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Badran Al-Shaqran
Personal information
Full name Badran Mohammad Al-Shaqran
Date of birth (1974-01-19) 19 January 1974 (age 50)
Place of birth Al-Ramtha, Jordan
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
Al-Ramtha SC
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1993–2008 Al-Ramtha SC
1995–1997 Kamaz Naberezhnye 24 (0)
2005–2006 Al-Muharraq (12)
2008–2009 Al-Wathba (0)
2009 Ittihad Al-Ramtha
International career
1997–2008 Jordan 70 (31)
Managerial career
2010–2011 Jordan U-23 (assistant)
2013– Jordan U-19 (assistant)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 1 January 2009

Badran Mohammad Al-Shaqran (born 19 January 1974) is currently a retired Jordanian professional football player. He made his professional debut in the Jordan League in 1993 for Al-Ramtha SC. He played 3 games in the UEFA Intertoto Cup 1996 for FC KAMAZ-Chally Naberezhnye Chelny. He currently coaches Jordan U-19.

Career

He is one of the previous team-captains of his national team until he retired. The mark of his retirement in playing football took place on 13 July 2011 in Amman at the Amman International Stadium before a friendly match between Jordan and Tunisia in preparation for the 2014 WC qualifications. Before he officially retired, Badran played the first 5 minutes of the match. As match referee blew his whistle after the first 5 minutes to stop the match for Badran to leave the field, Badran gave the captain armband to his old international teammate Bashar Bani Yaseen as well as his #20 jersey to his young teammate of Al-Ramtha SC Hamza Al-Dardour.

Honors and Participation in International Tournaments

In AFC Asian Cups

In Pan Arab Games

In Arab Nations Cup

In WAFF Championships

International goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 19 April 1997 Sharjah  Bahrain 4–1 Win 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
2 23 July 1998 Lebanon  Lebanon 2–0 Win 1998 Arab Cup qualifier
3 22 June 1999 Saudi Arabia  Saudi Arabia 1–2 Loss 1999 Friendly
4 18 July 1999 Amman  Syria 4–0 Win 1999 Friendly
5 16 August 1999 Amman  Qatar 3–0 Win 1999 Pan Arab Games
6 23 August 1999 Amman  Lebanon 3–1 Loss 1999 Pan Arab Games
7 25 August 1999 Amman  Iraq 2–1 Win 1999 Pan Arab Games
8 29 August 1999 Amman  Palestine 4–1 Win 1999 Pan Arab Games (3 Goals)
9 31 August 1999 Amman  Iraq 4:4 a.e.t. (4:4, 2:0) 3:1 PSO Win 1999 Pan Arab Games (2 Goals)
10 23 May 2000 Amman  Kyrgyzstan 2–0 Win 2000 West Asian Football Federation Championship
11 27 April 2001 Tashkent  Uzbekistan 2–2 Draw 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
12 3 May 2001 Amman  Chinese Taipei 6–0 Win 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
13 13 February 2002 Ta'Qali  Lithuania 3–0 Win Friendly
14 26 September 2003 Amman  Iran 3–2 Win 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
15 12 November 2003 Beirut  Lebanon 2–0 Win 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
16 18 February 2004 Amman  Laos 5–0 Win 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
17 25 June 2004 Tehran  Iraq 3–1 Win 2004 West Asian Football Federation Championship (2 Goals)
18 13 October 2004 Vientiane  Laos 3–2 Win 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (2 Goals)
19 22 February 2006 Amman  Pakistan 3–0 Win 2007 AFC Asian Cup qualification

References