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I do notice that some websites list his name as "Hossam Abu Al-Dhahab (Yahoo Sports, AiScore). However, Soccerway (the citation provided next to his full name) lists his name as "Husam Abu Dahab"[1] and more crucially, his own social media account (Instagram) lists his name as "Husam Abu Dahab" and not "Hossam Abu Al-Dhahab".[2]. Also, while it is more of an accurate pronunciation in Arabic to say "Dhahab" instead of "Dahab", fact remains that Soccerway and his own social media accounts still spell his name as "Husam Abu Dahab".
If anyone is able to send a website from FIFA, AFC, WAFF or JFA, that lists his first name as "Hossam" and not "Husam"? Please provide it, as it is the ideal source that could use his government name. Otherwise, it is more accurate to say that "Husam" is the correct spelling of his name. Zalata42 (talk) 03:53, 22 November 2024 (UTC)Reply