Hazaa Ibrahim Al-Hazaa, a Saudi footballer, was known for his offensive performance at Al-Ittifaq Club and was able to win the trust of the Saudi sports public.
Hazza's biography
Hazaa Al-Hazaa, a Saudi footballer who discovered his talent at an early age, joined Al-Ettifaq Club, which is based in Dammam, and progressed with its successive
Sunni groups until he reached the Premier League after scoring many goals and showing his great offensive talent in the youth and youth teams.
Hazza was loaned to both the Gulf Club and the Saudi Al-Safa Club, and he worked hard to achieve some successes and victories with them, but his
passion for Al-Ettifaq Club always brought him back to his first ranks. Learn about the biography, achievements, judgment, sayings and all the information you need about Hazza Al-Hazaa.
The beginnings of Hazza Al-Hazza
Hazza Ibrahim Al-Hazzaa was born on December 15, 1994 in the city of Dammam, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He worked as a football professional at an early age.
Hazza's personal life
Hazza Al-Hazzaa has not disclosed any information regarding his private life.
Facts about Hazza Al Hazaa
Hazaa Ibrahim Al-Hazaa is one of the attacking players, and his shirt number is 9. | In 2016, during the Saudi Premier League matches, Al-Hazaa scored three goals against
Al-Hazm Club, until one of the goals was not counted, and it was considered a missed penalty and that he only scored two goals. | The Saudi national
team player “Saleh Khalifa” has a son named “Fahd Saleh Khalifa.” He was Hazza’s friend in his childhood, and he used to play football with him in a street, and then
Saleh Khalifa saw him, and he was the one who suggested that he officially join the Al-Ettifaq club, and therefore
Al-Hazza considers Saleh Khalifa as one of the He discovered it in his football career. | Hazza Al-Hazaa stated on the program “Sada Al-Malaeb” that he
will always try to stay in Al-Ettifaq Club, no matter what material and moral temptations are presented to him.
Hazza's achievements
In the 2008-2009 sports season, Al-Hazzaa was with the junior team in the agreement, and participated with them
in the matches of the Saudi Premier League for juniors and scored two goals against Al-Ansar Club during the first leg.
In the next sports season "2009-2010", he officially moved to the youth team and participated with them in the Saudi Youth Premier League and scored a goal against Al-Ittihad Club.
In the following season (2010-2011), he moved to the Premier League to participate in one of the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Premier League matches and scored a goal against the Saudi Al-Ittihad Club.
With the end of the 2012-2013 sports season and the beginning of the 2013-2014 season, Al-Hazaa participated with
the Premier League of Al-Ettifaq Club in the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Premier League and was present in more than ten matches in it and managed to score two goals in both Hajar and Al-Fateh Clubs.
He also scored three goals in the following clubs "Al-Hilal, Al-Taawun, Al-Faisaly" and one goal each in Al-Nasr Club and Al-Raed Club.
At the beginning of 2014, Al-Hazzaa was loaned to Al-Khaleej Club, and he participated with them in the Saudi Professional League and scored two goals against Al Kawkab Club and one goal against Hattin Club.
In August 2014, he returned to his club "Al-Ettifaq" and participated with them in the Saudi clubs' preparation matches and scored a goal against Hajar Club.
In the same month of the same year, he also participated with them in the Saudi First Division League to score a goal against Al-Safa Club.
At the beginning of 2015, Al-Hazzaa was loaned to Al-Safa Club, and in February 2015 he participated with them in the Saudi First Division, scoring two goals against Al-Hadba Club.
In March 2015, he participated in the confrontation with Al-Jabal Club and managed to score three goals against the opponent's club
In April of the same year, he participated in the return match between Al-Safa and Al-Hazm Club, and scored a goal in the Al-Hazm Club Buck.
In January 2016, Al-Hazaa returned to Al-Ettifaq Club and participated with them in the preparations of the Saudi clubs for the year 2016, and scored a goal against the Qatari club Mesaimeer, and a goal against the Saudi club Najran.
He also participated with them in the 2016 Saudi Premier League and scored a goal in each of the following clubs "Al-Nahda, Al-Orouba, Damak, Al-Diriyah" and two goals in the nets of the following clubs "Ahad, Al-Hazm".
Al-Hazaa participated in the 2016 Jameel Saudi Professional League and scored one goal in each of the following clubs: Al-Hilal, Al-Ahly, and Al-Taawun.
In 2017, Al-Hazaa participated with Al-Ittifaq Club in the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup and scored a goal against the cooperation net
He also participated in the Jameel Saudi Professional League and scored a goal in Al-Ittihad Club and a goal in Al-Qadisiyah Club.
He was also present in the preparations of Saudi clubs 2017, and scored a goal against the Jordanian club Al-Jazira and two goals against the Saudi club Al-Nahda
He was with Al-Ettifaq Club in the Tabuk International Championship and scored two goals in the Egyptian Ismaili Club and a goal in the Saudi Al-Ittihad Club.
In the same year, Al-Hazaa participated with Al-Ittifaq Club in the Saudi Professional League and scored two goals in the nets of the following clubs "Al-Shabab, Al-Ahly" and one goal against the following clubs "Al-Fath, Al-Nasr, Al-Raed".
In October 2017, his first participation with the Saudi national team was as a main striker in its match against Jamaica through international friendly matches, when Al-Hazaa scored a goal in the opponent’s net.
In November and December 2018, Al-Hazaa was with Al-Ettifaq Club in the preparations of the Saudi clubs 2018, and he scored a goal against the Saudi Al-Safa Club and a goal against the Saudi Mudar Club.
In 2019, he participated in the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup alongside his Al-Ettifaq team and scored one goal in each of the following clubs “Al-Tai, Al-Takadum, Al-Qaisumah.”
He was also in the preparations of the Saudi clubs 2019 and scored two goals against the Bahraini club Isa Town and a goal against the Saudi Al-Fateh club.
He also joined his first team in the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Cup League and scored a goal against each of the clubs "Al-Taawun, Al-Raed, Al-Qadisiyah" and two goals against Al-Fayhaa Club.
In January 2020, his club participated in the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup matches and scored a goal against the Saudi club Ohod.
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