Salih Jaber

Salih Jaber

Football player infobox
playername = Salih Jaber


fullname = Salih Jaber Salih
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1983|10|28
cityofbirth = flagicon|IRQ Duhok
countryofbirth = Iraq
height =
years = 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005
2005-2006
2006
2007
2007-"Present"
clubs = Al Jazeera Umaia Edleb FC Gloria Buzău
FC Universitatea Craiova
FC Gloria Buzău
FC Caracal (loan) FC Gloria Buzău
currentclub = FC gloria buzau
clubnumber =
position = Striker
youthyears =
youthclubs =
caps(goals) = 10 (14) ? (13) 10 (11)
14 (8)
14 (9)
5(5)
? (?)
nationalyears = 2007-
nationalteam = flagicon|IRQ Iraq
nationalcaps(goals) = 1 (0)
pcupdate = April 21, 2007
ntupdate = November 2, 2007

Saleh Jaber ( _ar. صالح جابر born 28 October 1983 in Duhok) is an Iraqi football player who currently plays for FC Gloria Buzău in Romania. He played once for the Iraq national team.

Career

Salih Jaber Salih born on October 28, 1983, has come a long way from his modest beginnings in the northern city of Mosul. It was there on the streets of the city that the young Salih started playing local Sha’abiya football before he joined the Mosul juniors or Nasha’een in 1994 under coach Khalid Ahmed and later with the youth team in 1997 with coaches Mekki and Nadhim Fadhil. Three years later in season 2000-2001 at the age of 17, Salih was promoted to the first team of Mosul with coach Mohammed Jassim and his assistant Mohammed Fathi and managed to score seven goals for the team in the Iraqi second division.

The move proved to be a success for Salih as he scored 12 goals in 10 matches to be named the top scorer in the Syrian second division. Salih’s goals helped the club to fourth place in the northern group of the second division with 23 points, however they were 15 points behind leaders Fetowa. His goals did eventually lead him to the Syrian first division or the “Mumtaz” league however with another club, as he moved to Umayya Idlib with his team-mate Silwan Mohammed. However his time at the club was short and after only 10 appearances and three goals in the top division in Syria, an Romanian agent of Syrian descent called Dr.Aksam Kadour offered him a chance to play in Europe through his connections in his adoptive country, and Salih without thinking twice took it. In early 2004 he moved to Romanian second division club FC Gloria Buzău for a transfer fee of $40,000 dollars and a monthly wage of $1,300 dollars.

At the time of the Iraqi player’s arrival to Romania, the hostage situation involving Romanian Journalists Marie Jeanne Ion, Ovidiu Ohanesian and Sorin Miscoci who were seized in the Iraqi capital on March 28, 2005 along with their translator Mohd Munaf were making headlines in the Romanian press. Their captives declared they would be killed if Romanian troops had not left Iraq in four days. They were eventually released unharmed in May 2005.

Salih having only just made his debut on April 16, told Pro Sport newspaper “If I were sure that the Romanian journalists would be released, I would offer myself in exchange.”, and added “My people are quiet and my countrymen don’t do these kind of things.”

After scoring six goals in only eight games for Gloria Buzău including a hat-trick in a 5-1 win over CS Politehnica Timişoara, Salih was interesting several top clubs and in the end joined Universităţii Craiova, a team that had just been relegated from the Romanian first division Divizie A. [cite web|url=http://www.iraqsport.com/blog/?p=20|title=Salih Jaber: “Iraq’s Super Striker in Romania |iraqsport.com|accessdate=2005-09-17]

References

External links

* [http://www.iraqsport.com/blog/?p=20 Salih Jaber: “Iraq’s Super Striker in Romania]
* [http://www.aliraqi.org/forums/showthread.php?p=147642119 The Salih Jaber Thread]
* [http://www.sport365.ro/Salih_Jaber-j3024 Salih Jaber] (Romanian)


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