SAUDI ARABIA 2:2 TUNISIA (0:1) Al-Kahtani (57), Al-Jaber (84). (14.06.06, Munich)
Mabrouk Zaid, Ahmed Dokhi, Redha Tukar, Hamad Al-Montashari, Hussein Sulimani, Omar Al-Ghamdi,
Mohammed Noor (Mohammed Ameen 75), Saud Khariri, Khaled Aziz, Nawaf Al-Temyat (Malek Mouath 66),
Yasser Al-Kahtani (Sami Al-Jaber 82)
.
SAUDI ARABIA 0:4 UKRAINE (0:2) (19.06.06, Hamburg)
Mabrouk Zaid, Ahmed Dokhi (Abdulaziz Khathran 55), Redha Tukar, Hamad Al-Montashari, Hussein Sulimani,
Omar Al-Ghamdi, Mohammed Ameen (Malek Mouath 55), Mohammed Noor (Sami Al-Jaber 77),
Saud Khariri, Khaled Aziz, Yasser Al-Kahtani
.
SAUDI ARABIA 0:1 SPAIN (0:1) (23.06.06, Kaiserslautern)
Mabrouk Zaid, Ahmed Dokhi, Redha Tukar, Hamad Al-Montashari, Abdulaziz Khathran,
Hussein Sulimani (Mohammed Massad 81), Mohammed Noor, Saud Khariri, Khaled Aziz (Nawaf Al-Temyat 13),
Sami Al-Jaber (Malek Mouath 68), Saad Al-Harthi
Sami Al-Jaber is pictured above during the match against Spain at the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
Remarkably it was the fourth World Cup that Al Jaber had appeared in, having made his
debut way back in the 1994 tournament in the USA.
CLUB CAREER:
1989–2007 Al-Hilal 376 (173)
2000 → Wolverhampton (loan) 4 (0)
Total 380 games (173 goals)
Al-Jaber is regarded by many fans as Al-Hilal's most famous player, after spending nearly 20 years
with the club. He joined the club aged 15 and during two decades, helped them to win 6 league titles,
6 Crown Prince Cups and 2 Asian Champions League titles among other honours.
He was also top goalscorer in the Saudi Premier League twice (in 1989–90 and 1992–93)