-
playing career. A
national championship winning coach at the age of 23 at Al-
Athori, made even more
impressive when you
think it was done with an ****yrian only...
- Al-
Athori Sports Club or Nadi
Athori (Arabic: النادي الأثوري الرياضي, lit. '****yrian
Sports Club'), is an
Iraqi football club
based in
Baghdad that was...
- saw
Jawiya reach the
final of the
league again, but they lost 3–0 to Al-
Athori.
Jawiya secured their second league title in the 1961–62
season as the league...
-
Nusoor Al-
Athori–Armenian
Relief Corps match was
counted as a win for
Armenian Relief Corps and a loss for
Nusoor Al-
Athori as
Nusoor Al-
Athori did not...
-
their first title by
beating Al-
Athori 1–0 in the
final which was
ended at half-time due to the
withdrawal of Al-
Athori's players. Al-Kuliya Al-Askariya...
-
Baghdad and was
appointed as
captain and
coach of Al-
Athori, he was the
first coach of Al-
Athori team, who took over in a player-coach role
after the...
- Al-
Athori players with the
trophy in the 1959–60 season....
- Al-Madaris) are not available. Source: The Iraq
Times Notes:
Nusoor Al-
Athori withdrew after 10
games (3 wins, 1 draw, 6 losses, 14
goals scored, 31 goals...
-
eliminated (results not available) 1957 7 May 1957 Attendance: 10,000 1957 Al-
Athori eliminated 1957 Al-Shorta
Select XI
eliminated 1957 "Three cups for Iraqi...
- he
moved on to the club of Tammuz, a
Junior team
belonging to Nadi Al-
Athori,
where he
caught the eye of the then
first division Al-Amana
coach Mustufa...