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Wamidh Khudhor (born 1
October 1958) is a
former Iraqi football midfielder who pla**** for Iraq at the 1977 FIFA
World Youth Championship.
Khudhor pla****...
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Wamidh Munir (Arabic: وميض منير) born in 1961 is an
Iraqi football coach and
former footballer. He pla**** as a forward. He
competed in the men's tournament...
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edition of the
Qatari Second Division Cup
under the
leadership of
Iraqi coach Wamidh Munir. In 2003, the club
adopted its
current name, Al Sailiya. They were...
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proposed mandates The new
Cambridge modern history.
Volume xii. p.293. Nadhmi,
Wamidh Jamal Umar (1984). Al-Judhour al-Siyasiyya wal
Fikriyya wal Ijtima'yya Lilharaka...
- J****im Cup
Winners (1): 2003
Fareed Ramzi (2004)
Sabri Miniawy (2004–2006)
Wamidh Munir (2006)
Abdelkadir Bomir (2006–2007)
Abdulrahman Taleb (2007–2008)...
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Narender Thapa Herry Kiswanto Karim Allawi Shaker Mahmoud Haris Mohammed Wamidh Munir Karim Saddam Koichi Hashiratani Hisashi Kato
Jamal Abu Abed Rateb...
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Najim Aboud (1958-01-01)1
January 1958 (aged 19)
Amanat Baghdad SC 14 3MF
Wamidh Khudhor (1958-10-01)1
October 1958 (aged 18) Al-Jamea 15 3MF Ramy Najim...
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Match officials ****istant referees:
Akram Ismail Ali
Mazin Fourth official:
Wamidh Mahmoud Match rules 90 minutes.
Penalty shootout if
scores still level....
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mosque in
northern Baghdad. The group's
spokesperson is Dr.
Wamidh Nadhmi, a
senior political scientist at
Baghdad University. The membership...
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Abdel (17', 67'),
unknown player (75') RSSSF:
Ahmed Radhi (?', ?'),
Wamidh Munir (?'),
Basil Gorgis (?') 11 June 1985 19:20 KST
Daegu Civic Stadium...