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Bassam Hisham Ali Al-Rawi (Arabic: بسام هشام الراوي; born 16 December 1997) is a professional footballer who plays as a defender for Al-Duhail and the Qatar national football team. Born in Iraq, he represents the Qatar national team.

Key Information

Personal life

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Born in Iraq, Bassam was naturalized to represent the Qatar national team.[3][4] Bassam's father, Hisham Ali Al-Rawi, played for the Iraq national football team in the 1990s.[5] His brother Ahmed is also a footballer. Bassam attended school in Qatar before being admitted to the Aspire Academy.[6]

International career

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Bassam playing for the Qatari under-23 team in January 2018

2019 AFC Asian Cup

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Bassam made his appearance for Qatar in a 0-1 loss to Czech Republic in Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium. He was included in Félix Sánchez Bas' Qatari squad for the 2019 AFC Asian Cup in the United Arab Emirates.[7] He made his first international goal on 9 January 2019 against Lebanon. On 22 January, he scored his second international and the winning goal for Qatar against his country of origin, Iraq, which helped his team reach the quarter-finals of the competition.[8][9] His team would eventually conquer the Asian title for the first time.

Eligibility dispute

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On 30 January 2019, soon after the 2019 Asian Cup semi-final tie between the UAE and Qatar, which Qatar won 4–0, the UAE Football Association lodged a formal appeal to the on the fact that Bassam did not qualify to play for Qatar on residency grounds of the Article 7 of the FIFA statutes, which states a player's eligibility to play for a representative team if he has "lived continuously for at least five years after reaching the age of 18 on the territory of the relevant association".[10] It was claimed that Bassam had not lived continuously in Qatar for at least five years over the age of 18.[11] On 1 February 2019, the AFC Disciplinary and Ethics Committee dismissed the protest lodged by the United Arab Emirates Football Association.[12][13]

Career statistics

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International

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As of 12 July 2023
Qatar
Year Apps Goals
2017 3 0
2018 10 0
2019 14 2
2021 22 0
2022 7 0
2023 4 0
Total 60 2

International goals

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Scores and results list Qatar's goal tally first.[14]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 9 January 2019 Hazza bin Zayed Stadium, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates  Lebanon 1–0 2–0 2019 AFC Asian Cup
2. 22 January 2019 Al Nahyan Stadium, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates  Iraq 1–0 1–0 2019 AFC Asian Cup

Honours

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Bassam Hisham Ali Al-Rawi (born 16 December 1997) is a Qatari professional footballer who plays as a defender, primarily at right-back, for Al-Duhail SC in the Qatar Stars League and the Qatar national team. Born in Baghdad, Iraq, Al-Rawi relocated to Qatar as a young child and acquired Qatari citizenship through naturalization, enabling his international eligibility despite his Iraqi origins. A key squad member during Qatar's hosting and victory in the 2019 AFC Asian Cup—the nation's first continental title—Al-Rawi's participation drew scrutiny from the United Arab Emirates over residency requirements, though the Asian Football Confederation cleared him of any violations prior to the final.

Early Life and Background

Birth and Upbringing in

Bassam Hisham Ali Al-Rawi was born on 16 December 1997 in , . He is the son of Hisham Ali Al-Rawi, a former professional footballer who played for the Iraq national team. Al-Rawi spent his early childhood in , growing up in an Iraqi family with a strong connection to football through his father's career. Limited public details exist regarding his specific football activities in prior to age 10, though his familial background likely fostered an early interest in the sport.

Relocation to Qatar and Naturalization Process

Bassam Al-Rawi was born on , 1997, in , . His family relocated to when he was a child, settling there permanently. Al-Rawi has confirmed that he moved to during childhood and has resided continuously in the country since that time. Upon arriving in Qatar, Al-Rawi integrated into the local youth football system, joining the academy of , a prominent club in the . This early involvement allowed him to develop his skills within Qatari football structures, including loans abroad arranged by Al-Rayyan, such as to Celta Vigo in 2015 and in 2016, while remaining based in Qatar. Al-Rawi acquired Qatari citizenship through after establishing residency in the country as a minor. Qatar's laws permit for long-term residents, with exceptions and decrees often applied to talented individuals in , particularly those who have lived in the country since childhood and meet continuous residency criteria. This process aligned with the residency requirements under and AFC regulations for players acquiring post-birth, enabling representation of the adopted national team after sufficient time in the territory during formative years.

Club Career

Youth Development and Early Professional Steps

Following his family's relocation to Qatar during his childhood, Al-Rawi entered the country's domestic youth football system, initially associating with the before joining the youth ranks of . This progression occurred within Qatar's structured academy framework, which emphasizes technical development and competitive exposure for young talents. Al-Rawi advanced through Al-Rayyan's age-group teams, honing his skills as a defender amid the club's emphasis on grooming local and naturalized prospects for senior levels. Specific milestones in domestic youth tournaments remain undocumented in available records, but his time in these setups laid the groundwork for transition. By 2017, at age 19, he secured a senior contract with Al-Duhail SC on July 28, marking his entry into football without prior senior appearances or loans. His early professional integration with Al-Duhail involved gradual involvement in the 2017/18 season, where he recorded initial appearances as a right-back, contributing to defensive rotations before establishing a more prominent role. This period represented the culmination of his youth development, transitioning from product to first-team squad member in Qatar's top tier.

Tenure with Al-Duhail SC

Bassam Al-Rawi joined Al-Duhail SC on July 28, 2017, transferring from Al-Rayyan to establish himself in the senior squad as a right-back defender. His integration into the first team marked a progression from youth and loan experiences, positioning him as a reliable option in the defensive line for domestic and continental fixtures. Throughout his tenure, Al-Rawi maintained consistency in the , featuring regularly across multiple seasons and contributing to Al-Duhail's competitive campaigns, including defensive solidity in key matches. In the AFC Champions League Elite, he appeared in group stage and knockout encounters, supporting the team's efforts in high-stakes continental play, such as during the edition where Al-Duhail advanced deep into the tournament. His versatility allowed deployment on either flank, aiding in transitions and set-piece defense amid the club's pursuit of regional dominance. In July 2023, Al-Rawi was loaned to for the 2023-24 season, providing him temporary exposure to a rival environment before his return to Al-Duhail in July 2024, where he resumed duties in the right-back role. This move-back underscored his value to the parent club, as evidenced by his immediate reintegration into the for subsequent and AFC Champions League Elite fixtures in the 2024-25 campaign.

International Career

Debut and Initial Caps for Qatar

Bassam Al-Rawi made his senior international debut for on November 11, 2017, in a friendly match against the , which lost 0–1; he started and played the full 90 minutes as a center-back. Three days later, on November 14, 2017, he featured again in another friendly versus , completing another 90 minutes in central defense during the 0–1 defeat. Throughout late 2017 and 2018, Al-Rawi's initial caps came predominantly in friendly internationals, showcasing his defensive reliability with consistent full-match starts. Notable early outings included a December 23, 2017, friendly against (90 minutes as center-back) and March 2018 friendlies against (March 21) and (March 24), both played fully in central defense. Primarily deployed as a right-back or center-back, he adapted quickly to the international level, contributing to Qatar's defensive structure in these preparatory fixtures. By the close of 2018, Al-Rawi had earned 14 caps for , all prior to the , establishing himself as a regular in the squad's early senior-level rotations. These appearances highlighted his versatility, occasionally shifting to defensive midfield roles, though he remained anchored in backline duties.

Major Tournaments Including 2019 AFC Asian Cup

Bassam Al-Rawi played a pivotal role in 's successful campaign, appearing in six matches as a defender and contributing two goals. He scored the opening goal against in the group stage on January 12, 2019, securing a 2-0 victory, and delivered a decisive free-kick in the 62nd minute during the round of 16 clash against on January 22, 2019, resulting in a 1-0 win that advanced to the quarterfinals. Al-Rawi featured in all stages, including the semifinal triumph over and the final against on February 1, 2019, where clinched their first continental title with a 3-1 victory. In the 2021 FIFA Arab Cup, Al-Rawi participated in group stage matches, starting against on December 6, 2021, in a 3-0 win, and featuring against and . progressed to win the tournament, defeating 5-3 in the semifinals on December 15, 2021, and 3-0 in the final on December 18, 2021, marking their first Arab Cup title. Al-Rawi was named in Qatar's 26-man squad for the as hosts, though he did not feature in the group stage losses to (2-0 on November 20, 2022), (3-1 on November 25, 2022), and (2-0 on December 1, 2022). During the (held in 2024), Al-Rawi appeared for , who advanced from the group stage but exited in the round of 16 after a 2-2 draw with on January 29, 2024, followed by a loss.

Eligibility Controversy

Origins of the Dispute

initiated a systematic approach to naturalizing foreign-born football players in the early , following its successful bid to host the , aiming to enhance the national team's competitiveness in regional and global competitions. This strategy involved recruiting talented youths from countries including , , and , relocating them to for development in local academies, and granting citizenship after fulfilling residency criteria outlined in statutes. By 2019, approximately half of 's senior national team consisted of such naturalized athletes, a practice that drew scrutiny from Gulf rivals for prioritizing imported talent over indigenous development. Bassam Al-Rawi's case exemplified this policy: born on December 16, 1997, in , , he relocated to as a child and integrated into the country's youth football system. Al-Rawi acquired Qatari citizenship, qualifying for international eligibility under FIFA's residency provisions, which allow players who have continuously resided in the adopting country since before age 18—without prior senior appearances for another nation—to represent it upon . These rules, updated in to require five years of residency after age 18 for adult switchers but accommodating juvenile relocations, enabled his debut for in 2015 at age 17. The approach sparked early questions about compliance with AFC-specific statutes, which align with but sometimes interpret FIFA guidelines more stringently regarding cultural or residency ties. Prior to the , social media discussions and regional commentary highlighted doubts over whether naturalized players like Al-Rawi, despite meeting formal residency thresholds, genuinely satisfied deeper eligibility intents under confederation rules, amid perceptions of Qatar's aggressive talent importation as undermining competitive equity. Such concerns reflected broader geopolitical tensions in Gulf football, where naturalization practices fueled accusations of artificial team-building rather than organic growth.

UAE Protest and AFC Investigation

On January 31, 2019, following Qatar's 4-0 semi-final victory over the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the AFC Asian Cup, the UAE Football Association lodged a formal protest with the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) challenging the eligibility of Qatari players Almoez Ali and Bassam Al-Rawi. The complaint alleged that both players failed to meet the residency criteria outlined in Article 7 of the AFC Statutes, which requires players acquiring nationality through naturalization to have resided continuously in the country for at least five years after the age of 18, unless eligible through parental birth ties. For Al-Rawi, born in Iraq in 1997, the UAE claimed insufficient documented residency in Qatar prior to age 18 to qualify under the naturalization provisions for long-term residents. Qatar responded by submitting documentation to the AFC verifying Al-Rawi's early relocation to Qatar as a and compliance with the residency rules, emphasizing his status as a long-term resident under applicable and AFC eligibility standards. The AFC promptly initiated an investigation, reviewing the provided evidence including birth records, residency proofs, and naturalization documents for both players. On February 1, 2019, hours before the final against , the AFC's Disciplinary and rejected the UAE protest after confirming the authenticity and sufficiency of 's submitted documents, thereby upholding Al-Rawi's eligibility to participate. Al-Rawi, who had been suspended for the semi-final due to accumulated bookings, was thus cleared to feature in the match, which ultimately lost 3-1.

Resolution and Broader Criticisms of Naturalization Practices

The (AFC) dismissed the Football Association's (UAEFA) protest regarding the eligibility of Bassam Al-Rawi and prior to the , clearing both players and allowing to proceed, ultimately securing a 3-1 victory over . The UAEFA appealed to the (CAS), alleging violations of AFC statutes on player eligibility tied to prior international commitments, but CAS rejected on August 3, 2020, upholding the AFC's decision and confirming no sanctions against Qatar's title win. Critics of Qatar's naturalization practices, intensified by the UAE-Qatar diplomatic initiated in 2017, argued that the strategy amounted to "player buying" rather than organic development, with accusations that Qatar fielded ineligible athletes to circumvent regional tensions and rules. This approach was said to undermine football's integrity by prioritizing imported talent—estimated at around five foreign-born players in the 23-man 2019 squad, including key contributors like Al-Rawi—over investing in domestic youth academies, potentially eroding and long-term sustainability. Such practices fueled broader regional skepticism, with UAE officials and media portraying 's success as artificial amid the boycott's logistical strains on Qatari teams. Defenders countered that Qatar adhered to FIFA and AFC eligibility criteria, which permit naturalization for players meeting residency and age requirements, a policy mirrored by Gulf neighbors including the UAE and Bahrain, who have similarly integrated foreign-born athletes without equivalent scrutiny. Proponents highlighted tangible outcomes, such as Qatar's FIFA ranking climb from the low 90s in the mid-2010s to a peak of 37th by 2022, attributing this to effective scouting and integration rather than impropriety, and framing it as a model of globalization in a sport increasingly reliant on diverse talent pools. Ongoing debates in football analysis persist, weighing short-term competitive boosts against risks to grassroots development, though empirical gains in rankings and tournament results suggest viability within existing rules.

Career Statistics and Records

Club Appearances and Goals

Bassam Al-Rawi has primarily featured for Al-Duhail SC since joining the club in 2017, accumulating 156 appearances, 6 goals, and 11 assists across all competitions as of the 2025 season. His contributions have centered on defensive duties as a right-back, with limited offensive output reflecting his positional role. The majority of his club matches have occurred in the Qatar Stars League, where he has logged 132 appearances, 5 goals, and 8 assists. In continental play, Al-Rawi has appeared 34 times in the AFC Champions League, scoring 1 goal and recording 2 assists. Domestic cup engagements include 8 appearances in the Emir of Qatar Cup, with 1 assist but no goals.
CompetitionAppearancesGoalsAssists
13258
AFC Champions League3412
Emir of Qatar Cup801
Other domestic cups200
Al-Rawi's market value stood at €500,000 in 2025, down from a peak of €650,000 in 2024, amid steady but unspectacular club performances. Seasonal trends show variability, such as 2 goals in 13 appearances during 2022/23, contrasting with goalless campaigns in recent years focused on assists and defensive stability.

International Caps, Goals, and Milestones

Bassam Al-Rawi has accumulated 76 caps for the as of late 2025, during which he has scored 2 goals with no recorded assists in official matches. His international debut occurred on 11 2016 in a friendly against the . Al-Rawi has been a consistent presence in Qatar's squads for major tournaments and qualifiers, including the , , and ongoing 2026 World Cup qualifying campaigns, often deployed as a right-back or central defender. Al-Rawi's first international goal marked 's opening strike in the on 9 January 2019, a curling free-kick against in a 2-0 group stage win. His second and most recent goal came five days later on 22 January 2019, another free-kick that secured a 1-0 victory over in the round of 16, propelling into the quarter-finals en route to the tournament title. These set-piece strikes highlighted his dead-ball proficiency, though he has not scored in subsequent appearances across friendlies, continental qualifiers, or the 2022 World Cup.
DateOpponentCompetitionResultGoal Description
9 January 20192–0Free-kick, group stage
22 January 20191–0Free-kick winner, R16
Al-Rawi's milestones include reaching 50 caps during 2022 World Cup preparations and maintaining starter status in AFC competitions through 2025, contributing defensively to clean sheets in key qualifiers against teams like and . No further goals have been recorded post-2019, underscoring his primary role in build-up play and set-piece delivery rather than finishing.

Honours and Achievements

Club Honours

Bassam Al-Rawi, as a squad member of Al-Duhail SC since July 2017, has secured multiple domestic titles in Qatari competitions. The following table summarizes the club honours won during his time with the club:
CompetitionYears Won
2017–18, 2019–20, 2022–23
Emir of Qatar Cup2018, 2019, 2022
Qatari League Cup (QSL Cup)2018, 2023
Qatari Stars Cup2023

International Honours

Bassam Al-Rawi earned his primary international honour as a member of the national team that won the , defeating 3–1 in the final on February 1, 2019, in , . This marked Qatar's first-ever title in the tournament and their inaugural major senior international championship. Al-Rawi featured in six matches during the competition, including scoring the decisive free-kick goal in a 1–0 round-of-16 victory over on January 22, 2019, which propelled to the quarterfinals. Al-Rawi participated in subsequent tournaments such as the , where he appeared in group stage matches including a 3–0 win over on December 6, 2021, though Qatar exited in the quarterfinals after a loss to the on December 10, 2021. No additional senior team titles were achieved in these competitions. He was sidelined by injury during the 2019 Arabian Gulf Cup, missing Qatar's runner-up finish.

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