Husham Mohammed

{{short description|Iraqi footballer}}

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| name = Husham Mohammed

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| fullname = Husham Mohammed Fayadh Al-Dilimi

| height = {{height|m=1.66}}

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1974|05|10|df=y}}

| birth_place = Ramadi, Iraq

| years1 = 1997–2012

| years2 = 2012–2013

| years3 = 2013–2014

| clubs1 = Al-Zawraa

| clubs2 = Al-Talaba

| clubs3 = Al-Karkh

| currentclub = Without Club (assistant coach)

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| position = Striker, Second striker

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| nationalyears1 = 1998–2002

| nationalteam1 = Iraq

| nationalcaps1 = 35

| nationalgoals1 = 18

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| manageryears1 = 2019–2020

| managerclubs1 = Zakho (assistant)

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Husham Mohammed Fayadh Al-Dulaimi ({{langx|ar|هشام محمد فياض الدليمي}}, simply known as Husham Mohammed, born 10 May 1974 in Ramadi, Iraq) is a former Iraqi football striker who last played for Al-Karkh in Iraq.

He made his debut for Iraq in 1998. After never been given an opportunity in an Iraqi jersey by former coaches Najih Humoud and Milan Zivadinovic, Husham was thrown a lifeline by Adnan Hamad who gave him a starting place against Macao ahead of regular striker Qahtan Chathir alongside Sabah Jeayer. He took his chance scoring 5 goals in the game helping Iraq to an 8-0 trashing over their group rivals.{{cite web|publisher=iraqsport.com |author=Hassanin Mubarak |title=Player Database |url=http://iraqsport.com/cgi-bin/db/db.cgi?db=players&uid=default&view_records=1&ID=*&nh=3 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20010424230233/http://iraqsport.com/cgi-bin/db/db.cgi?db=players&uid=default&view_records=1&ID=%2A&nh=3 |archivedate=April 24, 2001 }}

International goals

:Scores and results list Iraq's goal tally first.

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! # !! Date !! Venue !! Opponent !! Score !! Result !! Competition

1.27 August 1999Amman International Stadium, Amman{{fb|Lebanon}}1–04–01999 Pan Arab Games
2.27 August 1999Amman International Stadium, Amman{{fb|Lebanon}}2–04–01999 Pan Arab Games
3.3 November 1999National Stadium, Abu Dhabi, UAE{{fb|UAE}}2–22–2International Friendly
4.27 May 2000King Abdullah Stadium, Amman,{{fb|KGZ}}4–04–02000 WAFF
5.3 September 2000Shanghai Stadium, Shanghai{{fb|China}}1–41–4International Friendly
6.12 April 2001Al-Shaab Stadium, Baghdad{{fb|Macau}}1–08–02002 World Cup Qual.
7.12 April 2001Al-Shaab Stadium, Baghdad{{fb|Macau}}2–08–02002 World Cup Qual.
8.12 April 2001Al-Shaab Stadium, Baghdad{{fb|Macau}}3–08–02002 World Cup Qual.
9.12 April 2001Al-Shaab Stadium, Baghdad{{fb|Macau}}4–08–02002 World Cup Qual.
10.12 April 2001Al-Shaab Stadium, Baghdad{{fb|Macau}}6–08–02002 World Cup Qual.
11.14 April 2001Al-Shaab Stadium, Baghdad{{fb|NEP}}2–09–12002 World Cup Qual.
12.14 April 2001Al-Shaab Stadium, Baghdad{{fb|NEP}}7–19–12002 World Cup Qual.
13.2 August 2001Al Nahyan Stadium, Abu Dhabi, UAE{{fb|UAE}}1–12–2International Friendly
14.17 August 2001Al-Shaab Stadium, Baghdad{{fb|THA}}1–04–02002 World Cup Qual.
15.17 August 2001Al-Shaab Stadium, Baghdad{{fb|THA}}3–04–02002 World Cup Qual.
16.13 January 2002Al-Wakrah Stadium, Doha{{fb|Qatar}}3–13–1International Friendly
17.15 August 2003Azadi Stadium, Tehran{{fb|Uruguay}}1–22–52003 LG Cup.
18.12 October 2003Bukit Jalil Stadium, Kuala Lumpur{{fb|Myanmar|1974}}3–03–02004 Asian Cup qual.

Coaching career

=Zakho FC=

Mohammed began his coaching career as an assistant to the Libyan Abdul-Hafeedh Arbeesh in Zakho FC club, Arbeesh got sacked after 2 months. Mohammed stayed in the club as an assistant to the new coach Ali Hadi.

References