Sami Al-Jaber

Sami Abdullah Al-Jaber (Arabic: سامي الجابر; born 11 December 1972) is a retired football striker from Saudi Arabia. He spent the majority of his career from 1988 to 2008 with Al-Hilal.

Sami Al-Jaber
Sami Al-Jaber in 2013
Personal information
Full name Sami Abdullah Al-Jaber
Date of birth (1972-12-11) 11 December 1972
Place of birth Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
1986–1988 Al-Hilal
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1989–2007 Al-Hilal 376 (204)
2000Wolverhampton Wanderers (loan) 4 (0)
2001Al-Gharafa (loan)
Total 380 (204)
National team
1992–2006 Saudi Arabia 156 (46)
Teams managed
2011–2012 Al-Hilal (assistant)
2012–2013 AJ Auxerre (assistant)
2013–2014 Al-Hilal
2015 Al-Wahda
2016–2017 Al-Shabab
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

He is his country's second highest international goalscorer with 46 goals in 156 internationals from 1992 to 2006. Al-Jaber appeared in four consecutive FIFA World Cup tournaments, from 1994 to 2006, scoring in three of them. He was also a member of the Saudi squads which won the AFC Asian Cup in 1996. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest Saudi players ever. On February 9th, 202, Al-Jaber decided to follow his former team mate, Yasser Alqahtani's footsteps and join the legendary Jordanian club of Al-Baqa'a Club. This decision was made after the new owners Husni Jallad,Abdulla Mustafa and Khaled Mustafa DzzzD talked him into it.

Club career

On 21 January 2008, Al-Hilal held a testimonial for Al-Jaber against English Premier League giants Manchester United. Al-Jaber scored a penalty en route to a 3–2 victory over the visitors, in his last game for the club.[1]

International career

After gaining a runners-up medal in the 2000 Asian Cup, he appeared in the 2002 World Cup but only played in one game, an 0–8 hammering by Germany. He was ruled out of the rest of the competition when his appendix burst and he had to be rushed to hospital.[2]

Managerial career

He was named as assistant coach of Al-Hilal in 2009, one year after retired from professional football. He worked under notable coaches like Eric Gerets, Gabriel Calderon and Thomas Doll. In 2012, he became assistant coach of Ligue 2 side AJ Auxerre.

On 27 May 2013, Sami Al-Jaber was named as the manager of Al-Hilal, replaced former coach Zlatko Dalić. He became the first Saudi coach to manage Al-Hilal after 14 years after Khalil Ibrahim Al-Zayani in 1999. After his first season in his new career, he was ranked 19th in Football Coach World ranking. Even though, Al-Hilal decided to replace him. On 19 July 2014, Al Arabi announced his assignment as the technical manager of their football team.

Career statistics

International goals

[3]

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
114 September 1992Latakia, Syria Kuwait2–0Won1992 Arab Nations Cup Group Stages
218 April 1993Singapore New Zealand3–1WonFriendly
324 April 1993Singapore New Zealand1–0WonFriendly
41 May 1993Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Macau6–0Won1994 FIFA World Cup qualifier
517 September 1993Khobar, Saudi Arabia Thailand4–0WonFriendly
628 October 1993Doha, Qatar Iran4–3Won1994 FIFA World Cup qualifier
730 March 1994Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Chile2–2DrawFriendly
827 April 1994Athinai, Greece Greece5–1LostFriendly match
925 June 1994East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States Morocco2–1Won1994 FIFA World Cup
1019 October 1994Dhahran, Saudi Arabia United States2–1WonFriendly
116 November 1994Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates1–1Draw1994 Gulf Cup of Nations
1210 December 1994Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Poland2–1LostFriendly
138 October 1995Washington DC, United States United States4–3LostFriendly
1428 October 1995Matsuyama, Japan Japan2–1LostFriendly
1519 October 1996Muscat, Oman Qatar2–2Draw1996 Gulf Cup of Nations
165 December 1996Dubai, United Arab Emirates Thailand6–0Won1996 AFC Asian Cup Group Stage
1716 December 1996Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates China PR4–3Won1996 AFC Asian Cup Quarter-finals
1831 March 1997Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Chinese Taipei6–0Won1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
1931 March 1997Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Chinese Taipei6–0Won1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
2031 March 1997Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Chinese Taipei6–0Won1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
2125 September 1997Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Mali5–1WonFriendly
2225 September 1997Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Mali5–1WonFriendly
239 May 1998Cannes, France Trinidad and Tobago2–1WonFriendly
2412 May 1998Nice, France Iceland1–1DrawFriendly
2517 May 1998Cannes, France Namibia2–1WonFriendly
2624 June 1998Bordeaux, France South Africa2–2Draw1998 FIFA World Cup
2731 May 2000Győr, Hungary Hungary2–2DrawFriendly
285 October 2000Zarqa, Jordan China PR2–0WonFriendly
2910 February 2001Dammam, Saudi Arabia Bangladesh3–0Won2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
3012 February 2001Dammam, Saudi Arabia Vietnam5–0Won2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
3112 February 2001Dammam, Saudi Arabia Vietnam5–0Won2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
3212 February 2001Dammam, Saudi Arabia Vietnam5–0Won2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
3315 February 2001Dammam, Saudi Arabia Mongolia6–0Won2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
3410 July 2001Singapore Singapore3–0WonFriendly
3510 July 2001Singapore Singapore3–0WonFriendly
3615 September 2001Bangkok, Thailand Thailand3–1Won2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
3721 September 2001Manama, Bahrain Bahrain4–0Won2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
3821 October 2001Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Thailand4–1Won2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
3916 January 2002Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Kuwait1–1Draw2002 Gulf Cup of Nations
4020 January 2002Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Bahrain3–1Won2002 Gulf Cup of Nations
4114 May 2002Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Senegal3–2WonFriendly
429 February 2005Tashkent, Uzbekistan Uzbekistan1–1Draw2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
438 June 2005Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Uzbekistan3–0Won2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
448 June 2005Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Uzbekistan3–0Won2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
4515 March 2006Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Iraq2–2DrawFriendly
4614 June 2006Munich, Germany Tunisia2–2Draw2006 FIFA World Cup

Honours


Individual

  • Asian Player of the Month: February 1998[4]
  • Asian Goal of the Month: April 1998[5]

References

  1. "Report: Al Hilal 3 United 2". Manchester United FC. 21 January 2008. Retrieved 8 February 2009.
  2. Alosaimi, Najah (21 January 2008). "'Sam 6' Regarded as Kingdom's Best". Arab News. Retrieved 8 February 2009.
  3. Roberto Mamrud & Naim Albakr. "Sami Abdullah Al-Jaber - Century of International Appearances". RSSSF. Retrieved 23 November 2013.
  4. "Super Sami strikes gold". Asian Football Confederation. 14 May 1998.
  5. "Sami does it again". Asian Football Confederation. 19 February 1999.
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