Nawaf Al-Temyat

Nawaf Bandar at- Tamyat (Arabic نواف بندر التمياط, DMG Nawaf Bandar at- Tamyāṭ; often Al- Temyat; born June 28, 1976 in Riyadh ) is a former Saudi Arabian football player.

Nawaf at- Tamyat from 1991 to 2008, the playmaker in the Saudi Arabian giants Al -Hilal from the capital Riyadh. In addition to numerous national success with the club in 1997 he succeeded in winning the Cup Winners' Cup in Asia. But his most successful year was 2000. Having al -Hilal, the most successful club side in Asia had become after winning the Asian Champions ' Cup and the Super Cup, he was even voted the best player in Asia. In recent years, however, his career came to a halt because he had always struggled with knee problems.

For national of his country he joined in 1998 shortly before the World Cup, where he was employed. He then became the playmaker of the team and hope for the World Cup 2002. However The sobering point and goalless leaving he could not also prevent the re-launch and after the tournament he was once booted out. But he proved to be indispensable and returned to the team. The Football World Cup 2006 in Germany was his third championship in a row in the World Cup squad in Saudi Arabia. After another long-term problems with injuries, he announced on 27 August 2008 end of his career.

Statistics

Stations

  • Al- Hilal Riyadh (1993-2008)

Inserts

  • 58 inserts for the Saudi Arabian national team ( 13 goals)

Title / successes

  • Asian - Champions' Cup winner: 2000
  • Asian Cup Winners' Cup winner: 1997, 2002
  • Asian Super Cup Winner: 1997, 2000
  • Saudi Arabian champion: 1996, 1998, 2002, 2005, 2008
  • Saudi Arab Cup Winners: 1995, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006
  • Asian Footballer of the Year 2000
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