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Mohamad Zein Tahan

Lebanese footballer (born 1988) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mohamad Zein Tahan
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Mohamad Zein El Abidine Ali Tahan (Arabic: محمد زين العابدين علي طحان, Lebanese Arabic pronunciation: [mˈħammad zeːn lˈʕaːbidiːn tˤɑħˈħaːn]; born 20 April 1988), better known as Mohamad Zein Tahan or simply Zein Tahan, is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a full-back for Lebanese Premier League club Mabarra.

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Club career

Safa

Tahan joined Safa in 2008 and subsequently captained the first team for several years. During his tenure, he won the Lebanese Premier League title three times with the club, along with other cup victories. On 17 May 2023, Zein Tahan left Safa on mutual terms.[4]

Bourj and Mabarra

On 20 March 2023, Zein Tahan was sent on loan to Bourj to play in the 2023 Arab Club Champions Cup games against Emirati club Al Wahda.[5][6] Three months later, Tahan joined Bourj permanently.[7] After one season, he moved to Mabarra in the Lebanese Second Division.[citation needed]

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International career

Zein Tahan made his senior international debut for Lebanon on 29 May 2013, in a friendly against Oman.[8] His first goal came on 19 December 2014, helping his side win 3–1 in a friendly against Pakistan.[8] Zein Tahan was called up for the 2019 AFC Asian Cup squad,[2] playing one game on 12 January 2019, against Saudi Arabia in a 2–0 defeat.[8]

Style of play

Mainly used as a right-back, Zein Tahan can also play on the left side.[9] He is known for both his defensive and offensive contribution down the flank.[9]

Personal life

His brother, Hussein Tahan, was also an international footballer for Lebanon.[10][11]

Career statistics

International

As of match played 24 March 2022[12]
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Scores and results list Lebanon's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Zein Tahan goal.
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Honours

Safa

Individual

See also

Notes

  1. Olympic Beirut changed its name to AC Tripoli in 2005.
  2. Tied with Abdel Fateh Achour, Amady Diop, Stephen Sarfo, and Shamel Socar

References

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