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2007–2008
  
Qatar SC (loan)

Weight
  
73 kg

Years
  
Team

Height
  
1.75 m


Number
  
17

Role
  
Footballer

Playing position
  
Name
  
Bader Al-Mutawa

Career start
  
2002

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Date of birth
  
(1985-01-10) 10 January 1985 (age 30)

Current teams
  
Kuwait national football team (Forward), Qadsia SC (#17 / Forward)

Similar People
  
Fahad Al Enezi, Nawaf Al‑Khaldi, Yousef Nasser, Musaed Neda, Aziz Mashaan

Profiles


Place of birth
  
Kuwait City, Kuwait

Introducing bader al mutawa


Bader Ahmed Al-Mutawa (Arabic: بدر أحمد المطوع‎‎; born 5 January 1985) is a Kuwaiti professional footballer who plays for Qadsia SC and the Kuwait national football team, where he usually operates as a second striker. He wears the jersey number 17 for both club and country.

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Bader al mutawa


Club career

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Al-Mutawa's performance for both club and national teams lead to his being awarded as the 2nd best Asian player in 2006. Though Al-Mutawa was handed the prize for 3rd place, which belonged to Saudi national Mohammad Al-Shalhoub, this was corrected later on and the Asian Football Committee assured that Al-Mutwa had won 2nd place.

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He was awarded the Kuwaiti league's top scorer for local players in the 2008–09 season with 10 goals.

Bader Al-Mutawa Times Of Oman Defenders Kuwait outplay Yemen

On 23 July 2012 he began training with Nottingham Forest as their new owners, the Al-Hasawi family, arranged a one-month trial for the striker. He impressed manager Sean O'Driscoll enough that the club were looking to sign him on a permanent basis but he was denied a work permit and the club wasn't able to sign him.

International career

Al-Mutawa's first major competition on international level was the 2003 Gulf Cup, hosted by Kuwait. The home side finished sixth with only five points from six matches (only Yemen, the newcomer to the Gulf Cup finished the tournament with less points, sparing Kuwait the embarrassment of ending up at the bottom of the table of the gulf cup for the first time in their history). Al-Mutwa scored once in Kuwait's only victory of the tournament, a 4–0 win against Yemen.

Al-Mutawa played in the 2004 Gulf Cup of Nations, scoring a goal in the 87th minute against Saudi Arabia in Kuwait's opening match. Al-Mutawa excelled in this tournament, forming a strike partnership with captain and star striker Bashar Abdullah. They managed to score five goals between them. This partnership was short lived as Bashar retired from international football shortly after the tournament and Kuwait was eliminated in the semi-finals by Qatar after topping Group B with two victories and one draw with Bahrain.

At the 2007 Gulf Cup of Nations, Al-Mutawa scored goals against Yemen and in the final group match against the United Arab Emirates, but Kuwait exited the tournament for the first time in their history without winning a single game.

On 3 September 2015, Al-Mutawa scored his second senior hat-trick, in a 9–0 defeat of Myanmar in a 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier.

International

As of 13 October 2015

International goals

Scores and results list Kuwait's goal tally first.

Club

  • Kuwaiti Premier League: 2004, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
  • Kuwait Emir Cup: 2004, 2007, 2010, 2012
  • Kuwait Crown Prince Cup: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2013
  • Kuwait Federation Cup: 2008, 2009, 2011
  • Al Kurafi Cup: 2006
  • Kuwait Super Cup: 2009, 2011
  • GCC Champions League: 2005
  • International

  • Gulf Cup of Nations: 2010
  • West Asian Football Federation Championship: 2010
  • Individual

  • 2010 Gulf Cup of Nations: Top Scorer
  • 2010 IFFHS World's Top Goal Scorer of the Year
  • 2006 Asian Footballer of the Year runner-up
  • 2007 Asian Footballer of the Year nominee
  • 2010 Asian Footballer of the Year 3rd place
  • References

    Bader Al-Mutawa Wikipedia