Swedish by birth, Michel Melki represented them at youth level before also acquiring Lebanese nationality through his grandfather on his father's side.[5] He decided to switch allegiance to Lebanon and made his senior international debut in 2018. After following his father's tracks playing at Syrianska for six years, Michel Melki moved to AFC Eskilstuna in 2017, helping them gain promotion back to the Allsvenskan the following season. In 2019 he moved to Qatar, joining Al-Khor before moving to Al-Shahania in 2021. Michel Melki returned to Sweden, playing for AFC Eskilstuna in 2022 and Nordic United in 2023. He joined Ansar in Lebanon ahead of the 2023–24 season.
Born in Sweden, Michel Melki represented his native country at under-19 and under-21 levels before switching allegiance to Lebanon in 2018. He took part in the AFC Asian Cup in 2019 and 2023.
Club career
Syrianska
Alexander Michel started his career at Syrianska.[citation needed] His personal debut in the first team and in the Allsvenskan took place on 20 June 2011 at the age of 18, with his team being defeated 3–0 against Djurgården.[6] During that season he made a total of 10 league appearances.[citation needed] In 2012 he found further space, with 23 appearances of which 18 as a starter.[citation needed]
Exactly two years after his debut in the Swedish championship, on 20 June 2013 Michel seriously damaged the cruciate ligament of his left knee during a home match against Malmö FF.[7] The injury forced him to stay out of action for a year, with his next official match being played on 25 June 2014 in the Superettan.[citation needed]
Having recovered from the injury, in July 2015 Michel broke the same cruciate ligament damaged two years earlier forcing him to finish the season in advance.[8] His last year at Syrianska was in 2016, with 25 league appearances in the league.[citation needed]
AFC Eskilstuna
After the expiration of his contract with Syrianska,[9] Michel carried out trials with Hammarby and Djurgården in January 2017.[10] A few weeks later, he signed a two-year contract with Allsveskan side AFC Eskilstuna.[11][12]
On 23 January 2019, during the winter transfer window, Alkass Sports Channels officially announced the signing of Michel Melki to Qatar Stars League side Al-Khor until the end of the season.[15][16] In his first season, in 2018–19, Michel Melki played seven league games,[17] and helped his side avoid relegation by finishing 10th in the league.[18]
During the 2019–20 season, Michel Melki played 20 of the 22 regular season games as a starter, missing two games due to injury, and provided two assists.[19] As Al-Khor finished in 11th place, they played the relegation play-off game against Qatari Second Division side Al-Markhiya.[20] They won the encounter 2–0 after extra time, and avoided relegation once again.[21]
Michel Melki finished runner-up with Al-Khor in the 2020–21 Qatar Stars Cup, featuring in the final against eventual winners Al-Rayyan.[22] After playing seven games during the season, his contract was terminated on 20 February 2021.[23]
Al-Shahania
Michel Melki joined Qatari Second Division side Al-Shahania,[24][25] making his debut in the 2020–21 season on 27 February 2021, in a 2–0 win against Muaither.[26] After playing five games in the regular season,[27] helping his side finish in second place, Michel Melki played against his former side Al-Khor in the promotion play-offs, losing 3–1 and remaining in the Second Division.[28] He scored his only goal for Al-Shahania on 26 February 2022, during the 2021–22 season, in a 5–1 league win against Al-Waab.[29]
Return to Sweden
On 8 August 2022, Michel Melki returned to his former club in Sweden AFC Eskilstuna, reuniting with his brother Felix; he signed a contract until the end of the 2022 Superettan season.[30] On 23 February 2023, he moved to Nordic United in the Ettan Fotboll, the third tier of Swedish football.[31]
Michel Melki represented Sweden internationally at under-19 and under-21 level.[33]
In 2018, Michel Melki acquired a Lebanese passport due to his origins, making him eligible for the Lebanon national team.[34] He made his international debut for Lebanon on 15 November 2018, playing the whole 90 minutes in a goalless draw against Uzbekistan.[35] Michel Melki was called up for the 2019 AFC Asian Cup, alongside his brother Alexander, one month later.[36]
In December 2023, Michel Melki was included in the Lebanese squad for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup.[40]
Personal life
Michel Melki was born in Sweden to a Swedish mother, Carina, and a Assyrian father, Robert, who played for Syrianska, a Swedish club founded by Assyrian immigrants.[41] He has a younger brother, Felix, who also plays football.[42]
In an interview with Aftonbladet, Alexander mentioned that despite their Assyrian roots, the two brothers' connection to Lebanon is through their grandfather, George Michel Melki, who lived there before moving to Sweden in 1967 as one of the first refugees from the Middle East to Sweden.[43] Two of their father's sisters were born in Lebanon.[5]
^Abou Diab, Rami (28 February 2021). "Alex Melki stays in Qatar". FA Lebanon. Archived from the original on 28 February 2021. Retrieved 28 February 2021.