Akram Afif

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Akram Hassan Afif Yahya Afif (Arabic: أَكْرَم حَسَن عَفِيف يَحْيَى عَفِيف; born 18 November 1996) is a Qatari professional footballer who plays as a left winger for Qatar Stars League club Al Sadd and the Qatar national team.

Full name Akram Hassan Afif Yahya Afif [1]
Date of birth (1996-11-18) 18 November 1996 (age 29)[2]
Place of birth Doha, Qatar
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)[3]
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Akram Afif
Afif playing for Qatar at the 2023 AFC Asian Cup
Personal information
Full name Akram Hassan Afif Yahya Afif [1]
Date of birth (1996-11-18) 18 November 1996 (age 29)[2]
Place of birth Doha, Qatar
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)[3]
Position Left winger
Team information
Current team
Al Sadd
Number 7
Youth career
2004–2006 Al Markhiya
2006–2009 Al Sadd
2009–2014 Aspire Academy
2012–2014Sevilla (loan)
2014–2015 Al Sadd
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2015–2016 Eupen 26 (8)
2016–2020 Villarreal 0 (0)
2016–2017Sporting Gijón (loan) 9 (0)
2017–2018Eupen (loan) 15 (1)
2018–2020Al Sadd (loan) 48 (44)
2020– Al Sadd 100 (80)
International career
2014 Qatar U19 5 (4)
2014–2015 Qatar U20 7 (1)
2015–2018 Qatar U23 12 (4)
2015– Qatar 132 (41)
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Qatar
AFC Asian Cup
Winner2019 United Arab Emirates
Winner2023 Qatar
FIFA Arab Cup
Third place2021 Qatar
CONCACAF Gold Cup (guests)
Bronze medal – third place2021
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 17 January 2026
‡ National team caps and goals as of 7 December 2025
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Afif was named the Asian Footballer of the Year on two occasions, the first in 2019,[4] after being recognized for his instrumental role in Qatar’s successful 2019 Asian Cup campaign,[5] and the second award coming in 2023.[6]

Club career

Youth career

Akram started off in the youth teams of Al-Markhiya and then Al Sadd before joining the Aspire Academy as a full-time student in 2009. During his time at Aspire, Afif traveled to Spain on an exchange student program and played for the youth teams of Sevilla and Villarreal.[7][8]

He represented Sevilla in the 2013 Al Kass International Cup, netting a brace and earning an assist in the team's first match, which ended as a 3–0 victory against Aspire Academy.[9]

Afif also later joined Villarreal's youth team.[10]

Eupen

In January 2015, Afif was signed by Belgian club Eupen.[11] He scored a goal on his debut against Eendracht Aalst on 19 January 2015.[12] In his next match against KRC Mechelen, he assisted three of his side's five goals.[13]

Afif finished his first senior season with two goals in nine matches. On 18 March 2016, he scored a brace in a 4–0 home win against KSV Roeselare.

Villarreal

On 8 May 2016, Afif rejoined Villarreal, this time on a permanent deal. In doing so, he became the first Qatari-born signing in La Liga history.[14] On 4 August, he was loaned to fellow top tier club Sporting de Gijón in a season-long deal.[15]

Afif made his debut in the main category of Spanish football on 21 August 2016, coming on as a substitute for Burgui in a 2–1 home win against Athletic Bilbao.[16] After nine league matches, he returned to his first senior club Eupen on a one-year loan deal on 14 July 2017.[17]

Al Sadd

In January 2018, Villarreal loaned Afif out to Al Sadd SC on a 1-year deal.[18] The deal was later extended by an additional season.[19] During his loan spell, he played in 22 league games and scored 26 goals and got 15 assists in the 2018–19 season, helping his team win the league. He was also awarded that season's Best Player Award by the Qatar Football Association (QFA).[20] In July 2020, Afif joined Al Sadd on a permanent basis after signing a 5-year deal.[21]

In the 2023–24 season, he played a key role in Al Sadd's successful league campaign, contributing 26 goals and 11 assists within 22 matches, thereby winning the top goal-scorer award and helping his team secure its 17th league title. His consistent performance also earned him a nomination for the Best Player Award by the QFA, which he won.[22]

International career

Afif playing for Qatar U23 in 2018

Afif featured in Qatar U20's AFC U-19 Championship qualification campaign in 2014.[23] During the main tournament, he managed to score four goals, he also scored the lone goal in the final against DPR Korea to give Qatar the victory.[24]

He was called up to the senior squad in September 2015, by coach Daniel Carreño.[25] He scored in Qatar's 15–0 win against Bhutan on 3 September 2015 during the 2018 World Cup Qualification rounds. He also registered an assist in the match.[26]

During Qatar's 2019 Asian Cup campaign, Afif played a paramount role in helping his team lift the trophy, registering 10 assists overall, a new record in the tournament.[27]

On 3 January 2024, he was named in Qatar's squad for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup.[28] In the team's opening match of the tournament, he scored twice as Qatar beat Lebanon 3–0 in Lusail.[29] He scored the only goal of Qatar's second Group A match, a 1–0 win over Tajikistan, to put them through to the knockout stage.[30][31] In the round of 16, he scored the winning goal in a 2–1 victory over Palestine.[32] In the semi-final match against Iran, he scored a goal and provided an assist in a 3–2 victory, which qualified his country to the final for the second time in a row.[33] Afif went on to score a hat-trick of penalties in the final which Qatar won 3–1 against Jordan, in addition, he managed to finish the tournament as the top goal-scorer with eight goals.[34]

Personal life

Afif is of Yemeni Arab heritage. He was born in Doha, Qatar. His mother, Fayza, is of Yemeni descent from the Yafa tribe and is a homemaker. His father, Hassan Afif, is of Yemeni descent however, he played for the Somalia national team and spent a portion of his life in Somalia and was born in Moshi in Tanzania. His father previously played for Simba in Tanzania but later moved to Somalia where he went on to play for Horseed FC. He subsequently moved to Qatar and played for Al Ittihad (later renamed Al Gharafa). After retiring, he managed Al-Gharafa from 1986 until 1987 and Al-Markhiya from 2001 until 2003 and 2006 until 2007.[35][36][37]

His brother, Ali Afif, is a footballer who plays for QSL side Umm Salal.

Afif also learned Spanish for his move to Sevilla.[38] In June 2015, he graduated from Aspire Academy.[39]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 14 February 2026
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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup[a] League cup[b] Continental Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Eupen 2014-15 Belgian Second Division 9292
2015–16 16610176
Total 25810268
Sporting Gijón (loan) 2016–17 La Liga 9020110
Eupen (loan) 2017–18 Belgian Pro League 15110161
Al Sadd 2017–18 Qatar Stars League 7321218[c]000195
2018–19 2226329[c]33431
2019–20 191520238[c]54[d]03522
2020–21 11542104[c]2209
2021–22 1814416[c]12816
2022–23 151041201[e]02211
2023–24 222641115[c]04[f]23630
2024–25 2218202010[c]5103723
2025-26 1511000071002212
Total 1511282581055717102253159
Career total 2001362981055717102306168
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International

As of match played 7 December 2025[40][41]
More information National team, Year ...
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Qatar 201551
201670
2017174
2018116
2019196
202042
2021194
2022133
202370
20241913
2025112
Total13241
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Scores and results list Qatar's goal tally first.[40]
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List of international goals scored by Akram Afif
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.3 September 2015Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar Bhutan10–015–02018 FIFA World Cup qualification
2.6 June 2017Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar North Korea2–02–2Friendly
3.13 June 2017Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar South Korea2–03–22018 FIFA World Cup qualification
4.5 September 2017Khalifa International Stadium, Doha, Qatar China1–01–2
5.23 December 2017Al Kuwait Sports Club Stadium, Kuwait City, Kuwait Yemen1–04–023rd Arabian Gulf Cup
6.21 March 2018Basra Sports City, Basra, Iraq Iraq1–03–22018 International Friendship Championship
7.2–1
8.24 March 2018Basra Sports City, Basra, Iraq Syria2–12–2
9.11 September 2018Khalifa International Stadium, Doha, Qatar Palestine2–03–0Friendly
10.12 October 2018Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar Ecuador1–04–3
11.14 November 2018Stadio di Cornaredo, Lugano, Switzerland  Switzerland1–01–0
12.1 February 2019Zayed Sports City Stadium, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Japan3–13–12019 AFC Asian Cup final
13.15 October 2019Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah, Qatar Oman1–02–12022 FIFA World Cup qualification
14.19 November 2019Central Republican Stadium, Dushanbe, Tajikistan Afghanistan1–01–0
15.29 November 2019Khalifa International Stadium, Doha, Qatar Yemen6–06–024th Arabian Gulf Cup
16.2 December 2019Khalifa International Stadium, Doha, Qatar United Arab Emirates1–04–2
17.2–0
18.4 December 2020Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar Bangladesh2–05–02022 FIFA World Cup qualification
19.5–0
20.13 July 2021BBVA Stadium, Houston, United States Panama1–03–32021 CONCACAF Gold Cup
21.17 July 2021BBVA Stadium, Houston, United States Grenada2–04–0
22.3 December 2021Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan, Qatar Oman1–02–12021 FIFA Arab Cup
23.6 December 2021Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor, Qatar Iraq2–03–0
24.26 March 2022Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan, Qatar Bulgaria1–02–1Friendly
25.27 September 2022Franz Horr Stadium, Vienna, Austria Chile1–12–2
26.13 October 2022Estadio Municipal de Marbella, Marbella, Spain Nicaragua1–02–1
27.5 January 2024Thani bin Jassim Stadium, Doha, Qatar Jordan1–01–2
28.12 January 2024Lusail Stadium, Lusail, Qatar Lebanon1–03–02023 AFC Asian Cup
29.3–0
30.17 January 2024Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor, Qatar Tajikistan1–01–0
31.29 January 2024Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor, Qatar Palestine2–12–12023 AFC Asian Cup
32.7 February 2024Al Thumama Stadium, Doha, Qatar Iran2–13–2
33.10 February 2024Lusail Stadium, Lusail, Qatar Jordan1–03–12023 AFC Asian Cup final
34.2–1
35.3–1
36.21 March 2024Jassim bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar Kuwait1–03–02026 FIFA World Cup qualification
37.3–0
38.10 September 2024New Laos National Stadium, Vientiane, Laos North Korea1–12–22026 FIFA World Cup qualification
39.21 December 2024Sulaibikhat Stadium, Sulaibikhat, Kuwait United Arab Emirates1–01–126th Arabian Gulf Cup
40.20 March 2025Jassim bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar North Korea1–05–12026 FIFA World Cup qualification
41.7 September 2025Jassim bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar Russia1–31–4Friendly
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Honours

Afif in an Al Sadd line-up in 2018

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