Mohamed Al-Deayea

Mohammad al- As ʿ ayya in January 2010

Mohammad al- Da ʿ ayya ʿ ( محمد عبد العزيز الدعيع, DMG Muḥammad ʿ Abd al - ʿ Azeez ad -Da ʿ aiya ʿ, according to the English transliteration Mohammad Al- Deayea; born August 2, 1972 in Ha'il ) is a former Saudi Arabian football goalkeeper. With 178 caps he was up to February 27, 2012 World record holder among male internationals. He is also the goalkeeper with most international matches.

National team career

Ad -Da ʿ ʿ ayya debuted on 24 September 1990 in the Saudi Arabian national team in a 4-0 victory over Bangladesh. He actually wanted to be earlier handball, but his brother Abdullah could convince him of the football games. In 1996 he won with his country's Asian Cup, where he was able to parry the finals in a penalty shoot-out against UAE multiple balls and so ascended to hero. He also took part in four World Cups (1994, 1998, 2002 and 2006) in part, but did not use 2006 and then declared his international career ended. So it was at 10 World Cup games, the collection marked the biggest success in the second round at the World Cup 1994 ( 1-3 against Sweden). In the first group match of the 2002 World Cup he conceded eight goals against Germany. Since he had access in the following two group games four times behind him, he set the negative record of Antonio Carbajal, who with 25 goals conceded in the World Championships to date, most had.

With his 165th game on June 6, 2002, he was first Asian record holder with most international matches. From 14 February 2006, in which he played his 174th international match, and Claudio Suárez ' record surpassed, he was the world record holder among male internationals. By 11 May 2006 he built the record of 178 caps. In various statistics, he was also conducted with 181 international matches. From 31 August 2009, the FIFA recognized it at only 177 games, since October 6, 2010 178 Games are listed. This was based on a misunderstanding, because three games that Abdullah ad -Da ʿ ʿ ayya denied at the Asian Games in 1990, Mohammad was attributed. On 1 June 2006 Suárez made ​​his 178th international match Mohammad's a record, but one of the FIFA Suárez only 177 matches. On 27 February 2012 the Egyptian Ahmed Hassan was his 179th international match new record holder.

Club career

Ad -Da ʿ ʿ ayya played since January 2000 in al -Hilal; earlier, he was active for Al - Ta'ee. In 2001, he was about to sign a contract with Manchester United, but he did not receive a work permit. On June 22, was completed in 2010 ad -Da ʿ ʿ ayya his active career. He won with al -Hilal three league titles and five cup wins and finished his career in 2010 as captain of his club.

Achievements

  • Asian Cup Winners' Cup: 2002
  • Arab Cup Winners: 2001
  • Arab Super Cup: 2002
  • Saudi Arabian Football Championship: 2002, 2005, 2008
  • Scottish Cup: 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009
  • Golf Cup: 1994, 2002
  • Asia Cup: 1996
  • Participation in a World Cup: 1994 (4 inserts), 1998 (3 inserts), 2002 (3 inserts ), 2006 (no use )

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