Abdullah Al-Deayea (Arabic: عبدالله الدعيع, born 1 December 1961) is a retired Saudi Arabian professional football goalkeeper who played for Al-Tai and Al-Hilal.[1][2] He is the elder brother of the former goalkeeper Mohamed Al-Deayea and the father of Saudi footballers Bader Al-Deayea and Sultan Al-Deayea.[3] Mohamed started off as a handball player and came to football at the age of 15 as a striker, following the advice of Abdullah.[4]
Honours
Al-Tai
- Saudi First Division: 1984–85
- Saudi Second Division: 1976–77
Al-Hilal
- Saudi Premier League: 1995–96
- Saudi Crown Prince Cup: 1995
- Saudi Federation Cup: 1992–93, 1995–96
- Asian Cup Winners' Cup: 1996–97
- Arab Club Champions Cup: 1994, 1995
Saudi Arabia
References
- ^ "عبدالله الدعيع - Abduallah Al-Deoaya".
- ^ "عمالقة حراسـة المرمى ماركة مسجّلة لأبنـاء الدعيع".
- ^ "عبدالله الدعيع لـ "الوطن": ابني بدر أخذ مني الحماس ومن عمه البرود ..."
- ^ "Saudi keeper has world caps record in sight". Daily Times (Pakistan). 1 June 2002. Archived from the original on 14 June 2011. Retrieved 5 April 2009. "...Abdullah al-Deayea was a goalkeeper in the Saudi national team which won the Asian Cup in 1984 and 1988."
External links
- Abdullah Al-Deayea – FIFA competition record (archived)
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