# Odai Al-Saify

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Jordanian footballer

Odai Al-Saify Personal information Full name Odai Yousef Ismaeel Al-Saify Date of birth (1986-05-26) 26 May 1986 (age 40) Place of birth Kuwait City, Kuwait Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in) Position Forward Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2004–2009 Shabab Al-Ordon 64 (20) 2009 → Al-Dhafra (loan) 4 (0) 2009–2011 Skoda Xanthi 6 (0) 2010–2011 → Alki Larnaca (loan) 21 (2) 2011–2019 Al-Salmiya 133 (42) 2020–2021 Qadsia SC 16 (8) 2021–2022 Al-Nasr 16 (5) 2022–2023 Qadsia SC 0 (0) International career‡ 2006–2007 Jordan U23 (7) 2007–2023 Jordan 121 (16) * Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 7 August 2022 ‡ National team caps and goals as of 28 March 2023

**Odai Yousef Ismaeel Al-Saify** ([Arabic](/source/Arabic_language): عدي يوسف إسماعيل الصيفي; born 26 May 1986) is a retired [Jordanian](/source/Jordan) [footballer](/source/Association_football) who played for [Qadsia SC](/source/Qadsia_SC)[1] and the [Jordan national football team](/source/Jordan_national_football_team). He currently works as a TV presenter for the sports programs on the Jordanian channel [Roya TV](/source/Roya_TV).

## Club career

Al-Saify started his career playing for [Shabab Al-Ordon](/source/Shabab_Al-Ordon), in which he was loaned out to [Al-Dhafra](/source/Al_Dhafra_Club) in the United Arab Emirates. Then he joined [Skoda Xanthi](/source/Xanthi_F.C.) in Greece, [Alki Larnaca](/source/Alki_Larnaca_FC) in Cyprus, and [Al-Salmiya](/source/Al-Salmiya_SC), [Qadsia SC](/source/Qadsia_SC) and [Al-Nasr](/source/Al-Nasr_SC_(Kuwait)) in Kuwait.

## International career

Al-Saify played 118 international matches for [Jordan](/source/Jordan_national_football_team), in which he participated in the [2011 AFC Asian Cup](/source/2011_AFC_Asian_Cup) and [2015 AFC Asian Cup](/source/2015_AFC_Asian_Cup).[2] On 12 November 2020, he returned to play for his national team after three years of absence.[3]

## Personal life

Odai is married to Nour Al-Saify and has four children; a daughter named Alma and three sons named Zaid, Yousef and Hashem.

## Career statistics

### International goals

#### With U-23

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 November 24, 2006 Al-Wakrah Macau 13–0 Win 2006 Asian Games 2 3 4 5 6 December 2, 2006 Doha United Arab Emirates 1–1 Draw 2006 Asian Games 7 December 5, 2006 Doha Uzbekistan 3–1 Loss 2006 Asian Games

#### Senior

- *Scores and results list Jordan's goal tally first.*[4]

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1. 20 June 2007 Amman International Stadium, Amman, Jordan Lebanon 3–0 3–0 2007 WAFF Championship 2. 11 December 2007 Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex, Muscat, Oman Oman Friendly 3. 16 March 2008 Hamad bin Khalifa Stadium, Doha, Qatar Qatar 1–1 1–2 4. 13 August 2008 Takhti Stadium, Tehran, Iran 3–0 3–0 2008 WAFF Championship 5. 3 March 2010 King Abdullah II Stadium, Amman, Jordan Singapore 1–0 2–1 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification 6. 2 January 2011 Khalid Bin Mohammed Stadium, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates Uzbekistan 2–1 2–2 Friendly 7. 17 January 2011 Suheim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar Syria 2–1 2–1 2011 AFC Asian Cup 8. 31 January 2013 Amman International Stadium, Amman, Jordan Indonesia 1–0 5–0 Friendly 9. 21 December 2014 Rashid Stadium, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Uzbekistan 1–0 1–2 10. 16 June 2015 Al-Hassan Stadium, Irbid, Jordan Trinidad and Tobago 3–0 3–0 11. 28 March 2017 King Abdullah II Stadium, Amman, Jordan Cambodia 4–0 7–0 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification 12. 5 September 2017 Afghanistan 2–0 4–1 13. 10 October 2017 Pamir Stadium, Dushanbe, Tajikistan 2–1 3–3 14. 24 May 2021 Rashid Stadium, Dubai, United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates 1–5 1–5 Friendly 15. 6 October 2021 Amman International Stadium, Amman, Jordan Malaysia 2–0 4–0

## See also

- [List of men's footballers with 100 or more international caps](/source/List_of_men's_footballers_with_100_or_more_international_caps)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Stats Centre: Odai Al Saify Facts"](http://guardian.touch-line.com/StatsCentre.asp?CTID=31&CPID=76&TEID=684&PLID=217285&pStr=Player). [Guardian.co.uk](/source/Guardian.co.uk). Retrieved 21 November 2009.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** Roberto Mamrud (13 January 2022). ["Odai Yusuf Ismaeel Al-Saify – Century of International Appearances"](https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/jo-saifi-intl.html). *RSSSF*.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** ["الصيفي لكووورة: تمثيل المنتخب شرف كبير"](https://www.kooora.com/?n=969011&o=n3024272). *Kooora* (in Arabic). 27 October 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-NFT_4-0)** ["Al-Saify, Odai"](http://www.national-football-teams.com/player/24664/Odai_Al_Saify.html). National Football Teams. Retrieved 26 April 2017.

## External links

- [Odai Al-Saify](https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/24664.html) at National-Football-Teams.com

- [Odai Al Saify](https://www.kooora.com/default.aspx?player=24272) at Kooora.com (in Arabic) (archived [in English at Goalzz.com](https://web.archive.org/web/2023/https://www.goalzz.com/main.aspx?player=24272))

- [Odai Al Saify (Odai Yousef Ismail Al Saify)](https://int.soccerway.com/players/odai-yousef-ismail-alsaify/70788/) at Soccerway

- [Odai Al Saify](https://web.archive.org/web/20150905/http://www.fifa.com/fifa-tournaments/players-coaches/people=295194/index.html) – [FIFA](/source/FIFA) competition record (archived)

- [Profile at Jordan Football Association](https://web.archive.org/web/20160913052646/http://www.jfa.com.jo/SquadProfile.aspx?lang=ar&SID=27) at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine) (archived September 13, 2016) (in Arabic)

v t e AFC Cup and AFC Champions League Two top scorers AFC Cup era 2004: Indra Sahdan & Gonçalves 2005: Salim 2006: Shelbaieh 2007: Al Saify & Ghaddar 2008: Rico 2009: Akaruye & Al Hamwi & Al Hussain & Kesley 2010: Alves 2011: Bošković 2012: Radhi & Rafe 2013: Jemâa 2014: Belencoso 2015: McBreen & Naumov 2016: Ahmed 2017: Kim Y.S. 2018: An I.B. 2019: Marañón 2020: Marañón 2021: Norchaev 2022: Hasanov & Josué & Pedro Paulo 2023–24: Túlio AFC Champions League Two era 2024–25: Azmoun 2025–26: Buhagiar

Jordan Squad v t e Jordan squad – 2011 AFC Asian Cup 1 Shafi 2 Muneer 3 Al-Salman 4 Abdel-Rahman 5 Al-Dmeiri 6 Murjan 7 Amer 8 B. Bani Yaseen 9 Al-Saify 10 Abu Keshek 11 Al-Nawateer 12 Al-Amaireh 13 Al-Dardour 14 Abdallah 15 Abu Hash'hash 16 Fat'hi 17 Aqel (c) 18 Abdel-Fattah 19 A. Bani Yaseen 20 Al-Shaqran 21 Abdel-Halim 22 M. Yaseen 23 Hijah Coach: Hamad v t e Jordan squad – 2015 AFC Asian Cup 1 Shafi (c) 2 Ayed 3 Khattab 4 Raja 5 Mustafa 6 Al-Saify 7 Israiwah 8 Murjan 9 Za'tara 10 Hayel 11 Zahran 12 Yaseen 13 Attiah 14 Deeb 15 Al-Dawoud 16 Amarah 17 Rateb 18 Elias 19 Yaseen 20 Al-Dardour 21 Al-Dmeiri 22 Abdel-Sattar 23 Al-Rawashdeh Coach: Wilkins

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