Obeid al-Dosari (born in 1975) is a former Saudi football player. He played for al-Wehda Club, al-Ahli Club, and Damac Club. He participated in fifty-nine games with the Saudi national team. He was awarded the title of the Arab Cub Top Goal Scorer in 1998.
Clubs for which Obeid al-Dosari played
Obeid al-Dosari was born in Makkah al-Mukarramah. He rose to fame when he was a player of al-Wehdah Club before transferring to al-Ahli Club in 2001 where he won Prince Faisal Bin Fahd Cup and the International Friendship Tournament Cup. In 2002, he won the Crown Prince Cup, the Gulf Club Champions League, Prince Faisal Bin Fahd Cup, and the International Friendship Tournament Cup. In 2003, he won the Arab Club Champions Cup. He transferred to Damac Club for a short period and played in the Saudi First Division League.
Obeid al-Dosari with the Saudi national team
Obeid al-Dosari played as an attacker for the Saudi national team and was one of its scorers. He participated in ninety-four games for 5,246 minutes, including fifty-nine games as a starter and thirty-five games as a substitute. He scored forty-one goals for the team. He did not receive any red card but was assigned four yellow cards while playing for the national team. He scored nineteen goals in international friendly games, ten goals in the 2002 World Cup qualifiers, six goals in the Arab Cup in Qatar, three goals in the Gulf Club Champions League in Bahrain, and three goals in the 1998 World Cup qualifiers. He participated in forty-six friendly games. He played twelve games in the 2002 World Cup qualifiers, eleven games in the 1998 World Cup Qualifiers, five games in the Gulf Club Champions League in Bahrain, four games in the Asian Cup qualifiers, three games in the 1996 Gulf Club Champions League in Amman, three games in the 1994 Asian Games in Hiroshima, and one game in the World Cup held in France and the World Cup held in Korea and Japan.
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