Majed Abdullah
Majed Ahmed Abdullah is a Saudi Arabian former footballer who played for Al-Nassr and the Saudi national team. Abdullah is the all-time leading goalscorer for Saudi Arabia with 72 goals in 117 games. At club level, he is the record goalscorer for Al-Nassr and is the all-time top scorer of the Saudi Professional League. He was often referred to by his nickname "Arabian Jewel".
Majed Abdullah is regarded as one of the greatest Western Asian strikers of all time. He was nominated for IFFHS Asia's Player of the Century, finishing third place. He spent his entire club career at Al-Nassr, and scored 189 league goals in a twenty-one-year career. During this time, Al-Nassr established themselves as one of the dominant forces in Saudi and Asian football. With Majed Abdullah leading the attack, Al-Nassr won five League titles and four King Cup titles as well as the 1997–98 Asian Cup Winners' Cup. Majed Abdullah also finished as the Saudi League top scorer six times throughout his career. Majed Abdullah retired from football in 1998, after Al-Nassr's Asian Cup Winners' Cup Final victory over Suwon Samsung Bluewings.
His success was not limited to the domestic stage, in 1984 Saudi Arabia qualified for their first-ever global international tournament at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Abdullah scored their only goal as Saudi Arabia lost all three group games. International success did come in 1984, however, in the Asian Cup in Singapore. Saudi Arabia beat China 2–0 in the final to take the title for the first time, with Abdullah scoring the second goal. Four years later in 1988, he would score twice in the tournament in Qatar as the Saudi team retained the title by beating South Korea on penalties.
Early life
Abdullah was born in the Al-Baghdadia District in Jeddah to Sudanese parents. Majed is the second son of Ahmed Abdullah. Live close to a sports club alongside being the son of a football manager piqued Majed's interest in football. In the mid-1960s, Majed and his family moved to Riyadh where his father got a job as the manager of Al-Nassr's youth team. Majed enrolled in Al-Jazaeria Elementary School and he passionately watched the older kids play football. A couple of years later, Majed joined the school football team as well as the neighborhood team. He used to play as a goalkeeper. One day the team's striker was absent and Majed had to replace him. This position change proved to be successful as Majed guided his team to a 3–1 victory. Majed's family moved to Hotat Khaled District and the young Majed joined Al-Motawasta Al-Thania high school. Majed and his neighbors formed a team they called "Al-Ittifaq". They tried to participate in a tournament but their request was rejected due to their young age. They didn't give up and challenged one of Riyadh's best neighborhood teams for a place in that tournament. Al-Ittifaq surprisingly won the match 3–1 with Majed scoring twice. Al-Ittifaq participated in the tournament and they went on to win the championship.Club career
Mohammed Al-Hudayan, a teammate at Al-Ittifaq, recommended Abdullah to Al-Nassr president Prince Abdulrahman Bin Saud, as did Al-Ittifaq's coach Nasseb Awad to Khaled Al-Turki and Al-Nassr coach Ljubiša Broćić. Broćić went to see Abdullah unannounced at Al-Ittifaq's training field in Al-Batha and requested that the club sign him. Abdullah officially joined Al-Nassr on 10 November 1975.Abdullah spent 2 years playing for the youth teams before being promoted to the senior team. He made his senior debut in a friendly against Moroccan side Al-Fath in January 1977. He made his competitive debut on 21 January 1977 by coming off the bench in the league match against Al-Shabab. Abdullah made his first start as well as score his first goal for Al-Nassr on 18 March 1977 in the league match against Al-Wehda. Following an injury to first-choice striker Mohammad Abdeli, Abdullah was given a chance to prove himself. He repaid that trust by scoring 3 goals in the final 3 rounds of the league.
Majed Abdullah finished as the Saudi League top scorer 6 times in his career. He also won the League 4 times as well as the King Cup 4 times. Majed is the all-time top scorer of the Saudi League with 189 goals and is also Al-Nassr's all-time top scorer with 260 goals. Majed Abdullah announced his retirement on 12 April 1998 following Al-Nassr's win in the 1998 Asian Cup Winner's Cup in front of 70,000 fans in Riyadh.
International Career
Majed made his senior team debut in 1978 in an unofficial friendly against Portuguese giants Benfica where he scored 2 goals. His official debut was against China on 10 December 1978. Majed represented Saudi national team in 2 Asian Cups, 5 Gulf Cups, the 1984 Olympic Games and the 1994 FIFA World Cup. He retired from the National Team shortly after the 1994 World Cup.Career statistics
Club
Source:International
International goals
Firsts in Majed life
- First training camp with Al-Nasr was in London in 1976.
- First training camp with the National Team was also in London in 1977.
- First coach with Al-Nasr was Ljubiša Broćić
- First coach with the National Team was Jeff Faundon.
- First shirt number with Al-Nasr was 14.
- First shirt number with the National Team was 17.
- First match with Al-Nasr was against Al-Fath from Morocco in a friendly in 15-1-1977.
- First official match with Al-Nasr was against Al-Shabab in 22-1-1977.
- First goal with Al-Nasr was against Al-Wehda in 18-3-1977.
- First international goal was against Iran under 17 in 15-8-1977.
- First goal with the Saudi Senior Team was in a friendly against Benfica in January 1978.
- First official goal with the Saudi Senior Team was against Kenya in January 1978.
- First official Globally goal with the Saudi Senior Team was against Brazil in Olympic Games Los Angeles 1984.
- First "League Top Scorer" Trophy was in 1978-1979 season.
Lasts in Majed life
- Last local match was against Al-Hilal in 1996-1997 season.
- Last local goal was against Al-Ittifaq in January 1997.
- Last local trophy was the Saudi Premier League 1994-1995 season.
- Last International match was against Belgium during 1994 FIFA World Cup in 29-6-1994.
- Last International goal was against Kuwait during 1994 FIFA World Cup qualifications.
- Last Globally goal with the Saudi Senior Team was against Brazil in Golden Cup Confederations in Australia 1988.
- Last goal with Al-Nasr was against Kopetdag of Turkmenistan in 11-4-1998.
- Last match with Al-Nasr was against Suwon Samsung Bluewings in the Asian Cup Winners Cup final on 13-4-1998.
- Last "League Top Scorer" Trophy was in 1988-1989 season.
Honours and achievements
Player
Al-Nassr- Saudi Premier League: 1979–80, 1980–81, 1988–89, 1994–95
- Saudi King Cup: 1981, 1986, 1987, 1990
- Gulf Club Champions Cup: 1996, 1997
- Asian Cup Winners' Cup: 1997–98
- AFC Asian Cup: 1984, 1988
- Asian Games silver medal: 1986
- Arab Nations Cup runner-up: 1992
- Saudi Premier League top scorer: 1978–79, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1982–83, 1985–86, 1988–89
- Saudi King Cup top scorer: 1979, 1987, 1989, 1990
- Arabian Golden Boot: 1981, 1989
- Gulf Cup of Nations top scorer: 1982
- Asia-Oceania Soccer Handbook Player of the Year: 1984
- Pan Arab Games top scorer: 1985
- Saudi Crown Prince Cup top scorer: 1991
- Gulf Club Champions Cup top scorer: 1991, 1996
- IFFHS Asia's Player of the Century third place: 1999
- IFFHS World Player of the Century 64th place: 2000
Manager
- Asian Super Cup: 1998
Retirement match