Al Raaki Al Amoodi. In this Arabic diagnose, the surname is Omar Abdulrahman Ahmed Al Raaki Al Amoodi ( Arabic : عمر عبد الرحمن أحمد الراقي العمودي ; born 20 September 1991 ) is an Emirati professional football player who plays as an attacking midfielder for Shabab Al-Ahli.
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Abdulrahman started his career when he went on a trial with Al Hilal in 2000. He joined Al Ain in 2006 at the age of 15. In the 2008–09 season he was promoted to first-team squad and made his introduction in 2009 and won his first elder honours Etisalat Cup and President ‘s Cup, 2009 Super Cup. Despite suffering a cruciate ligament wound in the follow season and being sidelined for more than six months, he became a first team unconstipated and helped his club to avoid delegating in the 2010–11 temper. He finished the season with 11 goals in 29 appearances and was voted the most predict musician of the class. In the 2011–12 season, Abdulrahman suffered the same injury again and was out for six months, he returned from the injury to see his club crowned champions of the league. After a two-week test with Manchester City, he returned to Al Ain to become a key player in the 2012–13 season and was voted Emirati Player of the class, the Fans ’ Player of the year and the Young Arab Player of the year in 2013 as his side achieved the 2012 Super Cup, league. In which he besides scored 8 goals and assisted 16 in 31 games. In 2014, Abdulrahman was ranked first in assists in domestic competitions with 19. ESPN FC ranked Abdulrahman # 1 in the Top ten Asian players of 2012. [ 3 ] In 2013, Abdulrahman was listed by FIFA in the most promising future stars in Asia. [ 4 ] Abdulrahman was ranked thirty-nine on the Goal 50 list for the best 50 players of the season 2012–13. [ 5 ] [ 6 ]
early life [edit ]
Omar Abdulrahman was born in Riyadh, growing up there in a propertyless environment, to a family of Hadhrami descent from the Hadhramaut Governorate. His church father Abdulrahman Ahmed was a former player, he the youngest of two sisters and three older brothers, Ahmad, Khaled and Mohammed. [ 7 ] He spent sometimes playing soccer in Riyadh neighborhoods. He drew attention from lookout Abdulrahman Eissa who saw him by find at Al Malaz yard near Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium and asked about the cabaret that he played for. The answer was that he was not playing for any club and besides did not hold Saudi nationality. After Abdulrahman Eissa began to contact him and his brother, he then began participating in tournaments and courses aboard Yahya Al-Shehri. In 2000, he went on a test with Al Hilal who were interested in signing him. however, as full Saudi nationality was only offered to him and not his entire family, his father rejected the offer. then a call came to Abdulrahman Eissa ‘s acquaintance Ahmed Al Garoon from Honorary penis of Al Ain, Nasser bin Thaloub who was searching for young talented players. Abdulrahman Eissa told him about Abdulrahman ‘s talent and his brothers Mohammed and Khalid. He asked for their passports and they joined the external Al Ain camp in Germany. Al Ain agreed to grant citizenship to his hale family who then moved to the United Arab Emirates. Abdulrahman joined the club with two of his brothers and enrolled in the club ‘s young academy. [ 8 ]
Club career [edit ]
Al Ain [edit ]
Abdulrahman joined Al Ain Academy in 2007 [ 9 ] and has played for Al Ain ‘s under-16, under-17, under-18, under-19 and modesty team. He was promoted to the first team by passenger car Winfried Schäfer after he saw him at the Al Ain International Under-17 Football tournament in 2009. His official introduction with the inaugural team was against Al Ahli on 24 January 2009 in Etisalat Cup. Despite being promoted to the first team, Abdulrahman continued to play for the reservation team. His concluding match with the reserve team was against Al Nasr on 24 January 2012. He scored 6 goals and Assists 3 in 10 matches over 5 seasons with the reservation .
2008–09 temper [edit ]
Abdulrahman made his official debut for the beginning team on 24 January 2009 at the age of 17 years, in the Etisalat Cup against Al Ahli when he came on as a alternate for Ahmed Khamis in the 77th minute. [ 10 ] On 27 March 2009, two months after his debut, he replaced Faisal Ali in the seventieth minute in the second peg of the Etisalat Cup semi-final against Al Jazira. Abdulrahman shot the ball on the goal but hit the crossbar, before Dias converted the recoil scoring the merely goal in the match. [ 11 ] On 3 April 2009, Abdulrahman won his first club award when Al Ain defeated Al Wahda in the Etisalat Cup final. [ 12 ] A week former, on 13 April, he won his moment club honor, President ‘s Cup in a 1–0 acquire against Al Shabab. [ 13 ] On 18 April 2009, Abdulrahman made his league debut in a 5–0 victory over Ajman. On 11 May 2009, he scored his first Pro-League goal in a 2–2 draw with Al Ahli, to become the youngest player to score a goal in this season. [ 14 ] Followed with another goal against Al Wasl on 15 May, scored the 101st goal for Al Ain in the two clubs matches history. On 24 May 2009, he scored his third gear league goal in a 2–0 succeed over Al Shaab .
2009–10 season [edit ]
Before the begin of the season, on 26 July 2009, Abdulrahman suffered a cruciate ligament injury during a friendly match against FC Lausanne-Sport with UAE U-20. [ 15 ] On 26 February, Abdulrahman played in his first base plot back from injury in the under-19 youth league against Bani Yas and it ended 4–2 in Al Ain ‘s favor. [ 16 ] On 19 March, in a 2–3 win against Al Dhafra, he scored his first goal of the season in the reserve league and helped in two. [ 17 ] On 23 April, he scored and helped in another in a 0–5 victory over Al Wasl. [ 18 ] Abdulrahman made his Champions League debut in a 2–0 home victory over Sepahan Isfahan. [ 19 ] He scored his first Pro-league goals for the season in a 5–3 acquire over Emirates. [ 20 ] On 15 May, he helped the Al Ain reserves win the Reserve League by scoring a brace and helped in another in a 2–6 win against Al Sharjah. [ 20 ] He finished the temper scoring 5 goals in 7 matches with the under-19, reservation, and first team .
2010–11 season [edit ]
In this season, Abdulrahman became a foremost team regular, after the departure of Valdivia from the club, he inherited the number 10 jersey. On 28 August 2010, Abdulrahman scored with a free kick and assisted teammate Jose Sand in a 4–3 win at Dubai in his first beginning of the season. [ 21 ] On 20 September 2010, during the second round of the President ‘s Cup, Abdulrahman scored his first finish in the cup in a 5–0 victory over Masfout. [ 22 ] He scored a goal from a penalty in a 1–2 defeat to Al Ahli on 30 September, [ 23 ] In the match against Al Wasl on 27 October 2010, he assisted another goal for teammate Mohanad Salem to put his team 2–1 ahead but the match ended in a 2–2 draw. [ 24 ] In a 1–4 get the better of to Ittihad on 30 September he besides assisted teammate Faris. [ 25 ] He once again help teammate Jose Sand in a 1–1 describe against Al Shabab on 23 December 2010. [ 26 ] On 12 May 2011, Al Ain announced an annex to Abdulrahman ‘s contract until 2015. [ 27 ] On 1 June 2011, he led his team to beat Al Jazira 4–1 by scoring two goals and assisting the fourth. [ 28 ] On 12 June 2011, Abdulrahman was named the Pro-League ‘s most promise player of the year for the second time by Emirati newspaper Al Ittihad. [ 29 ] Abdulrahman ended the season with 11 goals and 8 assists in 29 matches across all competition .
2011–12 season [edit ]
On 15 January, during a match in the Etisalat Reserve League against Ajman, Abdulrahman returned from an injury suffered during the summer camp for the national team which kept him out for six months. This was the second gear injury he suffered to his cruciate ligament in less than two years. [ 30 ] In the pursuit pit with the allow team against Al Nasr he assisted the first goal in a 3–1 acquire. [ 31 ] On 27 January, Abdulrahman played his first base match with the first team after his reelect from injury in a equal that Al Ain loss 4–0 from Al Jazira, coming on as a alternate for Mohamed Malallah in the 59th infinitesimal. [ 32 ] On 24 March, he assist two goals in a 1–4 winnings against Al Sharjah. [ 33 ] On 6 May, he scored the third base goal in a 1–4 winnings against Emirates. [ 34 ] In the final league match of the temper and crowning the league against Ajman, he assisted two goals and scored another of 0–4. [ 35 ]
Manchester City trial [edit ]
On 6 August 2012, Abdulrahman confirmed on chitter that he would join english side Manchester City on trial. [ 36 ] After arriving to Manchester, he immediately joined the team aim. [ 37 ] The trial lasted for two weeks, he played friendly matches and the report was positive but the bargain broke down due to work let and national team rank issues. [ 38 ] On 9 March 2013, Al Ain coach Cosmin Olaroiu stated “ City offered him a four-year cope after training with them last summer, and that he would take them up on a second base offer. ” On 11 March, the club ‘s academy headman Brian Marwood, confirmed that they were inactive interested in Abdulrahman. [ 40 ]
2012–13 season [edit ]
After he returned from a trial with Manchester City, [ 41 ] Al Ain confirmed that Abdulrahman would stay with the team for the 2012–13 season. [ 42 ] Abdulrahman started the season by lifting UAE Super Cup with Al Ain, after a 5–4 penalty shoot-out acquire against Al Jazira, [ 43 ] [ 44 ] where he missed a punishment bang and was named Man of the Match. [ 45 ] In the first gear league match, Abdulrahman provided an aid for new teammate Ekoko to score his first league finish in a 3–6 kill to Al Ahli on 23 September. [ 46 ] He assisted the third goal for teammate defender Fawzi Fayez in a 1–4 win over Ajman. [ 47 ] Abdulrahman scored his first gear Pro-League goal for this temper on 15 October, and assisted two goals in a 7–0 victory over Al Dhafra. [ 48 ] In a one-fourth round match and win 5–1 over Dibba Al Fujairah, Abdulrahman assisted Asamoah Gyan to score the fourthly goal. [ 49 ] Abdulrahman scored his moment finish in a 5–0 winnings over Al Wasl on 3 November. [ 50 ] He assisted Ismail Ahmed the third base goal of a corner kick in a 2–3 succeed over Al Shabab. [ 51 ] Abdulrahman scored a stimulate and assisted Mohamed Ahmed to score the first goal, in a 6–0 victory over Ittihad Kalba. [ 52 ] Abdulrahman scored another brace in a 2–5 gain over Dubai on 23 November. [ 53 ] He was named player of the calendar month for November by Al Ain fans. [ 54 ] On 16 December against Al Nasr, he provided an help for Gyan to score the second gear goal which gave his english a 0–2 off victory. [ 55 ] On 26 January, in Al Ain ‘s beginning league match of 2013, Abdulrahman scored from a penalty bang and provided an aid for Brosque in a 4–0 against Ajman. [ 56 ] [ 57 ] In a pit that Al Ain loss 1–0 from Dibba Al Fujairah, Abdulrahman came on as a alternate for the first base time in this temper for Hilal Saeed in the 63rd minute. [ 58 ] On 24 February, Abdulrahman confirmed to the media that he received a lend offer from Benfica for a annual condense. however, Al Ain turned down the offer and pointed for his desire to remain the player for this season. [ 59 ] On 27 February, Abdulrahman played against his former club Al-Hilal that he trained with as a child in the Champions League Group stage and scored the equalizer 1–1 and provided an aid for Brosque in a 3–1 home victory. [ 60 ] [ 61 ] On 7 March, Abdulrahman helped Al Ain in a 2–1 winnings over Al Wasl, by provided an serve for Gyan to score the link 1–1 and besides played a separate in the irregular goal. [ 62 ] On 3 April, Abdulrahman returned from injury sustained against Esteghlal, [ 63 ] in a 2–1 win over Al Rayyan, where he assisted on two goal. [ 64 ] [ 65 ] [ 66 ] On 9 April 2013, in a peer against Al Rayyan, where he assisted Al Ain ‘s merely finish in the equal, Abdulrahman wore the captain ‘s armband after Hilal Saeed was substituted, then he give it to his teammate Fares Juma. [ 67 ] On 14 April, Abdulrahman assisted another two goals in a 3–1 succeed over Ittihad Kalba. [ 68 ] [ 69 ] On 18 April 2013, Abdulrahman captained Al Ain for the first meter in his career in a home succeed over Dubai and won the league style. [ 70 ] [ 71 ] On 5 May, against Al Ahli in the President ‘s Cup semi-final, Abdulrahman was sent off after two yellow cards in the 90+6 minute for misdemeanor against the referee ‘s adjunct and dissent against referee Ammar Al Junaibi. [ 72 ] [ 73 ] [ 74 ] On 16 May, Abdulrahman won Al Hadath Al Riyadi Young Arab Player of the Year. On 26 May, he added both the Pro-League Emirati Player of the year and Fans ’ Player of the Year. [ 75 ] [ 76 ]
2013–14 season [edit ]
On 23 July, Al Ain confirmed that the club received offers for Abdulrahman being discussed. [ 77 ] [ 78 ] On 4 August, Al Ain received an official trial letter put up from Arsenal for Abdulrahman. [ 79 ] however, it was rejected by Chairman of Al Ain Board Sheikh Abdullah, said that the clubhouse would only listen to serious offers and that Abdulrahman was a national treasure. [ 80 ] [ 81 ] On 30 August 2013, Al Ain lost the 2013 UAE Super Cup to Al Ahli 2–3 on penalties after a 0–0 draw in regular clock. Abdulrahman missed the second punishment kick, saved by goalkeeper Majed Nasser. [ 82 ] He provided first two assists of this season in a 4–3 personnel casualty from Al Dhafra. [ 83 ] On 20 October, Abdulrahman provided three assists against Dubai in a 5–2 acquire. [ 84 ] On 31 October, Abdulrahman scored his first gear finish of this season from a long nip and assisted Fares to score the third gear goal in a 3–2 victory over Al Nasr. [ 85 ] On 29 November, Abdulrahman made four goals of Al Ain 5–2 victory against Emirates. [ 86 ] On 5 December, Abdulrahman assisted Asamoah Gyan to score the equalizer in a 1–1 pull back with Baniyas. [ 87 ] He provided another aid for Gyan in a 2–1 loss against Al Jazira. [ 88 ] On 3 January 2014, Abdulrahman provided two assists against Al Wasl in a 3–0 gain. [ 89 ] On 13 January, he assisted teammate, Alex Brosque with his lob pass for narrow the precede, Abdulrahman missed the second penalty gunfight in a 2–2 ( 8–9 on penalties ) win over Al Wasl in the round of 16 of the President ‘s Cup. [ 90 ] On 24 January, he assisted from the corner the alone side goal and the foremost finish at Al Ain new stadium Hazza Bin Zayed in a 1–1 string with Al Dhafra. [ 91 ] On 30 January, In the semi-finals of the President ‘s Cup, Al Ain reached the final after beating Al Nasr, Abdulrahman suffered an injury before the equal but was in starting lineup. It was former announced that he would be out for a calendar month due to a groin injury. [ 92 ] On 7 February, Daily Mirror reported that Galatasaray, Liverpool joined number of teams that were concerned in signing Abdulrahman. [ 93 ] On 13 March 2014, Abdulrahman returned from injury coming on as a second-half utility in a 2–1 away loss against Ittihad in group stage meet of the AFC Champions League. [ 94 ] On 18 March, following his first pit after the wound, Abdulrahman came on to the pitch as a second-half utility for his buddy Mohamed Abdulrahman in the 54th minute, he provided the intersect for Gyan to score the third base goal in the 3–1 win over Tractor Sazi. [ 95 ] On 23 March, Abdulrahman played his hundredth official match with Al Ain against Al Ahli. On 1 April, Abdulrahman made two goals in a 2–2 draw with Tractor Sazi. [ 96 ] On 2 April, Abdulrahman has been banned for two games in league following his assail on Haitham Ali without a ball against Emirates. [ 97 ] In a 0–5 succeed over Lekhwiya on 15 April, Abdulrahman assisted Gyan the fifth goal. [ 98 ] [ 99 ] After return from two-match ban on 27 April, Abdulrahman made two goal in a 1–3 win over Al Sharjah. [ 100 ] On 18 May, Abdulrahman led Al Ain to win in the concluding of the President ‘s Cup against rivals Al Ahli, set up the victorious goal for Asamoah Gyan, giving Al Ain his one-sixth title. [ 101 ] [ 102 ]
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Abdulrahman finished his season with 2 goals and 23 assists in all competitions make him the circus tent serve manufacturer in Arabian Gulf League for the season with a 17 assists. Abdulrahman was nominated for the Best Emirati Player of the class and selected in Best xi in AGL Awards .
2014–15 season [edit ]
Abdulrahman led ِAl Ain to the Champions League semi-finals, where he set-up Gyan ‘s goal in a 2–0 home acquire over Al-Ittihad in the first leg on 19 August, [ 103 ] and scored in a 1–3 gain in the rejoinder leg on 26 August. [ 104 ] On 16 September, he assisted Myung-joo in a 2–1 home winnings in the second leg against Al-Hilal, [ 105 ] Despite this win, Al Ain did not progress to the final after a 3–0 loss in the first-leg. [ 106 ] On 24 September, Abdulrahman sustained an injury in Al Ain ‘s match against Ajman, [ 107 ] But he played however against Al-Hilal and reinjured ; [ 108 ] [ 109 ] tests late confirmed that he suffered a extend knee ligament injury, ruling him out for two to three weeks. [ 110 ] On 28 October, he returns from injury to assist two goals in Al Ain ‘s 2–1 succeed over Al Ahli in the U21 League. [ 111 ] On 23 November, Abdulrahman suffered another injury against Saudi Arabia in the 22nd Arabian Gulf Cup, leaving him side-lined for six weeks. [ 112 ] [ 113 ] During the second base half of the season, Abdulrahman suffered a third-degree muscle tense on 4 February 2015, which kept him sidelined for two to three weeks. [ 114 ] On 20 February, Abdulrahman extended his compress with Al-Ain until 2018 after signing a contract that makes him the highest give Arabian player in the center east with sealed terms in the region, reported to be worth £2.99 million. [ 115 ] [ 116 ] [ 117 ] [ 118 ] [ 119 ] on 28 February, he ultimately returned to the pitch, making a substitute appearance in Al Ain ‘s 3–0 family win over Al Fujairah in the League. [ 120 ] [ 121 ] He scored his moment goal this season in a 2–1 gain against Al Jazira on 8 March. [ 122 ] Abdulrahman reinjured again on 13 March. [ 123 ] A week after his return, he assisted two goals in his engagement with U21 team against Emirates. [ 124 ] He scored and assisted another in a 4–0 home acquire over Ittihad Kalba, [ 125 ] to lead Al Ain achieve their league title after Al Jazira kill on 17 April. [ 126 ] [ 127 ] He scored another goal on 6 May, as Al Ain defeated Naft Tehran 3–0. [ 128 ] On 14 May, he provided an help to Gyan ’ randomness to score his four goal in the President ‘s Cup Round of 16 against Dibba. [ 129 ] Despite assisting an injury-time 3–3 counterweight to Rashed Eisa, Al Ain were subsequently defeated by Al Ahli 3–3 on away goals in the Round of 16 of the Champions League. [ 130 ] [ 131 ] [ 132 ] [ 133 ]
Al Hilal [edit ]
In August 2018, Abdulrahman joined Saudi Professional League side Al-Hilal on a season-long loanword, became the first Emirati to play afield. [ 134 ]
Al Jazira [edit ]
2019–20 season [edit ]
On 8 August 2019, Abdulrahman joined Al Jazira on a three-year compress. [ 135 ] He would make 19 appearances and score three goals before the temper was cancelled .
2020–21 season [edit ]
On last day of the January transfer windowpane, Abdulrahman terminated his shrink with Al Jazira by a reciprocal agreement. He had been injured throughout the entire season. [ 136 ]
Shabab Al-Ahli [edit ]
2020–21 season [edit ]
On 10 February, Shabab Al Ahli announced the sign of Abdulrahman on a six-month consider. [ 137 ] [ 138 ]
International career [edit ]
In 2010, Abdulrahman was called up for the 2010 GCC U-23 Championship, in which he assisted a one finish in four matches played and was the inaugural title for him. [ 139 ] A month late has been called up for the UAE U-20, for the 2010 AFC U-19 Championship, it was his first participation in the continental championship, he played all matches and scored a goal and assisted two. [ 140 ] At the like class he was part of a team that won silver medal in asian Games in China. He made his international debut on 3 January 2011, in a friendly equal against Syria at the senesce of 19. He was on the starting batting order and been substituted at the beginning of the second half. [ 142 ]
2010 asian Games [edit ]
On 7 November, in a 1–1 tie against Hong Kong, Abdulrahman was substituted on in the second half but was sent off in the 88th moment after got two yellow cards. [ 143 ] Abdulrahman returned to the team on 11 November in the qualify match for the Round of 16 after a 3–0 win over Uzbekistan. He came on as a stand-in for Theyab Awana in the second half. [ 144 ] Abdulrahman started in UAE ‘s following 2–0 win over the Kuwait. [ 145 ] On 19 November, UAE advanced to the semi-finals in a 9–8 penalty shoot-out winnings against North Korea ( 0–0 a.e.t. ), with Abdulrahman scoring as the fifth penalty taker. [ 146 ] He assisted Ahmed Ali the only goal of the match to help his english to a 0–1 extra-time succeed against South Korea. [ 147 ] UAE went on to lose 1–0 to Japan in the final .
2011 AFC asian Cup [edit ]
Abdulrahman was the youngest player in the UAE squad [ 148 ] and seventh youngest player of the tournament. [ 149 ] In his beginning official match at an international rival against North Korea, Abdulrahman came on as a stand-in for Ismail Matar in the 92nd minute in a 0–0 draw. In the one-third and final group stage match against Iran he came on as a substitute for Ali Al-Wehaibi in the 53rd hour in a 3–0 personnel casualty. [ 150 ]
2012 Summer Olympics [edit ]
Abdulrahman represented his state at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. In the first gear match against Uruguay which his team lost 1–2. After the match Uruguayan Luis Suarez swapped jerseys with him. [ 151 ] He besides participated in the equal against Great Britain which resulted in a loss 3–1 but he assisted the goal and as he did in Uruguay peer he dominated the match. [ 152 ] After the match in an interview with Manchester City ‘s defender Micah Richards he said that Abdulrahman has a bright future ahead, [ 153 ] [ 154 ] to add to that Ryan Giggs went to him to the change room and personally gave him his game shirt. [ 155 ]
21st arabian Gulf Cup [edit ]
Abdulrahman was named in UAE ‘s police squad for the 21st Arabian Gulf Cup in Bahrain. On 5 January 2013, in the open couple victory against Qatar, after Qatar took the leave from a penalty spot, two minutes late Abdulrahman scored the counterweight from a curled in a exempt kick, it was the 800th finish in the Gulf Cup record, and provided an help for Mohamed Ahmed to score the third. [ 156 ] [ 157 ] [ 158 ] was named man of the equal. [ 159 ] In the future couple, Abdulrahman played a part in the second base goal to progress his side to Semi-finals in a 2–1 victory over Bahrain. [ 160 ] [ 161 ] [ 162 ] In the last group peer against Oman, he came off the judiciary in place of Saeed Al-Kathiri in the 81st minute, with the score at 0–0. He was able to make the difference and rebalance the midfield in the last 10 minutes and give his team a 2–0 lead within two minutes. [ 163 ] In the Semi-finals, Abdulrahman helped UAE through to the concluding, when he played a part in the alone goal in a 1–0 victory over Kuwait. [ 164 ] He helped his team win the Gulf Cup after a 2–1 victory over Iraq in the concluding, in the 28th minute Abdulrahman scored. He was selected as homo of the match and Player of the Tournament. [ 165 ] [ 166 ] [ 167 ]
2015–16 : AFC Asian Cup, 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification [edit ]
Abdulrahman was included in Mahdi Ali ‘s final list for 2015 AFC asian Cup tournament. He started UAE ‘s first match against Qatar which UAE won the crippled 4–1 and Abdulrahman assisted the first goal. In next peer, against Bahrain, he assisted again to Ali Mabkhout to score UAE ‘s first goal in the forty-fifth second. UAE won the match 2–1 and advanced to the smasher phase for the first time since 1996. At the end of the couple, Abdulrahman was named as serviceman of the match by the AFC. He end with 4 assists, tying with Massimo Luongo as the competition ‘s aid drawing card. On 3 September 2015, Abdulrahman provided 6 assists to lead UAE to a 10–0 victory against Malaysia in the Second Round of the 2018 FIFA World Cup reservation, that named him as valet of the match. [ 168 ]
style of play [edit ]
Abdulrahman has played as a winger, attacking midfielder and is besides known for his happen accuracy, dribbling and his ability to set up goals. He has ball control, proportion and skill. Abdulrahman besides a set pieces can take corners, penalties and is said to be a free kicks specialist .
personal life sentence [edit ]
Omar Abdulrahman has two sisters and three older brothers who are besides involved in football : Ahmed Abdulrahman who played for Masfout but his career came to an end ascribable to injury. Khaled Abdulrahman a defender and Mohamed Abdulrahman a advancing both play presently for Al Ain. [ 7 ]
Media [edit ]
In 2016, Arabian Business ranked Abdulrahman 25 in its list of the 100 most potent Arabs under 40. [ 169 ] On 28 April 2013, Abdulrahman was chosen with sports commentator Faris Awad as ambassadors for The Million Player Competition. [ 170 ] [ 171 ]
In October 2012, Abdulrahman signed on a contract with sportswear company Nike. [ 172 ] In April 2013, Abdulrahman signed an agreement with Etisalat to become the brand ambassador and appear on its commercial and public campaigns and become an ambassador for social causes. [ 173 ] [ 174 ] Abdulrahman has been confirmed as ambassador and front covering for the Middle East edition of the Konami video game Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 alongside Barcelona ‘s Neymar. [ 175 ]
2013 FIFA U-17 World Cup [edit ]
In June 2013, Abdulrahman was appointed by the Local Organising Committee as the official ambassador for the 2013 FIFA U-17 World Cup, which was held in the Emirates. [ 176 ] [ 177 ]
career statistics [edit ]
cabaret [edit ]
- As of 1 February 2021[178][179]
Club
Season
League
Cup[a]
League Cup
Asia
Other[b]
Total
Division
Apps
Goals
Assists
Apps
Goals
Assists
Apps
Goals
Assists
Apps
Goals
Assists
Apps
Goals
Assists
Apps
Goals
Assists
Al Ain
2008–09
Arabian Gulf League
6
3
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
—
0
0
0
8
3
1
2009–10
Arabian Gulf League
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
—
3
1
0
2010–11
Arabian Gulf League
21
8
7
2
1
0
1
0
0
5
2
1
—
29
11
8
2011–12
Arabian Gulf League
7
2
4
0
0
0
2
0
0
—
—
9
2
4
2012–13
Arabian Gulf League
22
7
12
2
0
0
0
0
0
6
1
4
1
0
0
31
8
16
2013–14
Arabian Gulf League
17
1
17
3
0
2
0
0
0
7
1
4
1
0
0
28
2
23
2014–15
Arabian Gulf League
11
3
2
2
0
1
0
0
0
10
2
6
1
0
0
24
5
9
2015–16
Arabian Gulf League
22
2
14
2
3
0
1
0
0
14
3
7
1
0
1
40
8
22
2016–17
Arabian Gulf League
22
6
12
2
2
0
0
0
0
10
7
7
—
34
15
19
2017–18
Arabian Gulf League
13
5
5
3
0
6
1
0
1
7
2
1
—
24
7
13
Total
142
38
74
16
6
9
8
0
1
61
18
30
4
0
1
231
62
115
Al Hilal
2018–19
Professional League
5
1
1
0
0
0
—
0
0
0
2
0
0
7
1
1
Total
5
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
7
1
1
Al Jazira
2019–20
Arabian Gulf League
19
3
1
1
0
0
2
1
2
—
—
22
4
3
2020–21
Arabian Gulf League
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
—
—
2
0
0
Total
21
3
1
1
0
0
2
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
24
4
3
Career total
168
42
76
17
6
9
10
1
3
61
18
30
6
0
1
262
67
119
International [edit ]
- As of 2021[1]
National team
Season
Apps
Goals
Assists
UAE U23
2010
4
0
1
2011
6
1
1
2012
3
0
2
Total
13
1
4
UAE
2011
4
0
1
2012
5
2
2
2013
15
3
10
2014
2
1
2
2015
13
2
11
2016
13
1
3
2017
8
0
1
2018
8
2
2
2019
5
0
0
2020
0
0
0
2021
0
0
0
Total
73
11
32
International goals [edit ]
- Scores and results list United Arab Emirates’ goal tally first.[1]
Honours [edit ]
individual [edit ]
Notes [edit ]
References [edit ]
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