Abdullah Abu Zema
Abdullah Abu ZemaPersonal information |
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Full name |
Abdullah Mohamed Abu Zema |
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Date of birth |
(1976-04-04) 4 April 1976 |
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Place of birth |
Amman, Jordan |
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Height |
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) |
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Playing position |
Attacking midfielder |
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Youth career |
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Al-Wehdat |
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Senior career* |
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Years |
Team |
Apps† |
(Gls)† |
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1994–2006 |
Al-Wehdat |
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2000 |
→ Al-Wakrah (loan) |
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National team |
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1996–2004 |
Jordan |
82 |
(13) |
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Teams managed |
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2013–2015 |
Al-Wehdat |
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2016 |
Jordan |
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* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (goals)
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Abdullah Abu Zema (born 4 April 1976) is a Jordanian former footballer of Palestinian descent who was the manager of Al-Wehdat from 2013 to 2015.
Career
Abu Zema officially announced his retirement in playing football at the age of 29 after receiving a strong injury and losing the love of his fans. The mark of his retirement in playing football took place on 1 August 2005 in an international friendly match between his country Jordan and Armenia in Amman, sponsored by Prince Ali Bin Al-Hussein. After playing the first five minutes of the match, Abu Zema passed on the captain armband to his teammate Haitham Al-Shboul, and his #18 jersey shirt to his young teammate of Al-Wahdat SC Hassan Abdel-Fattah.
Coaching career
Immediately after his retirement as a football player, Abu Zema became one of the assistant coaches of his national team (2006–2009), under head coaches Mahmoud El-Gohary (2006–2007) and Nelo Vingada (2007–2009) until the Iraqi Adnan Hamad took over coaching the national team. When Dragan Talajic became head manager of Shabab Al-Ordon (2009–2010), Abu Zema became his assistant coach ever since then. They both then moved to Abu Zema's home club Al-Wehdat (2010–2011). When Ra'fat Ali, one of Abu Zema's companions, took proficiency in Kuwait, Abu Zema and Talajic joined him by coaching his team (2011–2012). It was then Amer Deeb, another companion of Abu Zema, when he took proficiency in Ittihad Kalba' of the UAE.
Abu Zema had finally become a head coach himself when he began coaching his lifelong club, Al-Wehdat, in February 2013 succeeding the Egyptian Mohammad Omar after failing to help Al-Wehdat reach the semifinals of the 2012/2013 Jordan Cup losing to Al-Ramtha on penalties in the quarterfinals, and losing to the Jordan league winners of 2012/2013 Shabab Al-Ordon in the second half of the season.
He won with Al-Wehdat Jordan League in 2013-14 and 2014–15, Jordan FA Cup 2014 and Jordan Super Cup 2014, he demitted after losing from round16 of AFC Cup.
Honors and Participation in International Tournaments
In AFC Asian Cups
In Pan Arab Games
In Arab Nations Cup
In WAFF Championships
Career statistics
International goals
Managerial statistics
- As of 27 January 2016
Team |
From |
To |
Record |
G |
W |
D |
L |
GF |
GA |
GD |
Win % |
Al-Wehdat |
21 February 2013[1] |
26 May 2015 |
7001790000000000000♠79 |
7001500000000000000♠50 |
7001180000000000000♠18 |
7001110000000000000♠11 |
7002142000000000000♠142 |
7001480000000000000♠48 |
+94 |
7001632900000000000♠63.29 |
Jordan |
27 January 2016 |
15 March 2016 |
7000100000000000000♠1 |
7000100000000000000♠1 |
5000000000000000000♠0 |
5000000000000000000♠0 |
7000100000000000000♠1 |
5000000000000000000♠0 |
+1 |
7002100000000000000♠100.000 |
Total |
7001800000000000000♠80 |
7001510000000000000♠51 |
7001180000000000000♠18 |
7001110000000000000♠11 |
7002143000000000000♠143 |
7001480000000000000♠48 |
+95 |
7001637500000000000♠63.75 |
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