Hassan Ali "Soony" Saad ( ;
, ; born August 17, 1992) is a former professional
footballer
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who played as a
forward.
Saad began his senior career with
Major League Soccer
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(MLS) side
Sporting Kansas City
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in 2011, with whom he won the
2012 U.S. Open Cup and
2013 MLS Cup. He moved to Thailand with
BEC Tero Sasana before their
2015 season. However, due to an injury, he did not appear for the club, and was sent out on loan to
Pattaya United in the
2016 season. Saad returned to Sporting KC in 2017, and was sent on loan to their affiliate club
Swope Park Rangers, before joining
Indy Eleven
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in 2018. He then moved back to Asia, playing for
Ansar in Lebanon,
Ansan Greeners in South Korea,
Al-Wehdat in Jordan,
PT Prachuap in Thailand, and
Penang
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in Malaysia.
Born in the United States, Saad also holds
Lebanese citizenship due to his origins. He is a former
United States youth international and represented
Lebanon
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at the senior level from 2013 to 2024. During his international career, Saad competed in the
2023 Asian Cup, the
2018
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and
2022 World Cup qualifiers, the
2015
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and
2019 Asian Cup qualifiers, and the
2019 WAFF Championship.
Early life
Saad was born in
Wyandotte,
Michigan
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,
and grew up in nearby
Dearborn, a city with a sizeable
Arab-American community.
He holds both
American and
Lebanese citizenship, the latter through paternal descent.
His father, Ali,
emigrated from Lebanon to the
United States
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in the 1980s, fleeing the
Lebanese Civil War
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, and later met Kristene, his future wife, at the
University of Michigan–Dearborn.
Saad has two older sisters, Summar and Hannan, and one older brother, Hamoody.
Saad credited his father as being "integral to his development" as a footballer, having coached him and his siblings during their childhood.
He attended Maples Elementary School in Dearborn.
Youth and college career
Early career
Saad began his youth career at the Michigan Wolves,
Derby County Wolves's academy team, joining their under-12s.
He led them to the 2007
U.S. Youth Soccer National Championship and was awarded the Golden Boot Award for Most Outstanding Player.
Saad later joined Vardar's U15/U16 team;
in 2008, he was nominated
U.S. Soccer Development Academy U-16 Player of the Year.
A
Dearborn High School student, Saad left in fall 2008 to join the
U.S. U17 Residency Program in
Bradenton,
Florida
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.
Derby County Wolves and Dearborn High School
In summer 2009, Saad returned to the Derby County Wolves,
and moved back to Dearborn High School for his senior year.
With Dearborn, Saad set a state single-season record with 76 goals in his 2009 season, while concluding his time in high school with a Michigan record of 172 goals and 51 assists.
He broke the previous state high school single-season goals record of 69 set in 2000, and previous state high school career goals record of 169 set in 1995.
Saad also earned the 2009 Michigan Soccer Coaches Association "Mr. Soccer" Title, and was named the 2010
Gatorade National Player of the Year.
At age 17, Saad received an offer to join German club
Mainz 05, then managed by
Thomas Tuchel. After featuring in a preseason friendly, he was offered a three-year professional contract worth €3,000 per month. However, he declined the deal in favor of accepting a scholarship to play collegiate soccer for the
University of Michigan
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's
Wolverines.
Michigan Wolverines
Saad joined the Michigan Wolverines ahead of the
2010 season,
playing alongside his older brother Hamoody.
In their debut game, both Soony and Hamoody scored in a 2–1 victory over
Detroit
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, with Soony's goal coming off a
free kick.
He had a successful freshman season, scoring 19 goals in 24 games,
surpassing the previous record of 14 for most goals by a freshman at the University of Michigan, while setting records for shots and overall points.
He helped the team win their first
Big Ten Soccer Tournament and was named
Big Ten Freshman of the Year.
Saad left school after his freshman year to seek a professional contract with a European team. However, he was unable to secure a move to a club in Europe; Saad returned to the United States and trained with the
NSC Minnesota Stars of the
North American Soccer League
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1984. It is considered the first soccer league to be successful on a national scale in the ...
.
Club career
Sporting Kansas City
2011: Debut season
In June 2011, Saad signed a professional contract with
Major League Soccer
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(MLS).
On July 5, 2011, he was allocated to
Sporting Kansas City
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through a weighted lottery that was used to distribute players who signed with the league after the
MLS SuperDraft
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.
Saad made his MLS debut on August 17, 2011, on his 19th birthday.
He scored a goal in the 72nd minute, just nine minutes after he came on,
becoming the youngest goalscorer in club history.
Saad also netted two more goals for Sporting KC in
MLS Reserve League
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It was inaugurated on April 9, 2005, with the first official reserve game being a 2 ...
games against the
Colorado Rapids
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and
FC Dallas
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, and scored once in a
friendly against
Guadalajara
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on October 12, 2011.
2012–2014: MLS Cup and Open Cup winner
Saad was part of the Kansas City side that won the
2012 U.S. Open Cup, taking part in the
final
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against
Seattle Sounders FC
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, which was decided in a
penalty shootout
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. He had scored a
brace against
Orlando City in the third round of the competition. Saad played nine games in the
2012 MLS season.
Saad's breakout year came during the
2013 season, scoring four goals and making four assists in 23 games in the regular season.
He took part in Sporting's first-ever
CONCACAF Champions League
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match on August 8, 2013; Saad played as a starter against
Real Estelí of Nicaragua in the
group stage
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in a 2–0 win. His first Champions League goals came on August 28, scoring both goals in a 2–0 win against Honduran side
Olimpia. Saad played twice in the
2013 MLS Cup Playoffs, which Sporting KC won.
Despite not being a regular starter during the
2014 MLS season, Saad played 22 games and scored three times,
and helped Kansas City reach the
Playoffs
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for a fourth consecutive year.
He also scored two goals in two
Open Cup games.
His contract expired at the end of the season, with Sporting KC reserving the right to sign him in the future.
Throughout his four-season stint, Saad tallied 14 goals and seven assists in 71 appearances for Sporting
– eight goals and six assists in 58 MLS regular season games.
Move to Thailand
Following the end of his contract with Sporting Kansas City, Saad signed with Thai club
BEC Tero Sasana in October 2014, ahead of the
2015 season. He cited his goal scored with the
Lebanon national team against
Thailand
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the same year in the
2015 AFC Asian Cup qualifiers as the reason for the club's interest in him.
Due to an injury, Saad was unable to play in his first season at the club.
After recovering from his injury, on March 2, 2016, Saad scored a
penalty in a 1–0 preseason friendly win for BEC Tero Sasana against
Samut Sakhon. He was sent out on loan to
Pattaya United for the
2016 Thai League 1 season; Saad scored nine goals and made nine assists in 28 league appearances,
helping his side avoid relegation to the
Thai League 2.
Return to the United States
On January 30, 2017, Sporting Kansas City announced the re-acquisition of Saad on a two-year contract for the
2017
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and
2018 seasons, with an option for extension for the
2019 season.
He made his second debut for the club against the
San Jose Earthquakes
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on March 19, being brought on as a substitute; similarly to his first debut for Sporting in 2011, Saad helped his side win on his first game, with his 89th-minute shot being deflected into the goal by opposing goalkeeper
David Bingham.
After being sent on loan to
Swope Park Rangers, a
USL Championship
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club affiliated with Sporting KC, Saad was waived during the 2018 preseason. On February 21, 2018, Saad joined fellow USL Championship side
Indy Eleven
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, where he scored five league goals in 29 appearances.
Ansar
On January 18, 2019, Lebanese club
Ansar announced the signing of Saad on a six-month contract. On his debut game in the
2018–19 Lebanese Premier League, played on January 27, he scored and assisted once against
Safa. On February 15, Saad scored from a 30-meter free kick in a 4–0 win against
Salam Zgharta.
This was the first time in over two years that the
Beirut Municipal Stadium hosted a game. On May 10, Saad scored in the quarter-finals of the
Lebanese FA Cup, helping his side defeat
Nejmeh in the
Beirut derby.
In his first year at the club Saad scored six league goals in 10 games with Ansar, as well as one cup goal, finishing second in both the league and the cup. On May 29, Ansar renewed Saad's contract for two seasons.
Saad's only goals of the
2019–20 season came on August 18, 2019, when he scored his only brace for Ansar in a 5–0 win over
Chabab Ghazieh in the
2019 Lebanese Elite Cup semi-final. Saad was released by Ansar in March 2020 due to financial disagreements with the club, in the midst of the
Lebanese liquidity crisis.
Ansan Greeners
On March 27, 2020, Saad moved to
K League 2 side
Ansan Greeners. He had already played in Ansan's home stadium,
Ansan Wa~ Stadium, four years prior for the Lebanon national team, in a
2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
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game against
South Korea
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.
Saad made his debut for his new club on May 23, coming on as a substitute in the second half against
Bucheon
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. His first-minute debut came three days later, on May 26, in a 1–0 defeat against
Daejeon Hana Citizen. Saad played 11 games in the
2020 season.
Al-Wehdat
On March 27, 2021, Saad joined
Al-Wehdat in the
Jordanian Pro League on a one-year contract, reuniting with fellow Lebanese player
Ahmad Zreik and former Ansar coach
Abdullah Abu Zema.
He made his debut on April 4, helping his side win the
Jordan Super Cup by beating
Al-Jazeera 2–0.
On April 14, Saad made his
AFC Champions League
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debut against Saudi Arabian side
Al Nassr, drawing 0–0. His first goal came on April 29, scoring the lone goal against Iranian club
Foolad in the AFC Champions League; he became the second Lebanese player to score in the competition, following Zreik's goal three days prior.
Saad made his league debut on May 4, as a second-half substitute in a 1–0 home win against
Al-Jalil. He scored his first league goal on July 27, helping his team beat
Shabab Al-Aqaba 4–1. On August 25, Saad scored in the
2021 Jordan FA Cup round of 16 against Al-Jalil, which Al-Wehdat won 4–0. Saad finished the season with four goals and three assists in 26 games.
PT Prachuap
On December 4, 2021, Saad returned to Thailand, joining
PT Prachuap ahead of the second leg of the
2021–22 Thai League 1. He helped his side finish runners-up in the
2021–22 Thai League Cup, losing 4–0 to
Buriram United in the final.
Penang
Saad moved to
Penang
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in the
Malaysia Super League
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on December 22, 2022, ahead of the
2023 season. Having played his first game on March 1, 2023, playing all 90 minutes in a 0–0 draw against
Negeri Sembilan
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, Saad scored his first goals for Penang on March 17 and 31, in consecutive games against
Sabah
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and Perak F.C., Perak respectively. On April 9, Saad scored a brace to help his side win 4–2 against Polis Diraja Malaysia FC, PDRM.
International career
United States
In January 2008, Saad was called up to represent the United States internationally at the United States boys' national under-14 soccer team, under-14 level; he played in unofficial friendlies against clubs from Mexico as part of a training camp in Guadalajara, scoring once against Jalisco U14.
Saad played for the United States men's national under-17 soccer team, under-17 team during his stay in the U.S. Residency Program in Bradenton in 2008.
In July, he was called up to a two-week training camp in Montevideo, Uruguay, without playing. Saad featured in six games against Panama national under-17 football team, Panama, Honduras national under-17 football team, Honduras and Guatemala national under-17 football team, Guatemala as part of a Central America tour, scoring twice and assisting once. He also played in exhibition tours against club sides in the United States and France, most notably scoring against Paris Saint-Germain F.C., Paris Saint-Germain's Paris Saint-Germain Academy, under-18s. In February 2009, he played his final official game for the under-17s, in a 1–1 friendly draw against Ecuador national under-17 football team, Ecuador.
Saad received a call-up to join the United States men's national under-20 soccer team, under-20s in December 2010. He played once in a friendly game against Canada U-20 men's national soccer team, Canada, where he scored in a 2–0 win.
Lebanon
In May 2013, Saad obtained his Lebanese passport and became eligible to join the Lebanon national team.
He accepted a call-up for a friendly against Oman national football team, Oman scheduled for May 29. Saad joined the Lebanon national team in the process, as the first MLS player to do so. Saad made his international debut in the match and scored Lebanon's only goal in the 62nd minute in an eventual 1–1 draw. In March 2013, he scored Lebanon's third goal against Thailand in their 5–2 victory in the 2015 AFC Asian Cup qualification, 2015 Asian Cup qualification and, two years later in September 2016, he scored his third for Lebanon against Afghanistan national football team, Afghanistan in a friendly.
On September 5, 2017, Saad traveled with Lebanon to North Korea to play in the 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification, 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualifiers.
Due to the hostile North Korea–United States relations, relations between North Korea and the United States, Saad handed his United States passport, American passport to the team manager and held on to his Lebanese passport, Lebanese one.
He stated that he "grew out [his] beard to look extra Lebanese" and "spoke English in a Lebanese accent" to "hide the fact that [he] was American.
Nevertheless, he noted that he did not encounter hostility from the locals, who "just saw it as a football team coming in. No politics involved, just football".
Saad played for Lebanon in the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification, qualifiers for the 2022 FIFA World Cup; he scored two goals in the final two games of the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round, second round in June 2021, a long-distance goal against Turkmenistan national football team, Turkmenistan and the opening goal against South Korea. Despite losing both games, Lebanon qualified to the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC third round, third (and final) round as results in other groups went in ''the Cedars''
' favor. Saad scored in Lebanon's first win of the round, a 3–2 win against Syria national football team, Syria on October 12, to help his team climb to third place in their group. He also scored a first-half goal against Iran national football team, Iran on November 11, and was close to earning Lebanon a historic win before Iran scored twice in stoppage time to win 2–1. Lebanon finished their group in last place with only one win in 10 games.
In December 2023, Saad was named to the Lebanese squad for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup. He participated in two 2023 AFC Asian Cup Group A, group-stage matches in January 2024, facing Qatar national football team, Qatar and China national football team, China. These games marked his final appearances for Lebanon, and he retired from international football with seven goals in 38 matches.
Style of play
Saad started out as a Striker (association football), striker in his youth career, and was moved out to the Left winger, left wing when he transitioned to professional football at Sporting Kansas City.
He was also sporadically used as a left-back at the international level – with positive results – during the qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup, scoring twice from that position. Saad is a creative playmaker known for scoring from long range, often from free kicks.
Personal life
A practicing Islam, Muslim, Saad observes Ramadan. In March 2020, he got engaged to Lebanese actress Malak Al Haj; the couple got married in December.
Career statistics
Club
International
:''Scores and results list Lebanon's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Saad goal.''
Honors
Michigan Wolverines
*
Big Ten Soccer Tournament: 2010 Big Ten Men's Soccer Tournament, 2010
Sporting Kansas City
* MLS Cup: 2013 Major League Soccer season, 2013
* U.S. Open Cup: 2012 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, 2012, 2017 U.S. Open Cup, 2017
Al-Wehdat
*
Jordan Super Cup: 2021
PT Prachuap
* Thai League Cup runner-up: 2021–22 Thai League Cup, 2021–22
Individual
* Gatorade Player of the Year awards, Gatorade National Soccer Player of the Year: 2010
* United Soccer Coaches#Awards programs, NSCAA All-American Second Team: 2010
* NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region First Team: 2010
* All-Big Ten Men's Soccer Tournament, Big Ten First Team: 2010
*
Big Ten Freshman of the Year: 2010
* Big Ten Tournament Offensive Player of the Tournament: 2010
See also
* List of Lebanon international footballers born outside Lebanon
* List of sportspeople who competed for more than one nation#Football (soccer), List of sportspeople who competed for more than one nation
References
External links
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1992 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Wyandotte, Michigan
Soccer players from Wayne County, Michigan
American people of Lebanese descent
Lebanese people of American descent
Sportspeople of Lebanese descent
American men's soccer players
Lebanese men's footballers
Men's association football forwards
IMG Academy alumni
IMG Academy Bradenton players
Michigan Wolverines men's soccer players
Sporting Kansas City players
Police Tero F.C. players, Soony Saad
Pattaya United F.C. (2008) players, Soony Saad
Sporting Kansas City II players
Indy Eleven players
Al Ansar FC players
Ansan Greeners FC players
Al-Wehdat SC players
PT Prachuap F.C. players, Soony Saad
Penang F.C. players
Major League Soccer players
Thai League 1 players, Soony Saad
USL League One players
USL Championship players
Lebanese Premier League players
K League 2 players
Jordanian Pro League players
Malaysia Super League players
United States men's youth international soccer players
United States men's under-20 international soccer players
Lebanon men's international footballers
American expatriate men's soccer players
American expatriate sportspeople in Thailand
American expatriate sportspeople in South Korea
American expatriate sportspeople in Jordan
Lebanese expatriate men's footballers
Lebanese expatriate sportspeople in Thailand
Lebanese expatriate sportspeople in South Korea
Lebanese expatriate sportspeople in Jordan
Lebanese expatriate sportspeople in Malaysia
Expatriate men's footballers in Thailand
Expatriate men's footballers in South Korea
Expatriate men's footballers in Jordan
Expatriate men's footballers in Malaysia
Muslims from Michigan
Lebanese Muslims
International sportspeople born abroad
2023 AFC Asian Cup players
21st-century American sportsmen