Mohammad Kwid

Mohammad Kwid
Personal information
Full name Mohammad Ismael Kwid
Date of birth (1956-04-09) 9 April 1956
Place of birth Homs, Syria[1]
Youth career
1966 Al-Karamah
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1969–1970 Ommal Homs
1970–1975 Al-Karamah
Teams managed
1989–1990 Maysalon Damascus[2]
1990–1994 Al-Karamah (U-20 manager)
1994–1995 Al-Karamah (assistant manager)
1995–1996 Ahli Sarba
1997–2000 Al-Karamah
2000–2002 Shabab Al-Sahel
2002–2004 Ahed
2004–2005 Lebanon
2005–2008 Al-Karamah
2008 Syria
2008 Al-Dhafra
2008–2011 Al-Karamah
2011 Al-Dhafra
2011–2012 Wehdat[3][4]
2012–2014 Zakho FC[5][6]
2015 Al-Dhafra (Technical director)
2015–2018 Al-Dhafra[7]
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Mohammad Kwid (Arabic: محمد قويض; born 9 April 1956 in Homs)[8], also known as Abu Shakir, is a Syrian football manager and former player. He is the head coach of UAE club Al-Dhafra. He is considered one of the greatest managers in Syria, having led Al-Karamah to league titles, the Asian Champions League Final and creating a youth academy in Homs with Mootaz Mando. He is currently the head coach of Al-Dhafra in the UAE Arabian Gulf League.[9]

References

  1. "Mohammad Kwid becomes most famous manager on the continent". Al-Ittihad UAE. Al-Ittihad. Retrieved 1 November 2006.
  2. "أبوشاكر يتحول إلى أشهر مدرب في القارة".
  3. "السوري محمد قويض مدرباً للوحدات الاردني".
  4. "محمد قويض ينهي مشواره مع الوحدات الأردني... - syrian soccer :: موقع الكرة السورية".
  5. "السوري قويض مدرباً لـ زاخو العراقي".
  6. الحياة - المدرب السوري محمد قويض يجدد لزاخو العراقي
  7. "محمد قويض: كلمة شرف وراء تدريب فارس الغربية". 1 December 2015.
  8. "Mohamad Kwid - Profile and Statistics - SoccerPunter.com". www.soccerpunter.com. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  9. "الظفرة يعين محمد قويض مدرباً للفريق". 24.ae (in Arabic).
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