Ahmad al-Bahri

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Ahmad al-Bahri
Personnel
birthday September 18, 1980
place of birth RiyadhSaudi Arabia
size 178 cm
position Right full-back
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1998-2005 al-Ettifaq
2005-2006 al-Shabab
2006-2007 al-Ettifaq
2007-2010 al-Nasr
2010-2013 al-Ettifaq 19 (1)
2011–2012 →  al-Faisaly FC  (loan) 15 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2002-2009 Saudi Arabia 41 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of career

Ahmad al-Bahri ( Arabic أحمد البحري, DMG Aḥmad al-Baḥrī ; * September 18, 1980 ) is a former Saudi Arabian soccer player . He won the Saudi Arabian Championship once and was on the squad for the 2006 World Cup .

Career

al-Bahri played for several years in Dammam with al-Ettifaq and in 2005 switched to the capital city club and then master al-Shabab . With him as reinforcement on the right side of defense, the title was defended in 2006.

Although he was already in the extended selection in 2002, Ahmad al-Bahri only made his debut in the Saudi Arabian national team on February 9, 2005 . He played most of the games in the successful qualification for the 2006 World Cup in Germany and ousted the experienced Ahmad ad-Duchi in his position . Both players were in Saudi Arabia's World Cup squad , but al-Bahri was left without action.

After the World Cup, he returned to al-Ettifaq, but joined al-Nasr a year later . There he stayed for three seasons, but could not intervene with his team in the battle for the championship. In 2010 he moved again to al-Ettifaq. After playing for al-Faisaly FC for a year in the meantime, he retired in 2013.

Title / Achievements

  • Saudi Arabian Master: 2006 (al-Shabab)

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