Adel Khudhair

Adel Khudhair
Personal information
Full name Adel Khodhor Hafedh
Date of birth (1954-01-01) 1 January 1954
Place of birth Basra, Iraq
Playing position Midfielder
Youth career
1970–1972 Al-Mina'a
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1972–1974 Al-Mina'a
1974–1976 Al-Jaish
1976–1982 Al-Zawraa
1982–1984 Al-Shabab
National team
1980 Iraq U-23 9 (1)
1975–1982 Iraq (5)
Teams managed
1994 Maysan
2003 Karbalaa
2003–2004 Al-Malkiya
2004–2005 Al-Tadhamon
2005–2006 Al-Ettifaq
2008–2009 East Riffa
2009–2010 Al-Malkiya
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Adel Khodhor Hafedh Al-Musawi better known as Adel Khudhair (Arabic: عادل خضيّر , (born in July 1, 1954 in Basra) is a coach and former international Iraqi football player, he played as a midfielder.

International posts

Khudhair was appeared at the World Military Cup 1977, and also played in the Moscow Olympics in 1980. He played in The 5th Gulf Cup of Nations 1979 and scored two goals, the first goal against Emirates, and the second against Oman.[1]

Political aspect

In 1982, the Iraqi Ba'athist government overthrew Khudhair out the national team after they learned that his brother (Shaker) belonged to the Dawa party. His brother was then assassinated with his son (Mahmoud) by the government and Khudhair was subsequently placed under house arrest.[2]

After the outbreak of the 1991 uprising in Basra, Khudhair took part in a military operation and was seriously injured. He was taken to Kuwait, then to Iran and treated in hospital. And then returned to join the Iraqi opposition front through Patriotic Union of Kurdistan until the 2003 invasion of Iraq.[3]

Coaching career

Since 2003, Khudhair has been a professional coach in Bahrain, where he has trained many Bahraini clubs and achieved excellent results with them, including Al-Malkiya, Al-Ettifaq, Al-Tadhamon and East Riffa Club.[4]

International goals

Scores and results table. Iraq's goal tally first:
Adel Khudhair: International goals
GoalDateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
14 April 1979Al-Shaab Stadium, Baghdad, Iraq United Arab Emirates5–05–0 1979 Gulf Cup of Nations
26 April 1979Al-Shaab Stadium, Baghdad, Iraq Oman6–07–0 1979 Gulf Cup of Nations
330 March 1981Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Syria2–12–1 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification
424 August 1981Al-Shaab Stadium, Baghdad, Iraq Guinea2–22–2 International Friendly
516 September 1981KLFA Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Thailand7–17–1 1981 Pestabola Merdeka

Honors

Local

Al-Zawraa

International

Iraq

Notes

  1. Al-Joboori, Shaker (13 January 2014). "Key to playing in Iraqi football". furattoday.com (in Arabic).
  2. Interview with Khudhair on al-iraqnews.com (in Arabic)
  3. Interview with Khudhair on kooora.com (in Arabic)
  4. Interview with Khudhair on almutmar.com (in Arabic)

References

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