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The player who scored a free-kick victory over Iraq: "Congratulations to the Qatari people, we played the men's game and we applied the tactics of the coach".
The narrator was violently attacked on social networking sites for his exaggerated celebration of Qatar's victory over his home country rather than for players facing their former clubs, as well as for his appearance before his colleague Moez Ali in the locker room.
Commenting on his celebration of the goal, Mahdi Karkhi, a big fan of Iraq, said: "After the recording, I provoked the Iraqi public and brought him out of his way ".
The narrator is on his note "Congratulations on winning and making a living, Qatar", for accusations of treason and violent criticism on his goal celebration, said Saif Salman "I scored a goal Ok .. played You are talented Yes .. But what does your father do for Iraq and your motherland? Have not you asked who you are? Have not you seen your dad play in the team? Iraqi "By chirping Nha al-Obeidi" You will regret when you have grown up and matured and you will remember and celebrate in front of your fellow citizens with the loss and victory of their opponent. "
Under accusations of his country's abandonment of material temptations in Qatar, activists pointed out that the narrator had offered his services to Iraq in 2015 but had been rejected by his coach Abdul Ghani Shahd.
The quoted string "Alsumaria" About this saw "Talking about the rejection of Iraq Bassam Narrator Is not that correct, since he took over the leadership of the Olympic team in 2015 and then competed with the Olympic Games in Asian qualifying in early 2016, when the narrator was a player For the national team".
He continued: "The leadership of the team was received by coach Yahya Alwan, who in turn confirmed that the narrator had not offered his services to join Iraq. ".
The narrator began his career with Qatar's Al Rayyan at the age of 15, after which he met Celta Vigo and Obein from Belgium.
After his career, he left Al Rayyan for Al-Dahil, where he began his career after the Asian Cup (under 19 in 2014), which the team won in Myanmar.
The 21-year-old is the son of Iraqi defender Hisham Ali, a former student and player of Al-Zawra.
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"Congratulations to the Qatari people, we played at the men's games and we applied the tactics of the coach," said the player who scored on a free kick.
The narrator was violently attacked on social networking sites for his exaggerated celebration of Qatar's victory over his home country rather than for players facing their former clubs, as well as for his appearance before his colleague Moez Ali in the locker room.
Mahdi Karkhi, Iraq's main fan, commented on the celebration of this goal: "After registration, I provoked the Iraqi public opinion and I took it out of His development".
The narrator reportedly said, "Congratulations on winning and making me happy, Qatar" for his accusations of treachery and violent criticism regarding his celebration of the goal. Saif Salman commented: "I scored the goal of Oki … I played a nice game. You have talent. Yes, but did your father ever have you talked about Iraq, from your country of origin? "You have not seen your dad play in the Iraqi team?", While singing, Nha al-Obeidi "will regret that you grew up and remembered and celebrated before your compatriots lose and win their opponent ".
Under accusations of his country's abandonment of material temptations in Qatar, activists pointed out that the narrator had offered his services to Iraq in 2015 but had been rejected by his coach Abdul Ghani Shahd.
"The speech about Iraq's refusal to Bassam al-Rawi is inaccurate because he took over the leadership of the Olympic team in 2015 and then competed in the Asian qualifiers in 2016 with the Olympic ", did he declare.
"The leadership of the team received the coach of Yahya Alwan, who confirmed in turn that the narrator had not offered his services to join Iraq."
The narrator began his career with Qatar's Al Rayyan at the age of 15, after which he met Celta Vigo and Obein from Belgium.
After his career, he left Al Rayyan for Al-Dahil, where he began his career after the Asian Cup (under 19 in 2014), which the team won in Myanmar.
The 21-year-old is the son of Iraqi defender Hisham Ali, a former student and player of Al-Zawra.