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Ahmed Radhi Humaiesh Al-Salehi, ( ar, أحمد راضي هميش الصالحي, 21 April 1964 – 21 June 2020) was an Iraqi footballer who played as a
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. Regarded as one of Iraq and Asia's best players of all-time, Radhi scored the only Iraqi goal in the FIFA World Cup during its 1986 edition, a low shot to the corner of the net against Belgium in a 2–1 defeat. He was voted as the
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in 1988.


Club career

Radhi started to make a name for himself after he was forced to switch childhood club
Al-Zawraa Al-Zawraa Sports Club ( ar, نادي الزوراء الرياضي) is an Iraqi sports club based in Utayfia, Karkh District (near Tigris River), Baghdad. Their football team compete in the Iraqi Premier League, the top-flight of Iraqi footbal ...
for new powerhouse Al-Rasheed, the club founded and owned by Saddam Hussein's eldest son
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. Alongside fellow legend
Adnan Dirjal Adnan Dirjal ( ar, عدنان درجال مطر; born 26 January 1960 in Baghdad) is an Iraqi former footballer, national team coach, and as of May 2020 heads the Iraqi Ministry of Youth and Sports. He was one of Iraq's most prominent national t ...
, Radhi led the club to reaching the
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final, losing to Qatari side Al Sadd on away goals. He later had a four-year spell at Al-Wakrah in Qatar before finishing his career with Al-Zawraa.


International career

Radhi was given his debut for Iraq against Jordan on 21 February 1982 by Ammo Baba, who acknowledged his talent and supported the player in his first years of senior football. Coach Baba however left Radhi out of the 1984 Summer Olympics squad citing a lack of effort by the player.Asian Icons: Ahmed Radhi (Iraq)
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He then scored 8 goals in World Cup qualification, leading Iraq to a first World Cup finals, in Mexico in 1986. With Iraq he won 2 Arab Cups, 1 Pan-Arab Games & a Gulf Cup, while he also did represent Iraq in the Olympics in 1988, scoring a goal each in games against Zambia and Guatemala. In 1988, he was voted
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and 9th best Asian player of the century in 1999.


Personal life

Radhi had three daughters and one son. He fled Iraq in 2006 because of the sectarian violence and moved with his family to the Jordanian capital
Amman Amman (; ar, عَمَّان, ' ; Ammonite language, Ammonite: 𐤓𐤁𐤕 𐤏𐤌𐤍 ''Rabat ʻAmān'') is the capital and largest city of Jordan, and the country's economic, political, and cultural center. With a population of 4,061,150 a ...
, but returned to Iraq in 2007 for a career in politics. In October 2007, he was nominated by the opposition Iraqi Accord Front to the
Council of Representatives of Iraq The Council of Representatives ( ar, مجلس النواب, Majlis an-Nuwwāb al-ʿIrāqiyy; ku, ئه‌نجومه‌نی نوێنه‌ران, ''Enjumen-e Nûnerên''), usually referred to simply as the Parliament is the unicameral legislature o ...
, replacing Abd al-Nasir al-Janabi, who had resigned to join the insurgency. He was an unsuccessful candidate in the 2014 and 2018 elections with the National Alliance, a coalition of Sunni and Shia figures.


Death

Radhi was admitted into Al Nuaman General Hospital in
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on 13 June 2020 after contracting COVID-19. He left the hospital only to be readmitted on 18 June after his condition worsened. On 21 June, Radhi was pronounced dead at the age of 56 following complications from COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Iraq. Details about his death were later revealed, that he was about to be taken to be treated in Jordan, but delays in finalizing his medical report postponed the proposed flight. However, the death happened after Radhi removed his
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to go to the restroom by himself, later on the medical staff found him dead. His resting place is the Karkh Cemetery in
Abu Ghraib Abu Ghraib (; ar, أبو غريب, ''Abū Ghurayb'') is a city in the Baghdad Governorate of Iraq, located just west of Baghdad's city center, or northwest of Baghdad International Airport. It has a population of 189,000 (2003). The old road t ...
.


Career statistics


International goals

:''Scores and results list Iraq's goal tally first.''


Honours

* Chosen in the Asia's Top 10 Players of the Century list by IFFHS.


See also

* List of men's footballers with 100 or more international caps * List of men's footballers with 50 or more international goals


References


External links

* * *Ahmed Radhi at https://www.ahmedradhi.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Radhi, Ahmed 1964 births 2020 deaths Sportspeople from Baghdad Association football forwards Iraqi footballers Olympic footballers of Iraq Iraq international footballers FIFA Century Club Footballers at the 1982 Asian Games Footballers at the 1986 Asian Games Asian Games medalists in football Asian Games gold medalists for Iraq Medalists at the 1982 Asian Games 1986 FIFA World Cup players Footballers at the 1988 Summer Olympics Al-Zawraa SC players Al-Rasheed players Al-Wakrah SC players Iraqi Premier League players Qatar Stars League players Iraqi expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in Qatar Iraqi expatriate sportspeople in Qatar Asian Footballer of the Year winners Iraqi football managers Al-Shorta SC managers Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya managers Al-Zawraa SC managers Iraqi Accord Front politicians Iraqi sportsperson-politicians Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Iraq Iraqi expatriate sportspeople in the United Arab Emirates Expatriate footballers in the United Arab Emirates