Malek Mouath

Malek Ali Mouath Al-Hawsawi (Arabic: مالك علي معاذ الهوساوي) (also named Malek Maaz officially by FIFA ) (born 10 August 1981) is a former Saudi Arabian professional footballer.

Malek Mouath
Personal information
Full name Malek Mouath Al-Hawsawi
Date of birth (1981-08-10) 10 August 1981
Place of birth Medina, Saudi Arabia
Height 1.67 m (5 ft 5 12 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
Al-Ansar
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2000–2004 Al-Ansar 53 (4)
2004–2012 Al-Ahli 115 (57)
2010Al-Arabi (loan) 0 (0)
2011-2012Al-Nassr (loan) 16 (3)
Total 184 (64)
National team
2006–2009 Saudi Arabia 42 (15)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 14 June 2006
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 23 June 2006

Mouath originally played as an attacking midfielder but was converted into a striker after moving to Al Ahli.

He played for the Saudi Arabian national team and participated in the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

Club career

Early life

Mouath was born in Medina, Saudi Arabia in 1981, when he was a teenager. His soccer profession was discovered by Medina's soccer club, Al-Ansar and he officially played for Al-Ansar in the year 2000.

Al-Ahli 2004–2012

Al-Ahli management offered Mouath 700,000 US$ to move play for Al-Ahli. The new team changed Mouath's position from a midfielder to a striker, this step was the key of success and fame of the player. He was the greatest player Saudi Arabia of all time in 2006–2007, he also obtaining the Saudi Crown Prince Cup and Saudi Federation Cup in 2007 against Al-Ittihad. On 20 May 2008 Malek played Al-Nasr for farewell match by legendary Majed Abdullah against Real Madrid C.F., malek scored 2 goals in 54 minutes and 90+1 minutes and they team won scores are 4–1. On 2 September 2011 he move to Al-Nasr Club as loan for one season only.

Al-Nasr (loan) 2011–2012

On the 2011–12 Saudi Professional League, Malek has played 16 appearances and made 3 goals. after the end of tournament with Al-Nasr, Al-Ahli thinking about it if he need him or not in the next season, Al-Ahli decided to release his contract to promised dues. Mouath said I Will not be move to a weak team and I'm thinking the UAE Pro-League or retire. on 2012, Mouath announced to retire.

International career

Malek joined the Saudi Team in early 2006. During 2006 FIFA World Cup, Mouath used 23 as a squad number.[1] Later when Sami Al-Jaber the former Saudi Striker retired, Saudi Team's manager changed Mouath's number from 23 to 9.

He was chosen to play for the Saudi Arabia national football team in 2006 FIFA World Cup and 2007 AFC Asian Cup. He was announced as the best player of the 2006/2007 season by Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF).

During the 2007 AFC Asian Cup he notably helped Saudi Arabia progress to the final by scoring 2 goals in the semi-final against Japan. The final was subsequently lost to Iraq.

International goals

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
14 May 2006 Togo1–0WonFriendly match
221 January 2007Al-Nahyan Stadium, Abu Dhabi Qatar1–1Draw2007 Gulf Cup of Nations
324 June 2007Al-Nahyan Stadium, Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates2–0WonFriendly match
47 July 2007 South Korea1–1DrawFriendly match
525 July 2007My Dinh National Stadium, Hanoi Japan3–2Won2007 AFC Asian Cup
625 July 2007My Dinh National Stadium, Hanoi Japan3–2Won2007 AFC Asian Cup
727 May 2008Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Kuwait2–1WonFriendly match
82 June 2008King Fahd International Stadium, Riyadh Lebanon4–1Won2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)
922 June 2008Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Uzbekistan4–0Won2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)
1022 June 2008Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Uzbekistan4–0Won2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)
118 January 2009Royal Oman Police Stadium, Muscat Yemen6–0Won2009 Gulf Cup of Nations
128 January 2009Royal Oman Police Stadium, Muscat Yemen6–0Won2009 Gulf Cup of Nations
134 June 2009 China PR4–1WonFriendly match
144 June 2009 China PR4–1WonFriendly match
1530 August 2009Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Malaysia2–1WonFriendly match

Honours

Al-Ahli (Jeddah)

National Team

Individual

References

  1. news.bbc.co.uk – Mouath's former squad number
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