Al-Thunayan played his entire club career forAl-Hilal, joining the first team in 1984 and retiring in 2005 after winning a total of 24 titles with the club.[citation needed] On 14 December 2005, Al-Hilal hostedValencia in his farewell match.[1] Particular highlights are Asian Club Championship 1991 Winner and Asian Club Championship 1999-2000 Winner.
During his active career, Al-Thunayan played 95 international matches and scored 33 goals for theSaudi Arabia national team. At the age of 34 he was selected for his onlyFootball World Cup, and appeared in two games, scoring from the penalty spot in the 2–2 draw withSouth Africa.[2] Yousuf represented Saudi Arabia in 3 consecutiveAFC Asian Cup finals in 1988, 1992 and 1996, winning two out of these three.
Yousuf took over the starting forward role mid-way through the tournament coached byCarlos Alberto Parreira.[3]He played against Bahrain in the group stage which ended 1-1.[4] He also played an important game vs China which Saudi Arabia won 1–0.[5]He played the semi finals against Iran which Saudi Arabia won 1–0.[6]He also played in the final against South Korea which Saudi Arabia won on penalties.[7]
He scored a goal in a group stage game against China which ended 1-1.[8]He also played a group stage game against Qatar which again ended 1-1.[9]In the final group stage game, Yousuf scored a goal in a 4–0 game against Thailand.[10]Yousuf led the team to defeat UAE 2–0 in the semi finals.[11]Yousuf played the final in which Saudi Arabia lost to Japan.[12]
Yousuf was on the bench but was substituted in the game against Iran, which Saudi Arabia lost 3–0.[14]A Quarter final game against China started badly, with Saudi Arabia down 2–0. Yousuf scored a goal and made an assist, and in the end Saudi Arabia won the game 4–2.[15]In the Semi Finals game vs Iran, Saudi Arabia won the match on penalties 4–3.[16]Saudi Arabia won 4–2 against UAE, the host nation, with Yousuf playing the whole game and scoring a critical first penalty shot.[17]This was a second continental Asian Cup for Yousuf and a third for Saudi Arabia.
Yousuf scored in the semi final game against Kuwait which ended 2-1. In the final against Qatar, he made an assist to clinch the title for Saudi Arabia.[18]
As Saudi Arabia failed to qualify for the 1986 and 1990World Cup, Yousuf had only one chance to play on the World Cup near the end of his peak. He appeared as a substitute against Denmark in which Saudi Arabia lost 1–0. Yousuf scored a penalty kick to earn Saudi Arabia a 2–2 draw vs South Africa, resulting in the only point for Saudi Arabia in 1998 World Cup. He captained the team in the game.[citation needed]