Wail al-Habashi

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Wail al-Habashi
Personnel
Surname Wail Sulaiman al-Habashi
birthday August 24, 1964
place of birth Kuwait
size 174 cm
position midfield player
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1987-1996 al-Jahra SC
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1986-1997 Kuwait 109 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Wail Sulaiman al-Habashi ( Arabic وائل سليمان أحمد المحيسن الحبشي Wāʾil Sulaimān Aḥmad al-Muḥaisin al-Ḥabašī ; * August 24, 1964 ) is a former Kuwaiti soccer player who also played on the national team.

Career

society

He played from 1987 to 1996 at his only club, al-Jahra SC in Kuwait. He was able to win the championship with his team in the 1989/90 season of the Kuwaiti Premier League . In the last two seasons with this club, however, he only reached double-digit places in the table with the team. After the 1996/97 season he ended his career as a club player.

National team

His first game with the national team he played in the quarterfinals of the 1986 Asian Games against China , in which the team took third place. In the same year he was able to win the golf cup in Manama, Bahrain with the team. After that he was still a player in the squad for the Asian Football Championship in Qatar in 1988 and was able to win the golf cup again in 1990 two years later in his native Kuwait. He was also used in a friendly game on January 21, 1990 at home against the French national team at Al-Sadaqua Walsalam Stadium ; Laurent Blanc scored the only goal for France. At the Asian Games in Japan in 1994 he was able to achieve third place with his team, but was seen as the top scorer with six goals over the entire tournament . He was able to get the title again with the team at the 1996 Golf Cup in Oman . Last he took part in the 1996 Asian Cup in the United Arab Emirates with three appearances, here the tournament ended in the semi-finals for the team against the United Arab Emirates . With his resignation on December 27, 1998, he ended his career as a national player, he was supposed to be the first Kuwaiti national player to come up with more than 100 appearances, a total of 109 at the end of his career.

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