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“Alhassan among the best of the best

The Asian Football Confederation revealed a list of 11 young players who shone with their teams during the third round of the Asian qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico, and our young star Ibrahim Al-Hassan was present with them to vote for the best of them by the sports public.

The Asian Football Confederation explained: A number of young players from across the continent put in impressive performances during the recently concluded third round of the Asian Qualifiers – Road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The world of Asian soccer continues to produce promising talents capable of reaching the highest levels, such as Lee Kang-en and Takifusa Kubo, who have gained global recognition in recent years.

After the end of the third round of qualifying, the AFC’s official website presents a list of 11 players who have shone for their national teams and invites fans to vote for the future superstar of the future.

The Asian Football Confederation gave fans the opportunity to vote for the future star among the young players who participated with their national teams in the third phase of the World Cup qualifiers, highlighting the remarkable performance of Qatari player Ibrahim Al-Hassan, who scored his first international goal for the national team against the UAE in the first round of the third phase of the qualifiers, in addition to his contribution to the victory over Kyrgyzia when he substituted and scored a goal in the third round of the qualifiers, in addition to his contribution to the victory against Kyrgyzstan.

The 19-year-old Ibrahim Alhassan is on the list with a number of players who have promising futures with their national teams, including Saudi Arabia’s Musab Al-Juwair (22), Abdulqadir Hasanov (21) who became the first player from Uzbekistan to play in the English Premier League with Manchester City, Japan’s goalkeeper Zion Suzuki (22), and Indonesia’s center back Justin Hopeter (21). Iraqi winger Yusuf Amin has played in 8 of the 10 matches and was instrumental in the 1-0 win away to Oman, scoring the only goal of the game with a direct shot in the 36th minute to give the “Mesopotamian Lions” a valuable three points.0 away to Oman, scoring the only goal of the match with a direct shot in the 36th minute, giving the “Mesopotamian Lions” three valuable points.. Other players who caught the eye during their participation with their national teams in the last phase of the World Cup qualifiers.

Qatar qualified for the fourth stage of the World Cup qualifiers, after finishing fourth in Group A of the third stage of the qualifiers.

The fourth phase will see the participation of six teams that finished third and fourth in the third round of the Asian qualifiers, namely Qatar, Iraq, Oman, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, in addition to Qatar, Iraq, Oman, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE.

Ibrahim Al Hassan scored his first international goal for Qatar in the 1-3 loss to the UAE, then came back and contributed to the victory over Kyrgyzstan by the same score, when he came on as a substitute and scored the confirmation goal in the third round.

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