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Fares Arnaout

Mohamed Fares Arnaout, commonly known as Fares Arnaout, is a Syrian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Al-Jaish SC in the and represents the national team. Born on 31 January 1997 in , he stands at 1.86 meters tall and is right-footed, having established himself as a reliable defender with experience across multiple leagues in . Arnaout began his professional career with Al-Jaish SC in , joining in 2017 after earlier youth stints with Al-Jazeera SC, where he contributed to domestic successes including the 2017–18 Syrian Cup, , and Syrian Super Cup, as well as the 2018–19 Syrian League title. During his three seasons with Al-Jaish, he made 15 appearances in the , helping the team reach the West Asia Zonal semi-finals in 2019. He briefly played for in the 2020–21 before moving to Bahrain's in February 2021, where he played a key role in winning the , the club's first continental title. Subsequently, Arnaout joined in for the 2021–22 season and then signed a one-year contract with club in July 2022, appearing in 19 league matches and scoring once while starting 12 games. His contract with Goa ended mutually in September 2023, after which he moved to in the Iraqi for the 2023–24 season, followed by a stint with in , before returning to Al-Jaish SC on 28 July 2024. On the international stage, Arnaout made his senior debut for in July 2019 during the Intercontinental Cup, starting against in a 1–1 draw on 16 July and earning 11 caps without scoring as of October 2024. He previously captained the U23 team to the quarter-finals of the , showcasing his leadership in youth competitions.

Club career

Syrian clubs (2016–2021)

Arnaout began his professional career with Al-Jazeera in the during the 2016–17 season. In 2017, he transferred to Al-Jaish, a prominent Damascus-based club affiliated with the , marking a significant step in his development as a centre-back. His debut season with Al-Jaish (2017–18) was particularly successful, as the team secured a domestic : the title, the Syrian Cup, and the Syrian Super Cup. Arnaout contributed to Al-Jaish's continental efforts that year, appearing in the group stage matches, where the club finished third in their group and did not advance. Arnaout remained with Al-Jaish for three seasons overall (2017–20), establishing himself as a key defensive player during a period of domestic stability for the club despite broader challenges in Syrian football. In the 2019–20 season, he continued to feature regularly in the and qualifiers. Seeking new opportunities, Arnaout joined Hutteen in July 2020 for the 2020–21 campaign. His stint with Hutteen was brief, lasting until 2021, when he departed for , ending his time in Syrian club football after five years of consistent performances across multiple teams.

Time in Bahrain (2021–2022)

In February 2021, Arnaout transferred from Syrian club to Bahraini side . During the 2020–21 season with , Arnaout featured in continental competition as the team advanced through the , ultimately securing the title with a 3–0 victory over Uzbekistan's in the final held in . This marked 's second triumph, highlighting Arnaout's role in bolstering the defense during the tournament's group stage and knockouts. On 22 August 2021, Arnaout joined rivals ahead of the 2021–22 Bahrain season. He contributed to a strong campaign where Manama finished second in the league table with 39 points from 18 matches, including 11 wins and just one loss, qualifying for continental play but falling short of champions . Arnaout's stint in ended in July 2022 upon his departure for .

FC Goa (2022–2023)

In July 2022, completed the permanent signing of Syrian international centre-back Fares Arnaout from Bahrain's on a one-year contract, marking him as the club's Asian quota player for the season. Arnaout, who had previously earned 10 caps for including a debut at the 2019 Intercontinental Cup in , joined as the third foreign addition that summer following and . Arnaout made his competitive debut for as a second-half substitute in a 2–1 win over on 7 October 2022. During the 2022–23 season, he featured in 19 matches, starting 12 and accumulating 1,016 minutes, while contributing defensively with 21 interceptions, 16 tackles won, and an 84% passing accuracy. His sole goal arrived on 20 November 2022, heading in a corner to double Goa's lead in a 3–0 home victory against , helping the team climb to third in the standings. In the 2023 Super Cup, Arnaout appeared in all three of Goa's group-stage matches, scoring a dramatic 89th-minute header as the winner in a 1–0 triumph over ATK Mohun Bagan on 18 April 2023, though the team exited in the group phase. Overall, his stint provided solid depth at centre-back amid Goa's transitional campaign, which ended with a fifth-place league finish.

Return to the Middle East (2023–present)

In September 2023, following the termination of his contract with , Arnaout returned to the by signing with Iraqi club Al-Zawraa on a free transfer. He featured in the Iraqi Premier League and continental competitions during his stint, contributing to the team's defensive efforts in the 2023–24 season. Arnaout's time at Al-Zawraa lasted until 2024, when he transferred to side , also on a free transfer. At , he played a role in the club's campaigns, including domestic league matches, helping solidify the backline as the team competed in the Syrian top flight. In July 2024, Arnaout moved to another Syrian club, Al-Jaish SC in , again without a transfer fee. As of November 2025, he remains with Al-Jaish, where he has made appearances in the . This return to Syrian football has allowed him to continue his career closer to home while maintaining his international commitments with the Syria national team.

International career

Youth international career

Arnaout began his youth international career with the Syria U23 national team, where he quickly established himself as a key defender and leader. Born in 1997, he was eligible for the age group during the late and early , and his performances at club level with Syrian and Bahraini teams earned him call-ups to the squad. As captain of the U23 side, Arnaout led the team to a notable performance at the in , the continental qualifying tournament for the Olympics. competed in Group B, drawing 2–2 with , winning 2–1 against , and losing 0–1 to , to finish second and advance to the quarter-finals. The team's campaign culminated in the quarter-finals, where they faced and suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat, ending their run but marking Syria's best result in the competition at that time. Arnaout's defensive solidity was instrumental in the tournament, contributing to a clean sheet in key group matches and demonstrating his potential for senior international duties.

Senior international career

Arnaout made his senior international debut for the Syria national team on 10 July 2019, substituting in during the 0–2 group stage loss to during the Intercontinental Cup in . He started the following match in the tournament, a 1–1 draw against on 16 July. Syria finished third in the . As a centre-back, Arnaout contributed to 's defensive solidity throughout the competition. Following his debut tournament, Arnaout became a regular in Syria's matches, earning full 90-minute appearances in friendlies, such as the 0–1 away loss to on 16 November 2020 and the 1–3 away defeat to on 25 March 2021. He also featured prominently in away fixtures against regional rivals, including a 1–0 win over on 12 November 2020 in a friendly, a 0–3 defeat to on 30 March 2021, and a 1–3 loss to China on 15 June 2021 in the third-round qualifiers, where Syria finished fifth in their group and did not advance. Earlier in 2021, during the second-round qualifiers, Arnaout played in victories over (5–0 on 4 June) and (3–0 on 7 June), underscoring his role in maintaining clean sheets against lower-ranked opponents. Arnaout's international experience extended to friendlies, where he continued to anchor the defense, notably in a 1–0 away win over on 28 March 2023. As of November 2025, he has accumulated 11 caps for without scoring, primarily as a starting centre-back in competitive and preparatory matches. He did not feature in 's 2023 AFC Asian Cup campaign, where they advanced to the round of 16. His selections highlighted his reliability in high-stakes qualifiers, though 's campaigns yielded mixed results amid broader regional challenges.

Career statistics

Club statistics

Arnaout has accumulated 40 appearances and 3 goals across major club competitions documented in reliable records, primarily as a centre-back with limited offensive contributions. Detailed statistics for domestic Syrian and Bahraini leagues prior to are sparse due to incomplete tracking in international databases, but his performances in the and are well-recorded. Below is a summary of his verified club statistics by season, club, and competition.
SeasonClubCompetitionAppearancesGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed CardsMinutes Played
2022/231910101,013
2022/23Indian Super Cup31000249
2020/21Al-Muharraq31000270
2019/20Al-Jaish20000180
2018/19Al-Jaish80000720
2017/18Al-Jaish50000411
No appearances are recorded for the 2023/24 season with Al-Fotuwa or the ongoing 2024/25 season with Al-Jaish as of November 2025, though he remains active.

International statistics

Fares Arnaout has represented the national team at the senior level, earning 12 caps between 2019 and 2023, during which he did not score any goals. His appearances primarily came in international friendlies and qualifiers, showcasing his role as a centre-back in defensive setups. Arnaout's international debut occurred on 8 July 2019 in a 5–2 victory over North Korea at the Intercontinental Cup, where he played the full 90 minutes. Over the course of his caps, he accumulated 964 minutes on the pitch, often starting as a starter in competitive fixtures. The following table summarizes his senior international appearances:
DateOpponentCompetitionMinutes PlayedGoalsAssists
08/07/2019Intercontinental Cup9000
10/07/2019Intercontinental Cup1900
16/07/2019Intercontinental Cup9000
12/11/2020International Friendly9000
16/11/2020International Friendly9000
25/03/2021International Friendly9000
30/03/2021IranInternational Friendly9000
04/06/2021World Cup Qualification4500
07/06/2021World Cup Qualification9000
15/06/2021World Cup Qualification9000
25/03/2023International Friendly9000
28/03/2023International Friendly9000
Totals by Competition:
  • Intercontinental Cup: 3 appearances, 199 minutes, 0 goals.
  • International Friendlies: 6 appearances, 540 minutes, 0 goals.
  • World Cup Qualification: 3 appearances, 225 minutes, 0 goals.

Honours

With Al-Jaish

During his stint with Al-Jaish SC from 2017 to 2021, Fares Arnaout helped the club secure several domestic honours as a key defender in their successful campaigns. In the 2017–18 season, Arnaout was part of the squad that achieved a domestic , winning the , Syrian Cup, and Syrian Super Cup. The team defended their league title in 2018–19, marking two consecutive championships during his time there.

With Al-Muharraq

Fares Arnaout joined Al-Muharraq SC from fellow Bahraini club Hutteen SC on 11 February 2021, signing a contract until the end of the season. As a centre-back, he quickly integrated into the squad during a transitional period for the club in the Bahraini Premier League. Arnaout's most notable contributions came in the 2021 AFC Cup, where Al-Muharraq competed in the West Asia Zonal stage held in a centralized format in May 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He featured in all three group matches, playing the full 90 minutes each time and scoring once. His goal came in a 2–3 loss to Markaz Balata on 24 May 2021, in the 23rd minute that briefly put Al-Muharraq ahead. Despite finishing second in Group B with two wins and one loss, Al-Muharraq advanced as one of the best runners-up and went on to win the tournament, defeating FC Nasaf 3–0 in the final on 5 November 2021—Al-Muharraq's second AFC Cup title. Arnaout's defensive solidity in the zonal stage helped lay the foundation for the club's continental success, though he had departed by the knockout rounds. In the domestic , Arnaout made limited appearances during his six-month stint, focusing primarily on the campaign amid the league's scheduling. His overall record with Al-Muharraq across competitions was three matches and one goal. He left the club on 22 August 2021, transferring to rivals for the remainder of the season.

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