- Mohammed Ibrahem
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Mohammed Ibrahem Personal information Date of birth 7 February 1962 Place of birth Kuwait City, Kuwait National team Kuwait † Appearances (Goals). Mohammed Ibrahem is a retired Kuwaiti football player.[1] Ibrahem formerly played for Kuwaiti football club Al Qadisiya (Qadsia Sporting Club) in the Gulf Club Champions Cup, Kuwaiti Premier League, Crown Prince Cup and the Kharafi Cup, and for the Kuwait national football team. He was head coach of the Kuwait national football team until 2009 when he stepped down and was replaced by Goran Tufegdžić.[2] He is presently the manager and head coach of Al Qadisiya.
Coaching record
- 2000: Gulf Club Champions Cup
- 2001–2002: Crown Prince Cup
- 2002–2003: Kharafi Cup; Crown Prince Cup; Kuwaiti Premier League
- 2003–2004: Crown Prince Cup
- 2004–2005: Kuwaiti Premier League
- 2005: Gulf Club Champions Cup
- 2005–2006: Khurafi Cup; Crown Prince Cup
References
- ^ "Mohammed Ibrahem Hajeyah". http://www.footballdatabase.eu/. http://www.footballdatabase.eu/football.joueurs.mohammed.ibrahem-hajeyah.121667.en.html. Retrieved 27 December 2010.
- ^ Bren O'Brien (4 March 2009). "Kuwait gunning for three points". http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/. http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/2009Asia/default.aspx?s=2009-asia-news-display_new&id=26867. Retrieved 27 December 2010.
Kuwait squad – 2004 AFC Asian Cup 1 Kankone • 2 Al Taher • 4 Abdulreda • 5 Al Shammari • 6 Al Buraiki • 7 Al Humaidan • 8 Al Buraiki • 9 Abdullah • 10 Salama • 11 Al Namash • 13 Neda • 14 Al Hamad • 15 Ali • 16 Al Shammari • 17 Al Mutwa • 18 Al Ataiqi • 19 Seraj • 20 Mussa • 21 Mehdi • 22 Al Khaldi • 23 Al Mutairi • 26 Al Harbi • Coach: IbrahemCategories:- 1962 births
- Kuwaiti footballers
- Kuwaiti football managers
- 2004 AFC Asian Cup managers
- Living people
- Kuwaiti football biography stubs
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