Career
He played for First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Ahli Sports Club in the Lebanese Premier League in the 2007/2008 season but the team was relegated to the Lebanese Second Division after coming in 12th position. Ali Hamam attracted high attention of the media and the coaches in this season due to his young age and impressive performance. He did not wait long before transferring to First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Nejmeh which is considered one of the strongest teams in Lebanese Premier League with the largest number of fans in Lebanon.
He played for First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Nejmeh from the 2008/2009 season until the 2013/2014 season where he triumphed the league championship twice, once in the first season and another in his last season.
He scored 11 goals and First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Nejmeh with him was always in the first three places in the League throughout all these spectacular six seasons. At international level, he joined the Lebanon since 2009 and played several official and friendly matches.
He played 5 matches for Lebanon at 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification and all 4 matches at 2009 Nehru Cup International Football Tournament. Foreign the 2015 AFC Asian Cup qualification, Ali played 6 matches for Lebanon against Iran, Kuwait, and Thailand, but the team failed to qualify, falling in the third place above Thailand.
The team almost secured the best third place in all groups, but a difference of one goal made China take his spot, leaving Lebanon in the second best third place.
In 2014, he transferred to Iran to play for for an estimated price of around 200,000 Euros. His current market value is considered to be approximately 250,000 euros.