- Dhia Habib
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Dhia Habib Fahmi Al-Khayali was the coach of the first official Iraqi national team that played Turkey in Izmir in 1951. The Iraqi team was made up of top players from Baghdad, Basra and Habbaniya.
He was employed by the Ministry of Education.
Iraq national football team – managers Habib (1951) · Mohammed (1957) · Aboud (1959) · Abbas (1959) · Aboud (1963–1964) · Basher (1964) · Aboud (1965) · Basher (1966) · Shihab (1967) · Hassan (1968) · Basher (1968) · Kokeza (1969) · Illichev (1969–71) · Basher (1971–72) · Hassan (1972) · Teleki (1973) · Muhsin (1973) · Naji (1974) · Shihab (1974) · Muhsin (1974) · Naji (1975) · McLennan (1975–76) · Grčić (1976–78) · Salih (1978) · Baba (1978–80) · Naji (1980) · Jassam (1980) · Gardašević (1980) · Aziz (1980) · Baba (1981–84) · Jassam (1985) · Salman (1985) · Naji (1985) · Jorge Vieira (1985) · Edu (1986) · Zé Mario (1986) · de Macedo (1986) · Salman (1986) · Baba (1987–88) · Salih (1988) · Baba (1988–89) · Jassam (1989–90) · Morozov (1990) · Fomenko (1990) · Adnan Dirjal (1992–93) · Baba (1993) · Jassam (1995–96) · Baba (1996) · Alwan (1996–97) · Odisho (1997) · Baba (1997) · Salman (1998) · Humoud (1999) · Hamad (2000) · Živadinović (2000–01) · Hamad (2001) · Belin (2001) · Hamad (2002) · Stange (2002–04) · Hamad (2004) · Salman (2005–07) · Jorvan Vieira (2007) · Olsen (2007–08) · Hamad (2008) · Jorvan Vieira (2008–09) · Shenaishil (2009) · Milutinović (2009) · Shaker (2009–10) · Sidka (2010–11) · Zico (2011–)
Categories:- Iraqi football managers
- Iraqi football biography stubs
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