Mahmoud Dashti

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Mahmoud Dashti
Personal information
Date of birth (1993-08-24) August 24, 1993 (age 30)
Place of birth Kuwait City, Kuwait
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Winger, Striker
Team information
Current team
Al Arabi SC
Number 18
Youth career
Al Arabi SC
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2013–2017 Al Arabi SC 10 (1)
International career
2012–2014 Kuwait U-21 6 (0)
2014–2015 Kuwait U-23 8 (2)
2014–2015 Kuwait 2 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 8:51, June 3, 2014 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of January 28, 2015

Mahmoud Dashti is a football player playing for Al-Arabi SC in the Kuwaiti Premier League and Kuwait national football team playing as a winger and a striker.

Contents

Youth Years

Mahmoud was Playing football in Al Arabi SC since he was young with the under-14 team but didn't win any trophies or titles but stood out to be one of the best in the league and age division.

Professional career

Mahmoud started his professional career with Al Arabi SC in 2013–14 season and was called up for the Kuwait national football team in the late 2014 of the season.

Al-Arabi SC

2013–14

Mahmoud made his debut vs Khaitan Sporting Club in an 8–0 Victory which he made 2 assists [1] [2] in the game he won the Kuwait Federation Cup vs Al-Salmiya SC which he was The Man Of The Match, He played his first Classico match vs Qadsia SC in the Emir Cup semi-final second leg which they lost 2–0 on penalties which ended his season [3] with 4 assists and 1 goal.

2014–15

Mahmoud started the season with the Kuwait national football team to begin training early for the international cups and returned to Al-Arabi SC to start the season vs Kazma SC but did not play any games since start of the season only playing for the reserves. He won his second trophy with the team on December 14, 2014 after defeating Kuwait SC in the final 4–2 (aet) in the Kuwait Crown Prince Cup. [4]

2015–16

At the start of the pre-season he got injured with Cut in cruciate ligament which made him miss most of the season. On January 27, 2016 he came back to Kuwait after a successful operation in Barcelona.

2016–17

At the beginning of the season in September he underwent surgery of Qdharov in his right knee, keeping him out of the green pitch for around 4 months.

National career

Under-19 & 21

Mahmoud started with Kuwait U-19 and played the Gulf Cup U-19. Then was called up for Kuwait U-21. [5]

Kuwait national football team

[6] Mahmoud was called up to the Kuwait national football team [7] in late 2013–14 football season to compete in Arabian Gulf Cup and AFC Asian Cup.

After not making it to the team 23 man list Mahmoud was called up for the U-23 to compete in the 2015 GCC U-23 Championship. Kuwait lost the first match to UAE 2–0 where he was on the bench. After that he scored for in a win against Qatar 3–0. After losing the final to KSA 5–2. [8]

Personal life

Mahmoud got married at the age of 20 in early 2013. [9]

Career statistics

Club

As of 1 May 2015
ClubSeasonLeagueEmir CupKuwait Crown CupContinental [10] Other [11] Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Al-Arabi SC 2013–14 VIVA Premier League 6110000040111
2014–15100000005060
2015–16000000000000
2016–17000000000000
Total7110000090171

International

As of match played 25 May 2014.
National teamYearAppsGoals
Kuwait 201420
201500
201600
Total20

Honours

Club

Al Arabi SC:

(Runner-up):1 2014–15
(runner-up):1 2013–14

National

Runner Up 2015

Individual

See also

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  10. Includes appearances in the AFC Cup, AFC Champions League, UAFA Cup and GCC Champions League.
  11. Includes appearances in the Kuwait Federation Cup and Kuwait Super Cup.