User talk:Enjaraa

Ahmed Abdul-Jahar(born 05 July 1990), often known simply by his surname, jahar, is a footballer who plays as a striker.

He was born in the Netherlands, and played the majority of his youth football in his native country in Holland. In June 2008, Jahar was approached by his country of origin Eritrea to play for his national country, but Jahar at that particular time refused, rather focusing on his club football.

Ahmed Jahar was born in Gouda, Netherlands, to Eritrean parents, jahar was a member of the renowned Dutch youth system at hometown club cvc reeuwijk for nine years before having to move abroad with his family at the tender age of 16.

Mark Jones, head of youth development at Premier club Tooting&Mitcham FC, offered him a trial which proved successful, and the player joined Tooting&Mitcham FC as a scholar in 2008. In the 2008–09 season he scored 14 goals in 20 games for the under-17 side. However, he failed to break through to regular first-team selection. Although he appreciated training alongside and learning from players such as Michail Antonio (Reading FC) and Byron Harrison (Stevenage FC), and accepted the need for patience, he was soon looking to climb up the football ladder and join these friends of his.

On 6 August 2009 he joined Sutton United, initially until January 2010, but with the intention of playing there for the rest of the season. However local rivals Carshalton Athletic FC came in for the young striker (18) at the time to join there First Team. An offer Ahmed Jahar couldnt resist.

Carshalton Athletic FC

On 27 January 2010 he signed for Premier side Carshalton Athletic FC for the rest of the 2009–10 season,and made his debut only four days later, coming on as a late substitute and immediately scoring in his first game. However with jahar still being only 19 and having senior players ahead of him at the time, he felt the time was right to move up another level and look elsewehere.

Pre-season

From the 5th of July, Ahmed Jahar has been doing pre-seaosn training Hayes and Yeading FC (Blue Square Premier) to keep fit, whilst looking to sign for another team. On the 15th of July it was confirmed Ahmed Jahar had left Hayes and Yeading FC in search for a trial in league football.