Roda Antar, born on September twelfth, nineteen eighty, in Sierra Leone, is a distinguished former professional football player and current football manager. He is celebrated for his leadership as the former captain of the Lebanon national team, showcasing his dual heritage of Lebanese descent through his father.
Antar's football journey began at Tadamon Sour, where he advanced through the youth ranks to make his first-team debut at the tender age of seventeen. His career took a significant turn in two thousand one when he was loaned to Hamburger SV in Germany, where he enjoyed success, including winning the DFB-Ligapokal in two thousand three. Following this, he secured a permanent move to SC Freiburg in two thousand three.
In two thousand seven, Antar joined 1. FC Köln, playing a pivotal role in their promotion back to the Bundesliga for the two thousand eight to two thousand nine season. His career further flourished in the Chinese Super League, where he signed with Shandong Luneng Taishan in two thousand nine, clinching a league title in two thousand ten. He later played for Jiangsu Sainty in two thousand fourteen and Hangzhou Greentown in two thousand fifteen before returning to Tadamon Sour in two thousand sixteen, where he concluded his playing career after one season.
On the international stage, Antar represented Lebanon from nineteen ninety-eight to two thousand sixteen, participating in various tournaments, including the AFC Asian Cup and the WAFF Championship. He also contributed significantly to Lebanon's World Cup qualifying campaigns, netting twenty goals as a midfielder throughout his international career.