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Haris Mohammed Hassan (born 3 March 1958) is an Iraqi football midfielder who played for Iraq in the 1986 FIFA World Cup.[1] He also played for Al-Rasheed Club.Шаблон:Fact

Haris Mohammed was a skilful and creative right sided attacking midfielder, born and bred in Mosul. He started to hone his skills on the streets, frequently annoying the neighbours. After realising his potential on the football field, he played for the school province football team under the supervision of coach Dawud Azzawi.Шаблон:Fact

He earned reputation as a goalscorer with the Iraqi youth team winning the 1978 Asian Youth Championship in Bangladesh, he joined Talaba SC, helping them to two league titles while at the club. He had the most success while at Al-Rasheed, winning three leagues, two cups and a record three Arab Club Championships. In 1987, in the Arab Club Championship held in Saudi Arabia, Haris was top scorer with 7 goals helping the club to a record 3rd title.Шаблон:Fact

Haris was part of the Iraqi team that won the 1982 Asian Games and he also played for Iraq in the 1984 Olympics and the 1986 World Cup. He returned to Mosul in 1991, where he later retired.[2]

He currentlyШаблон:When? works as a pundit for beIN Sports.Шаблон:Fact

Career statistics

International goals

Scores and results list Iraq's goal tally first.

No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 20 November 1982 Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi Шаблон:Fb 4–0 4–0 1982 Asian Games
2. 1 December 1982 Шаблон:Fb 1–0 1–0
3. 20 September 1985 Al-Rashid Stadium, Dubai Шаблон:Fb 2–3 2–3 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification
4. 23 September 1986 Daegu Stadium, Daegu Шаблон:Fb 3–1 5–1 1986 Asian Games
5. 5–1
6. 27 September 1986 Шаблон:Fb 2–1 2–1
7. 1 October 1986 Seoul Olympic Stadium, Seoul Шаблон:Fb 1–1 1–1

References

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External links

Шаблон:Iraq Squad 1986 World Cup