Kapitel: Nasch'at Akram, Emad Mohammed, Hawar Mulla Mohammed, Yunis Mahmud, Bassim Abbas, Hussain Said, Ahmed Radhi, Haidar Abdul-Razzaq, Razzaq Farhan, Nur Sabri, Raad Hamudi, Qusai Munir, Abdu L-Wahid Aziz, Mahdi Karim, Dana Hussein Abdulrazak. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Emad Mohammed Ridha (Arabic:, born 24 July 1982 in Karbala, Iraq) is an Iraqi football striker who currently plays for Zamalek SC in Egyptian Premier League and the Iraq national football team. Emad Mohammed has been a regular starter for Iraq ever since he played for the youth national team. At first glance, Emad Mohammed does not appear to have the physical prowess to which young, aspiring strikers often aspire. However, that has not stopped the diminutive forward giving nightmares to opposition defenders. Small but stocky, blessed with lightning pace and an eye for goal, Mohammed is the epitome of the traditional Asian striker, relying on agility and intelligence more than physical stature. As a youth, Mohammed was inspired by his eldest brother, Khaled, who played for a local club. But it was Emad who quickly proved to be the family's greatest footballing talent. Indeed, by the age of 15, he has already been brought into the Iraq U-16 national team by coach Adnan Hamad. Under the tutelage of Hamad, Mohammed developed quickly and eventually graduated to the national U-19 side. The Karbala-born striking prodigy impressed throughout the AFC Youth Championship 2000, scoring four times, including twice in the final against Japan as Iraq won the Asian title. Mohammed's meteoric rise to fame soon earned him a lucrative contract with Qatari giants Al-Gharrafa. Then, in 2005, he signed a deal with Iranian club Foolad before joining giants Sepahan just a year later. Having thrived at continental level, Mohammed also showed himself to be capable of making an impact on the global stage when he played a key role in Iraq's fairy tale run to the semi-...http: //booksllc.net/?l=de