Shaye Al-Nafisah

Shaye Al-Nafisah (Arabic: شايع النفيسة; born 20 March 1962) is a Saudi Arabian former footballer who played as a forward. He joined Al-Kawkab as a youth in 1977 and represented the first team a year later. He spent his entire career at Al-Kawkab and rejected offers from many top-tier sides such as Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr. Al-Nafisah retired at the age of 28 due to recurring injuries. Al-Nafisah represented the Saudi Arabia national team at the 1984 AFC Asian Cup and scored the first goal in the final.[3]

Shaye Al-Nafisah
Shaya Al-Nafisah holding the 1984 Asian Cup title
Personal information
Full name Shaye Mousa Al-Nafisah
Date of birth (1962-03-20) 20 March 1962
Place of birth Al-Kharj, Saudi Arabia
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1978–1991 Al-Kawkab
National team
1980–1986 Saudi Arabia 32[1] (10[2])
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Career

Shaye Al-Nafisah was born in Al-Kharj, Saudi Arabia on 20 March 1962. He joined Al-Kawkab in the mid-1970s and participated in both the swimming and football teams. He had to choose to continue in either football or swimming as both of the team's schedules conflicted with each other. Al-Nafisah eventually chose to pursue a career in football.[4]

In the late 1970s, scouts from the Jimmy Hill agency traveled to Al-Kharj to watch a match between the youth teams of Al-Kawkab and Al-Sharq. Al-Nafisah's talents surprised the scouts as he led his team to a 5–0 victory. The scouts sent a report to the coaches of the Saudi national team and he was called up for the 1979 Gulf Cup. Al-Nafisah did not make an appearance in the tournament as the falcons finished in 3rd place. Al-Nafisah became a regular for the national team in the early 1980s and was called up for the 1982 and 1984 Gulf Cups.[5]

Despite playing for First Division side Al-Kawkab, Al-Nafisah made the national team squad for the 1984 AFC Asian Cup. Al-Nafisah famously scored the first goal in the final against China as the Falcons won the match 2–0 to win their first Asian Cup title. Years later, Al-Nafisah stated that he did not expect to start the final and was in disbelief when Khalil Al-Zayani called out his name when reading the line-up. Al-Nafisah also stated that on the night of the match he told teammate Abdullah Al-Deayea that he will score against China. His performances in the tournament led Al-Nafisah to stardom and he received many offers from big clubs such as Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr. Al-Nafisah rejected their offers and preferred to stay at Al-Kawkab to remain close to his family.[6][7]

Al-Nafisah spent his entire career at Al-Kawkab and led the team to their first-ever promotion to the Saudi Premier League in 1985. He led Al-Kawkab to two promotions to Premier League in 1985 and 1987. In 1990, Al-Nafisah ruptured his ACL and MCL and underwent surgery. Shortly after coming back from injury, Al-Nafisah once again injured the same knee and underwent surgery. He decided to retire after injuring the same knee for the third time.[8][9]

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