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Osama Hawsawi

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Osama Hawsawi
Personal information
Full nameOsama Abdulrzag Hawsawi[1]
Date of birth (1984-03-31)31 March 1984 (age 41)
Place of birthMecca,Saudi Arabia[2]
Height1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)[1]
PositionCentral defender
Youth career
Al-Wehda
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2005–2008Al-Wehda59(1)
2008–2012Al-Hilal79(7)
2012Anderlecht (loan)1(0)
2012–2016Al-Ahli83(6)
2016–2018Al-Hilal44(0)
2018Al-Wehda12(0)
Total278(14)
International career
2006–2018Saudi Arabia138(7)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 19:00, 26 August 2018 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals as of 17:21, 25 June 2018 (UTC)

Osama Abdulrzag Hawsawi (Arabic:أسامة عبد الرزاق هوساوي, born 31 March 1984) is a former Saudi Arabianfootballer who played as acentral defender.[3]

After starting out atAl-Wehda, he went on to spend the vast majority of his career withAl-Hilal andAl-Ahli. He won several major titles with both clubs, including five Pro League titles, five Crown Prince Cups and two King Cups. He was the first Saudi player to play in the Belgian Pro League.

Hawsawi earned 138 caps for the Saudi Arabia national team between 2006 and 2018, playing at threeAFC Asian Cups, captaining the side at the2018 World Cup and finishing as runner-up at the2007 AFC Asian Cup.

Club career

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Al Wehda

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Hawsawi began his professional football career atAl-Wehda Club and soon after became a regular in the first team, playing as a central defender.

Al Hilal

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After making 59 appearances and scoring once, Hawsawi joinedAl-Hilal. While atAl-Hilal, Hawsawi was a regular player under the manager ofEric Gerets, Hawsawi was appointed thecaptain. Hawsawi won seven titles withAl-Hilal. Three league titles (in 2008, 2010 and 2011 seasons) and 4 Crown Prince Cup.

Anderlecht

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In April 2012, Hawsawi signed a two-year contract with Belgian sideAnderlecht, making him the only member of theSaudi Arabia national football team to play in Europe at the time.[4] Hawsawi was the first Saudi Arabian to play for the club and in the league. He described his time at Anderlecht as 'forgettable' due to lack of playing time at the club and only made one appearance for the club when played as a centre back in a 1–1 draw againstOH Leuven on 25 August 2012. Hawsawi was also on the substitute bench when Anderlecht won theBelgian Super Cup but he wasn't substituted.

Al-Ahli

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In November 2012, Hawsawi finally left Belgium to return to his homeland by joiningAl-Ahli for 1.5 million.[5][6]

Al-Hilal

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In 2016, Al-Hilal made Hawsawi return to Al-Hilal for 5.5 million dollars (21 million riyals).[7] In his first season he won the Saudi King's Cup & the Saudi Professional League. In his second season with Al-Hilal, he helped the club win a second consecutive league title and reach the finals of the2017 AFC Champions League.

Al-Wehda return

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On 23 August 2018 Osama Hawsawi signed for his boyhood club Al-Wehda for free following the expiration of his contract.[8]

Retirement

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On 26 December 2018 Osama Hawsawi announced his retirement from football on his personal twitter account.[9]

International career

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He was thecaptain in theSaudi Arabia team. He appeared for his country for the18th Arabian Gulf Cup and was a member of the Saudi team at the FIFA World Youth Championship. He was called-up in the squad for the2007 AFC Asian Cup.

On 29 May 2010, he scored an excellent goal against Spain, after a corner kick which put the Saudi Arabian team ahead 1-0 against Spain, scoring his second goal against the Saudi Arabia national team.

In June 2018 he was included in theSaudi Arabia national football team for the2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia,[10] captaining his side in all three matches at the finals.

Career statistics

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Updated 26 December 2018

Club

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ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Al-Wehda2005–0618140--221
2006–0720010--210
2007–082101040260
Total5916040691
Al-Hilal2008–091924171304
2009–1018240101323
2010–112316170362
2011–122326060352
Total83714224213311
R.S.C. Anderlecht2012–1310100020
Al-Ahli2012–1310050100250
2013–142416000301
2014–152645080394
2015–162316020311
Total8362202001256
Al-Hilal2016–1725060120430
2017–181901030230
Total44070150660
Al-Wehda2018–191200000120
Career Total2821450263240718

International

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Statistics accurate as of match played 25 June 2018.[11]

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Saudi Arabia
YearAppsGoals
200610
2007190
2008182
2009190
201072
2011141
201270
201391
201490
201591
201680
201790
201890
Total1387

International goals

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Scores and results list Saudi Arabia's goal tally first.[11]
#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.2 June 2008King Fahd Stadium,Riyadh,Saudi Arabia Lebanon2–14–12010 FIFA World Cup qualification
2.27 December 2008Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium,Dammam, Saudi Arabia Syria1–01–1Friendly
3.29 May 2010Tivoli Neu,Innsbruck,Austria Spain1–02–3
4.31 December 2010Bahrain National Stadium,Manama,Bahrain Bahrain1–01–0
5.28 July 2011Siu Sai Wan Sports Ground,Siu Sai Wan,Hong Kong Hong Kong5–05–02014 FIFA World Cup qualification
6.15 October 2013Amman International Stadium,Amman,Jordan Iraq1–02–02015 AFC Asian Cup qualification
7.17 November 2015National Stadium,Dili,East Timor Timor-Leste2–010–02018 FIFA World Cup qualification
Correct as of 25 June 2018

Honours

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Club

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Al-Hilal

Al-Ahli

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"2018 FIFA World Cup Russia – List of Players"(PDF).FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 4 June 2018. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 27 June 2019. Retrieved4 June 2018.
  2. ^"Osama Hawsawi Soccer Stats - Season & Career Statistics".www.foxsports.com.
  3. ^"Osama Hawsawi No team videos, transfer history and stats - SofaScore".
  4. ^"Official: Saudi Arabian international Osama Hawsawi signs two-year deal with Belgian giants Anderlecht". Goal.com. 17 April 2012. Retrieved11 December 2012.
  5. ^"Osama Hawsawi trades Anderlecht for Al Ahli (in Dutch:Osama Hawsawi ruilt Anderlecht voor Al Ahli)" (in Dutch). Sports Magazine.bel. 21 November 2012. Retrieved11 December 2012.
  6. ^"Anderlecht : Hawsawi rejoint Al Ahli" (in French). Mercato 365. 21 November 2012. Archived fromthe original on 27 November 2012. Retrieved11 December 2012.
  7. ^(أبها), عبدالله القحطاني (10 May 2016)."21 مليوناً تعيد أسامة للهلال". Archived fromthe original on 18 April 2018. Retrieved21 June 2017.
  8. ^@alwehdaclub1 (23 August 2018)."وقعت ادارة النادي رسمياً عقداً احترافياً مع كابتن المنتخب السعودي اسامة هوساوي " (Tweet). Retrieved23 August 2018 – viaTwitter.
  9. ^@HawsawiOsama (26 December 2018)."استذكر البدايات بحب الكرة وشغف اللعب بها من هواة إلى محترفين.. في ذلك المستطيل الأخضر لم ندخر جهدًا من أجل المنافسة…" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
  10. ^"World Cup 2018: All the confirmed squads for this summer's finals in Russia".[dead link]
  11. ^abOsama Hawsawi at National-Football-Teams.com
  12. ^"Saudi Team".

External links

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Saudi Arabia Squads
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