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Badr Seyam

The kid in the video above is an 11 year old young Kuwaiti player who’s currently living in the US. He’s extremely talented and the Daily Intake blog managed to score an interview with him which you can check out [Here]

22 replies on “Badr Seyam”

Poor al-mosawi … Barcelona wanted him so bad but his parents couldn’t get an authorization to go with him. i hope this doesn’t happen to Bader

if u get al mosawi and this kid and have 9 more like them..i say kuwait can dominate soccer in asia in 7 years..

way to go bader..best of luck to u, and god bless u

3aash Bader, he learned how to be a true Kuwaiti while living in the US, first throw modesty out the window:

“Kal: Is there a certain player you try to imitate or inspired you?

Badr: To be honest with you my name Badr Seyam and I don’t imitate anyone I have my own style and I’m adding skills to soccer but it’s good to watch the pros and learn from them.”

Lets hope the gov’t doesn’t take his citizenship away for being born in the US!

“To improve soccer in Kuwait first you have to take care of the kids between 8 years old to 14 that’s when they improve and if the kid don’t improve in this age they will never change and that’s why they have to look for talented kids in this age and do special training for them and bring professional coach and take the practice seriously.” Badr Seyam

Well put Badr!

This kid is mature beyond his years. I hope he ends up in some European club someday, and maybe, just maybe, represent Kuwait in international competitions in the years to come.

Good luck Badr.

first this kid badr seyam waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better than almusawy kid nooooo comper . this kid play right and left in this age thaaaaaaaaaaaat gtrat

Great we finally get a half decent player and he’ll probably be a us international player. We need better football facilties here at home

There’s no indication what so ever that this kid is Kuwaity, other than the fact that he wore a Kuwait’s national team jersey in one of his videos!!! so, where did “this kid is Kuwaity” came from???. on a side note, he is extremely talented.

LOL, Guys. he is not going to make professionaly. He needs much technical work. You people don’t understand the actual work it takes to be professional. Let him be good enough to play college soccer first

No one is denying the kid has A LOT of work ahead of him, but for someone to SLAM him at AGE 11 saying ‘he wont make it professionally’ – thats just down right ‘Hatin’.

on the other hand, without ‘such’ critics, it wont be as much fun later on (once the kid makes it) to go and say: “In Yo Face!!”

first off why are 11 year olds playing with offside? crazy stuff
second he does seem great but his opponents dont seem to be the best, stil he definatly has potential
and third are you sure hes kuwaiti? he seems to do the unthinkable. pass.

Yeah he won’t make it professionaly in “soccer” is it, He’s already had fifa scouts from Europe try to sign him up but his parents want to wait till he’s 14, he’s already enrolled in the best soccer academy in the United States, gosh just read the article before typing bullcrap. And don’t let me begin with “college soccer” whatever that it is.

If you read the interview, he talked about the kuwaiti players he liked, it shows he knows a lot about kuwaiti football, no idea how are some people saying he’s not kuwaiti.

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