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Adil Basher (1 January 1926 – 9 October 1978), was an Iraqi football player and coach that led Iraq to the 1964 and 1966 Arab Cup. 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 Haris Al-Maliki against Pakistan in 1950. He continued his career after leaving Kuliya Al-Askariya in 1954 in a player-coach role at army teams Al-Farqa Al-Thaniya and Al-Farqa Al-Thalatha.

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  • عادل بشير الحاتم. لاعب وإداري وحكم ومدرب كرة قدم عراقي راحل... ولد في الموصل في عام 1926... وتوفي في 9/10/1978.... ويعد من ابرز المدربين العراقيين خلال حقبة الستينات وأوائل السبعينات... حيث اقترن اسمه بأغلب الانجازات المتحققة في تلك الفترة على صعيد المنتخبين الوطني والعسكري ! (ar)
  • Adil Basher (1 January 1926 – 9 October 1978), was an Iraqi football player and coach that led Iraq to the 1964 and 1966 Arab Cup. 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 Haris Al-Maliki against Pakistan in 1950. He continued his career after leaving Kuliya Al-Askariya in 1954 in a player-coach role at army teams Al-Farqa Al-Thaniya and Al-Farqa Al-Thalatha. 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. (en)
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  • عادل بشير الحاتم. لاعب وإداري وحكم ومدرب كرة قدم عراقي راحل... ولد في الموصل في عام 1926... وتوفي في 9/10/1978.... ويعد من ابرز المدربين العراقيين خلال حقبة الستينات وأوائل السبعينات... حيث اقترن اسمه بأغلب الانجازات المتحققة في تلك الفترة على صعيد المنتخبين الوطني والعسكري ! (ar)
  • Adil Basher (1 January 1926 – 9 October 1978), was an Iraqi football player and coach that led Iraq to the 1964 and 1966 Arab Cup. 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 Haris Al-Maliki against Pakistan in 1950. He continued his career after leaving Kuliya Al-Askariya in 1954 in a player-coach role at army teams Al-Farqa Al-Thaniya and Al-Farqa Al-Thalatha. (en)
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  • عادل بشير (ar)
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