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Mansoor Al-Najai (Arabic: منصور النجعي) was born In 1978 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Najaran SC. He is often regarded as one of the most influential players in Saudi Arabian football.
Al-Najai has won 11 trophies in his career including 3 Saudi Federation Cups and an Arab Champions league at club level, winning the Arabian gulf cup at international level. He has played 376 club games over 21 years. Al-Najai began his career with top Saudi Arabian club Al-Alhi in 1999 where he made his professional debut in the 1999/2000 season in the Saudi Arabian professional league. He stayed at the club until he was sent on loan for the 2007/8 season to Al Hazm. After 11 years at Al-Alhi, he moved to Al-Qadisiyah on a free transfer where he stayed for two seasons until he moved to Hajer on another free transfer. He only spent 1 season there playing 11 games. In the next four seasons he played 60 professional games for two clubs, Al-Faisaly and Al Batin. He is one of the oldest players in any Saudi Arabian league at the age of 40 and he has never played for a club outside of Saudi Arabia.
He represented Saudi Arabia in 12 matches which were in 5 different seasons. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article |
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