The Yemen national soccer team, also known as the Yemen national football team, represents Yemen in international football competitions and is governed by the Yemen Football Association. The team was established following the unification of North Yemen and South Yemen in 1990. Here's an overview of their history, major successes, and notable players and coaches:
Before the unification, North Yemen and South Yemen had separate national teams. The Yemen national team made its debut as a unified side in 1990. Due to political and economic challenges, the team has faced difficulties in establishing itself on the international stage.
The Yemen national soccer team continues to strive for improvement and aims to make greater impacts in regional and international competitions, despite the challenges it faces. Their journey is one of resilience and determination, and they remain an inspiring symbol of unity and hope for their nation.
| # | Name | Nat. | Position | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
SALEM-AL HARSH
|
|
G | £100k |
| 2 |
MOHAMMED BOQSHAN
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|
RB | £85k |
| 3 |
AHMED-SADEQ AL-KHAMRI
|
|
D | £65k |
| 4 |
ABDULAZIZ AL-GUMAEI
|
|
D | £75k |
| 5 |
MOHAMMED-FUAD OMAR
|
|
LB | £75k |
| 6 |
AHMED-AL SARORI
|
|
RW | £85k |
| 7 |
ALA-A AL-SASI
|
|
M | £85k |
| 8 |
MOHSEN MOHAMMED
|
|
M | £85k |
| 9 |
ABDULWASEA-AL MATARI
|
|
LW | £75k |
| 10 |
AHMED ABDULRAB
|
|
A | £85k |
| 11 |
ALI-ABDULLAH HAFEEDH
|
|
A | £85k |
| 12 |
MOHAMMED AYASH
|
|
G | £40k |
| 13 |
ALAA-AL-DEEN
|
|
RB | £75k |
| 14 |
MUDIR ABDURABU
|
|
D | £75k |
| 15 |
WAHID AL-KHYAT
|
|
M | £75k |
| 16 |
EMAD MANSOOR
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|
A | £65k |