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Uday Saddam Hussein [1] [2] (Arabic: عدي صدام حسين; 18 June 1964 – 22 July 2003) was an Iraqi politician, military commander and businessman, and the elder son of Saddam Hussein. He held numerous positions as a sports chairman, military officer and businessman, and was the head of the Iraqi Olympic Committee , Iraq Football ...
Iraq are the Arab Cup's most successful team with four titles, and have also won the Arabian Gulf Cup four times and the WAFF Championship once. [5] Iraq is known for its passionate football fans and the national team is seen as a symbol of hope and unity for Iraqi people. [6] The team reached its highest FIFA World Ranking of 39th in October ...
Ali Hussein Shihab: 73: 13 1981 10 February 1989: Qatar: Khalil Allawi: 81: 2 1981 10 February 1989: Qatar: Natiq Hashim: 97: 12 1982 3 March 1990: United Arab Emirates: Vojo Gardašević: Samir Shaker: 1982 1989 Ahmed Radhi: 121: 62 21 February 1982: Jordan: 20 June 1997: Pakistan: Ammo Baba: Shaker Mahmoud: 28: 4 1983 1986 Karim Saddam: 20: 6 ...
Uday had been the founder and commander of the Fedayeen Saddam, a loyalist paramilitary organization that served as Saddam Hussein's personal guard, while Qusay had been a high-ranking member of the Iraqi Republican Guard. Qusay and Uday Hussein were the ace of hearts and ace of clubs, respectively, in the Coalition's Most-wanted Iraqi playing ...
Al-Rasheed Sports Club (Arabic: نادي الرشيد الرياضي) was an Iraqi sports club based in Karkh, Baghdad.Its professional football team played in what is now known as the Iraq Stars League, the top tier of the Iraqi football, from 1984 until 1990.
In William Shawcross' 2003 book Allies: The United States, Britain, Europe and the War in Iraq, he claimed that Saddam Hussein "fed people into huge shredders, feet first to prolong the agony". [6] The Sun ' s political editor Trevor Kavanagh wrote in February 2004 that "Public opinion swung behind Tony Blair as voters learned how Saddam fed ...
His brother, Sadam Huseín, is named after dictator of Iraq Saddam Hussein. His father had considered naming his third son George Bush after U.S. president George W. Bush, but this child turned out to be a girl and the idea was dropped. [3] Vinladen told the Peruvian press: "My friends used to make fun of me and at the beginning it bothered me.
Saddam Hussain (Urdu: صدام حسين; born 10 April 1993) is a Pakistani professional footballer who last played as a defensive midfielder for Oman First Division club Salalah SC. [1] He also captained the Pakistan national team .