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Adil Basher

Adil Basher (Arabic: عَادِل بَشِير الْحَاتِم; 1 January 1926 – 9 October 1978) was an Iraqi football player and coach that led Iraq to the 1964 and 1966 Arab Cup.

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Born in Mosul in 1927, Adil Basher completed his primary and secondary education in the northern Iraqi city before moving to Baghdad to enroll at the Military College (Kuliya Al-Askariya), where he played for their football team as a defender. He graduated in 1951 and was one of the players that made a quest appearance for Al-Haras Al-Malaki against Pakistan in 1950. He continued his career after leaving Kuliya Al-Askariya in 1954 in a player-coach role at army teams Al-Firqa Al-Thaniya and Al-Firqa Al-Thalitha.

Adil traveled to England in 1954 where he earned a coaching badge at a training course in Lilleshall, and returned to Baghdad in time to represent Iraq at the 1955 Asian Military Games in Tehran.

Standing well over 6 ft, the defender was a formidable opponent but had more success as a coach than he ever had as a player.

He later turned to coaching in the late 1950s and was named coach of the military team in 1960 and eventually national coach in 1964.[1][2][3]

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