Talal Yousef

Talal Yousef Mohammed (born 24 February 1975), known mainly as Talal Yousif, is a Bahraini footballer. He currently plays for Al-Riffa.

Talal Yousef
Personal information
Full name Talal Yousef Ahmed bin Yateem
Date of birth (1975-02-24) 24 February 1975
Place of birth Bahrain
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Al-Riffa
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992–2004 Al Riffa
2004–2007 Al Kuwait Kaifan
2007–2008 Al Qadisiya Kuwait
2008–2011 Al-Riffa
National team
1998–2009 Bahrain 81 (23)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 17 October 2011

Yousef plays mainly as an offensive midfielder and sometimes as a striker. He is currently retired from playing with the Bahrain national football team, where he made 21 appearances in FIFA World Cup qualifying matches.[1]

Early career

Talal started off his career with a small club Isa Town. Known as Madinat Isa, this is the club that produced fellow Bahraini football star Salman Ghuloom, known as Salman Isa. At one point Talal captained the Isa Town squad. After some amazing performances he was noted by Bahrain Riffa Club, formerly known as West Riffa or Al Riffa Al Gharbi which led to signing him along with Salman Isa for an undisclosed fee.

Al Riffa Club

After signing for Al Riffa (Riffa Club), Talal Yousef made a huge impact. He helped them to the league title and the Crown Prince Cup and established himself as the superstar of Al Riffa.

Asian Cup

During the 2004 Asian Cup, Talal Yousef peaked and put on his best performances. He scored two goals, one coming from his trademark free kick against fierce rivals Iran in the 3rd and 4th place playoff. Talal Yousif was named in the team of the tournament along with fellow Bahraini's A'ala Hubail, who was joint top scorer, and Mohamed Salmeen .In this tournament the Bahraini National Team had their best ever performance at a major tournament as they reached the semi finals. Talal Yousif was a major part of that success and after the tournament he was named Captain of the National team.

Kuwait

After the Asian Cup success, many of Bahrain's top players headed for Qatar although Talal opted for a move to Kuwait. He was later joined by Bahraini defender Hussain Ali Baba, also a former Al Riffa player. When Kuwait SC did not renew his contract, he then signed with Qadsiya for the 2007/08 season.

Awards

Retirement

Talal announced his official retirement from International Football in January 2006, then was convinced to return and helped Bahrain qualify for the Asian Cup 2007. He also stayed on for the 18th & 19th GCC Cup's and then announced his final retirement from International Competitions.

Goals for Senior National Team

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
12 November 1998Manama, Bahrain Oman2–2Draw14th Arabian Gulf Cup
30 December 2003Kuwait City, Kuwait Yemen5–1Won16th Arabian Gulf Cup
7 January 2004Kuwait City, Kuwait United Arab Emirates3–1Won16th Arabian Gulf Cup
7 January 2004Kuwait City, Kuwait United Arab Emirates3–1Won16th Arabian Gulf Cup
10 January 2004Kuwait City, Kuwait Kuwait4–0Won16th Arabian Gulf Cup
10 January 2004Kuwait City, Kuwait Kuwait4–0Won16th Arabian Gulf Cup
25 July 2004Jinan, China Indonesia3–1Won2004 AFC Asian Cup
6 August 2004Beijing, China Iran2–4Lost2004 AFC Asian Cup
13 October 2004Damascus, Syria Syria2–2Draw2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
17 November 2004Manama, Bahrain Tajikistan4–0Won2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
11 December 2004Doha, Qatar Yemen1–1Draw17th Arabian Gulf Cup
17 December 2004Doha, Qatar Saudi Arabia3–0Won17th Arabian Gulf Cup
8 October 2005Tashkent, Uzbekistan Uzbekistan1–1Draw2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
15 November 2006Manama, Bahrain Kuwait2–1Won2007 AFC Asian Cup qualification
12 January 2007Dubai, UAE Yemen4–0WonFriendly
18 January 2007Abu Dhabi, UAE Saudi Arabia1–2Lost17th Arabian Gulf Cup

References

  1. Talal MohamedFIFA competition record
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