Kuwaiti star threatens to remove Egyptian Ahmed Hassan from the title of "dean of the world players"

Veteran Kuwaiti, Bader Al-Mutawa, has become the second most participated player in international matches in the world.

Al-Mutawa participated, the star of the Kuwaiti Al-Qadisiyah team, in the second half of the friendly, which the Kuwaiti team lost at the hands of its Iraqi host, with two goals against a goal yesterday, and was held in Basra, Iraq.

The former Egyptian star Ahmed Hassan tops the list of players most to play in international matches with 184 matches and holds the title of Dean of the World Players, and Al-Mutawa finished second with 180 matches.

Oman national team star Ahmed Kanu ranked third with 180 matches, followed by Spain's Sergio Ramos and Real Madrid in fourth place with 178 matches, followed by former Saudi goalkeeper Muhammad Al-Deayea in fifth place with 178.

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