Mohammad Omar (footballer, born 1976) explained

Mohammad Omar
Fullname:Mohammed Omar Mohammed Ahmed Al-Shaddadi
Birth Date:11 November 1976
Birth Place:Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Position:Forward
Currentclub:Mumbai Tigers (Chief Executive Officer)
Years1:1992 - 2001
Caps1:93
Goals1:57
Years2:2002
Caps2:1
Goals2:1
Years3:2002 - 2005
Caps3:47
Goals3:29
Years4:2005 - 2007
Caps4:59
Goals4:29
Years5:2008
Caps5:9
Goals5:2
Years6:2008 - 2009
Caps6:21
Goals6:13
Years7:2009 - 2010
Caps7:8
Goals7:2
Years8:2010 - 2011
Clubs8:Al Wasl
Totalcaps:237
Totalgoals:132
Nationalyears1:1996 - 2009
Nationalcaps1:102
Nationalgoals1:28
Pcupdate:17/7/2010 (UTC)
Ntupdate:17/7/2010 (UTC)

Mohammed Omar Mohammed Ahmed Al-Shaddadi, known as Mohammad Omar (Arabic: محمد عمر, born November 11, 1976, in Dubai, UAE) is a retired [1] Emirati footballer, serving as the CEO for Mumbai Tigers F.C. in India.[2] He was the captain of the UAE national football team from 2002 to 2008. During his professional football career which spanned over 20 years he has played for many clubs including Al Wasl, Al Ain, Al Jazira, Al Dhafra, Al-Nasr, and Ajman Club. In Summer 2010, Omar announced that he would move back to the club that he started with, Al Wasl FC to play a final season and retire.[3] In 2002, he joined Omani club, Dhofar and competed with them in the final of the Sultan Qaboos Cup, and scored the only goal for the team in a game which they eventually lost to neighbor's, Al-Nasr.

Mohammed Omar is the younger brother of the UAE's football legend Zuhair Bakhit.[4]

International goals

No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 14 April 2001 2–0 12–0 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
2. 5–0
3. 16 August 2006 1–0 2–1 2007 AFC Asian Cup qualification
4. 11 October 2006 1–2 1–2
5. 15 November 2006 2–1 3–2
6. 3–2
7. 21 January 2009 1–0 5–0 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification
8. 2–0

Honors

Al Wasl FC

Al Ain FC

International

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: الوصل يشكر 4 لاعبين انتهت عقودهم.
  2. News: Dodsal FC gearing up to enter Indian football in style. Upadhyay. Somesh. 2012-05-27. Indian Football Blog. 2018-05-28. en-US.
  3. Web site: Mohammad Omar Joins Al Wasl in few days . 2010-07-17 . Arabic . alittihad.ae.
  4. Web site: Omar finds fulfillment after football. June 21, 2016. gulfnews.com.