- Mohaisen Al-Jam'an
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Mohaisen Al-Jam'an Personal information Full name Mohaisen Mubarak Jam'an Al Dosari Date of birth 1 January 1966 Place of birth Saudi Arabia Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Youth career Team Al-Nassr National team Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1984–1994 Saudi Arabia † Appearances (Goals). Mohaisen Al-Jam'an (Arabic: محيسن الجمعان) in full Mohaisen Mubarak Jam'an Al Dosari (born 1 January 1966) is a former Saudi football (soccer) player. He represented the Saudi national team during the period 1984-1994.
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Early career
Al-Jam'an joined the Saudi League club Al Nassr FC at an early age and remained with that team all his playing career. He immediately showed the skills of a promising striker. His quick improvement while playing for the under-16 squad convinced the team officials to promote him to the under-20 and then quickly to the first team. In one period, he played for all three.[citation needed]
His breakthrough came in 1984 when he was selected to the national team trying to qualify for the 1984 Summer Olympics. At only 17 years old he was the youngest Saudi at the time to play an international match.[citation needed] In the tournament he scored 5 goals in 4 matches, all played in Singapore. Combined with teammate Majed Abdullah they lead the team to the top spot and qualified for the Olympics.[citation needed]
Al-Jam'an was loved by the Saudi and Asian fans alike, and the Asian media nicknamed him "The Cobra" due to his elastic moves and dribbling style.[citation needed]
With the national team
Al-Jam'an played in the 1984 Summer Olympics,[1] and though the Saudis showed the inexperience of a team playing for the first time outside Asia. In December 1984, the national team was playing in the Asian Nations Cup held in Singapore. Al-Jam'an was a starter in all of the matches and played a major role in his country's winning the cup. He scored a goal against Kuwait that took his team to the semi-final.[citation needed] Al-Jam'an had his greatest performances and scored his most memorable goals during that year.[citation needed]
Two years later, the Saudis failed to qualify for the 1986 FIFA World Cup , but made up for it by winning the Asian cup for a second consecutive time in 1988. This time, Mohaisen was the experienced player used by coach Carlos Alberto Parreira as a starter or a replacement from game to game.[citation needed]
The exhaustion
After the instant success of 1984, and instead of giving him time to develop and enhance in a steady way, the national team and Al Nasr coaches overused him.[citation needed] He played for the Saudi first team, the Saudi Under-20 team, Al Nasr first and Under-20 teams, all at the same time.[citation needed]
After 1998, he was out of the national team most of the time. He rejoined them during the qualifying rounds of the 1994 World Cup (in which the Saudis qualified) but that was his last appearance with the Saudi national squad and he did not play in any World Cup matches.[citation needed]
With Al Nasr
Mohaisen had a presence in all of the achievements Al Nasr club made during the 1980s and 1990s.[citation needed]Due to the overwhelming presence of teammate Majed Abdullah, Mohaisen played the double role of scorer and playmaker.[citation needed]
With Al Nasr he would win the league title three times (1989, 1994, 1995) the King's cup three times (1986, 1987, 1990), Gulf champions league twice (1996, 1997), Saudi Arabia Football Federation cup (1998), Asian Cup Winners Cup (1998) and Asia's Super cup (1999).[citation needed]
In 2000 winning Asia's super cup entitled Al Nasr to play in the inaugural 2000 FIFA Club World Championship held in Brazil. Mohaisen played in all three matches, against Real Madrid of Spain (lost 1-3), Corinthians of Brazil (lost 0-2) and Raja of Morocco (won 4-3).[citation needed]
Mohaisen retired from play soon after that tournament and is currently working as Al-Nasr's team administrative manager.[citation needed]
References
- ^ "Muhaisin Jamaan Al-Dosari Biography and Statistics". Sports Reference. http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/al/muhaisin-jamaan-al-dosari-1.html. Retrieved 2009-07-25.
External links
- Mohaisen Al-Jam'an at National-Football-Teams.com
Categories:- 1966 births
- Living people
- Saudi Arabian footballers
- Saudi Arabia international footballers
- 1984 AFC Asian Cup players
- Footballers at the 1984 Summer Olympics
- AFC Asian Cup-winning players
- Olympic footballers of Saudi Arabia
- Al-Nassr FC players
- Saudi Arabian people of Black African descent
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