Abdelkarim Hassan
Hassan with Qatar at the 2019 AFC Asian Cup
Personal information
Full name Abdelkarim Hassan Al Haj Fadlalla[1]
Date of birth (1993-08-28) 28 August 1993[2]
Place of birth Doha, Qatar
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)[3]
Position(s) Left-back
Team information
Current team
Al-Jahra
Number 3
Youth career
2007–2010 Al Sadd
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2010–2022 Al Sadd 190 (29)
2017–2018Eupen (loan) 10 (1)
2023– Al-Jahra 14 (0)
International career
2010–2014 Qatar U20 5 (1)
2011–2015 Qatar U23 9 (4)
2010– Qatar 133 (15)
Medal record
Representing  Qatar
Men's Football
AFC Asian Cup
Winner2019
FIFA Arab Cup
Third place2021
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 30 August 2023 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 29 November 2022 (UTC)

Abdelkarim Hassan Al Haj Fadlalla (Arabic: عبد الكريم حسن; born 28 August 1993) is a Qatari professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Kuwaiti Premier League club Al-Jahra and the Qatar national team.

Abdelkarim won the Asian Footballer of the Year award in 2018.[4]

Club career

Abdelkarim with Abdurahman Al-Harazi in a QSL match, 2017

Abdelkarim Hassan graduated from Aspire Academy in 2011.[5]

He was the youngest player to appear in the 2011 AFC Champions League at 17 years old,[6] coming off the bench against Esteghlal.[7] His team subsequently emerged champions of the Champions League that year. He was awarded Young Player of the Year in the 2012–13 Qatar Stars League.[8] It was announced in June 2017 that Al Sadd had loaned him to Belgian First Division A side Eupen.[9]

Abdelkarim played in the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup, in which he scored in a 3–1 win over Hienghène Sport. He later scored in the second round 3–2 loss against C.F. Monterrey. Al-Sadd eventually finished in the 5th place.

On 21 December 2022, the management of Al Sadd announced that Abdelkarim Hassan has been excluded from the football first team permanently. This comes due to the player’s outlook not matching the goals and aspirations of the team for the upcoming period.[10] On 25 January 2023, Abdelkarim Hassan joined for Kuwaiti Premier League club Al-Jahra.[11]

International career

Youth teams

Abdelkarim scored a goal against UAE U20 in the 10th International Friendship Youth Tournament.[12]

In a friendly match against the Malaysia U-23 side on 17 June 2012, Abdelkarim sparked a mass melee between the two sides after a two-footed lunge on Mohd Azrif in the 43rd minute. He was duly shown a red card for his challenge. Afterwards, a Malaysian player, Nazmi Faiz, ran half the length of the pitch to confront him, and punched him. Being 5 inches shorter than Abdelkarim, Nazmi's punch turned into nothing more than a push on his chest.[13] Nazmi Faiz was shown a red card, whereas Qatar went on to lose 2–0.[14]

He scored a goal in Qatar's opening game against Maldives in the qualifying stage for the 2014 AFC U-22 Asian Cup.[15]

Senior team

Abdelkarim made his debut for the senior national team on 18 November 2010 against Haiti.[16]

He was the youngest player to appear in the preliminary squad list for the 2011 Asian Cup at the age of 17 years and 123 days old. He scored Qatar's only goal against Malaysia in the 2015 AFC Asian Cup qualifiers to ensure Qatar a berth in the Asian Cup.[17] He also scored a goal in Qatar's 4–1 victory against Yemen in the qualifiers.

Though his team lost all their group stage games in the 2015 AFC Asian Cup, he was extolled as one of the stars of the tournament. A FIFA.com featured article theorized that he would form the basis of young players who go on to represent Qatar at the 2022 FIFA World Cup.[18]

He was named part of Qatar's squad for the 23rd Arabian Gulf Cup held in Kuwait in from December 2017 to January 2018.[19]

He was part of Qatar's squad at 2019 AFC Asian Cup which helped them to win their first continental title. On 30 March 2021, he played his 100th match for Qatar in a 1–1 friendly match against the Republic of Ireland.

Career statistics

Club

As of 30 August 2023[1][5]
Club Season League League Cup1 League Cup2 Continental3 Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Al Sadd 2010–11 QSL 1000000100200
2011–12 90006000150
2012–13 18330000070
2013–14 232302080350
2014–15 2553020101406
2015–16 214110010235
2016–17 233000010243
K.A.S. Eupen 2017–18 (loan) Belgian First Division A 101100000111
Al Sadd 2017–18

QSL

812010111222
2018–19 1443000101275
2019–20 162116280315
2020–21 162502060292
2021–22 173310040244
2022–23 0000000000
Al Sadd SC Total 2002924319269531239
Al Sadd B 2016–17 Reserve League (Qatar)1000000010
2021–221000000010
Al-Jahra 2022–23 KPL 120110000131
2023–24 2000000020
Al-Jahra Total 140110000151
Career Total 2263026419269534041

1Includes Emir of Qatar Cup.

2Includes Sheikh Jassem Cup.

3Includes AFC Champions League.

International goals

Qatar score listed first, score column indicates score after each Hassan goal.[1][20]

International goals by date, venue, cap, opponent, score, result and competition
No. Date Venue Cap Opponent Score Result Competition
1 31 January 2013Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar2 Lebanon1–01–0Friendly
2 7 March 2013Thani bin Jassim Stadium, Doha, Qatar4 Egypt1–13–1Friendly
3 15 November 2013Khalifa International Stadium, Doha, Qatar18 Yemen2–14–12015 AFC Asian Cup qualification
4 6 November 2014Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium, Doha, Qatar29 North Korea3–03–1Friendly
5 27 December 2014Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium, Doha, Qatar35 Estonia2–03–0Friendly
6 30 March 2015Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar40 Slovenia1–01–0Friendly
7 8 September 2015Mong Kok Stadium, Mong Kok, Hong Kong46 Hong Kong2–03–22018 FIFA World Cup qualification
8 29 May 2016Stadion Hartberg, Hartberg, Austria52 Albania1–01–3Friendly
9 6 June 2017Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar60 North Korea1–02–2Friendly
10 13 January 2019Khalifa bin Zayed Stadium, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates786–06–02019 AFC Asian Cup
11 5 September 2019Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar87 Afghanistan4–06–02022 FIFA World Cup qualification
12 29 November 2019Khalifa International Stadium, Doha, Qatar94 Yemen1–06–024th Arabian Gulf Cup
13 2–0
14 4–0
15 4 September 2021Nagyerdei Stadion, Debrecen, Hungary108 Portugal1–21–3Friendly

Honours

Abdelkarim celebrating in 2011.

Al-Sadd

Qatar U23

Qatar

Individual

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 Abdelkarim Hassan at Soccerway
  2. "FIFA Club World Cup Qatar 2019: List of Players: Al-Sadd SC" (PDF). FIFA. 5 December 2019. p. 2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 December 2019.
  3. "FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022: List of Players: Qatar" (PDF). FIFA. 15 November 2022. p. 23. Archived (PDF) from the original on 18 December 2022. Retrieved 22 November 2022.
  4. 1 2 "AFC Player of the Year 2018: Abdelkarim Hassan". Archived from the original on 1 December 2018.
  5. 1 2 "Player profile" (in Arabic). superkora.com. Archived from the original on 28 May 2014. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
  6. "Player profile". al-saddclub.com. Archived from the original on 1 August 2014. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
  7. العين الأكثر شباباً بمتوسط 22,8 عام (in Arabic). alittihad.ae. 14 March 2011. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
  8. "Al Sadd is the best". al-saddclub.com. 20 May 2013. Archived from the original on 27 May 2014. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
  9. Ikoli Victor (29 June 2017). "Al Sadd's Abdelkarim joins Belgium's KAS Eupen". Qatar Tribune. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  10. "Al-Sadd announce Abdelkarim Hassan's permanent exclusion from the team". al-saddclub.com. 21 December 2022.
  11. "Abdelkarim Hassan signs for Kuwaiti Al Jahra SC". thepeninsulaqatar.com. 25 January 2023.
  12. منتخب الشباب يواجه اليونان في «الصداقة الدولية» الليلة (in Arabic). alittihad.ae. 5 March 2012. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
  13. "Nazmi loses cool in friendly against Qatar". asiaone.com. 18 June 2014. Archived from the original on 21 June 2012. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
  14. "Harimau Muda down Qatar in fiery game marred by free-for-all". The Star. Malaysia. Archived from the original on 19 June 2012. Retrieved 19 June 2012.
  15. "Match summary". AFC. 23 June 2012. Archived from the original on 9 December 2012.
  16. "Match report" (in Arabic). superkoora.com. Archived from the original on 1 December 2018. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
  17. "Abdulkarim goal gives Qatar Asian Cup berth". dohastadiumplusqatar.com. 20 November 2013. Archived from the original on 27 May 2014. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
  18. "Bright new stars light up Asia". FIFA. 3 February 2015. Archived from the original on 3 July 2015. Retrieved 28 February 2015.
  19. "Qatar Head to Kuwait with Aim of Retaining Gulf Cup Title". Al Bawaba. 21 December 2017. Retrieved 15 September 2018.
  20. "Abdelkarim Hassan". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  21. "AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019 Technical Report and Statistics". AFC. 29 May 2019. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
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