This is a list of players, past and present, who have been capped by their country in international football whilst playing for Al-Duhail Sports Club. From nine countries from three continents and the first continental tournament in which players from Al-Duhail SC participated was the 2011 AFC Asian Cup: Khalid Muftah with Qatar and Jasur Hasanov with Uzbekistan, in the 2015 AFC Asian Cup with his domination of local championships, On 23 December 2014, manager Djamel Belmadi chose his 23-man squad, including 5 players from Al-Duhail SC they are Mohammed Musa, Ismaeel Mohammad, Tresor Kangambu, Karim Boudiaf and Khalid Muftah for the second time. [1] but it was a disastrous participation, as Qatar national team was defeated in all its matches to be eliminated from the group stage. The South Korea national team included Nam Tae-hee in his first participation in the AFC Asian Cup, where he achieved the runner-up after losing in the final against Australia. [2] In 2019 AFC Asian Cup, the Qatari national team excelled and achieved the surprise by winning the title after winning the final against Japan. [3] [4] Five players from Al-Duhail SC were included in the squad. Almoez Ali won the tournament's top scorer title with nine goals, including four against North Korea, Ali and Bassam Al-Rawi were in Team of the tournament. [5]
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DF | Defender | ||
MF | Midfielder | ||
FW | Forward | ||
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Al-Duhail SC Qatari international footballers | |||||||
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Name | Position | Date of first cap | Debut against | Date of last cap | Final match against | Caps | Ref |
Karim Boudiaf | MF | 21 Dec 2013 | Bahrain | 18 Dec 2021 | Egypt | 106 | [6] |
Ahmed Yasser | DF | 23 Jan 2012 | Sweden | 11 Oct 2016 | Syria | 24 | [7] |
Adel Lami | MF | 16 Dec 2011 | Iraq | 9 Sep 2013 | Lebanon | 11 | [8] |
Amine Lecomte | GK | 26 Mar 2015 | Algeria | 1 Sep 2016 | Iran | 18 | [9] |
Tresor Kangambu | MF | 27 Dec 2014 | Estonia | 25 Aug 2016 | Thailand | 11 | [10] |
Baba Malick | GK | 29 Mar 2011 | Russia | 7 Nov 2012 | Iraq | 7 | [11] |
Khalid Muftah | DF | 16 Dec 2010 | Egypt | 18 Aug 2016 | Jordan | 46 | [12] |
Dame Traoré | DF | 21 Dec 2013 | Bahrain | 31 May 2015 | Northern Ireland | 7 | [13] |
Sebastián Soria | FW | 6 Sep 2012 | Tajikistan | 14 Oct 2014 | Australia | 26 | [14] |
Assim Madibo | MF | 7 Sep 2018 | China | 18 Dec 2021 | Egypt | 33 | [15] |
Mohammed Muntari | FW | 28 Aug 2015 | Singapore | 18 Dec 2021 | Egypt | 35 | [16] |
Abdullah Al-Ahrak | MF | 23 Aug 2017 | Turkmenistan | 18 Dec 2021 | Egypt | 25 | [17] |
Almoez Ali | FW | 21 Dec 2013 | Bahrain | 18 Dec 2021 | Egypt | 76 | [18] |
Luiz Júnior | DF | 21 Dec 2013 | Bahrain | 6 Jun 2017 | North Korea | 27 | [19] |
Ali Afif | MF | 28 Dec 2012 | Egypt | 5 Sep 2019 | Afghanistan | 21 | [20] |
Bassam Al-Rawi | DF | 11 Nov 2017 | Czech Republic | 15 Dec 2021 | Algeria | 49 | [21] |
Al-Duhail SC Foreign international footballers | |||||||
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Name | Position | Date of first cap | Debut against | Date of last cap | Final match against | Caps | Ref |
Madjid Bougherra | DF | 3 Sep 2011 | Tanzania | 30 Jun 2014 | Germany | 17 | [22] |
Youssef El-Arabi | FW | 8 Oct 2016 | Gabon | 16 Jan 2017 | DR Congo | 3 | [23] |
Jasur Hasanov | MF | 25 Dec 2010 | Bahrain | 25 Jan 2011 | Australia | 6 | [24] |
Vladimír Weiss | MF | 5 Mar 2014 | Israel | 17 Nov 2015 | Iceland | 16 | [25] |
Toby Alderweireld | DF | 2 Sep 2021 | Estonia | 10 Oct 2021 | Italy | 5 | [26] |
Youssef Msakni | FW | 10 Jan 2013 | Gabon | 17 Nov 2021 | Tanzania | 43 | [27] |
Nam Tae-hee | MF | 30 May 2012 | Spain | 2 Sep 2021 | Iraq | 39 | [28] |
Ferjani Sassi | MF | 3 Sep 2021 | Equatorial Guinea | 18 Dec 2021 | Algeria | 11 | [29] |
Michael Olunga | FW | 25 Mar 2021 | Egypt | 15 Nov 2021 | Rwanda | 7 | [30] |
Nashat Akram | MF | 19 Aug 2011 | Qatar | 15 Nov 2011 | Jordan | 6 | [31] |
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