Sahal Abdul Samad

Indian Association Football Player

Sahal Abdul Samad was born in Kannur, Kerala, India on April 1st, 1997 and is the Indian Association Football Player. At the age of 27, Sahal Abdul Samad biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
April 1, 1997
Nationality
India
Place of Birth
Kannur, Kerala, India
Age
27 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Association Football Player
Sahal Abdul Samad Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 27 years old, Sahal Abdul Samad has this physical status:

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177cm
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Sahal Abdul Samad Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Sahal Abdul Samad Career

Sahal was born in Al Ain, UAE, to Malayali parents from Kerala, India and completed his 14 years of schooling at New Indian Model School in Al Ain. He started to play football at the age of eight. In 2010, Sahal joined the Al Ethihad Sports Academy to train in professional football. After completing his studies in UAE, he moved to Payyannur in Kannur, Kerala, India, to complete his degree and to play university football. A few months after starting his degree, he was spotted by a coach of SN College in Kannur, who persuaded him to switch colleges. After good performances at university-level tournaments, he joined the district Under-21 side, and then the Kerala team, to compete in the Santosh Trophy.

Sahal's performance in the 2017 Santosh Trophy was noted by scouts of Kerala Blasters, who signed him to his first ever professional contract and put him on the reserve side for the 2017–18 I-League 2nd Division. In the fourth match against FC Kerala, he was appointed as captain for the rest of the season. He scored seven goals from ten games and became third top-scorer in the league. As the senior team was struggling with points in the 2017–18 Season of ISL, manager René Meulensteen decided to promote some youth players, including Sahal, to the senior team. Due to the team's poor performance, Rene was sacked after the match and David James took over for the rest of season. Sahal was not included in the squad for the next five matches but he was called up to side and remained as an unused substitute in next two matches. Sahal debuted for the senior side as a substitute for the former Manchester United player Dimitar Berbatov in the 80th minute of a match against ATK on 8 February 2018, which ended in a draw. He was given another chance in the 90th minute of the match against Bengaluru.

In the 2018–19 season, Sahal was included in the starting 11 of the season opener against ATK on 29 September 2018, which the Blasters won by 2–0. He played in 17 league games during the season, scored his first goal for the club against Chennaiyin on 15 February 2019. Sahal improved his passing capability and made 688 touches during the season. He was one among the top Indian players with most key passes in the season. Despite club's poor campaign in the 2018–19, Sahal enjoyed his breakthrough season and went on to win ISL Emerging Player of the Season. He was also announced as the "AIFF Emerging Player of the Year". On 11 May 2019, Sahal signed a contract extension with Kerala Blasters, which tied him to the club until 2022.

Blasters appointed Eelco Schattorie as the manager in the 2019–20 ISL season. As the season progressed, the team's injury problem became so concerning, Sahal was mostly used as a winger and sometimes as a secondary striker. He started most matches at right-side of the midfield and provided two assists during the season.

Following Sandesh Jhingan's exit from Kerala Blasters in May 2020, Sahal replaced him as the club's poster boy. On 12 August 2020, despite the circulation of rumours about him leaving the club, Sahal committed himself to the Blasters, signing a contract until 2025. On 20 December 2020, Sahal made his comeback from the quads injury, that had sidelined him for a month since his first match on November 20 in the 2020–21 Indian Super League season. He came back as a substitute in the 46th minute and provided an important assist to Jeakson Singh who equalized in a 1–1 draw against East Bengal during the stoppage time. Since that match, Sahal was deployed as a winger by the new manager for the season Kibu Vicuña. On 15 January 2021, Sahal won the Hero of the match award in the match against East Bengal which ended in a 1–1 draw. Sahal was once again awarded with the Hero of the match on 27 January 2021 in a 0–0 draw against Jamshedpur. Sahal created 28 chances in his 14 appearances and was second in the list among the Indian players to create most number of chances during the season.

During the 2021 summer transfer window, ATK Mohun Bagan offered three senior players in exchange for Sahal. But the offer was rejected by Kerala Blasters. He was then included in the Kerala Blasters squad for the 2021 Durand Cup, and played his first match in the tournament against Delhi FC on 21 September 2021, which they lost 1–0. Sahal scored his second goal for the club against ATK Mohun Bagan on 19 November in the 2021–22 season opener, which ended in a 4–2 defeat for Kerala Blasters. On 19 December, he scored against defending champions Mumbai City, which the Blasters 0–3 after Sahal opened the score-sheet in the 27th minute. Sahal scored again in the next match against rivals Chennaiyin on 22 December, where the Blasters won the game 0–3. He scored his fourth goal as well as his third consecutive goal in the season against Jamshedpur on 26 December, which they ended in 1–1 draw. He thus became the second Indian player after Sunil Chhetri to score in three consecutive Indian Super League matches. Sahal scored his fifth goal of the season on 2 March 2022 against Mumbai City and helped the Blasters to defeat them 3–1. He scored the only goal for the Blasters in the first leg of the semi-final against Jamshedpur on 11 March, which they won 0–1. After the match, Sahal suffered an hamstring injury, which had him missed out from the Blasters' squad in the second leg of the semi-final and the final against Hyderabad FC. At the end of the season, Sahal became the joint-second highest Indian goalscorer in the league with six goals, sharing the record with Mumbai City’s Bipin Singh. He was the leading Indian goalscorer for the Blasters in the season. He was appreciated by the media and pundits for his performance in the season.

In June 2022, Kerala Blasters sporting director Karolis Skinkys revealed that IBV Westmannaejar, that plays in the Icelandic top tier league Besta-deild karla, were keen on signing Sahal on a short term loan deal until the end of August. But the deal did not work out in the end due to difficult visa and work permit issues. "We also had an option to loan out Sahal to a Slovakian club until the end of August. But the changes at that club did not allow this to happen"; said Skinkys.

On 5 November, Sahal surpassed Jhingan's record to reach a club record of 79 appearances, in which he also scored a brace in a 3–0 away win against North East United FC.

International career

Sahal was named in India U23's squad for the 2020 AFC U-23 Championship Qualifiers. He made his debut with the under-23 team on 11 March 2019 against Qatar U23 in a friendly prior to the tournament.

Sahal was included in the preliminary squad of the Indian senior team in the 2019 AFC Asian Cup but did not make it into the final squad. In May 2019, he was named in the squad for 2019 King's Cup. Sahal made his debut for the Indian senior team on 5 June 2019 in a 3–1 loss against Curaçao in the 2019 King's Cup.

Sahal was named in the 23-men Indian squad for the 2021 SAFF Championship in Maldives. He scored his first international goal against Nepal on 16 October 2021 in a 3–0 victory in the final of the tournament after coming as a substitute in the 86th minute.

After an impressive 2021–22 season, Sahal made it to the squad for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup qualifiers. He scored his second international goal on 11 June 2022 against Afghanistan, where he came in as a substitute for Sunil Chhetri in the last moments of the regular time and scored the winning goal in the added time and helped India win the match 1–2 at full-time.

Career statistics

List of international goals scored by Sahal Abdul Samad

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