Wael Riad
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Wael Riad | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Wael Riad | |
Date of birth | August 2, 1982 (age 24) | |
Place of birth | Giza, Egypt | |
Height | 166 cm | |
Nickname | Cheetos | |
Playing position | Attacking Midfielder | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Grazer AK | |
Number | 22 | |
Youth clubs | ||
Al-Ahly | ||
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
2001–2007 2007-present |
Al-Ahly Grazer AK |
? (?) ? (?) |
National team2 | ||
? (?) | Egypt | ? (?) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Wael Riad (Arabic: وائل رياض) (born February 8, 1982) is an Egyptian footballer. He plays the Attacking Midfieldier position for Austria's club Grazer AK. The Austrian club Grazer AK have signed a 2-year loan spell for Riad which start in February 2007, from Al-Ahly of Egypt.
Riad, who has the nickname 'Cheetos', is one of the most talented players of this Egyptian generation. He is a very fast player, with accurate shots, and outstanding skills. He is famous for breaking the offside traps, and scoring with his rapid movement.
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[edit] Wael Riad with Grazer AK
Being transfered in January, Riad participated in February with Grazer AK in two friendly matches and scored a goal in each game. The Austrian coach seems to be impressed with Riad, and Riad is in his way to achieve titles for his new club.
[edit] Wael Riad with Al-Ahly
With his famous number 10, Riad was known to be the wild card in tough games when he comes in the second half. In the last two years, he wasn't a regular player in the games with Egypt's African Super Cup Championship club Al-Ahly but he participated many times as a substitute as he can change the game with one touch.
Wael Riad had put his prints on the glorious victory of Al-Ahly in CAF Champions League 2006, scoring a double-kick goal against Tusker FC of Kenya, in the 32-round, in a game ended 3-0 in Cairo. He participated for 20 minutes in the final against CS Sfaxien and made an impact on the game. This tournament was the third African Champions League Riad achieves with Al-Ahly. He was a main reason in achieving CAF Champions League 2001, and appears as a substitute in CAF Champions League 2005. He helped Al-Ahly to get th Bronze Medalist at FIFA Club World Cup 2006.
Riad participated also in some memoriable games, such as the historic game against Real Madrid, August 2001, when Al-Ahly won 1-0. Al-Ahly also played against AS Roma in August 2002, and Al-Ahly with Riad on Board achieved a notable win 2-1. In July 2003, Al-Ahly met the Spanish side Real Sociedad in Spain and the game ended 1-1 when Riad scored the draw.
[edit] National Youth team
Wael Riad was a regular player in Egypt's Youth team who got the Bronze Medalist in FIFA World Youth Championship 2001, as Riad scored twice against U.S.A and Finland.
[edit] Honours
[edit] National Team
- Bronze Medalist at FIFA World Youth Championship 2001.
[edit] Al-Ahly
- Bronze Medalist at FIFA Club World Cup 2006.
- Winner of CAF Champions League 2006.
- Winner of CAF Champions League 2005.
- Winner of CAF Champions League 2001.
- Winner of Egyptian League(2005-2006).
- Winner of Egyptian League(2004-2005).
- Winner of African Super Cup 2006.
- Winner of African Super Cup 2002.
- Winner of Egyptian Soccer Cup 2006.
- Winner of Egyptian Soccer Cup 2003.
- Winner of Egyptian Soccer Cup 2001.
- Winner of Egyptian Super Cup 2006.
- Winner of Egyptian Super Cup 2005.
- Winner of Egyptian Super Cup 2003.
[edit] External links
- Download Riad's goal with Al-Ahly against Kenyan Tusker (African Champions League 2006).
- Download Riad's goal with Al-Ahly against El-Geish (Egyptian League 2005-2006).
- Download Riad's goal with Al-Ahly against Assiut Petrol (Egyptian League 2006-2007)
- Download Riad's goal with Al-Ahly against Real Sociedad (Friendly match, July 2003).
- Download Riad's goal with Egyptian Youth team against Finland at the semi-final of 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship
- Download Riad's goal (penalty kick) with Egyptian Youth team against U.S.A, 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship