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Kamel Al-Mousa
Saudi Arabian footballer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kamel Al Mousa [كامل الموسى in Arabic] (born 29 August 1982) is a former Saudi Arabian football player. He previously played for Al-Wahda FC, Al-Hilal, Al-Ahli, and the Saudi Arabia national team.
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Career
In 2002 at age 19, Kamel signed for Al-Wahda from Wej SC. He then spent time at the club but in 2006 he was loaned out to Al-Hilal. Kamel spent the whole season there, but upon his return to Al-Wahda, he received more playing time and eventually became a regular player for the team, eventually reaching the coveted 100th appearance for his club. In 2010, Kamel signed for Al-Ahli. He spent 5 full seasons at the club but in 2016, he signed on a free transfer to return to Al-Wahda. But after one season on 5 November 2017, Kamel Al-Mousa announced his retirement from football.
Kamel has 4 brothers who are or were professional footballers. His brother Rabee Al-Mousa also played for Al-Ahli and he most recently played for Al-Wahda. His brother Rayan Al-Mousa is currently playing for Al-Ahli. His brother Redwan Al-Mousa is currently not on a roster but he most recently played for Al-Ansar. His brother Moataz Al-Mousa is a retired player who most recently played for Al-Wahda.
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International career
he played for Saudi Arabia national football team as in AFC Asian Cup 2007 and AFC Asian Cup 2011
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Honours
Club
- With Al-Wahda FC
- Saudi First Division: 2002–03
- With Al-Hilal
- Saudi Crown Prince Cup: 2006
- With Al-Ahli
International
- Saudi Arabia
References
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