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  2. Uday Hussein - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. List of association footballers who died after on-field ...

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    Player assistant coach who was killed by lightning during a training session at the Stade Gabriel Péri in Nanterre. [263] 5 July 2024: Ahmed Refaat: 31 Modern Sport FC: Suffered a heart attack during a match against Al Ittihad Alexandria Club. [264] 27 July 2024: 12 players: 10 to 16 Hashalom Majdal Shams

  4. List of Iraqis - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed Radhi (born on April 21, 1964, in Baghdad, Iraq, but originally from Basra), former Iraqi football player and a current politician. Ali Rehema, footballer; Noor Sabri, footballer; Salih Sadir, footballer; Hussein Saeed, footballer; Edison David, born in Iraq, Iraqi Assyrian football player who played for Iraq and Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya in the ...

  5. Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri - Wikipedia

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    Al-Douri was made the King of Clubs in the famous most-wanted Iraqi playing cards, making him among the top 8 "most wanted" figures in Saddam Hussein's regime. [ 38 ] At the time of the invasion of Iraq , al-Douri, along with Saddam and Vice President Taha Yassin Ramadan , were among the three surviving plotters who had brought the Ba'ath Party ...

  6. Iraq national football team - Wikipedia

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    Iraq 0–2 Iran: Loss Iraq 1–0 South Yemen: Win Semi-finals Iraq 2–3 Kuwait: Loss Third place Iraq 0–1 China: Loss 1996: Group stage Iraq 2–1 Iran: Win Iraq 0–1 Saudi Arabia: Loss Iraq 4–1 Thailand: Win Quarter-finals Iraq 0–1 United Arab Emirates: Loss 2000: Group stage Iraq 2–0 Thailand: Win Iraq 22 Lebanon: Draw

  7. U.S. list of most-wanted Iraqis - Wikipedia

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    Saddam Hussein: President of Iraq: Executed on 30 December 2006: 2. Qusay Hussein: Director of the SSO: Killed on 22 July 2003 3. Uday Hussein: Commander of Fedayeen Saddam: Killed on 22 July 2003 4. Abid Hamid Mahmud: Presidential Secretary: Executed on 7 June 2012 5. Ali Hassan al-Majid: Director of IIS: Executed on 25 January 2010 6. Izzat ...

  8. Dujail massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Dujail massacre was a mass killing of Shiite rebels by the Ba'athist Iraqi government on 8 July 1982 in Dujail, Iraq. The massacre was committed in retaliation to an earlier assassination attempt by the Iranian-backed Islamic Dawa Party against the President of Iraq, Saddam Hussein. The town of Dujail had a large Shia population, with ...

  9. Ahmed Radhi - Wikipedia

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    With Iraq he won 2 Arab Cups, 1 Pan-Arab Games & a Gulf Cup, while he also did represent Iraq in the Olympics in 1988, scoring a goal each in games against Zambia and Guatemala. In 1988, he was voted Asian player of the year and 9th best Asian player of the century in 1999.