Below is a list of squads used in the 1985 Arab Cup . [1]
Coach: Mohammad Awad
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GK | Basem Tim | 16 February 1958 (aged 27) | Al-Wehdat | |||
GK | Ezzat Hashem | 16 February 1958 (aged 27) | Al-Ahli Amman | |||
DF | Mohammed Al-Yamani | 1 January 1957 (aged 28) | Al-Faisaly | |||
DF | Rateb Al-Faleh | 14 April 1960 (aged 25) | Al-Ramtha | |||
DF | Zaid Al-Sharaa | Al-Ramtha | ||||
DF | Esam Al-Telli | 14 July 1962 (aged 22) | Al-Jazeera | |||
DF | Husam Sonokrot | 12 June 1960 (aged 25) | Al-Faisaly | |||
DF | Waleed Qandil | 31 December 1959 (aged 25) | Al-Wehdat | |||
MF | Jamal Abu-Abed | 19 January 1965 (aged 20) | Al-Faisaly | |||
MF | Fayez Al-Bedawi | 5 August 1962 (aged 22) | Al-Ramtha | |||
MF | Mohammad Al-Dawud | 14 April 1960 (aged 25) | Al-Ramtha | |||
MF | Tawfiq Al-Saheb | 1 January 1961 (aged 24) | Al-Jazeera | |||
MF | Jamal Ibrahim | Al-Nasr | ||||
MF | Basem Morad (c) | 11 November 1957 (aged 27) | Al-Faisaly | |||
FW | Khaled Awad | 4 October 1960 (aged 24) | Al-Faisaly | |||
FW | Sami Al-Saeed | Al-Ramtha | ||||
FW | Adnan Al-Turk | Al-Ahli Amman | ||||
FW | Ibrahim Saadia | 10 February 1959 (aged 26) | Amman SC | |||
Ahed Al-Aawar | ||||||
Haitham Mahmoud | ||||||
Khalid Mohammed Saeed |
Coach: Dino Sani
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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1 | GK | Sami Mohamed Wafa | Al Sadd | |||
GK | Ahmad Al-Majed | 18 June 1962 (aged 23) | Al-Arabi | |||
DF | Abdullah Mubarak | 5 August 1962 (aged 22) | Al Ahli | |||
DF | Ibrahim Al-Rumahi | Al Ahli | ||||
DF | Mohammed Mubarak | |||||
4 | DF | Yousef Mubarak Al-Adsani | 12 October 1965 (aged 19) | Al Sadd | ||
7 | DF | Adel Khamis | 11 November 1965 (aged 19) | Al-Ittihad | ||
DF | Mubarak Anber | 1 January 1954 (aged 31) | Al Sadd | |||
DF | Adel Malallah | 15 September 1961 (aged 23) | Al Ahli | |||
8 | MF | Mohammed Al Ammari | 10 December 1965 (aged 19) | Al Sadd | ||
MF | Ibrahim Khalfan | 25 November 1961 (aged 23) | Al-Arabi | |||
MF | Mubarak Al-Khater | 8 January 1966 (aged 19) | Al-Wakrah | |||
MF | Khalid Mustafa | |||||
FW | Ali Zaid | 21 April 1962 (aged 23) | Al-Arabi | |||
FW | Mansoor Muftah | 1 January 1955 (aged 30) | Al-Rayyan | |||
FW | Man'a Al-Barshi | |||||
FW | Salah Eid | |||||
16 | FW | Hasan Sabila | Al Ahli | |||
Bilal Faraj | ||||||
Abdulrahman Mohammed | ||||||
Salam Mubarak | ||||||
Taleb Saeed |
Coach: Khalil Al-Zayani
Coach: Keith Burkinshaw
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2 | DF | Ebrahim Zaid | (aged 17) | Al-Muharraq | ||
3 | DF | Salman Al-Harbi | (aged 21) | Al-Hala | ||
4 | FW | Yacoub Hassan | ||||
5 | DF | Adnan Daif (c) | (aged 21) | Al-Muharraq | ||
7 | FW | Ahmed Rashdan | ||||
8 | MF | Ebrahim Farhan | Isa Town Club | |||
10 | MF | Ebrahim Al-Harban | ||||
11 | FW | Hamad Mohammed | (aged 29) | |||
12 | MF | Marjan Eid | West Riffa SC | |||
14 | MF | Ali Hassan Yousif | ||||
18 | DF | Abdul Karim Saif | (aged 23) | West Riffa SC | ||
19 | FW | Waleed Shwetar | (aged 19) | |||
22 | GK | Mohammed Saleh Ali Bubshait | (aged 22) | Bahrain SC | ||
MF | Ali Mohammad Al-Ansari | |||||
MF | Adel Salem | |||||
FW | Khamis Eid | 20 October 1966 (aged 18) | West Riffa SC | |||
Bader Al-Fadala | ||||||
Mohammed Bilal |
Coach: Anwar Jassam
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
21 | GK | Suhail Saber | 1 June 1962 (aged 23) | Al-Talaba | ||
GK | Ahmad Jassim | 4 May 1960 (aged 25) | Al-Rasheed | |||
2 | DF | Hameed Rashid | 8 January 1963 (aged 22) | Al-Jaish | ||
3 | DF | Ghanim Oraibi | 16 August 1961 (aged 23) | Al-Shabab Baghdad | ||
4 | DF | Hassan Kamal | 1 July 1964 (aged 21) | |||
5 | DF | Khaled Hadi | 1 February 1962 (aged 23) | |||
9 | MF | Shaker Mahmoud (c) | 5 May 1963 (aged 22) | Al-Rasheed | ||
10 | MF | Karim Hadi | 1 February 1963 (aged 22) | |||
13 | MF | Basim Qasim | 22 March 1959 (aged 26) | Al-Shorta | ||
12 | MF | Taleb Jaloub | 1 July 1955 (aged 30) | Al-Rasheed | ||
7 | FW | Adnan Hamad | 1 February 1961 (aged 24) | Al-Zawraa | ||
11 | FW | Emad Jassim | 17 August 1960 (aged 24) | |||
14 | FW | Anad Abid | 3 August 1955 (aged 29) | Al-Rasheed | ||
16 | FW | Rahim Hameed | 23 May 1963 (aged 22) | |||
MF | Mahdi Jassim | 4 April 1956 (aged 29) | Al-Tayaran | |||
MF | Ismail Mohammed | 19 January 1962 (aged 23) | ||||
FW | Najeh Rahim | 27 September 1959 (aged 25) | ||||
FW | Hussein Ali Thajil | 1 July 1958 (aged 27) | ||||
Thair Jassam | 31 December 1959 (aged 25) | Al-Zawraa |
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | GK | Abdallah Ould Ahmed | ||||
3 | DF | Mohamed Ayoub | ||||
5 | DF | Amadou Cissé | ASAC Concorde | |||
17 | DF | Mokadem Ould Abdallah | ||||
DF | Moussa Mané | |||||
6 | MF | Abdallah Ould Maouloud (c) | ||||
15 | MF | Cheikh Fall | ||||
16 | MF | Moussa Traoré | ||||
10 | MF | Habibi Djiap | ||||
7 | FW | Othmane Camara | ||||
13 | FW | Pape Sy | ||||
14 | FW | Amadou Boubacar | ||||
FW | Fala Ould Salem | |||||
Abdelkader Adam | ||||||
Mamadou Anne | ||||||
Bakary Diop | ||||||
Mohamed Falil | ||||||
Moustapha Ould Hamza | ||||||
Djibril Wade | ||||||
Abdelkader ... | ||||||
Omar ... |
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