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Emad Hashim

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Emad Hashim
Personal information
Full name Emad Hashim Hassan
Date of birth (1969-02-10) 10 February 1969 (age 55)
Place of birth Baghdad, Iraq
Height 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Team information
Current team
Erbil SC (Goalkeeping coach)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1986–1987 Al-Shabab SC
1987–1997 Al Shorta
1997–1998 Al Zawraa
1998–1999 Shabab Al Sahel FC
1999–2000 Al Shorta
2000–2001 Al-Wehda SCC (Sanaa)
2001–2003 Al Shorta
International career
1989–2001 Iraq 75 (0)
Managerial career
2014–2015 Iraq (Goalkeeping coach)
2015–2016 Al-Zawraa (Goalkeeping coach)
2016–2017 Iraq (Goalkeeping coach)
2017 Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya (Goalkeeping coach)
2018–2020 Al-Talaba (Goalkeeping coach)
2020–2021 Al-Shorta (Goalkeeping coach)
2021– Al-Zawraa (Goalkeeping coach)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Emad Hashim (born 10 February 1969) is an Iraqi football goalkeeper who played for Iraq in the 1996 AFC Asian Cup and 2000 AFC Asian Cup. He also played club football with Al Shorta for 14 years.

After turning in outstanding goalkeeping performances for the Iraqi youth team, Ammo Baba brought Emad Hashim into the international setup when he was just a teenager.

In the 1989 FIFA World Youth Championship in Saudi Arabia, Iraq topped a group beating Spain, Argentina and Norway to advance to the 2nd round, where they lost 2-1 to USA. Emad was in goal during the qualifying games for 1994 World Cup and also the 1996 Asian Cup campaign in the U.A.E, where he saved a penalty against the hosts in the quarterfinal before the Emirates scored a golden goal a few minutes into extra-time.

He found himself out of favour after the early exit in the World Cup qualification games for France'98, but was recalled by Milan Zivadinovic into Iraq’s 2000 Asian Cup squad.

In 2001, Croatian coach Rudolf Belin gave him a start for the World Cup qualifier against Iran in Baghdad, his last game for Iraq.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Hassanin Mubarak. "Player Database". iraqsport.com. Archived from the original on 21 April 2003.
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Sporting positions
Preceded by Iraq captain
2003 - 2004
Succeeded by