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Saudi Arabia

The Players

1 - Mohammed Al Daeyea
2 - Ahmed Dokhi
3 - Redha Tukar
4 - Hamad Al Montashari
5 - Naif Al Qadi
6 - Omar Al Ghamdi
7 - Mohammed Ameen
8 - Mohammed Noor
9 - Sami Al Jaber
10 - Mohammad Al Shlhoub
11 - Saad Al Harthi
12 - Abdulaziz Khathran
13 - Hussein Sulimani
14 - Saud Khariri
15 - Ahmed Al Bahri
16 - Khaled Aziz
17 - Mohammed Al Anbar
18 - Nawaf Al Temyat
19 - Mohammed Massad
20 - Yasser Al Kahtani
21 - Mabrouk Zaid
22 - Mohammad Khojah
23 - Malek Mouath

The Games

First round (Group H):

  • Saudi Arabia vs Tunisia - 14 June, 1700 BST, Munich
  • Saudi Arabia vs Ukraine - 19 June, 1700 BST, Hamburg
  • Saudi Arabia vs Spain - 23 June, 1500 BST, Kaiserslautern
  • Factoids

    How they got there: Convincing qualifiers in going unbeaten and conceding only one goal in six games on the way to topping their group ahead of Korea.

    Qualifying star: Mabrouk Zayed, who is regarded as the number one goalkeeper in Asia. Successor to the legendary Al Deayea, who played in the 1994, 1998 and 2002 finals for Saudi Arabia, Al-Ittihad stopper Zayed is keen to win a move to Europe.

    Manager: It is not one of the most secure jobs in world football. Former Argentina international Gabriel Calderon replaced Gerard van der Lem after a poor showing at the 2004 Asian Cup to lead the Saudis through qualifying but has since been replaced by Brazilian Marcos Paqueta who describes himself as an 'educator'.

    Captain: Sami Al Jaber, who spent a short loan spell in English football with Wolverhampton Wanderers, is a Saudi footballing superstar and has played for his country for half his life having made his debut as a 17-year-old.

    World Cup history: The Saudis have now qualified for four tournaments in a row having made their first appearance in 1994, a tournament in which they reached the second round.

    World Cup high: That debut. Well not the first game defeat, but thereafter they beat Morocco and Belgium to qualify for the knockout phase where they came up short against Sweden, who went on to finish third.

    World Cup low: Pretty much everything since, which amounts to one draw - against South Africa in 1998 - and five defeats. The worst of those was an 8-0 drubbing against Germany in Japan four years ago - a three-match campaign in which they failed to score.

    World Cup legend: Al Jaber scored his first national goal on his debut in 1990 and the 2006 finals will be his fourth World Cup tournament. In 1994 he scored against Morocco in a 1-0 win to secure the nation's first victory in the World Cup finals.

    Stars of the team: That man Al Jaber again. The 34-year-old came out of international retirement to guide his country to the finals with two goals against Uzbekistan. His experience will be vital.

    Strengths: A mean defence marshalled by central defender Hamad Al Montashari, Saudi Arabia conceded just one goal in six World Cup qualifiers with Zayed starring in between the sticks.

    Weaknesses: Handicapped by a lack of players who have experience in the world's top leagues. Only Al Jaber (Wolves) and Fahd Al Ghashayan's (AZ Alkmaar) have played in Europe in the history of Saudi Arabian football.

    Did you know? The Saudi Arabian royal family banned football in the kingdom until 1951.

    World ranking: 34

    Wordcup Statistics

    YearCountryPlaced
    1930 Uruguay -
    1934 Italy -
    1938 France -
    1950 Brazil -
    1954 Switzerland -
    1958 Sweden -
    1962 Chile -
    1966 England -
    1970 Mexico -
    1974 Germany -
    1978 Argentina -
    1982 Spain -C
    1986 Mexico -
    1990 Italy -
    1994 USA 2nd round
    1998 France 4th, group C
    2002 Korea/Japan 4th, group F

    What are the odds

    Odds: 750/1

    Odds supplied by William Hill.

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