Mohamed Omer (footballer)
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Mohamed Omer (Born in 1976) is a football player from the United Arab Emirates who currently plays in Al-Nasr and the former captain of the UAE national football team. Previous clubs he played for are Al-Wasl, Al Ain FC , Al Jazira and Al Dhafra
[edit] Honors
- Three league Titles with Al Ain FC: 2001/2002, 2002/2003, 2003/2004
- AFC Champions League Title with Al Ain FC: 2003
- UAE Super Cup with Al Ain FC: 2002/2003
[edit] Trivia
- He is the player who scored the only goal in an Al Ain FC friendly game against Juventus which ended 1-0.
- He scored the winning goal in the AFC Champions League Final in 2003 which was won by Al Ain FC.
- He scored Al Ain FC's 1000th League goal in the 2003/2004 season.
- He is the most player in uae history to be transferred to four teams .

