Nasser As-Sauhi (born August 24, 1974) is a Kuwaiti footballer who played in the positions of striker and midfielder.
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| Born | August 24, 1974 (aged 45) Kuwait | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Position | attack midfielder | ||||||||||||||||||
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Player Career
Club career
Al-Sauhi’s career began in 1992 at one of Kuwait ’s local football clubs, Al-Tadamon . In April 1995, Dynamo Kiev scouts spotted him in the selection for the U-20 World Cup in Qatar . Scouts consulted with Valery Lobanovsky , who was working in Kuwait at that time. He approved the desire to acquire a young Kuwaiti. In June 1995, the player was invited to Dynamo Kyiv, on June 15, 1995, he made his debut in the match of the Ukrainian championship against Nikolaev (4-0). The Kiev club offered the player a long-term contract, but his former club agreed only to rent a football player for $ 500,000. Dynamo did not agree with the terms of the Arab club, and Al-Sauhi returned to Kuwait [1] . Until 2005, he played for Al-Tadamon.
International Career
Despite the fact that Al-Sauhi received his first call to the national team back in 1997, he debuted only on October 24, 2000. His team lost extra time with a score of 2: 3 in the quarterfinal of the Asian Cup in Lebanon, Saudi Arabia [2] . In total, he played 5 matches for the national team and scored one goal.
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Links
- Profile on the website of the Ukrainian Football Association (in Ukrainian)