Bassel Jradi
Bassel Jradi (born 6 July 1993) is a professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Cypriot First Division club AEL Limassol.[1] Born in Copenhagen, Denmark, to a Lebanese family, he holds dual Danish-Lebanese nationality and represents the Lebanon national team internationally.[1] Standing at 1.87 meters tall, Jradi is known for his versatility, capable of playing on the wings, and has amassed 318 club appearances with 68 goals across multiple European and Asian leagues as of November 2025.[2] Jradi began his senior career in Denmark, starting with B.93 Copenhagen in 2011 before moving to AB Gladsaxe in 2012, where he scored 8 goals in 28 appearances during the 2012–13 season.[3] He then joined FC Nordsjælland in 2013, making his professional breakthrough, prior to transferring to Norwegian club Strømsgodset in 2014.[2] Over four seasons split between Strømsgodset and Lillestrøm SK in the Eliteserien, he played 91 league matches; Strømsgodset finished as runners-up in 2015.[2][4] In 2018, Jradi signed with Croatian side Hajduk Split, where he spent three seasons in the Prva HNL, appearing in 73 league matches and helping the team reach European competitions.[2] He returned to the Cypriot First Division in 2021 with Apollon Limassol, contributing to their 2021–22 league title win and the 2022 Cypriot Super Cup victory.[5] After moving to Thai club Bangkok United in 2023, he won the 2023–24 Thai FA Cup and the 2023 Thailand Champions Cup, while also participating in the AFC Champions League Two.[6] Jradi joined AEL Limassol on 1 July 2025, marking his return to Cyprus.[1] On the international stage, Jradi debuted for Lebanon in 2015 and has earned 25 caps as of November 2025, including appearances in AFC Asian Cup qualifiers, World Cup qualifiers, and friendlies, with notable performances in continental tournaments.[4]Early life and background
Family and heritage
Bassel Zakaria Jradi was born on 6 July 1993 in Copenhagen, Denmark.[1] His parents are Lebanese immigrants, which instilled in him a strong connection to Lebanese culture from an early age.[7] Jradi's Lebanese heritage through his parents made him eligible to represent both Denmark and Lebanon at the international level.[7] He has visited Lebanon multiple times throughout his life, fostering a dual sense of identity that views both countries as home.[7] This family influence played a key role in his decision to play for the Lebanon national team, which he described as an honor, citing his parents' origins and personal ties to the country.[7] Physically, Jradi stands at 1.87 meters tall and is ambidextrous, capable of using both feet effectively in play.[8]Youth development
Bassel Jradi began his football journey in the Danish capital, Copenhagen, joining the youth ranks of Boldklubben af 1893 (B.93) at the age of eight in 2001.[1] This local club provided his initial structured training, where he developed foundational skills within Copenhagen's competitive youth environment, progressing through age-group teams until 2006.[1] At around age 14, Jradi moved to Lyngby BK's academy for a brief period from 2007 to 2008, gaining exposure to a higher level of youth coaching in the greater Copenhagen area.[1] Returning to B.93 in 2008 at age 15, Jradi continued his development in Denmark's renowned youth system. Over the next four years, he honed his abilities as an attacking midfielder. This phase marked his maturation within semi-professional pathways, setting the stage for his entry into senior football.[1] A key milestone in Jradi's youth progression was his selection for Denmark's national youth teams, representing the country at every level from under-16 to under-21.[7] These international youth appearances, spanning multiple tournaments and matches, showcased his potential and provided valuable competitive experience against top European talents. His consistent performances in these setups underscored the effectiveness of his Danish academy upbringing in preparing him for professional demands. Despite his Lebanese heritage—stemming from his parents' origins—Jradi's early international commitments aligned with his Danish roots.[7]Club career
Early Danish clubs
Bassel Jradi began his senior professional career with Boldklubben af 1893 (B.93) in the Danish 2nd Division, making his debut on 30 April 2011 at age 17 in a 2–4 home defeat to LFA.[9] Over the 2011–12 season, following B.93's relegation to the 3rd tier, he featured in 33 matches and scored 8 goals, contributing significantly to the team's efforts amid the challenges of adapting from youth to competitive adult football in the lower divisions.[9] His performances during this period highlighted his growth as an attacking midfielder, blending technical skill with goal-scoring instinct in a demanding environment that tested physical and tactical maturity. In summer 2012, Jradi transferred to Akademisk Boldklub (AB) in the Danish 1st Division, the second tier, where he established himself as a key player.[3] During the 2012–13 season, he made 28 appearances and netted 8 goals, earning the distinction of top scorer for the club and showcasing consistent form that drew attention from top-flight teams.[3][10] Notable contributions included goals in crucial matches, such as against Brønshøj BK and Vejle BK, which underscored his ability to influence games in a higher competitive level despite AB's struggles in the division.[11][12] This stint marked a pivotal step in his development, bridging lower-tier experience with the demands of professional progression.FC Nordsjælland
In 2013, following a successful stint at Akademisk Boldklub (AB) where he scored eight goals in 28 appearances during the 2012–13 season, Bassel Jradi signed with FC Nordsjælland, marking his entry into the Danish Superliga.[3][13][3] Jradi's time at Nordsjælland was marked by limited opportunities, as he made only four appearances across all competitions in the 2013–14 season without scoring any goals.[3] This restricted role stemmed from intense competition for attacking midfield positions within a squad featuring established talents like Emiliano Marcondes and Kasper Lorentzen, as well as Jradi's ongoing adaptation to the demands of top-flight professional football at age 19.[14][15] Seeking greater playing time to further his development, Jradi transferred to Norwegian club Strømsgodset on July 19, 2014, in a permanent deal that allowed him to pursue more consistent first-team involvement.[16]Strømsgodset
Bassel Jradi transferred to Strømsgodset IF from FC Nordsjælland in the summer of 2014, marking his entry into Norwegian football with the Eliteserien club.[16] During his initial seasons from 2014 to 2016, Jradi made 44 appearances across all competitions, scoring 8 goals while adapting to the physical and tactical demands of the league.[2] His role as an attacking midfielder allowed him to contribute both offensively and in build-up play, though playing time was gradually built as he settled into the team. In the 2017 Eliteserien season, Jradi emerged as a key figure for Strømsgodset, recording 10 goals and 7 assists in 29 league appearances before his loan departure. These contributions were instrumental in the team's strong run, including 8 consecutive victories that propelled them toward the Norwegian Cup final.[17] His performances highlighted his technical skill and vision, earning him a nomination for People's Favourite Player at the 2017 Fotballfesten awards.[18] Jradi's overall impact at Strømsgodset extended beyond statistics, as he amassed 75 appearances and 20 goals during his primary spell, fostering team dynamics through his versatility and work rate.[17] He adapted effectively to Norwegian football's emphasis on intensity and direct play, forming strong bonds with teammates, including a young Martin Ødegaard during the 2014–2015 season, which aided his integration into the club's culture.[7] This period represented a significant step in his professional development, later leading to a brief loan to Lillestrøm for further opportunities.Lillestrøm (loan)
In January 2016, Bassel Jradi was loaned to Lillestrøm from Strømsgodset for the remainder of the year, providing him with an opportunity for increased playing time in the Eliteserien.[19] During the 2016 season, Jradi featured prominently as an attacking midfielder, making 26 appearances—all starts—and scoring 4 goals with 1 assist in 2,254 minutes played.[20] Lillestrøm finished 12th in the league standings, and Jradi's contributions helped bolster their midfield creativity amid a mid-table campaign.[21] Notable among his goals was the strike against Odd on 24 April, securing a 3–1 victory; a decisive goal in the 2–0 win over Vålerenga on 30 April; an equalizer in the 2–2 draw at Sogndal on 29 May; and a consolation in the 4–2 defeat to Tromsø on 1 July.[22] These performances highlighted his ability to impact games from the attacking third during the loan period. The stint at Lillestrøm offered Jradi consistent top-flight exposure, setting the stage for his return to Strømsgodset and a strong 2017 season.[6]Hajduk Split
Bassel Jradi transferred to Hajduk Split from Strømsgodset on August 11, 2018, signing a two-year contract as the club sought to bolster its midfield options ahead of the 2018–19 Croatian First Football League season.[23] Over his three-year stint, he accumulated 73 league appearances and netted 5 goals, contributing to the team's efforts in domestic and European competitions.[3] During the 2018–19 season, Jradi focused on adapting to the intensity of Croatian football, drawing on his Norwegian league experience for a smoother transition. He debuted in the league shortly after arriving and marked his early impact with Hajduk's first competitive goal, scoring in a 1–0 Croatian Cup win over Vrapče on September 26, 2018.[24] His initial league contribution came later, with the opening goal in a 3–0 victory against Istra 1961 on May 10, 2019, helping Hajduk secure a fourth-place finish and qualification for European play.[25][26] Jradi's role expanded in the 2019–20 season, where he established himself as a key squad member amid Hajduk's push to challenge league dominants Dinamo Zagreb. A standout moment was his 56th-minute strike in the Eternal derby on August 31, 2019, clinching a rare 1–0 home win over rivals Dinamo and boosting team morale early in the campaign.[27] Despite the highlight, Hajduk ended the season in fifth place after a competitive run that included multiple victories over top sides.[28] In the 2020–21 season, Jradi maintained consistent involvement in midfield rotations, supporting Hajduk's efforts to secure another top-four position, which they achieved with a fourth-place standing.[29] His tenure concluded on May 22, 2021, when Hajduk mutually terminated his contract a month before its expiry, paving the way for his move to Apollon Limassol.[30]Apollon Limassol
In June 2021, Bassel Jradi signed a two-year contract with Apollon Limassol on a free transfer from Hajduk Split.[31] During his tenure from 2021 to 2023, he made 51 appearances and scored 8 goals across all competitions for the club.[2] Jradi's most impactful season came in 2021–22, where he featured prominently in Apollon Limassol's league campaign that secured the Cypriot First Division title—the club's fourth in its history.[32] He appeared in 22 league matches, contributing 3 goals, one of which—a long-range strike against Ethnikos Achnas—was voted Goal of the Month for August 2021.[33][34] His versatility as an attacking midfielder helped the team amass 58 points over 32 matches, finishing one point ahead of second-placed Omonia.[32] In European competitions, Jradi showcased his experience from prior stints in Croatia during Apollon Limassol's qualifying campaigns. In the 2021–22 UEFA Conference League qualifiers, he scored twice in two appearances, including a debut goal in a 3–1 loss to Žilina. The following season, he played four matches in the 2022–23 UEFA Conference League qualifiers without scoring.[35] After two seasons in Cyprus, Jradi departed Apollon Limassol for Bangkok United on a free transfer in July 2023.[36]Bangkok United
In July 2023, Bassel Jradi joined Thai League 1 club Bangkok United on a free transfer from Apollon Limassol, marking his transition to Asian football after successful stints in Europe and Cyprus. Assigned the number 10 shirt, he quickly adapted to the league's pace and physicality, noting in an interview that the professionalism and respect for players in Thailand rivaled his experiences in Croatia and Cyprus, while the competitive standard matched his previous clubs.[7] Over two seasons from 2023 to 2025, Jradi made 54 appearances across all competitions for Bangkok United, scoring 13 goals and providing 9 assists. In the Thai League 1, he featured in 38 matches, netting 9 goals and contributing 6 assists, with standout performances including a decisive goal in a 2-1 victory over Buriram United in March 2024 and an assist for the winner against BG Pathum United later that season. His creative play helped the team challenge for the domestic title, finishing second in 2023–24.[37][38] Jradi also participated in the 2024–25 AFC Champions League campaigns, playing in the qualifying rounds for the Elite edition and the group stage of the Two edition, where he scored 3 goals in 5 appearances, including the match-winning strike in a 1-0 away victory over Lee Man in October 2024. These continental efforts highlighted his growing influence in Asian club football, as Bangkok United topped their group before his departure.[39] In June 2025, Jradi left Bangkok United on a free transfer to AEL Limassol in Cyprus, seeking a return to European competition after two productive years in Thailand.AEL Limassol
On 15 June 2025, Bassel Jradi signed a preliminary agreement with AEL Limassol, subject to passing medical examinations, officially joining on 1 July 2025 and marking his return to Cypriot football after previous stints abroad.[40][1] The 31-year-old attacking midfielder, who had been with Bangkok United in Thailand, was attracted by the opportunity to rejoin the Cypriot First Division, leveraging his familiarity with the league from earlier experience.[40] Jradi has been deployed primarily as an attacking midfielder for AEL, focusing on creative playmaking and supporting the forward line during his integration into the squad.[40] In the ongoing 2025/26 Cypriot First Division season, as of November 2025, he has made two substitute appearances, totaling 58 minutes played without recording any goals or assists.[41] These outings occurred in matches against Aris Limassol on 19 October (30 minutes) and Ypsonas FC on 26 October (28 minutes), where he contributed to the team's midfield rotations amid a competitive early schedule.[41] No major injuries have been reported for Jradi during this period, allowing for his gradual adaptation to AEL's tactical setup under the current management.[42] His limited minutes reflect a cautious approach to building match fitness following the summer transfer, with expectations for increased involvement as the season progresses.International career
Denmark youth teams
Bassel Jradi represented Denmark's youth national teams across various age groups from under-16 to under-21 levels between 2008 and 2013, accumulating 23 appearances and scoring 2 goals in total.[7] His international youth career began with the U16 team, followed by stints with the U17 and U18 squads, where he gained early exposure to competitive matches. In 2010, Jradi earned 3 caps for the Denmark U17 team without scoring, participating in development tournaments that emphasized technical proficiency and team play.[43] The following year, he featured in 4 matches for the U19 side, again goalless, as Denmark engaged in European youth qualifiers and friendlies aimed at building tactical awareness.[44] Jradi's progression culminated with the U21 team in 2013, where he made 8 appearances, netting 1 goal. Key matches included a 1–0 victory over Estonia on 7 June 2013, in which he scored the decisive goal as a right winger; a 6–0 win against Andorra on 9 June 2013; and a 2–2 draw with Slovenia on 10 September 2013.[45][46] These encounters highlighted his versatility in attacking roles and contributed to Denmark's group stage efforts.[6] The Danish youth system, known for its focus on holistic player development through high-intensity training and international exposure, played a pivotal role in refining Jradi's skills as an attacking midfielder, including his dribbling, passing, and positioning. Despite this foundation and his consistent involvement up to U21 level, Jradi did not progress to the senior Danish team. In 2015, he opted to switch international allegiance to Lebanon, his parents' homeland, citing strong familial ties to the country.[7] He made his debut for Lebanon on 26 August 2015 against Iraq, scoring in a 2–3 loss.[47][8]Lebanon national team
Jradi made his senior international debut for Lebanon on 26 August 2015, in a friendly match against Iraq.[48] After representing Denmark at youth levels, he switched allegiance to his parents' homeland to pursue a senior career with the Cedars.[7] He was included in Lebanon's squad for the 2019 AFC Asian Cup, their first appearance in the tournament since 2004, where he made one substitute appearance during the group stage.[49] Jradi featured more prominently in the 2023 AFC Asian Cup, playing in all three group matches while with Bangkok United.[48] In the final group game against Tajikistan on 22 January 2024, he scored the opening goal in the 47th minute with a curling shot from outside the penalty area, briefly giving Lebanon a 1-0 lead before they fell 2-1.[50] Throughout his career, Jradi has been a key figure in Lebanon's World Cup qualifying campaigns, accumulating nine appearances with no goals in the 2022 and 2026 editions.[48] Notably, during his stint at Bangkok United, he contributed to AFC competitions, including qualifiers where Lebanon aimed to build on their historic Asian Cup participations.[51] As of November 2025, he has earned 25 caps and scored three goals for Lebanon.[8]Professional profile
Style of play
Bassel Jradi primarily operates as an attacking midfielder, where he excels in dictating the tempo of play and linking defense to attack with his creative flair. His versatility allows him to deploy effectively on the wings, in central midfield, or even as a false nine, adapting seamlessly to various tactical setups across different leagues.[52][53][8] Jradi's strengths lie in his skillful dribbling, exceptional vision for assists, and ability to score from midfield positions, often through precise passing and intelligent positioning that unlocks defenses. He is notably ambidextrous, comfortable using both feet to deliver curling shots or incisive crosses, which enhances his unpredictability on the ball. His relentless work rate further complements these technical attributes, enabling him to maintain high intensity throughout matches while contributing to both offensive transitions and pressing efforts.[53][8][7] From his youth days in Danish academies, Jradi's style has evolved into a more mature, adaptable profile suited to senior professional demands, transitioning smoothly across European leagues in Norway, Croatia, and Cyprus before thriving in Thailand's competitive environment. This progression reflects his resilience, particularly after overcoming multiple injuries that prompted a stylistic refinement toward greater efficiency and leadership in midfield control. Experts have likened his playmaking prowess to that of early-career Martin Ødegaard, a former youth teammate whom Jradi has described as the most talented player he has encountered, highlighting shared traits in vision and technical finesse.[7][53]Club statistics
Bassel Jradi's club career spans multiple countries and competitions, with a total of 324 appearances and 61 goals as of November 16, 2025, primarily as an attacking midfielder contributing to both scoring and playmaking.[4] His statistics highlight strong performances in domestic leagues, with notable contributions in cups, European qualifiers, and AFC competitions during stints in Croatia, Cyprus, and Thailand. Assists are tracked inconsistently across lower-tier Danish clubs but total around 40 in senior professional leagues, underscoring his creative role.[54] Market value peaked at approximately €325,000 in early 2025 before his move to AEL Limassol. In the 2025/26 season with AEL Limassol, Jradi has made 2 appearances in the Cypriot First Division without scoring, reflecting a slow integration following his transfer in July 2025. The following table summarizes his aggregated club statistics across all competitions:| Club | Period | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B.93 | 2011–2013 | 33 | 8 | N/A |
| AB | 2013 | 28 | 8 | N/A |
| FC Nordsjælland | 2013–2014 | 5 | 0 | 0 |
| Strømsgodset | 2014–2018 | 75 | 20 | 10 |
| Lillestrøm (loan) | 2016 | 29 | 5 | 2 |
| Hajduk Split | 2018–2021 | 81 | 7 | 11 |
| Apollon Limassol | 2021–2023 | 49 | 8 | 4 |
| Bangkok United | 2023–2025 | 55 | 13 | 9 |
| AEL Limassol | 2025–present | 2 | 0 | 0 |
International statistics
Bassel Jradi debuted for the Lebanon national team in 2015 and has earned 25 senior caps with 3 goals as of November 2025.[4][55] His international career includes participation in major tournaments such as the AFC Asian Cup in 2019 and 2023, as well as World Cup qualifiers and friendlies. Prior to switching allegiance, Jradi represented Denmark at youth levels, including 5 appearances and 1 goal for the U21 team.[1] Jradi's goals for Lebanon came in key moments: his first in his debut friendly against Iraq on August 26, 2015; the second in a 2023 friendly versus Thailand on September 7, 2023; and the third during the 2023 AFC Asian Cup against Tajikistan on January 22, 2024.[55] These strikes highlight his contribution to Lebanon's attacking play in competitive and preparatory matches. The following table summarizes Jradi's senior appearances for Lebanon by competition as of 2025:| Competition | Appearances | Goals |
|---|---|---|
| AFC Asian Cup (2019, 2023) | 5 | 1 |
| World Cup Qualifiers | 13 | 0 |
| Friendlies | 7 | 2 |
| Total | 25 | 3 |