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Abdellilah Mohammed Hassan (1934 – 30 March 2022) was an Iraq football coach, who managed the Iraq national team on two occasions in 1968 and 1972.


Career

Born in the northern city of Mosul in 1934, Abdellilah enrolled at the Sports Training College in Baghdad in 1955 and later traveled to England, where he earned a widely recognised coaching certificate at Lilleshall with the likes of Adil Basher, Shawqi Aboud and Maan Al-Badry. In England, he also spent time looking at coaching methods, techniques and tactics at English clubs
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while in 1974, he traveled to Germany where he spent time with European giants Bayern Munich. During his career, he coached Mosul, Al-Farqa Al-Thalatha and also the Iraq national team, Olympic and army teams. In 1969, he coached the Palestinian national team and in season 1974–75, he coached Al-Tayaran now known as
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to the first official Iraqi League. He wrote his first book, ''New Football'' in 1968 and second book in 1972 called ''Football Tactics''. He took over the Iraqi national team for the 1968 Olympic qualifiers in Bangkok, Thailand, where Iraq lost out to the hosts and also coached the team during their two-match tour of the Soviet Union in August, where Iraq lost 4–0 to Traktor Volgograd and beat a Georgia XI 2–0 in their second game in Tbilisi. He had a second spell as coach at the 1972 Asian Cup.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Hassan, Abdelilah Mohammed 1934 births 2022 deaths People from Mosul Iraqi football managers Iraq national football team managers 1972 AFC Asian Cup managers Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya managers