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- Country of residence: Sweden
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Mahmoud Khair Mohammed Al-Dahadha (born June 26 , 1993 in Nyköping, Sweden ) is a Palestinian international footballer (also holding Swedish citizenship ) who plays as a left winger , right winger and attacking midfielder. He currently plays for Al-Muharraq , which has competed in the Bahraini Premier League since 2021.
Sports career
Clubs
He grew up in Hammarby , Sweden, and was promoted to the first team in 2011. In his first season with Hammarby, Eid contributed to Hammarby's survival in the Premier League after Hammarby finished eleventh in the Premier League with 40 points, one point above the relegation zone. In the Swedish Cup, he lost to Norrtälje 0-1 and was eliminated in the round of 64.
On 2 February 2012, Eid moved from Hammarby to Vasalunds IF in the Swedish third division. Eid helped Vasalunds finish fourth in the North Group, failing to secure promotion to the second division. In the Swedish Cup, Vasalunds lost in the first round to Aramsk Syrianska 2-3 and were eliminated from the tournament.
On 28 July 2013, Eid moved on a free transfer to Swedish third division club Nyköping. Eid helped Nyköping finish third in the North Group with 49 points, one point behind the runner-up who played in the promotion play-off. In the 2013–14 Swedish Cup, Nyköping lost 0–1 to Håken in the second round and were eliminated from the tournament. In the following season, 2014, the team's performance declined as a whole and they finished seventh in the North Group with 35 points, 20 points behind the second-placed team who qualified for the promotion play-off. In the 2014–15 Swedish Cup, Nyköping lost 1–3 to Syrianska of the second division and were eliminated from the tournament. In his third and final season with Nyköping, he helped the team finish sixth with 37 points, 11 points behind the second-placed team who qualified for the promotion play-off.
On 1 January 2016, Eid moved on a free transfer to Atvidabergs IF in the Swedish second division. In the middle of the season, specifically on 11 August, Eid moved from Atvidabergs IF to Kalmar IF in the Swedish Premier League. Eid contributed to Kalmar finishing sixth with 44 points in the 2016 Swedish Premier League after finishing thirteenth in the previous season. In the following season, 2017, Kalmar's level declined significantly and they finished twelfth with 32 points, two points above the relegation zone. In the 2016–17 Swedish Cup , Kalmar were eliminated in the group stage after finishing second in Group 5 with 5 points, two points behind leaders Trelleborg.
On 28 March 2018, Eid was loaned to Mjöndalen in the Norwegian second division . Despite his impressive performance, Mjöndalen decided to end the loan on 15 July 2018.
On 10 August 2018, Eid moved from Kalmar to GAIS Gothenburg in the Swedish second division on loan until the end of the season. Eid contributed to GAIS Gothenburg finishing tenth in the league , 3 points above the relegation zone.
In the 2019 season, Eid contributed to Kalmar finishing in 14th place with 23 points, thus playing in the survival play-off against Braga, and was able to win 4-2 on aggregate and remain in the Premier League. In the 2018-19 Swedish Cup , Kalmar lost to Assyriska from the fourth division 1-3 and was eliminated from the tournament.
On January 7, 2020, Eid moved on a free transfer from Kalmar to Indonesian Premier League side Persebaya Surabaya. Eid played two matches, scoring one goal, before the Indonesian season was suspended after three rounds due to the coronavirus pandemic.
On 5 January 2021, Eid moved on a free transfer from Persebaya Surabaya to Mesaimeer in the Qatari second division. Eid helped Mesaimeer finish fourth with 29 points, 16 points behind the second-placed team that qualified for the promotion play-off. Ghadeer helped Mesaimeer reach the quarter-finals of the Qatar FA Cup, where they lost to Al-Markhiya 1-4 and were eliminated from the tournament. In the Qatari second division cup, Eid helped Mesaimeer win the championship after beating Muaither 1-0 in the final, achieving Eid's first personal title.
On August 1, 2021, Eid moved on a free transfer from Mesaimeer to Bahraini club Muharraq in the Premier League . Eid did not participate in any matches in the league championship, as Muharraq was ranked tenth and last with one point from 3 matches, with one postponed match. In the Bahrain King's Cup, he contributed to Muharraq's advancement to the quarter-finals when he contributed to its victory in the round of 16 over Al-Malikiya (second division) 3/1, where he scored the third goal. In the AFC Cup, he was not registered in the team's list participating in the tournament, which it later won. On November 21, 2021, the contract between Eid and Muharraq was terminated by mutual consent.
National teams
On November 6, 2011, Eid was called up for the first time to the Palestine national team against Saudi Arabia in a friendly match, which ended in a 0-2 loss.
Coach Ahmed Al-Hassan decided to call Eid to participate in the 2015 Asian Cup held in Australia . Palestine was placed in Group D where Eid participated in all three matches that Palestine lost to Japan 0-4 , Jordan 1-5 and Iraq 0-2 to exit in the first round.
Eid also participated with Palestine in the second round of the 2018 World Cup qualifiers (Asia) where they were placed in Group 1 and participated in four matches, where they beat Malaysia 6-0, tied with the Emirates 0-0 , and East Timor 1-1, and lost to Saudi Arabia 2-3, ultimately finishing third with 14 points and exiting the World Cup qualifiers, but qualifying for the 2019 Asian Cup qualifiers - third stage . After two and a half years away, Eid was called up to participate in the final matches of the third round against Oman , which ended in a 0-1 loss, thus Palestine finishing second and qualifying for the 2019 Asian Cup in the Emirates . Algerian Noureddine Ould Ali decided not to call Eid up to participate in the Asian Cup.
In the 2022 World Cup qualifiers (Asia), Eid participated in one match in the second round against Singapore, which he lost 1-2. At the end of the matches, Palestine finished third with 10 points and was eliminated from the World Cup qualifiers, but qualified for the 2023 Asian Cup qualifiers - third round .
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