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A'ala Hubail

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Bahraini footballer

A'ala Hubail
Hubail withBahrain in 2006
Personal information
Full nameA'ala Ahmed Mohamed Hubail[1]
Date of birth (1982-06-25)25 June 1982 (age 43)
Place of birthSitra, Bahrain
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
PositionStriker
Youth career
1998–2002Al-Ahli
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2002–2005Al-Ahli26(7)
2005–2007Al-Gharrafa63(33)
2007–2008Kuwait15(6)
2008–2009Umm-Salal24(9)
2009–2011Al-Ahli3(1)
2011–2012Al-Taliya20(7)
2012–2013Nejmeh18(5)
2013–2014Sitra(1)
2014–2017Manama Club(4)
2017Al Hala
Total169+(73)
International career
2003–2009Bahrain74(26)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

A'ala Ahmed Mohamed Hubail (Arabic:علاء أحمد محمد حبيل; born 25 June 1982) is a Bahraini former professionalfootballer who played as astriker.[2] With theBahrain national team.

2011 detention

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On 5 April 2011 A'ala Hubail and his brotherMohamed (also a member of the national football team) were arrested by the Bahraini authorities and held in custody on an indefinite basis. A'ala Hubail, a trained paramedic, had attended demonstrations during the2011 Bahraini protests and had reportedly helped provide medical assistance. The day before his arrest A'ala Hubail had appeared on a chatshow programme on Bahrain state television in which he had been aggressively questioned and criticised.[3] Al-Ahli announced that the brothers had been dismissed from the club squad.[4]

It was reported that he had received treatment in a military hospital after beingtortured and that he may have suffered an injury to one of his feet.[5]

On 23 June it was announced that Mohamed Hubail had been secretly tried and sentenced to two years in prison by the Bahraini special security court established under the martial law regime imposed in March 2011.[6] A'ala Hubail's trial was reported to have begun in secret on 24 June 2011.

On 24 June FIFA, the world football governing body, announced that it had asked the Bahraini football authorities to provide information about cases of players detained during political protests. Following allegations of government interference in the sport after Mohammed Hubail's prison sentence and A'ala Hubail's trial and the suspension of over 150 athletes, coaches and referees for taking part in anti-government protests, Bahrain could face a ban from world soccer. Suspension by FIFA could prevent Bahrain participating in Asian Olympic Games qualifying round matches (due in September 2011). According to theOffice of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva, the Bahraini trials appeared to bear the marks of political persecution and there were serious concerns that the due process rights of the defendants were not respected.[7]

On 29 June 2011 the Bahrain News Agency reported that the Bahrain Defence Force military public prosecutor had announced that "defendants involved at medical and sport crimes" had been released, but trials would continue in accordance with Bahraini legal procedures.[8]

Career statistics

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International

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#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
12 December 2003Manama,Bahrain Iraq2-2DrawFriendly
18 February 2004Al Muharraq,Bahrain Syria2-1Won2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
18 February 2004Al Muharraq,Bahrain Syria2-1Won2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
9 June 2004Al Muharraq,Bahrain Kyrgyzstan5-0Won2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
9 June 2004Al Muharraq,Bahrain Kyrgyzstan5-0Won2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
9 June 2004Al Muharraq,Bahrain Kyrgyzstan5-0Won2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
25 July 2004Jinan,China Indonesia3-1Won2004 AFC Asian Cup
30 July 2004Chengdu,China Uzbekistan2-2Draw2004 AFC Asian Cup
30 July 2004Chengdu,China Uzbekistan2-2Draw2004 AFC Asian Cup
3 August 2004Jinan,China Japan3-4Lost2004 AFC Asian Cup
3 August 2004Jinan,China Japan3-4Lost2004 AFC Asian Cup
23 December 2004Doha,Qatar Kuwait3-1Won17th Arabian Gulf Cup
8 November 2006Muscat,Oman Oman1-1DrawFriendly
24 January 2007Abu Dhabi,UAE Qatar2-1Won18th Arabian Gulf Cup
24 January 2007Abu Dhabi,UAE Qatar2-1Won18th Arabian Gulf Cup
30 June 2007Hanoi,Vietnam Vietnam3-5LostFriendly
21 October 2007Manama,Bahrain Malaysia4-1Won2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
6 February 2008Muscat,Oman Oman1-0Won2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
26 March 2008Manama,Bahrain Japan1-0Won2010 FIFA World Cup Qualification

References

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  1. ^"A'ala Hubail".Global Sports Archive. Retrieved7 June 2021.
  2. ^Aala HubailFIFA competition record (archived)
  3. ^"In Bahrain, first, they came for the athletes" by Tahiyya Lulu at guardian.co.uk, 22 April 2011, accessed 24 April 2011
  4. ^"Top sportsmen sacked for taking part in rallies", Gulf Daily News, 7 April 2011Archived 2 July 2015 at theWayback Machine, accessed 24 April 2011
  5. ^Azadnegar.com website, 10 April 2011Archived 11 August 2011 at theWayback Machine, accessed 16 June 2011
  6. ^"Bahrain player sentenced for protesting", ESPN (Sourced by the AP, 23 June 2011, accessed 24 June 2011
  7. ^"FIFA wants info on Bahrain arrests", Associated Press report at ESPN Soccer website 24 June 2011, accessed 24 June 2011
  8. ^"Announcement by the military prosecuter[sic]", Bahrain News Agency website, 29 June 2011, accessed 29 June 2011

External links

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