Qatar Captain Hassan Al Haydos Retires From Int'l Football
- Publish date: Sunday، 17 March 2024
Bidding Farewell to the Legacy of a Hero Who Led Qatar to Glory!
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Qatar's football icon, Hassan Al Haydos, bid farewell to international football on Friday, marking the end of an illustrious career that saw him lead his nation to unprecedented success.
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Al Haydos, renowned for his leadership, guided Qatar to consecutive AFC Asian Cup victories in 2019 and 2023, etching his name in the annals of football history.
The 33-year-old striker confirmed his retirement via an emotional video on Instagram, expressing gratitude to his teammates and urging them to continue Qatar's football legacy.
Despite retiring, Al Haydos encouraged his compatriots to strive for Qatar's maiden FIFA World Cup qualification, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to the nation's footballing aspirations.
Al Haydos made his mark early in his career, scoring a crucial goal in his debut match for the Qatar Olympic team in 2008, setting the stage for his remarkable journey ahead.
With 183 appearances and 41 goals for the national team, Al Haydos leaves an indelible mark as Qatar's most-capped footballer and the fifth-highest goalscorer, embodying excellence on the field.
Al Haydos's retirement marks the end of an era in Qatari football, leaving behind a legacy of leadership, determination, and unparalleled success that will inspire generations to come.
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