Qatar SC's Latest Update: Boualem Khoukhi Becomes Qatar's First Arab Goalkeeper to Play in the Champions League
Qatar SC has announced that Boualem Khoukhi, the first Arab goalkeeper to play in the Champions League, has signed a new contract with the club.
Khoukhi joined Qatar SC from Al-Ahly on loan earlier this month and has been a key player for the club since his arrival.
The 27-year-old has impressed with his performances so far and is now set to become the first Arab goalkeeper to play in the Champions League.
Khoukhi made his debut for Qatar SC in the opening match of the group stage against Al-Fateh in February 2019, but it was not until June 2019 that he became a regular starter for the team.
In his latest appearance, Khoukhi played a crucial role in securing a 2-1 win over Saudi Arabia in the group stage of the Champions League.
Despite the setback, Khoukhi remains confident about his future at Qatar SC and plans to continue playing at the highest level.
"We are delighted to have Boualem join us in the Premier League," said coach Ali Al-Sayed. "He brings a lot of experience and quality to our squad and we look forward to seeing him perform well."
Khoukhi will be hoping to impress again in the Champions League this season and make a strong impact on the team's performance. The club has already made some big signings in recent weeks, including midfielder Ahmed Al-Ghurri and defender Adel Al-Hamdan, so they will need to work hard to keep their title hopes alive.
Overall, Khoukhi's signing is a positive development for Qatar SC as they look to build on their success in the Champions League last season. With his talent and experience, he is sure to be a valuable asset for the club next season.
