Omar Khribin has signed a contract with Al-Wehda club to this date

Omar Khribin has signed a contract with Al-Wehda Club to this date

The football company at Al-Wehda Club announced that it has formally signed a contract with Syrian striker Omar Khribin (27 years), the former Saudi Al-Hilal and Al-Dhafra player, for a period of two and a half seasons, in a free transfer deal until 2023.

The unit ended the player's transfer procedures to Annabi to score in the fourth foreigner as a substitute for Moldovan Louvainor Henrique, who was eliminated from the team’s accounts. This was after the Syrian scorer passed the medical examination and signed his joining contracts with Annabi in the presence of Khaled Al Hinai, Executive Director of Al Wahda Football Company, and Amer Al-Sairi, a member of the company's board of directors.


Khribin was a demand of Al-Wehda earlier before his departure from Al Dhafra to Al Hilal Saudi Arabia, who announced the end of his association with the player a few days ago. To reinforce Khribin’s attack in Annabi, the club’s second deal during the current winter transfers, after signing Brazilian Joao Marcos in the resident category.


Khribin Sports History

The player began his career with Al-Wahda Al-Dimashqi in 2009 and until 2013, after which he moved to the Iraqi Air Force for two seasons, then his citizen Al-Mina until 2016, and he played in the ranks of Al Dhafra 2016-2017 season before moving to the Saudi Hilal, who spent three seasons between his ranks.


Khribin achieved many achievements, as he won the award for the best player in Asia and the top scorer in the AFC Champions League in 2017, and with Al Hilal he won the Saudi League title 3 times in the seasons 2016-2017, 2017-2018 and 2019-2020, the cup competition once 2017 and the AFC Champions League in 2019 And the Saudi Super Cup 2018. 

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