Yasser Al-Qahtani is a revered figure in Saudi Arabian football, celebrated for his prolific career as a forward for Al-Hilal FC and the Saudi Arabia national team. Born with a natural talent for the sport, Al-Qahtani made a significant impact when he joined Al-Hilal in 2005, commanding a reported transfer fee of £2.5 million from Al-Qadisiyah.
His leadership and goal-scoring prowess were instrumental in Saudi Arabia’s journey to the finals of the 2007 AFC Asian Cup, where he emerged as one of the tournament’s top scorers and earned the prestigious title of Asian Footballer of the Year. This accolade underscored his status as a standout player on the international stage.
In 2011, Al-Qahtani temporarily moved to Al Ain in the UAE on a season-long loan, where he revitalized his career by contributing crucial goals to secure the club’s first league title in seven years. His return to Al-Hilal saw him continue to be a key player under coaches like Sami Al-Jaber and Laurențiu Reghecampf, culminating in a memorable run to the finals of the 2014 AFC Champions League.
Beyond his playing career, Yasser Al-Qahtani has transitioned into sports analysis, leveraging his deep knowledge and experience to enrich football discourse. Joining beIN Sports as an analyst, he continues to contribute to the sport he loves, cementing his legacy as a respected figure in Saudi Arabian football history.