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1960–61 Iraq Central FA First Division Cup
The 1960–61 Iraq Central FA First Division Cup was the 13th season of the Iraq Central FA League (the top division of football in Baghdad and its neighbouring cities from 1948 to 1973). It was played as a double-elimination tournament. Maslahat Naqil Al-Rukab won their second title by beating Al-Shorta SC, Montakhab Al-Shorta 1–0 in the final. Final positions First round ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Second round Winners bracket ---- Losers bracket ''Al-Athori eliminated'' ---- ''Al-Filiya eliminated'' ---- ''Al-Numan eliminated'' Third round Losers bracket ''The match originally ended as a 3–2 win for Isalat Al-Mai but was later awarded as a win for Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya due to Isalat Al-Mai fielding the ineligible player Salim Hassan'' ''Isalat Al-Mai eliminated'' ---- ''Amanat Al-Asima eliminated'' ---- ''Al-Kuliya Al-Askariya eliminated'' Semi-finals Winners bracket Losers bracket ''Al-Sikak Al-Hadeed eliminated'' ---- ''Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya eliminated'' ...
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Iraq Central FA League
The Iraq Central FA League, previously named the Iraq FA Baghdad League ( ar, دوري الاتحاد العراقي لمنطقة بغداد) and also known as the League of the Institutes ( ar, دوري المؤسسات, ''Dawri Al-Muassasat'') due to containing a number of teams representing different Iraqi institutes, was the top-level division of football in Baghdad and its neighbouring cities between 1948 and 1973. It was controlled by the Iraq Central Football Association and was played under a variety of different formats including a double-elimination format, a round-robin format and a double round-robin format. It was one of four regional league championships played in Iraq at the time, with the others being in Basra Basra ( ar, ٱلْبَصْرَة, al-Baṣrah) is an Iraqi city located on the Shatt al-Arab. It had an estimated population of 1.4 million in 2018. Basra is also Iraq's main port, although it does not have deep water access, which is han ..., K ...
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Salih Faraj
Salih Faraj was an Iraqi basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1948 Summer Olympics The 1948 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XIV Olympiad and also known as London 1948) were an international multi-sport event held from 29 July to 14 August 1948 in London, England, United Kingdom. Following a twelve-year hiatus ca .... Salih played six matches at the 1948 Olympic Games in London and managed six points. References External links * Year of birth missing Possibly living people Iraqi men's basketball players Olympic basketball players of Iraq Basketball players at the 1948 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing {{Iraq-basketball-bio-stub ...
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Jassim Salim
Jassim may refer to: Given name: *Jassem Alwan (born 1928), Syrian colonel who attempted coup against Baathist government of Syria *Jassim Al Kazmawi (1912–1994), Kuwaiti political figure important in the early history of modern Bahrain *Jassim Al Saeedi, Bahraini salafist MP, member of parliament representing a constituency in Riffa *Jassim bin Hamad bin Abdullah Al Thani (born 1921), first Minister of Education in Qatar from 1958 to 1976 *Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani (1826–1913), the founder of the modern Qatar * Jassim bin Muhammed bin Jassim Al Thani (born 1914), Qatari Minister Of Electricity and Water 1970–1989 *Jassim Mandi (born 1944), former football referee from the Asian state of Bahrain *Jassim Mohammed Ghulam (born 1979), Iraqi football defender *Jassim Mohammed Haji (born 1984), Iraqi football player of Kurdish ethnicity *Jassim Swadi (born 1975), Iraqi football player Father's name: *Abdullah bin Jassim Al Thani (born 1871), ruler of Qatar from 1913 *Abdulrahman ...
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Shamil Tabra
Shamil Tabra is a former Iraqi football forward who played for Iraq between 1962 and 1964. He played 3 matches and scored 1 goal against Lebanon in the 1964 Arab Nations Cup The 1964 Arab Cup was the second edition of the Arab Cup hosted by Kuwait. In Iraq's first appearance, they won the title for the 1st time. Participated teams The 5 participated teams are: Venues Squads Final tournament Tournamen .... Career statistics International goals ''Scores and results list Iraq's goal tally first.'' References Iraqi men's footballers Iraq men's international footballers Al-Shorta SC players Living people Men's association football forwards Year of birth missing (living people) {{Iraq-footy-forward-stub ...
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Sarkis Ohanisian
Sarkis may refer to: * Sarkis, Iran, a village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran * Saint Sarkis the Warrior, a saint of the 4th century * Patriarch Sarkis of Jerusalem (other), three Armenian patriarchs, from the 13th to 16th centuries **Patriarch Sarkis I of Jerusalem (r. 1281–1313) **Patriarch Sarkis II of Jerusalem (r. 1394–1415) **Patriarch Sarkis III of Jerusalem (r. 1507–1517) *Sarkis I of Armenia, Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church between 992 and 1019 *Sarkis II the Relic-Carrier, Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church between 1469 and 1474. * Aïbeg and Serkis, 13th century Mongol envoys Saint Sarkis / Mar Sarkis *Saint Sarkis also known as Saint Sergius -- see Saints Sergius and Bacchus *The Church of Saint Sarkis, Tekor known as Tekor Basilica, a 5th-century Armenian church built in historical Armenia, now in the town of Digor in the Kars Province of Turkey *Mar Sarkis, a number of churches and monasteries **Monastery of Mar Sarkis and Ba ...
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Janja Ohanisian
Janja (Cyrillic: Јања) is a town in the municipality of Bijeljina, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Janja is located in the Podrinje region of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Janja is famous for the rivers Janja and Drina. It is the only Bosniak community in the Municipality and consists of many displaced persons from other parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina. About Janja Janja is a small town near Bijeljina in northeast Bosnia, located on the major road between Bijeljina and Zvornik. Located in the center of Janja is the Atik Mosque. Janja has three mosques which have been rebuilt after the war. History There is no exact accurate source of when Janja was founded. From 1878 to 1961, Janja was municipality center. The 1991 census showed Janja had a population of 10,458. Part of Janja lies on the opposite side of the Drina River from the rest of the municipality. Demographics 1971 In 1971 Janja had a population of 7,945. *Bosniaks - 6,495 * Serbs - 820 * Montenegrins - 30 ...
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Khalid Hassan (footballer)
Khalid W. Hassan ( ar, خالد حسان) (died July 13, 2007) was an interpreter and reporter in the Baghdad bureau of '' The New York Times''. Hassan was shot and killed on the way to work in the Saidiya district of south central Baghdad. He had called the bureau earlier and said his normal route to the office had been blocked by a security checkpoint and was trying to find another way into the office. Half an hour later Hassan called his mother (with whom he lived), telling her he had been shot. Hassan's family later confirmed he had been killed. Hassan was of Palestinian descent; his family leaving for Iraq after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War Events January * January 1 ** The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) is inaugurated. ** The Constitution of New Jersey (later subject to amendment) goes into effect. ** The railways of Britain are nationalized, to form British .... Hassan lived with his mother and four sisters, all of whom are under the age of 18. Ref ...
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Al-Karkh Stadium
Al-Saher Ahmed Radhi Stadium ( ar, ملعب الساحر احمد راضي, lit=''Magician Ahmed Radhi Stadium'') is a multi-use stadium in Baghdad, Iraq. It is used mostly for football matches and serves as the home stadium of Al-Karkh. The stadium holds 5,150 people. The stadium was originally called Al-Mansour Local Administration Stadium and was renamed Al-Rasheed Stadium when Al-Rasheed SC took over the ground in 1984. It became known as Al-Karkh Stadium after Al-Karkh replaced the dissolved Al-Rasheed in the top division in 1990. In June 2020, following the death of former Al-Rasheed player Ahmed Radhi, the stadium was renamed Al-Saher Ahmed Radhi Stadium.Ahmed Radhi, légende irakienne, est mort du coronavirus
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Mohammed Najim
Mohammed Najim is a former Iraqi football forward who played for Iraq between 1965 and 1966. He played in the 1966 Arab Nations Cup The 1966 Arab Cup was the third edition of the Arab Cup hosted by Baghdad, Iraq. The host nation and defending Champions Iraq won the title for the 2nd time. Participated teams The 10 participated teams are: Venues Squads Group stag ... and scored in the famous 10–1 win against Bahrain. References Iraqi footballers Iraq men's international footballers Living people Men's association football forwards Year of birth missing (living people) {{Iraq-footy-forward-stub ...
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Hussein Hashim
Hussein Hashim (born 1 July 1933) is a former Iraqi football midfielder who played for Iraq at the 1964 Arab Nations Cup and 1966 Arab Nations Cup The 1966 Arab Cup was the third edition of the Arab Cup hosted by Baghdad, Iraq. The host nation and defending Champions Iraq won the title for the 2nd time. Participated teams The 10 participated teams are: Venues Squads Group stag .... Hashim played for Iraq between 1962 and 1966. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Hashim, Hussein Iraqi men's footballers Iraq men's international footballers Living people Al-Minaa SC players Men's association football midfielders 1933 births Basra Footballers from Basra ...
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Ammo Baba
Emmanuel Baba Dawud (27 November 1934 – 27 May 2009), better known as Ammo Baba ( ar, عمو بابا, syr, ܥܡܘ ܒܒܐ), was an Iraqi Assyrian football player and coach of the Iraq national football team. He scored the first international goal for Iraq in 1957 against Morocco at the 2nd Pan Arab Games in Beirut and later returned to the team as the coach in 1978. Playing career Ammo Baba was born in Baghdad, Iraq, of Assyrian ethnicity. He emerged in the Middle Eastern football scene at the age of 16 at a 1951 Pan Arab School Championship in Cairo playing for the Iraq against the home nation Egypt. He had been discovered by Iraqi schoolboys' coach Ismail Mohammed while playing for the Liwa Al-Dulaim school province team. Mohammed gave him the nickname 'Ammo Baba' and advised him to move to Baghdad to play for one of Iraq's top teams. Ammo who is still revered by generations who never saw him play, was an instinctive out and out goalscorer, known for his bicycle kicks or b ...
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Khadir Alwan
Khadir may refer to: * Khadir, Iran, in Fars Province, Iran * Khadir District Khadir or Khedir ( fa, خدیر), is a district in Daykundi province, Afghanistan. It was created in 2005 from Daykundi district of the old Uruzgan province Uruzgan (Dari), also spelled as Urozgan or Oruzgan, is one of the thirty-four provinces ..., Afghanistan * Khadir and Bangar, an alluvial region of North India and Pakistan * Khadir, an Iranian family name, as e.g. Amir Khadir, Canadian politician * Khidr or al-Khidr, a figure described in the Quran {{Geodis ...
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