Zaid Abbas
| No. 15 – Orthodox Basketball Club | |
|---|---|
| Position | Forward |
| League | Jordanian Premier Basketball League |
| Personal information | |
| Born | November 21, 1983 |
| Nationality | Jordanian |
| Listed height | 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) |
| Listed weight | 200 lb (91 kg) |
| Career history | |
| 2006–2008 | Zain Club |
| 2008–2010 | A.S.U. |
| 2010 | Shanghai Sharks |
| 2010–2011 | Beijing Ducks |
| 2011–2012 | Fujian Sturgeons |
| 2012–2013 | Shandong Lions |
| 2013–2014 | Tianjin Gold Lions |
| 2014–2015 | Shanxi Brave Dragons |
| 2015–2016 | Byblos Club |
| 2016–2017 | Jiangsu Tongxi Monkey King |
| 2017–2018 | Beikong Fly Dragons |
| 2018–2020 | Al-Ahli |
| 2020–2021 | Al-Ahli |
| 2021–present | Orthodox Basketball Club |
| Career highlights | |
Medals | |
Zaid Abbas (Arabic: زيد عباس; born November 21, 1983, in Nablus[1]) is a Jordanian professional basketball player. He last played for Orthodox Basketball Club of the Jordanian Premier Basketball League. He also was a member of the Jordan men's national basketball team.
Professional career
[edit]On the heels of his strong 2009 Asia Championship performance, Abbas signed with Chinese Basketball Association team Shanghai Sharks, where he spent the 2009–10 season.[2] Abbas played for the Beijing Ducks for the 2010–11 season. For the 2011–12 season, Abbas played for Fujian Xunxing.[citation needed]
National team career
[edit]Abbas competed with the Jordanian team at the FIBA Asia Championship 2007 and FIBA Asia Championship 2009. In 2009, Abbas helped the Jordanian team to a national best third-place finish by averaging 13.8 points and a team-leading 8.8 rebounds per game.[3] The third-place finish meant that Jordan qualified for its first ever FIBA World Championship.[citation needed] There, he averaged 15.2 points and 8.4 rebounds per game.[4]
Jordan made its return to the FIBA World Cup in 2019.[4] They won their first World Cup game that year against Senegal.[5] In 2021, Abbas announced that he would be retiring from the national team.[6]
Nearly a year later, coach Wesam Al-Sous convinced him to re-join the team for the 2022 FIBA Asia Cup.[7] At the age of 39, Abbas made the roster for the 2023 FIBA World Cup.[8] He was the second-oldest player to compete in that tournament behind Marcelo Huertas.[9] However, he went back to Jordan during the tournament due to an urgent family health situation.[10]
References
[edit]- ^ "Zaid Abbas Basketball Player Profile". basketball.asia-basket.com. Retrieved 2019-06-29.
- ^ Asia-basket.com: "Officially: Sharks announce their signature with Abbas" (November 28, 2009)
- ^ FIBA Player Profile
- ^ a b "Jordan captain Zaid Abbas ready for World Cup return nearly a decade apart". www.fiba.basketball. 2019-08-12. Retrieved 2026-03-30.
- ^ "Jordan grab first-ever win at FIBA World Cup, beating Senegal 79-77 - Xinhua | English.news.cn". www.xinhuanet.com. Retrieved 2026-03-30.
- ^ "Zaid Abbas wraps up a legendary career with Jordan". www.fiba.basketball. 2021-08-05. Retrieved 2026-03-30.
- ^ "The Abbas brothers added to team sheet ahead of Asian Cup - Jordan News | Latest News from Jordan, MENA". Jordan News. 2022-07-06. Retrieved 2026-03-30.
- ^ "Zaid Abbas-led Jordan picks up PBA champion import as FIBA World Cup reinforcement". www.onesports.ph. August 17, 2023. Retrieved 2026-03-30.
- ^ "Who are the tallest, shortest, youngest, oldest players?". www.fiba.basketball. 2023-08-24. Retrieved 2026-03-30.
- ^ "موافقة على مغادرة زيد عباس بعثة منتخب كرة السلة في مانيلا بسبب "ظرف صحي"". قناة المملكة (in Arabic). Retrieved 2026-03-30.
- 1983 births
- Living people
- Beijing Ducks players
- Beijing Royal Fighters players
- Fujian Sturgeons players
- Nanjing Monkey Kings players
- Jordanian men's basketball players
- Palestinian men's basketball players
- Palestinian people of Jordanian descent
- Sportspeople from Nablus
- Shandong Hi-Speed Kirin players
- Shanghai Sharks players
- Shanxi Loongs players
- Basketball players at the 2006 Asian Games
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- Tianjin Pioneers players
- 2010 FIBA World Championship players
- Asian Games competitors for Jordan
- 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup players
- 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup players
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