Yahya Alwan

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Template:Infobox football biography Yahya Alwan Manhal (Template:Langx, (born 1 July 1956 in Baghdad, Iraq) is a former Iraq national and Olympic coach, who is currently coach of Al-Naft

Coaching career

He is an Iraqi football player and coach, born in 1956 in the capital of Iraq, the capital of Iraq. He has a master's degree in physical education. He started as an assistant coach in the Student Club in the year 1984 and then became a coach for Al-Talaba in 1985 and then trained the Salam and Al-Shorta and Erbil and in 1993 he trained a club Jordan's Al-Ahly then coached the Emirati Al-Shaab Club, Omani Club and the Emirati Fujairah Club and coached the Iraqi youth and Olympic team, and he became the coach of the Iraqi Olympic team in the Asian games of Doha 2006 and led him to win the silver medal. Several young players were discovered by Alwan in the Olympic team.

Al-Talaba

As a player, he won the Iraqi League with Al-Talaba in the two seasons 1980-1981 and 1981-1982 and as coach of the 1985-1986 season, and he brought the Al-Talaba to advanced positions in the 1992-1993 season.

National Teams

With the U-16, he won tournaments in Finland and Denmark, where the championship in Denmark overcame the final match of the U-16 of Barcelona, and the fourth in Asia in 1994 with the U-19, and led the Olympic team and qualified for the Seoul Olympics as an assistant to Amo Baba, and also the silver of the national patriarch won the Arab Football Cup and also won the Merdeka and Nahru championship and reached the quarter The final in the Asia Cup.

Outside Iraq

In Other Arab Countries, he did not win the titles, but worked and developed many teams, including the Jordanian Ahli, who reached the third Jordanian professional league, as well as the Al-Shaab in UAE, and discovered some well-known players, including the current goalkeeper of Al-Shaab and Mohamed Sorour, as well as coaching Fujairah in the second round and was a champion for the second round and finished in an advanced position for the league. Also developed the Omani Football Association by developing many teams, including Oman Club, which has built a good team under Alwan and then after in winning 7 trophies.

Managerial statistics

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Team Nat From To Record
G W D L Win %
Al-Talaba Template:Flagicon 1985 1986

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Iraq Template:Flagicon 24 November 1996 6 June 1997

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Iraq U-23 Template:Flagicon 2006 2007

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Dibba Template:Flagicon 25 November 2007 3 November 2008

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Al-Zawraa Template:Flagicon 8 December 2008 2009

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Baghdad Template:Flagicon 7 July 2009 2010

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Al-Talaba Template:Flagicon 12 August 2010 11 February 2011

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Al-Zawraa Template:Flagicon 2 December 2011 26 March 2012

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Najaf Template:Flagicon 10 March 2013 17 July 2013

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Karbala Template:Flagicon 20 September 2013 6 January 2014

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Masafi Al-Wasat Template:Flagicon 7 September 2014 17 February 2015

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Iraq U-23 Template:Flagicon 10 February 2015 1 August 2015

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Iraq Template:Flagicon 1 August 2015 24 March 2016

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Al-Talaba Template:Flagicon 28 July 2018 26 February 2019

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Al-Naft Template:Flagicon 27 July 2019 26 March 2021

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Total

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Honours

Club

Al-Talaba

Country

Iraq U-20

Iraq U-23

Iraq

Individual

  • Asian Manager of the Month: April 1997[2]

References

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External links

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