Abeer Al-Nahar
{{short description|Jordanian footballer (born 1991)}}
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| fullname = Abeer Mahmoud Mubarak Al-Nahar{{cite web|title=Biographies |url=http://www.incheon2014ag.org/Sports/Biographies/Athletes_Profile/?ParticCode=5100412&lang=en |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200225173115/http://www.incheon2014ag.org/Sports/Biographies/Athletes_Profile/?ParticCode=5100412&lang=en |url-status=usurped |archive-date=February 25, 2020 |publisher=2014 Asian Games |access-date=21 September 2015 }}
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1991|2|13}}
| position = Forward
| currentclub = Amman Club
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| nationalteam1 = Jordan
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| ntupdate = 09:05, 22 March 2015 (UTC)
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Abeer Mahmoud Mubarak Al-Nahar ({{langx|ar|عبير النهار}}; born 13 February 1991) is a Jordanian international footballer who plays as a forward.
Club career
In May 2015 Al-Nahar played for Amman Club in a 5–3 win over rivals Shabab Al-Ordon, which secured the Jordan Women's Football League title.{{cite news|title=Amman Club clinches the Orange Jordanian Women's Football League 2014/15 title|url=http://www.jfa.com.jo/DomesticNewsDetails.aspx?NID=6503&lang=en|access-date=21 September 2015|publisher=Jordan Football Association|date=8 May 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304091541/http://www.jfa.com.jo/DomesticNewsDetails.aspx?NID=6503&lang=en|archive-date=2016-03-04|url-status=dead}}
International career
As a 15-year-old Al-Nahar was included in the Jordan national team squad who were beaten 13–0 by Japan at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha.{{cite news|title=Jordan's women make disastrous debut|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/sport/archives/2006/12/02/2003338839|access-date=21 September 2015|publisher=Taipei Times|date=2 December 2006}}
In 2011 Al-Nahar and her father were outspoken critics of FIFA's ban on hijabs.{{cite news|last1=Dorsey|first1=James M.|title=FIFA bans Jordanian women soccer players for wearing the hijab|url=https://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2011/06/17/153670.html|access-date=21 September 2015|publisher=Al Arabiya|date=17 June 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304084956/https://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2011/06/17/153670.html|archive-date=4 March 2016|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}} Two years later she got six goals as Jordan "hammered" Kuwait 21–0 in 2014 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification.{{cite news|title=Kuwait 0-21 Jordan|url=http://www.the-afc.com/womens-asian-cup-2014-kuwait-jordan/kuwait-0-21-jordan|access-date=21 September 2015|publisher=Asian Football Confederation|date=7 June 2013}}
During Jordan's victorious 2014 WAFF Women's Championship campaign, Al-Nahar scored four goals in a 7–0 win over Qatar{{cite news|title=WAFF Women's Championship: Qatar 0-7 Jordan|url=http://www2.afcasiancup.com/womens-asian-cup-2014-qatar-jordan/waff-women%E2%80%99s-championship-qatar-0-7-jordan|access-date=21 September 2015|publisher=Asian Football Confederation|date=18 April 2014}}{{Dead link|date=May 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} and finished as the tournament top scorer. At the 2014 Asian Games she was shown a red card in Jordan's 2–2 draw with Chinese Taipei.{{cite news|title=Well-deserved draw for the Women's team in their Opening Asian Games match|url=http://www.jfa.com.jo/InterNewsDetails.aspx?NID=5492&lang=en|access-date=21 September 2015|publisher=Jordan Football Association|date=15 September 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304083433/http://www.jfa.com.jo/InterNewsDetails.aspx?NID=5492&lang=en|archive-date=4 March 2016|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}
International goals
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No. | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
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1. | rowspan=3| 29 April 2009 | rowspan=3| KLFA Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | rowspan=3| {{fbw|MDV}} | align=center|1–0 | rowspan=3 align=center| 9–0 | rowspan=3| 2010 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification |
2. | align=center|3–0 | |||||
3. | align=center|7–0 | |||||
4. | 10 April 2017 | Pamir Stadium, Dushanbe, Tajikistan | {{fbw|TJK}} | align=center|10–2 | align=center| 10–2 | 2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification |
5. | 8 November 2018 | rowspan=3| Faisal Al-Husseini International Stadium, Al-Ram, Palestine | {{fbw|MDV}} | align=center|1–0 | align=center| 6–0 | rowspan=3| 2020 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament |
6. | 11 November 2018 | {{fbw|PLE}} | align=center|6–0 | align=center| 7–0 | ||
7. | 13 November 2018 | {{fbw|IDN}} | align=center|2–0 | align=center| 3–0 | ||
8. | 13 January 2019 | Al-Muharraq Stadium, Muharraq, Bahrain | {{fbw|PLE}} | align=center|1–0 | align=center| 3–0 | 2019 WAFF Women's Championship |
References
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External links
- {{soccerway|abeer-mahmoud-mubarak-al-nahar/97402}}
{{Jordan squad 2014 AFC Women's Asian Cup}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Nahar, Abeer}}
Category:Jordanian women's footballers
Category:21st-century Jordanian sportswomen
Category:Jordan women's international footballers
Category:Women's association football forwards
Category:Footballers at the 2006 Asian Games
Category:Footballers at the 2010 Asian Games
Category:Footballers at the 2014 Asian Games
Category:Jordanian women's futsal players
Category:Asian Games competitors for Jordan
Category:Jordan Women's Pro League players
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