- Nadhum Shaker
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Nadhum Shaker Personal information Full name Nadhum Shaker Salim Date of birth 13 April 1958 Place of birth Baghdad, Iraq Playing position Defender Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1976-1977 Al-Ommal 1977-1988 Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya National team 1976-1986 Iraq ? (?) Teams managed 1989-1991 Al-Salam 1991-1993 Al-Sinaa 1993-1994 Al-Karmal 1994-1995 Al-Karkh 1996-1997 Duhok FC 1997-1998 Al-Naft 1998 Pires 1998-2000 Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya 2001-2002 Arbil 2002-2003 Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya 2003-2004 Ras Al-Khaimah 2004-2005 Duhok 2005-2007 Arbil 2007 Ararat 2007-2008 Pires 2009-2010 Iraq Olympic team 2010 Iraq assistant coach 2010-2011 Iraq Olympic team * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Nadhum Shaker Salim (born 13 April 1958) is a former Iraqi football player and also assistant coach of the Iraq national team.
Playing career
Nadhim Shaker was one of the most talented defenders in Iraqi football history. He began his playing career at Al-Amal in 1976 before moving to Al-Tayaran (Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya) the following year and played for the club until he retired in 1988. He played for the Iraqi national team from 1978 till 1986. The defender represented Iraq at the 1986 FIFA World Cup finals in Mexico playing against Paraguay, Belgium and the hosts.
External links
Iraq squad – 1986 FIFA World Cup 1 Hammoudi (c) • 2 Ibrahim • 3 Khalil Mohammed • 4 N. Shaker • 5 S. Shaker • 6 Ali Hussein • 7 H. Mohammed • 8 Radhi • 9 Saddam • 10 Saeed • 11 Abdul-Rahim Hamed • 12 Jamal Ali • 13 Karim Mohammed • 14 Gorgis • 15 N. Hashim • 16 Shaker Mahmoud • 17 Abid • 18 I. Mohammed • 19 Qasim • 20 Fatah Nasif • 21 Jassim • 22 Oraibi • Coach: de MacedoIraq 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:- 1958 births
- Living people
- Iraqi footballers
- Iraqi football managers
- 1986 FIFA World Cup players
- Iraqi football biography stubs
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