National Olympic Committee of Iraq explained

National Olympic Committee of Iraq
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Country:Iraq
Code:IRQ
Created:1948 (original)
2004 (reconstituted)
Recognized:1948
Dissolved:2003 (CPA Order No. 2)
Association:OCA
Headquarters:Baghdad, Iraq
President:AQEEL MEFTEN
Secretary General:Adil Fadhil
Website:https://www.instagram.com/iraq_olympic

The National Olympic Committee of Iraq (NOCI) (Arabic: اللجنة الاولمبية الوطنية العراقية) is the National Olympic Committee (NOC) for Iraq. It was established in 1948 and recognized by the International Olympic Committee that same year. It was officially dissolved in May 2003 by L. Paul Bremer under Coalition Provisional Authority Order Number 2.[1] but was reestablished in February 2004 with the assistance of the International Olympic Committee.[2]

Its current Director General is Tiras Odisho an ethnic Assyrian Christian, a Karate expert and coach, based in Sweden.

The committee organizes the Iraqi participation in the Olympic Games, choose the participants and run the training program. It has 16 Olympic national federations members and 7 by the IOC national federations members.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.iraqcoalition.org/regulations/20030823_CPAORD_2_Dissolution_of_Entities_with_Annex_A.pdf Coalition Provisional Authority Order Number 2: Dissoulution of Entities
  2. News: Olympic Officials Reverse Iraq Ban. 16 October 2022. ABC News. 18 February 2009.