Ittihad FC - Notable Former Players

Notable Former Players

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This list of former players includes those who received international caps (in bold) while playing for the team, made significant contributions to the team in terms of appearances or goals while playing for the team, or who made significant contributions to the sport either before they played for the team, or after they left. It is clearly not yet complete and all inclusive, and additions and refinements will continue to be made over time.

Saudi Arabia
  • Manaf Abushgeer
  • Saad Al-Harthi
  • Mohammed Al-Khilaiwi
  • Hamad Al-Montashari
  • Osama Al-Muwallad
  • Marzouq Al-Otaibi
  • Khamis Al-Owairan
  • Hussein Al-Sadiq
  • Saleh Al-Saqri
  • Ibrahim Al-Shahrani
  • Jabarti Al-Shamrani
  • Al Hasan Al-Yami
  • Khamis Al-Zahrani
  • Abdoh Autef
  • Ahmed Dokhi
  • Abdulla Fawal
  • Hamza Fitaihi
  • Saeed Ghurab
  • Naif Hazazi
  • Hamzah Idris
  • Ahmad Jamil
  • Hassan Khalifah
  • Sulaiman Khamis
  • Saud Khariri
  • Essa Khouja
  • Khalid Massad
  • Mohammed Noor
  • Mohammad Suwayed
  • Salem Suwayed
  • Redha Tukar
Africa
  • Abdelmalek Ziaya
  • Joseph-Désiré Job
  • Fabrice Ondama
  • Islam El-Shater
  • Hosny
  • Emad Moteab
  • Prince Tagoe
  • Titi Camara
  • Alhassane Keita
  • Faouzi Abdelghni
  • Hicham Aboucherouane
  • Ahmed Bahja
  • Abdeljalil "Camatcho" Hadda
  • Tijjani Babangida
  • Mohamed Kallon
  • Amine Chermiti
Europe
  • Mario Carević
  • Dalian Atkinson
  • Erich Beer
  • Theo Bücker
  • Roberto Donadoni
  • Rob Witschge
  • Nuno Assis
  • Paulo Jorge
  • Dejan Petković
  • Milenko Ačimovič
  • Thomas Sjöberg
Asia
  • Abdullah Omar
  • Fahad Al Enezi
  • Ahmed Hadid
South America
  • Luciano Leguizamón
  • Bebeto
  • Dimba
  • Magno Alves
  • Reinaldo
  • Sérgio Ricardo
  • Tcheco
  • Wágner
  • Wendel
  • Sergio Herrera
North America
  • Jared Borgetti
  • Hugo Perez

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