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Muayad Khalid

Iraqi footballer

Muayad Khalid (Arabic: مؤيد خالد) (born September 3, 1987in Iraq) is a former Iraqi footballer. He last played as a fullback for Brothers Union in Bangladesh.

Contents

  • 1 Info
  • 2 Honours
    • 2.1 Club
    • 2.2 Country
  • 3 External links

Info

Having excelled as a right-back for major Iraqi clubs such as Al Talaba and Al Quwa Al Jawiya, Moaayed Khlalid earned a well-deserved call-up from Iraq's former interim coach Radhi Shenaishil in 2009. Born in Baghdad in September 1985, Khalid was spotted by an Al Talaba scout and began playing for the local giants as a teenager. He later moved on to Al Quwa Al Jawiya in 2005, where he has played a key role in defence. He then moved back to Al Talaba and then to Al Zawraa. In September 2011, he signed a contract with his current club Al Zawraa.

The previous highlight for Khlalid at international level had been featuring in Iraq's silver-winning campaign in the 2006 Asian Games at Doha. In 2009 Moaayed was called up for the Iraqi national team squad by Bora Milutinović to compete in the confederations cup. He played well against world champion Spain in a match that Iraq lost 1–0.

Honours

Club

Al-Talaba
  • 2001–02 Iraq FA Cup: Winners
  • 2001–02 Iraqi Elite League: Winners
  • 2002 Iraqi Perseverance Cup: Winners
  • 2002–03 Iraq FA Cup: Winners
Al-Zawraa
  • 2010–11 Iraqi Elite League: Winners

Country

  • 2006 Asian Games Silver medallist.

External links

  • Muayad Khalid at National-Football-Teams.com
  • Profile on Goalzz