Hassan Abdel-Fattah

Hassan Abdel-Fattah
Personal information
Full name Hassan Abdel-Fattah Mahmoud
Date of birth (1982-08-17) 17 August 1982
Place of birth Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing position Attacking midfielder
Club information
Current team
Al Kharaitiyat
Number 9
Youth career
1995–2000 Al-Wahdat
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2000–2014 Al-Wehdat 136 (58)
2009Hatta (loan) 8 (2)
2009–2010Al-Karamah (loan) 20 (8)
2011Al-Kuwait (loan) 5 (0)
2012Al-Khor (loan) 8 (3)
2012–2013Al-Khor (loan) 12 (2)
2014– Al Kharaitiyat 37 (20)
National team
2004– Jordan 89 (30)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 2 January 2015.
† Appearances (goals)

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 13 October 2015

Hassan Abdel-Fattah (Arabic: حسن عبد الفتاح; born 17 August 1982) is a Jordanian footballer of Palestinian descent. He plays as an midfielder for Al Kharaitiyat and the Jordan national football team.

International career

Apparently, Abdel-Fattah had not make any appearances or did not participate in any of Jordan's 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification matches. However, he was instrumental in Jordan's quarter-final run in the 2011 AFC Asian Cup held in Qatar. After his great performances in 2010 and in the 2011 Asian Cup, including the goal he scored against Japan, he was first asked to play in Al-Arabi and Zamalek, but somehow found himself in Kuwait SC, which he scored only 2 goals for, and they were both in the 2011 AFC Cup. He also scored goals for Al-Karamah in the 2010 AFC Cup.

Abdel-Fattah was first famous for leading his national team to a 2-2 draw with South Korea in 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifiers on 31 May 2008, by scoring a brace after entering as a substitute for his teammate Mohammad Muneer. He is also known for leading Jordan to a 2-0 victory over Turkmenistan in Amman during their 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign.

In the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification, he scored 6 goals; a double brace against Nepal on 23 July 2011 at home in the second round and two goals against Iraq, one in Arbil, and another in Amman.

International goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 March 26, 2005 Larnaca  Cyprus 2–1 Loss Friendly Match
2 February 7, 2006 Kuwait City  Kuwait 2–1 Loss Friendly Match
3 May 31, 2008 Seoul  South Korea 2–2 Draw 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
4 May 31, 2008 Seoul  South Korea 2–2 Draw 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
5 June 22, 2008 Amman  Turkmenistan 2–0 Win 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
6 June 22, 2008 Amman  Turkmenistan 2–0 Win 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
7 August 11, 2008 Tehran  Oman 3–1 Win 2008 West Asian Football Federation Championship
8 September 28, 2010 Amman  Kuwait 2–2 Draw 2010 West Asian Football Federation Championship
9 September 28, 2010 Amman  Kuwait 2–2 Draw 2010 West Asian Football Federation Championship
10 January 9, 2011 Doha  Japan 1–1 Draw 2011 AFC Asian Cup
11 March 26, 2011 Sharjah  Kuwait 1–1 Draw Friendly Match
12 March 29, 2011 Sharjah  North Korea 1–1 Draw Friendly Match
13 July 8, 2011 Istanbul  Yemen 4–0 Win Friendly Match
14 July 13, 2011 Amman  Saudi Arabia 1–1 Draw Friendly Match
15 July 23, 2011 Amman    Nepal 9–0 Win 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
16 July 23, 2011 Amman    Nepal 9–0 Win 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
17 July 23, 2011 Amman    Nepal 9–0 Win 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
18 July 23, 2011 Amman    Nepal 9–0 Win 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
19 September 2, 2011 Arbil  Iraq 2–0 Win 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
20 November 15, 2011 Amman  Iraq 1–3 Loss 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
21 August 15, 2012 Amman  Uzbekistan 2–0 Win Friendly Match
22 September 11, 2012 Amman  Australia 2–1 Win 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
23 October 8, 2012 Doha  Qatar 1–1 Draw Friendly Match
24 August 6, 2013 Amman  Palestine 4–1 Win Friendly Match
25 June 5, 2015 Istanbul  United States 2–2 Draw Friendly Match
26 June 11, 2015 Dushanbe  Tajikistan 1–3 Win 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
27 June 11, 2015 Dushanbe  Tajikistan 1–3 Win 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
28 June 11, 2015 Dushanbe  Tajikistan 1–3 Win 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
29 October 8, 2015 Amman  Australia 2–0 Win 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
30 October 13, 2015 Amman  Tajikistan 3–0 Win 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honors and Participation in International Tournaments

In AFC Asian Cups

In WAFF Championships

Miscellaneous

References

External links

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