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'''Khalid Ismaïl Mubarak''' ({{lang-ar|'''خالد اسماعيل مبارك'''}}) (born in 1965) is a [[UAE]] [[football (soccer)]] player who played as a midfielder for the [[UAE national football team]] and Al-Nasr Club in [[Dubai]]. He played in the [[1990 FIFA World Cup]] and scored the first World Cup goal for his country against West Germany.
'''Khalid Ismaïl Mubarak''' ({{lang-ar|'''خالد اسماعيل مبارك'''}}) (born in 1965) is a [[UAE]] [[football (soccer)]] player who played as a midfielder for the [[UAE national football team]] and Al-Nasr Club in [[Dubai]]. He played in the [[1990 FIFA World Cup]] and scored the first World Cup goal for his country against West Germany.

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Khalid Ismail
Personal information
Full name Khalid Ismaïl Mubarak
Position(s) Midfielder
International career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1985–1990 United Arab Emirates

Khalid Ismaïl Mubarak (Arabic: خالد اسماعيل مبارك) (born in 1965) is a UAE football (soccer) player who played as a midfielder for the UAE national football team and Al-Nasr Club in Dubai. He played in the 1990 FIFA World Cup and scored the first World Cup goal for his country against West Germany.

While it was been reported[citation needed] that he received a Rolls Royce from the UAE royal family for his performance at the 1990 World Cup, Ismail stated in a 2010 interview that he never received one.[1]

Like other footballers in the UAE team at the 1990 World Cup, Ismail was not a professional. He is now Deputy Chief Fire Officer for Dubai airports.[1]

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