Omar Al Somah

Omar Al Somah
Personal information
Date of birth (1989-03-28) 28 March 1989
Place of birth Deir ez-Zor, Syria
Height 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current team
Al Ahli
Number 9
Youth career
Al-Futowa
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2008–2011 Al Futowa 39 (22)
2011–2014 Al Qadsia 68 (43)
2014– Al Ahli 42 (44)
National team
2007–2008 Syria U-20 2 (1)
2008–2012 Syria U-23 12 (5)
2012 Syria 4 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 24 April 2016.
† Appearances (goals)

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 20 December 2012

Omar Al Somah (Arabic: عمر السومة; born 28 March 1989 in Deir ez-Zor) is a Syrian football player who is currently playing for Al Ahli in the Saudi Professional League.[1]

Nicknamed in Syria as Al-ʿAqqid (Arabic: العكيد) which is a historical civil character in Damascus known for participating in the resistance against occupiers and for being courageous, helpful and generous, he is also called Al-ʿAqīd (Arabic: العقيد).

On July 2012 he participated in three games with Nottingham Forest F.C., scoring once in a trial of month.[2] He impressed manager Sean O'Driscoll enough that the club were looking to sign him on a permanent basis but he was denied a work permit and the club wasn't able to sign him.[3]

Club career

Early career

Al Somah began his football career at the age of 12 joining the youth academy of Al-Futowa (Deir ez-Zor) which won in 2007/2008 the title of the Syrian Under 18 top division,[4] Al Somah won the top scorer of the league that season with 29 goals [5] and he also got his first international goal with Syria U-19 against Iraq in 2008 AFC U-19 Championship.

Al Futowa

he became a regular in the first team at the age of 17 scoring 12 goals making him the third top scorer in his debut season in Syrian Premier League 2008–09, in 2009/2010 Al Somah helped the relegated Al Fotuwa to win the title of the Syrian second division north and promoted back to top division. he scored 5 goals in the 2010–11 The season was suspended at the half of March and after a few months Al-Somah had joined Al Qadsia from Kuwaiti Premier League.

Al Qadsia

While at Al Qadsia, Al Somah helped winning 8 trophies with Al Qadsia, 2 trophies in Kuwaiti Premier League from 2012 and 2014, 2 trophies in Kuwait Emir Cup from 2012 and 2013, 2 trophies in Kuwait Crown Prince Cup from 2013 and 2014. 2 trophies in Kuwait Super Cup from 2013 and 2014. after making 52 appearance and scoring 37. He joins Al Ahli from Saudi Professional League in July 2014.

Al Ahli

2014–15 season

In July 2014, Omar Al Somah joined Al Ahli on a three year contract. On 11 August 2014, soon after manager Christian Gross gave him his debut against Al Hazm in Crown Prince Cup with 1-0 victory. On 16 August 2014, He scored his first goal and Hat-trick in Saudi Professional League for Al Ahli SC against Hajer, The match was ended with 6-1 result.

On 9 January 2015, He renewed his contract with Al Ahli for 2 more years until 2018.

On 13 February 2015, Omar scored the first goal for Al Ahli in the final of the Saudi Crown Prince Cup against Al-Hilal and won the title. It was his 18th goal in a season with Al Ahli in 17 matches. On 17 February 2015, Somah helped Al Ahli to qualify in the group stage of AFC Champions League by scoring the first goal in a penalty kick against his former club Al Qadsia.

On 15 May 2015, Omar Al Somah ended the 2014–15 season as the top scorer in the Saudi Professional League with 22 goals, but unfortunately he didn't win the league title with Al Ahli SC. He also continued his good form in 2015 scored 5 goals in 6 matches. He finished first season with Al Ahli SC scored 31 goals (22 goals in Saudi Professional League, 3 goals in Crown Prince Cup and 6 goals in AFC Champions League) in 33 matches. He won Al Ahli player of the year by fans.

2015–16 season

In August 2015, He started the second season with Al Ahli SC against Al-Taawon FC. He didn't score and the game ended 0-0. On 27 August, Omar Al Somah scored the first goal for his club in the second match against Al Khaleej. The match was ended in favour of Al Ahli SC 4-0. On 18 October 2015, he scored the first hat-trick of its second season against Al Nassr, Al Ahli SC won that with result 4-2. He also continued his good form in Crown Prince Cup and led Al Ahli SC to win the match against Al-Ittifaq. At the end of the october, he won the player of the month award.

Style of Play

Omar Al Somah plays an attacking role, most often playing as Centre-Forward, and is known for his finishing and free kick ability. He is also an accurate set piece specialist and is renowned for his bending free kicks. Uniquely, his height, strength, jumping ability and heading technique have given him an edge in winning aerial challenges for balls, with many of his goals often being headers, he also scores with both feet.[6]

Statistics

As of 29 April 2016

Club Season Saudi Premier League Crown Prince Cup Saudi Champions Cup AFC Champions League Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Al-Ahli 2014–15 22224300763331
2015–1620223222312827
Career total 424475221076158

International career

He played for the Syrian U-19 national team in the AFC U-19 Championship 2008 in Saudi Arabia and a member of the Syrian U-23 national team. He was a part of the Syrian U-23 national team in the Mediterranean Games 2009 in Italy and Asian football qualifiers for 2012 Olympics Round 4 (play-off round).

Honours

Club

Al-Fotuwa SC

Syrian Second Division. Northern Group: 2009-10

Al-Qadsia

Al-Ahli

International

Syria

Individual

References

  1. "الأزرق دوت كوم". Alazraq.com. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
  2. "Nottingham Forest trialists hope to do Arab football proud". Archived from the original on 14 December 2013. Retrieved 14 December 2013.
  3. McDaid, Paul (22 August 2012). "Nottingham Forest fail to land work permits for Kuwaiti trio". Sport360.com. Retrieved 12 January 2013.
  4. 1 2 "دوري الشباب السوري". Kooora.com. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
  5. 1 2 "دوري الشباب السوري". Kooora.com. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
  6. "Saudi Pro League Statistics 2014/2015". Slstat.com. 28 March 1989. Retrieved 25 November 2015.

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