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Mohammed Qasim Majid

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Mohammed Qasim
Mohammed Qasim with Iraq in 24th Arabian Gulf Cup
Personal information
Full name Mohamed Qasim Majid Al Shammari [1]
Date of birth (1996-12-06) 6 December 1996 (age 27)[1]
Place of birth Najaf, Iraq
Height 1.67 m (5 ft 6 in)[1]
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Al-Najaf
Number 88
Youth career
2012–2015 Naft Al-Wasat
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2015–2018 Naft Al-Wasat (5)
2018–2020 Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya (5)
2020–2022 Al-Shorta 54 (9)
2022–2024 Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya (5)
2024– Al-Najaf
International career
2019– Iraq 21 (2)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 3 December 2021

Mohammed Qasim Majid (Arabic: محمد قاسم ماجد; born 6 December 1996) is an Iraqi footballer who plays as a midfielder for Al-Najaf in the Iraqi Premier League.[2]

International career[edit]

On 7 June 2019, Qasim made his first international cap with Iraq against Tunisia in an international friendly.[3] On 26 November 2019, he scored his first and second international goals against Qatar in a 2–1 win for Iraq in the 24th Arabian Gulf Cup.[4]

International goals[edit]

Scores and results list Iraq's goal tally first.[5]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 26 November 2019 Khalifa International Stadium, Doha, Qatar  Qatar 1–0 2–1 24th Arabian Gulf Cup
2. 2–0

Style of Play[edit]

Qasim is a left footer capable of playing as a number 10 or as a winger. He is known for quick & agile dribbling, accurate passing and for his capability of incredibly accurate and powerful long shots.

Honours[edit]

Club[edit]

Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya
Al-Shorta

Individual[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2021: List of players: Iraq" (PDF). FIFA. 4 December 2021. p. 4. Retrieved 12 December 2022.
  2. ^ "Mohammed Qasim". Kooora. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
  3. ^ "Tunisia 2-0 Iraq Details". Global Sports Archive. 7 June 2019.
  4. ^ "Arabian Gulf Cup: Iraq beat hosts Qatar 2-1 in opening game". Al Jazeera. 26 November 2019.
  5. ^ "Mohammed Qasim Majid". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved 11 June 2021.

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