Mo'ayyad Salim

Last updated

Mo'ayyad Salim
Personal information
Full name Mo'ayyad Salim Mansour
Date of birth (1976-04-01) 1 April 1976 (age 48)
Place of birth Iraq
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
Haifa Sports Club (Baghdad)
Al-Talaba SC
Al-Salam FC (Baghdad)
Haifa Sports Club (Baghdad)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
? Al-Jaish FC (Iraq)
? Shabab Al-Am'ari
1998–2010 Al-Faisaly (Amman)
2010–2011 Shabab Al-Am'ari (4)
2011–2012 Hilal Al-Quds (0)
International career
1999–2006 Jordan ? (19)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Mo'ayyad Salim Mansour (born 1 April 1976 in Iraq) is an Iraqi-born retired Jordanian football forward of Palestinian origin.

Contents

Honors and participation in international tournaments

In AFC Asian Cups

In Arab Nations Cup

In Pan Arab Games

In WAFF Championships

International goals

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1July 18, 1999 Amman Flag of Syria.svg  Syria 4–0Win Friendly
2July 18, 1999 Amman Flag of Syria.svg  Syria 4–0Win Friendly
3March 15, 2000 Amman Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-1Loss Friendly
4February 13, 2002 Ta'Qali Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 3-0Win Friendly
5August 30, 2002 Damascus Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 1-0Win 2002 West Asian Football Federation Championship
6September 5, 2002 Damascus Flag of Syria.svg  Syria 2-1 a.e.t.Win 2002 West Asian Football Federation Championship
7December 7, 2002 Manama Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 3-0Win Friendly
8December 12, 2002 Manama Flag of Syria.svg  Syria 3-0Win Friendly
9December 20, 2002 Kuwait city Flag of Sudan.svg  Sudan 2-1Win 2002 Arab Nations Cup
10August 26, 2003 Amman Flag of Iraq (1991-2004).svg  Iraq 2–1Win Friendly
11September 5, 2003 Tehran Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 4-1Loss 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
12September 26, 2003 Amman Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 3-2Win 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
13October 8, 2003 Muscat Flag of Oman.svg  Oman 2–1Loss Friendly
14February 12, 2004 Amman Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 2-1Win Friendly
15March 31, 2004 Amman Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar 1-0Win 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
16June 21, 2004 Tehran Flag of Iraq (1991-2004).svg  Iraq 2-0Win 2004 West Asian Football Federation Championship
17November 16, 2005 Tbilisi Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 3-2Loss Friendly
18July 21, 2006 Amman Flag of Iraq (2004-2008).svg  Iraq 2-1Win Friendly
19September 2, 2006 Manama Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 2-0Win Friendly

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jordan national football team</span> Mens association football team

The Jordan national football team represents Jordan in international football and is controlled by the Jordan Football Association. Jordan have never qualified for the World Cup finals but have appeared five times in the Asian Cup and reached the final match of a major tournament for the first time in the 2023 edition, finishing as runners-up for the first time.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bahrain national football team</span> Mens association football team

The Bahrain national football team represents Bahrain in international football and is controlled by the Bahrain Football Association, which was founded in 1951 and joined FIFA in 1966. They have never reached the World Cup, but have twice come within one match of doing so. Bahrain won the FIFA's most improved team award in 2004, and finished fourth in the 2004 Asian Cup, beating Uzbekistan in the quarter-finals but losing to Japan in the semi-finals 4–3. Bahrain then lost to Iran in the third-place match, thus finishing in fourth place overall. Bahrain had a golden year in 2019, winning both the WAFF Championship and the Arabian Gulf Cup for the first time, under the stewardship of Hélio Sousa.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">West Asian Football Federation</span> Governing body of association football, beach soccer, and futsal in West Asia

The West Asian Football Federation (WAFF) founded in 2001, is a regional sub-confederation of football, governed under the Asian Football Confederation, for nations in West Asia. The WAFF consists of 12 member associations.

The West Asian Football Federation Championship, or simply WAFF Championship, is an international association football competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the members of the West Asian Football Federation (WAFF), the governing body of football in West Asia. The championship has been held, on average, every two years.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Younis Mahmoud</span> Iraqi footballer

Younis Mahmoud Khalaf is an Iraqi former professional footballer who played as a forward for the Iraq national football team and is currently the second vice-president of the Iraq Football Association. One of the country's greatest ever players, Mahmoud captained the team for ten consecutive seasons and became an icon of Asian football. He also played for a number of clubs including teams in Iraq, UAE, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, winning three Golden Boots in Qatar and breaking numerous records.

Hassouneh Yousef Qasem Al-Sheikh is a retired Jordanian professional footballer.

Faisal Ibrahim Suleiman is a retired Jordanian footballer of Palestinian origin.

Hatem Mohammad Yusuf Aqel is a Jordanian former footballer of Palestinian descent.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Noor Sabri</span> Iraqi footballer

Noor Sabri Abbas Hasan Al-Baidawi, simply known as Noor Sabri is an Iraqi professional goalkeeper. He plays for Samarra in the Iraqi Premier League. He played 16 years for the Iraqi national team and retired from international football in 2018.

Adnan Hamad Majid Al-Abbassi is an Iraqi football manager and former player.

Fareed Majeed Ghadban is a former Iraqi footballer who is currently trainer coach of Al-Minaa SC.

Badran Mohammad Al-Shaqran is a retired Jordanian professional footballer. He was nicknamed "Sinbad of Jordanian football".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Amer Deeb</span> Jordanian footballer

Amer Deeb Mohammad Khalil is a retired Jordanian football player, of Palestinian origin.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Syria women's national football team</span> Womens national association football team representing Syria

The Syria national women's football team is the national women's football team of Syria. The team was established in 2005, and is controlled by the Syrian Football Association (SFA), the governing body for football in Syria. Whilst the team has yet to qualify for the FIFA Women's World Cup, or the AFC Women's Asian Cup, their best achievement was when they finished third in the 2005 and 2022 editions of the West Asian Football Federation Women's Championship.

Bashar Mustafa Bani Yaseen is a retired Jordanian footballer who played as a defender.

Mohannad Mahadin is a former Jordanian footballer, who was a defender for Al-Faisaly (Amman) and the Jordan national football team until he became managing director of his national team (2009-2010) when Osama Talal succeeded him. He is currently a board member of the Jordan Football Association, working as director of marketing and communications.

Adnan Mohammad Awad Al-Shuaibat, known as Adnan Awad, is a Jordanian football coach and a former defender who played for the Jordan national team.

Waleed Salim Al-Lami is an Iraqi former professional footballer who played as a right back for Al-Shorta and the Iraq national team.

Ali Salim Obaid Bait Al-Nahar, commonly known as Ali Salim Al-Nahar, is an Omani footballer who plays for Dhofar S.C.S.C. in Oman Professional League.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Muntadher Mohammed</span> Iraqi footballer

Muntadher Mohammed is an Iraqi professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Persian Gulf Pro League club Esteghlal and the Iraq national team.

References