Bassel Jradi

Following a loan spell with Lillestrøm, he scored 10 goals and assisted seven upon his return to Strømsgodset in 2017; he was nominated for the "People's favourite player" award at the 2017 Fotballfesten [it].

In 2018, after four years in Norway, Jradi moved to Croatian side Hajduk Split, then to Apollon Limassol in Cyprus in 2021, helping them lift the 2021–22 league title.

[3] Jradi moved to B.93 aged seven, and made his senior debut in the Danish 2nd Division on 30 April 2011 in the 2010–11 season, in a 4–2 home defeat to LFA.

[18] In the Eternal derby against Dinamo Zagreb in the league, on 31 August 2019, Jradi scored the lone goal in the 56th minute, before being sent off after receiving two yellow cards during the match.

Thanks to his performance in the game, Jradi was nominated Man of the Match and helped his side reach the top of the table for the first time in 1,399 days.

[25] On 21 May, Jradi and Hajduk Split agreed to terminate the contract on mutual consent;[26] he scored seven goals in 81 games in all competitions in his three-year stay.

[33] On 27 July 2023, Thai League 1 side Bangkok United announced the signing of Jradi; he was assigned the number 10 kit.

[35] Eligible to represent Lebanon through his descent,[36] Jradi made his debut for their senior team on 26 August 2015;[37] he scored the temporary 2–1 goal in a friendly against Iraq, which eventually finished in a 3–2 defeat.

[39] Although in January 2018 Jradi had stated that he aimed to play for Denmark,[40] in November of the same year he was called up for Lebanon for the friendly matches against Uzbekistan and Australia.

[42] After playing the whole 90 minutes in the first group stage game against Qatar,[43] Jradi fell into a disagreement with coach Miodrag Radulović and was subsequently ruled out of the national team for the rest of the tournament.

[44][45] On 5 September 2019, the Lebanese Football Association (LFA) announced Jradi's indefinite exclusion from the national team, alongside teammate Joan Oumari, for refusing a call-up for a 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying match against North Korea.

[46][47] After issuing an apology explaining his reasons for refusing the call-up, the LFA lifted the exclusions and Jradi was reintegrated to the national team on 19 September.

Jradi ( right ) with Lebanon against Iran in 2021