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Ahmed Thoriq
Personal information
Date of birth (1980-10-04)4 October 1980(age 43)
Place of birth Mahibadhoo,Alif Dhaal Atoll,Maldives
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
CHSE
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2004–2006 New Radiant ? (?)
2006–2007 Mahibadhoo ZJ ? (?)
2007–2009 New Radiant ? (?)
2010–2010 VB Sports ? (2)
2010–2013 New Radiant ? (17)
International career
2003–2013 Maldives 38 (16)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Ahmed Thoriq(born 4 October 1980) is a Maldivian retired professionalfootballer,nicknamed "Tom".

Biography

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He is from the island ofMahibadhooinAlif Dhaal Atoll.

International career

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His first competitive international tournament was the2003 South Asian Football Federation Championshipheld inBangladesh.He made only one appearance in the competition, by replacingAli Umaras a substitute in their first match where they won 6–0 toBhutan.[1]He also was the joint top scorer in the2005with the fellow national teammatesAli AshfaqandIbrahim Fazeelwith 3 goals,[2]and2009 SAFF ChampionshipwithEnamul HaqueandChanna Ediri Bandanageby scoring a total of 4 goals.[3]

He officially retired from the national team, on 14 February 2013 with the teammateAssad Abdul Ghanee,after thefriendly matchplayed betweenPakistanatRasmee Dhandu Stadium.He was awarded with a "golden plaque" byFootball Association of Maldivesas recognition of his contribution to the national team.[4]

International goals

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No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 13 October 2004 National Football Stadium,Malé,Maldives Vietnam 1–0 3–0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
2. 7 December 2005 People's Football Stadium,Karachi,Pakistan Afghanistan 5–1 9–1 2005 South Asian Football Federation Gold Cup
3. 6–1
4. 8–1
5. 3 June 2008 National Football Stadium,Malé,Maldives Pakistan 2–0 3–0 2008 SAFF Championship
6. 5 December 2009 Bangabandhu National Stadium,Dhaka,Bangladesh Nepal 1–0 1–1 2009 SAFF Championship
7. 7 December 2009 Afghanistan 1–1 3–1
8. 9 December 2009 India 1–0 2–0
9. 11 December 2009 Sri Lanka 1–0 5–1
10. 6 August 2011 Stade Linité,Mahé,Seychelles Comoros 1–0 2–2 Football at the 2011 Indian Ocean Island Games
11. 6 December 2011 Jawarharlal Nehru Stadium,New Delhi,India Bangladesh 1–0 3–1 2011 SAFF Championship
12. 2–0

Honours

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Maldives

References

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  1. ^"South Asian Gold Cup 2003 (Dhaka, Bangladesh)".rsssf.Retrieved8 February2012.
  2. ^"South Asian Gold Cup 2005 (Karachi, Pakistan)".rsssf.Retrieved8 February2012.
  3. ^"Maldives 0 - 0 India: India wins on penalties".maldivesoccer. Archived fromthe originalon 4 March 2016.Retrieved8 February2012.
  4. ^"Assad and Tom retired from national team".maldivesoccer. Archived fromthe originalon 18 February 2013.Retrieved17 February2012.
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