Kamil Sabah
Who is this
Experienced goalkeeper for Al-Zawra.
Club career
- since 2018Al-Zawra · Iraqi Premier League
For national team
Debut in 2017.
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Experienced goalkeeper for Al-Zawra.
Debut in 2017.
Central defender for Al-Zawra. Academy product.
Debut in 2019.
Defender for Al-Shorta.
Debut in 2022.
Young right-back for Al-Shorta.
Debut in 2024.
Central defender for Czech side Viktoria Plzeň. Developed through Austrian and Dutch clubs.
Debut in 2024.
Attacking midfielder for Dutch side Utrecht. Academy product of Manchester United (father — Pakistani-Iraqi, mother — Iraqi). Progressed through Manchester United (2021–2024, 1 appearance), transferred to Utrecht as a free agent in summer 2024.
Iraq debut in 2024 (chose his parents' homeland over England).
December 8, 2021, final group stage match of the Champions League, Young Boys — Manchester United 1:1, Bern. Zidane Ikbal at 18 years 7 months came on in the 71st minute — became the first British footballer of South Asian descent in Champions League history. The debut was also memorable because Ikbal became Manchester United's youngest player in a Champions League starting lineup in the past decade.
Attacking midfielder for Iraqi side Al-Karma.
Debut in 2021.
Defensive midfielder for Polish side Kraków. Swedish academy product, Iraqi father. Developed through Halmstad, Jönköpings Södra, Häcken, transferred to Kraków in 2024.
Iraq debut in 2021.
Third round AFC World Cup 2026 qualifier, Iraq — UAE. In added time with the score at 1:1, Iran... Amir Al-Ammari converted a penalty in stoppage time — 2:1 and the Mesopotamian Lions' passage to the intercontinental playoff for the first time in 40 years.
Young striker for Italian Como.
Debut in 2023.
Tall centre-forward for Luton Town. Moved to England with his family as a child, came through the academies of Wycombe Wanderers, AFC Wimbledon, Ipswich Town (2024, promoted to the Premier League), Stockport on loan, joined Luton in 2024.
Debut in 2023.
March 2026, World Cup 2026 intercontinental playoff in Monterrey, Iraq — Bolivia 2:1. Al-Hamadi opened the scoring in the 38th minute with a powerful strike from the penalty area — Iraq's first-ever goal in intercontinental playoff history. After Hussein's clinching goal, the team qualified for the World Cup for the first time in 40 years.
Captain and centre-forward of the national team. Came through Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya, Al-Karma, loans to Indian side Churchill Brothers and Qatari Al-Markhiya. Top scorer at the 2019 Asian Cup (4 goals).
Debut in 2014. Over 70 appearances and 30+ goals — the national team's all-time leading goalscorer.
March 2026, World Cup 2026 intercontinental playoff in Monterrey, Iraq — Bolivia 2:1. Hussein scored the winning goal in the 81st minute after an assist from Ikbal and qualified Iraq for the World Cup for the first time in 40 years (last time — Mexico 1986). The decisive penalty against the UAE in the third round AFC qualifier and the winning goal in Monterrey cemented Hussein's status as the hero of the cycle.
Experienced goalkeeper at Sevilla. Progressed through Hødd, Hoffenheim, Ingolstadt, Austria Wien, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Augsburg (2018–2024), moved to Sevilla in summer 2024.
Debut in 2016. Starting goalkeeper in World Cup 2026 qualifying.
Tall centre-back at Brentford. Product of Strømsgodset, progressed through Barnsley, Celtic (2018–2024, 5 Scottish titles), Brentford signed him for £18M in summer 2024.
Debut in 2017. Captain in qualifying matches.
Right-back at Torino. Product of Strømsgodset, progressed through Sampdoria and Feyenoord.
Debut in 2021.
Tall centre-back at Norwegian Bodø/Glimt. Product of the club, regular starter since 2020.
Debut in 2024.
Centre-back at Bologna. Progressed through Norwegian Ham-Kam and Swedish AIK.
Debut in 2024.
Tall box-to-box midfielder at Fulham. Progressed through Vålerenga, Genk (2017–2020, Belgian champion 2018/19), Sheffield United (£22M, 2020–2024 — club record), Burnley, joined Fulham in summer 2024 for £25M.
Debut in 2017. Over 50 appearances.
Left winger at RB Leipzig. Product of Stabæk, moved to Club Brugge at 17 (2022, €4M), joined RB Leipzig in summer 2024 for €21M.
Debut October 6, 2023 at age 18.
October 16, 2023, Euro 2024 qualifying in Tbilisi, Georgia 1–1 Norway. Nusa came on as substitute in the 75th minute with the score at 0–1 and scored five minutes later from 22 metres with his left foot — the goal levelled the match. At 18 years 5 months, Nusa became Norway's youngest goalscorer in the last 30 years and the first 18-year-old Norwegian to score in an official match since the 1990s.
Arsenal captain. Product of Strømsgodset, moved to Real Madrid at 16 (€2.8M, 2015), had loan spells at Heerenveen, Vitesse, Real Sociedad, joined Arsenal in 2021 for £35M.
Debut August 27, 2014 at age 15 years 253 days — Norway's youngest international player in history. Captain since 2019. Over 75 caps.
On April 15, 2014, 15-year-old Ødegaard started for Strømsgodset against Aalesund — the youngest footballer in Norwegian championship history. A year later, on January 23, 2015, Real Madrid signed him, and on May 23 of that year at 16 years 157 days Ødegaard made his debut for Los Galácticos against Getafe — Real Madrid's youngest outfield player in history.
Tall centre-forward at Atlético Madrid. Rosenborg, Bordeaux, Crystal Palace, Gent, Trabzonspor (2019/20, Turkey's top scorer), RB Leipzig (2020–2024), Real Sociedad (2024 loan → permanent). Summer 2024 — transfer to Atlético for €32M.
Debut in 2016. Over 60 caps and 30+ goals.
2019/20 Turkish Super Lig season: Sørloth scored 24 goals in 34 matches for Trabzonspor and became Turkey's top scorer — the first Norwegian to win that award. This opened the door to the Bundesliga — summer 2020 RB Leipzig bought him for €20M.
Centre-forward at Manchester City. Son of Alfie Haaland (ex-Leeds, Manchester City). Product of Bryne, progressed through Molde (2017–2019), Salzburg (2019/20), Borussia Dortmund (2020–2022, 86 goals in 89 matches), summer 2022 City bought him for £51M via release clause.
Debut in 2019. Captain since 2024. Over 40 caps and 40+ goals — Norway's all-time leading goalscorer.
2022/23 Premier League season: Haaland scored 36 goals in his debut season at Manchester City — a league record for a single season in the 38-game era (previous record held by Mohamed Salah and Alan Shearer — 32 each). Won the European Golden Boot, claimed the treble with City (Premier League + FA Cup + Champions League 2022/23) and received the Premier League Player of the Year award.
Tall centre-forward at Crystal Palace. Product of Sarpsborg, progressed through Groningen, Celta (2022–2024), summer 2024 joined Wolverhampton (£23M loan → permanent), summer 2025 — Crystal Palace.
Debut in 2020.
An Australian who left the Australian national team after Copa America 2024. Took over Iraq in May 2025 following Casas's dismissal. Led the Iraqis to their first World Cup in 40 years via the intercontinental playoff (Bolivia 2:1).
A Norwegian, a legend of Copenhagen (several Danish championships). Has been leading the national team since December 2020, built the squad around Haaland. In the qualifying cycle — 6 wins in 8 matches, 35 goals scored. The main task is to make sure Haaland doesn't disappear in positional play.