Mo'ayyad Salim: "I Will Retire Football After the End of the 2011-2012 Season, But My Relationship With the Fans of Al-Faisaly Will Always Stay the Same"
Mo'ayyad Salim Officially Retires From Football
External linksedit
Mo'ayyad Salim at National-Football-Teams.com
Mo'ayyad Salim at Goalzz.com (also in Arabic at Kooora.com)
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ayyad, salim, mansour, born, april, 1976, iraq, iraqi, born, retired, jordanian, football, forward, palestinian, origin, personal, informationfull, name, mansourdate, birth, 1976, april, 1976, place, birthiraqheight1, position, forwardyouth, careerhaifa, sport. Mo ayyad Salim Mansour born 1 April 1976 in Iraq is an Iraqi born retired Jordanian football forward of Palestinian origin Mo ayyad SalimPersonal informationFull nameMo ayyad Salim MansourDate of birth 1976 04 01 1 April 1976 age 48 Place of birthIraqHeight1 75 m 5 ft 9 in Position s ForwardYouth careerHaifa Sports Club Baghdad Al Talaba SCAl Salam FC Baghdad Haifa Sports Club Baghdad Senior career YearsTeamApps Gls Al Jaish FC Iraq Shabab Al Am ari1998 2010Al Faisaly Amman 2010 2011Shabab Al Am ari 4 2011 2012Hilal Al Quds 0 International career1999 2006Jordan 19 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Honors and participation in international tournaments 1 1 In AFC Asian Cups 1 2 In Arab Nations Cup 1 3 In Pan Arab Games 1 4 In WAFF Championships 2 International goals 3 References 4 External linksHonors and participation in international tournaments editIn AFC Asian Cups edit 2004 Asian Cup In Arab Nations Cup edit 2002 Arab Nations Cup In Pan Arab Games edit 1999 Pan Arab Games In WAFF Championships edit 2000 WAFF Championship 2002 WAFF Championship 2004 WAFF ChampionshipInternational goals edit Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 July 18 1999 Amman nbsp Syria 4 0 Win Friendly 2 July 18 1999 Amman nbsp Syria 4 0 Win Friendly 3 March 15 2000 Amman nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 1 Loss Friendly 4 February 13 2002 Ta Qali nbsp Lithuania 3 0 Win Friendly 5 August 30 2002 Damascus nbsp Iran 1 0 Win 2002 West Asian Football Federation Championship 6 September 5 2002 Damascus nbsp Syria 2 1 a e t Win 2002 West Asian Football Federation Championship 7 December 7 2002 Manama nbsp Bahrain 3 0 Win Friendly 8 December 12 2002 Manama nbsp Syria 3 0 Win Friendly 9 December 20 2002 Kuwait city nbsp Sudan 2 1 Win 2002 Arab Nations Cup 10 August 26 2003 Amman nbsp Iraq 2 1 Win Friendly 11 September 5 2003 Tehran nbsp Iran 4 1 Loss 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification 12 September 26 2003 Amman nbsp Iran 3 2 Win 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification 13 October 8 2003 Muscat nbsp Oman 2 1 Loss Friendly 14 February 12 2004 Amman nbsp Indonesia 2 1 Win Friendly 15 March 31 2004 Amman nbsp Qatar 1 0 Win 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification 16 June 21 2004 Tehran nbsp Iraq 2 0 Win 2004 West Asian Football Federation Championship 17 November 16 2005 Tbilisi nbsp Georgia 3 2 Loss Friendly 18 July 21 2006 Amman nbsp Iraq 2 1 Win Friendly 19 September 2 2006 Manama nbsp Bahrain 2 0 Win FriendlyReferences editMo ayyad Salim I Will Retire Football After the End of the 2011 2012 Season But My Relationship With the Fans of Al Faisaly Will Always Stay the Same Mo ayyad Salim Officially Retires From FootballExternal links editMo ayyad Salim at National Football Teams com nbsp Mo ayyad Salim at Goalzz com also in Arabic at Kooora com nbsp nbsp This biographical article related to Jordanian association football is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mo 27ayyad Salim amp oldid 1211373509, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,