Omar Bakhashwain
Omar Bakhashwain (Arabic: عمر باخشوين; born August 7, 1962) is a Saudi Arabian former football player and manager. He played as a forward. Bakhashwain began his senior career at Al-Ettifaq in 1982 and spent 20 years at the club, winning 8 major titles with the club.[1] He also represented the national team during his playing career. He participated in the 1984 Gulf Cup and the 1984 Summer Olympics.[2] After retiring in 2002, Bakhashwain was named assistant manager under Wim Rijsbergen.[3] He was also named Zé Mário's assistant following Rijsbergen's sacking. On 16 March 2003, Bakhashwain was named caretaker until the end of the season following Zé Mário's sacking.[4] Following Jan Versleijen's appointment as Al-Ettifaq's manager, Bakhashwain was once again named as his assistant. He was also named assistant manager to Versleijen's successor, Jorge Habegger. Following Habegger's sacking, Bakhashwain was once again appointed as caretaker on 4 October 2004.[5] On 14 October, 2004, Bakhashwain was once again named assistant manager following Piet Hamberg's appointment.[6] On 30 November 2005, Bakhashwain was named caretaker following Versleijen's sacking.[7] He was then appointed assistant following Ednaldo Patricio's hiring.[8] On 1 November 2006, Bakhashwain was named Al-Ettifaq's manager until the end of the season following Patricio's resignation.[9] On 15 November 2006, Bakhashwain was appointed as Bandar Al-Joathin's assistant in the Saudi Arabia U17 national team.[10] On 30 March 2010, Bakhashwain was appointed manager of the Saudi Arabia U17 national team, a position he held for 2 years.[11] On 14 February 2014, Bakhashwain was appointed as Al-Qadsiah's manager.[12] On 3 March 2014, he resigned from his post.[13] On 26 January 2018, Bakhashwain was named the general manager of the Saudi Arabia national team following Majed Abdullah's resignation.[14] Managerial statistics
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