Hamzah Idris

Hamzah Idris
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Personal information
Full nameHamzah Idris Falatah
Date of birth(1972-10-08) 8 October 1972 (age 41)
Place of birthMedina, Saudi Arabia
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing positionstriker
Youth career
1983–1985Ohud
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1985–1997Ohud147(135)
1997–2007Al Ittihad192(139)
Total339(274)
National team
1992–2000Saudi Arabia70(30)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 1 January 2010.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 3 August 2013

Hamzah Idris Falatah (Arabic: حمزة أدريس‎, born 8 October 1972) is a Saudi Arabian footballer. He used to play as a striker for Ohud from 1992 to 1995 and then for Al Ittihad until he retired in 2007.

For Saudi Arabia national team he participated at the 1994 FIFA World Cup, 1996 Summer Olympics[1] and at 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup.[2]

He holds the national record for most goals scored in one season at 33 goals for the 1999-2000 season. The record still stands today, and he has received an award from FIFA in 3rd place for top goal scorers for that season.

He is currently an assistant coach for Al-Ittihad, He was number 9 for Al-Ittihad.

Honours

Club

Ohud

  • Saudi First Division : 1991, 1993

Al Ittihad

  • Saudi Premier League : 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007
  • Saudi King Cup : 1997, 2001, 2004
  • Saudi Federation Cup : 1999
  • Asian Cup Winners Cup : 1999
  • AFC Champions League : 2004, 2005
  • Arab Champions League : 2005
  • Gulf Club Champions Cup : 1999
  • SE Super Cup : 2001, 2003
  • Qualifying for the 2005 FIFA Club World Cup

National team

Individual

  • Saudi Premier League Top Scorer : 2000
  • Saudi First Division Top Scorer : 1992
  • Arab Top Scorer : 2000
  • Arab Champions League Top Scorer : 1999
  • All-time Al-Ittihad Top Scorer with 139 Goals
  • 3rd Place in 2000 World's Top Scorers
  • Record for Most Goals in One Season ( 33 Goals )

References

  1. Jump up ^ "Hamzah Falatah Biography and Statistics". Sports References. Retrieved 2009-07-24. 
  2. Jump up ^ Hamzah FallatahFIFA competition record

External links

 
Saudi Arabia squad
Saudi Arabia squad 1992 King Fahd Cup Runners-up
Saudi Arabia squad 1992 AFC Asian Cup Runners-up
  • 1 Al-Otaibi
  • 2 A. Al-Dosari
  • 3 Al-Alawi
  • 4 Al-Roomi
  • 5 Al-Khilaiwi
  • 6 Amin
  • 7 Al-Owairan
  • 8 Al-Bishi
  • 9 Idris
  • 10 Al-Jaber
  • 11 Al-Mehallel
  • 12 Al-Anazi
  • 14 Al-Muwallid
  • 15 Al-Thunayan
  • 16 Al-Hazaa
  • 17 M. Al-Dosari
  • 20 Al-Razgan
  • 21 Al-Shujaa
  • 22 Al-Mugahwi
  • 23 Madani
  • 24 Al-Qahtani
  • Coach: Nelsinho
Saudi Arabia squad 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup Fourth Place
Saudi Arabia squad 2000 AFC Asian Cup Runners-up
Saudi Professional League top scorers
  • 1977: Eid
  • 1978: Khojali
  • 1979: Abdullah
  • 1980: Abdullah
  • 1981: Abdullah
  • 1982: Al-Ma'ajil
  • 1983: Abdullah
  • 1984: Abu Dawood
  • 1985: Dosari
  • 1986: Abdullah
  • 1987: Suwaidi
  • 1988: Al-Ma'ajil
  • 1989: Abdullah
  • 1990: Al-Jaber
  • 1991: Al-Mehallel
  • 1992: Al-Owairan
  • 1993: Al-Jaber
  • 1994: Ndao
  • 1995: Al-Hamdan
  • 1996: Kennedy
  • 1997: Bahja
  • 1998: Al-Hadaithy
  • 1999: Al-Dosari
  • 2000: Idris
  • 2001: Da Silva
  • 2002: Valle
  • 2003: Tenorio
  • 2004: Attram
  • 2005: Ricardo
  • 2006: Al-Mehyani
  • 2007: Attram
  • 2008: Al-Shamrani
  • 2009: Aboucherouane / Al-Shamrani
  • 2010: Al-Shalhoub
  • 2011: Al-Shamrani
  • 2012: Al-Shamrani / Simões




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