 | align=center | 6–0 | 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification | ||
3 | 29 March 2016 | Dora International Stadium, Hebron, Palestine | align=center | 1–0 | align=center | 7–0 | 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification |