Abbas Hassan

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Abbas Hassan
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Abbas Hassan (2019)
Personnel
birthday May 10, 1985
position goalkeeper
Juniors
Years station
0000-2001 Arvidstorps IK
2002-2004 IF Elfsborg
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2005-2010 IF Elfsborg 13 (0)
2009-2010 →  Aalborg BK  (loan) 0 (0)
2010 →  IFK Norrköping  (loan) 2 (0)
2011–2012 IFK Norrköping 30 (0)
2013-2016 IF Elfsborg 6 (0)
2016 Örgryte IS 12 (0)
2017– Nejmeh Club 23 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2003 Sweden U18 1 (0)
2006 Sweden U-21 2 (0)
2012-2018 Lebanon 23 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: October 13, 2019

Abbas Hassan (born May 10, 1985 ) is a Lebanese - Swedish football player . The goalkeeper was in the 2006 IF Elfsborg squad , which won the Swedish championship, and won the Swedish National Cup with the club in 2014 . He has been under contract with the Nejmeh Club from Lebanon since summer 2017 .

Career

Hassan started playing football at Arvidstorps IK . In 2002 he joined the youth department of IF Elfsborg , where he subsequently went through the various youth teams and was appointed to the Swedish U-18 national team in 2003 by selection coach Peter Gerhardsson .

In the 2005 season Hassan moved up as the third goalkeeper in the first division squad of IF Elfsborg. He made his debut in the Allsvenskan on June 20 that year when he came on for the injured Johan Wiland in the game against Malmö FF . As a result, he moved up behind the actual second goalkeeper Håkan Svensson to the first substitute. When this was sent off the field at the end of August, he subsequently established himself in the goal of the club from Borås and came to ten league appearances throughout the season. He played his way into the notebook of Tommy Söderberg and Jörgen Lennartsson , the supervisors of the Swedish U-21 team . At the beginning of 2006 he was used in two games of the junior national team.

At his club, however, Hassan returned to the second tier and remained in the 2006 championship season without league use. As a result, he was no longer considered in the U-21 selection. In the following years he remained second goalkeeper behind Wiland and only made three more appearances in 2007. When Wiland left the club at the beginning of 2009, a new goalkeeper was signed in Ante Covic . After this, Hassan remained second choice, so that he decided to leave IF Elfsborg in the summer of that year.

Hassan moved in July on a one-year loan to the Danish club Aalborg BK , managed by Swedish coach Magnus Pehrsson , to replace Kenneth Stenild, who had switched to AC Horsens , as Karim Zaza 's substitute. At his new club he met two other compatriots, Louay Chanko and Andreas Johansson . Behind Zaza he remained without playing time during the entire season.

In the summer of 2010 Hassan left IF Elfsborg again on loan and joined IFK Norrköping in the Superettan until the end of the season to act as a substitute goalkeeper behind Niklas Westberg . In two league appearances he was involved in the return of the club to the Allsvenskan. Shortly before the end of 2010, the club signed him firmly, with which he signed a three-year contract. In preparation, he displaced his rival and stood between the posts in the first five games of the season before he had to let Westberg go first due to an injury. From the ninth matchday he was the regular goalkeeper again after a 5-0 away defeat at Kalmar FF in mid-August. At the end of the season, Westberg left the club and Hassan was back at the start of the 2012 season . Again, he could not maintain his position permanently, young goalkeeper David Nilsson ousted him and played 19 of the 30 season games. In the meantime, only the third goalkeeper, he was toying with a move, in February 2013 he returned to IF Elfsborg. There he was substitute goalkeeper behind Kevin Stuhr Ellegaard and played two season appearances in the 2013 season. In January 2014, he extended his contract for two years. In May of the year he came in the final of the Swedish National Cup against Helsingborgs IF for a short stint when he came on in the middle of the second half for the injured Ellegaard. With a goal from Lasse Nilsson , the team took the title with a 1-0 win. After he did not get beyond the role of the substitute in the following years, he left the club in the summer of 2016 for Örgryte IS . With the Gothenburg second division team, he signed a contract valid until the end of the year.

International

Internationally, Hassan competes for the Lebanese national soccer team .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. fotboll.expressen.se: "Hassan vill lämna Elfsborg" ( Memento from July 23, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) (accessed on July 10, 2009)
  2. http://www.aabsport.dk/B02F4995-D1D5-46F6-A65B-4C8D024B2652.W5Doc?id=0E4822E1-CD45-49B2-833A-60587388883F (link not available)
  3. fotbolltransfers.com: "Officiellt: IFK Norrköping lånar Abbas Hassan" (accessed on 23 August 2010)
  4. fotbolltransfers.com: "Abbas Hassan skriver på för IFK Norrköping" (accessed on January 24, 2011)
  5. bt.se: "Abbas Hassan klar för Elfsborg" (accessed on January 29, 2014)
  6. fotbolltransfers.com: "Officiellt: Abbas Hassan förlänger med Elfsborg" (accessed on January 29, 2014)
  7. fotboll.ois.se: "Ny spelare till ÖIS" (accessed on August 31, 2016)