Nazar Abdul Zahra Explained

Nazar Abdul Zahra
Fullname:Nazar Abdul Zahra Khalaf
Birth Date:1961 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Al Ashar, Basra, Iraq
Death Place:Al Maqal, Basra, Iraq
Position:Forward
Youthyears1:1974–1979
Youthclubs1:Al Waleed
Years1:1980–1993
Goals1:41
Manageryears1:1994–2002

Nazar Abdul Zahra Khalaf (Arabic: نزار عبد الزهرة خلف) (1 July 1961 – 15 May 2006), nicknamed (Maradona of Al-Minaa), was an Iraqi footballer who played forward. He spent the majority of his career with Al-Minaa club.

Playing for Al-Mina'a

Nazar began playing in the People's Al-Ashar difference in the area, and after that he saw the coach Jamil Hanoon chosen to play at the club in 1980, has remained plays for his team even retired from playing in 1993.[1]

Coaching Exercise

NAzar after he retired, he began to exercise training as an assistant coach, accompanied coach Jalil Hanoon, where they were technical staff to Al-Mina'a U-16, and have achieved good results.[2]

Administrative work

With the change that took place after the invasion of Iraq and the overthrow of Saddam in 2003, a number of ancient players of Al-Minaa team met and decided to restore the team to its normal position to be among the top clubs in the Iraqi Premier League, Nazar was one of those, where he became the administrative supervisor of the team, and during that period the team won the runner-up in the league, and qualified to play in AFC Champions League.[3]

The Assassination

On Monday, 15 May 2006, Nazar was out of the Al Mina'a Stadium after the team's training, in 15:00 GMT, which is preparing to travel with your team to Kuwait, where taking place match Al-Mina'a against Al-Hilal within the 2006 AFC Champions League, and was assassinated by unidentified gunmen riding in a white Mazda car, within suspicious campaign to kill sportsmen in Iraq.[4] [5]

Sporting events in honor of the late player

ِOn 15 May 2007 Al-Minaa Club commemorated the death of the player to establish a friendly match between the pioneer players of the club.[6] and on 3 March 2013 the Martyr Al-Hakim Foundation for youth and sport and in collaboration with The youth and sport province of Basra established sports championship football on behalf of the players: Nazar Abdul Zahra and Ali Al-Diwan, the first match was among the pioneers of Al-Zawraa team led by Falah Hassan and pioneers of Al-Minaa team led by Jalil Hanoon, where 36 teams participated in this tournament.[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A year after his death, the masses proudly recalls the martyr Nazar. Abdul Jabbar. Al-Basri. Iraqi Sport Newspaper (Arabic edition). 15 May 2007. 15 May 2007.
  2. Web site: Maradona of Al-Minaa opens his heart to Al-Malaeb and talking about "Blue" ambitions. Rowan. An Nahi. Al-Malaeb Newspaper (Arabic edition). 24 March 2006. 24 March 2006.
  3. Web site: Nazar Abdul Zahra: Winning the league title is not difficult. Ali. Al-Maiyahi. Al Ashar Newspaper (Arabic edition). 12 August 2005. 12 August 2005.
  4. Web site: The assassination of Nazar Abdul Zahra supervisor of Al-Minaa team. Mohammed. Al-Hamadi. Al-Ittihad Newspaper (Arabic edition). 17 May 2006. 17 May 2006.
  5. Web site: بعد تحريم لعبة كرة القدم... تأكد اغتيال مدرب نادي الميناء الرياضي نزار عبد الزهرة . akhbaar.org. 17 May 2006. ar.
  6. Web site: Al-Minaa administration is celebrating the first anniversary of the death of Nazar Abdul Zahra. Haider. Abdul Hassan. Al-Mutmar Newspaper (Arabic edition). 15 May 2007. 15 May 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304071633/http://www.almutmar.com/index.php?id=20078424. 4 March 2016. dead.
  7. Web site: A Sports Championship as the players of the martyr Nazar Abdul Zahra and the late Ali Al Diwan. Hamed. Al-Mosawi. AL-Hakim Martyr Foundation For Youth and Sport (Arabic edition). 3 March 2013. 3 March 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20150811102403/http://amfys.iq/ArticleShow.aspx?ID=216. 11 August 2015. dead.