Nashat Akram is an Iraqi football player who currently plays for Al-Shabab in the Saudi Premier League and the Iraq national football team. He usually plays in the midfielder position.
For more details about him, please check the following link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashat_Akram
2007-07-31 15:50:15
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answered by vakayil k 7
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u r in the wrong section...i guess.. u can definitely get more info if u put the question in football section, since he's an Iraqi football player.
Hope the following info about his carrer will helpful to u..
Best foreign player - Saudi Premier League 2005-2006
best player in the Asian Cup 2007 Final match, performed by Samsung Corporation one of the sponsorship the Asian Cup 2007.
Nashat Akram made his name as the star player in Iraq’s U-17s managed by Ammo Baba, who finished 2nd in their Asian Cup qualifiers group in July 2000. He was later called up by Adnan Hamad into the Iraq Under 19s. Against Pakistan, he was instrumental in the 6-0 demolition setting 2 goals in 6 minutes, the 2nd goal, Nashat was involved in the beginning of a move on the Iraqi left, then he reappeared on the edge of the penalty area to put Emad Mohammed through with an exquisite back heel that took three defenders out of the play, leaving Emad free to score. He was a regular until he was replaced at half time against Korea Republic due to a tactical change, he later made appearances late on in games and created openings with his inspirational play. In the final Nashat's long ball forward caused confusion between Shohei Ikeda and his goalkeeper, which resulted in a weak clearing header by Fujigaya. The ball fell to Emad who hooked the ball over both players to score the winner. He made his international debut in a 2002 World Cup qualifier against Saudi Arabia in Amman at the age of only 18. After the war, even though he was one of the youngest players in the squad, he was named the Iraqi Olympic team captain by Adnan Hamad and impressed during the Emir Faisal Abdullah Friendship Cup in Abha. After the competition, he signed for Al-Nasr after their newly appointed coach Yugoslav Ljubisa Tumbakovic was in awe of Nashat’s performance in the 5-1 demolition of his side. He was later suspended by the Iraqi FA for failing to turn out for the Olympic team in an important qualifier against North Korea in November and has since seen three of his coaches at Al-Nasr replaced, Tumbakovic, Romanian Mircea Rednic, and Egyptian Mohsen Saleh after less than a year at the club. He now looks to leave the Saudi club due to wrangles over unpaid wages owed to him. Akram spent only one season with Al Nasr there as disputes over unpaid wages took their toll, before signing for Al Shabab in 2004. In his first season, Akram won the Saudi Premier League, winning the title again for Al Shabab in 2006, where he also won league's player and foreign player of the year awards. With 48 caps to his name for Iraq, and five goals, the 6' 1" midfielder is regarded as one of his country's most promising youngsters.
2007-07-31 20:04:47
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answered by Chama 2
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I can tell you now that he is most certainly not joining Sunderland and you have been fooled my friend. My very reliable sources have informed me that it is total garbage and has no truth.
2016-03-16 04:32:15
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answered by Anonymous
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go ask him, cuz i don't know
2007-07-31 19:08:17
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answered by jassi 2
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