Zia Shaoul

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Zia Shaoul
Personal information
Full name Zia Shaoul Gorgis
Place of birth Habbaniyah, Iraq
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1948–1950 Levy Civilian
1950–1952 Civil Cantonment
1952–1954 Sharikat Naft Al-Basra
1955–1957 Al-Athori
1957–1959 Maslahat Naqil Al-Rukab
1959–1960 Al-Minaa
1960–1962 Eintracht Frankfurt
International career
1957–1959 Iraq
Managerial career
1955–1957 Al-Athori
1962–1967 Viktoria Kelsterbach
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Zia Shaoul (Arabic: زيا شاؤول) is an Iraqi former football, who played as a midfielder for Iraq in the 1957 Arab Games.[1]

Club career[edit]

Zia Shaoul started his footballing career with Levy Civilian and Civil Cantonment in his birthplace of Habbaniyah. he was versatile player, who was able to play in defence, midfield or even as a forward. In 1952, he joined Sharikat Naft Al-Basra team, where he played until 1953.[2] In 1955, he moved to Baghdad and was appointed as captain and coach of Al-Athori, he was the first coach of Al-Athori team, who took over in a player-coach role after the team was formed in 1955.[2][3] In 1957, he joined Maslahat Naqil Al-Rukab.[2][4] In 1959, he moved to play for the Al-Minaa team, and participated in the match that was held in Basra against Algeria national football team in 1959.[5] In 1961, he left Iraq and joined 1960 European Cup finalists Eintracht Frankfurt of then West Germany. Zia retired from playing in 1962 after the club decided against renewing his contract for another season.[2]

International career[edit]

Zia Shaoul was first picked to represent Iraq in 1957, when the Iraq coach Ismail Mohammed selected Zia to be a part of his squad to play in 1957 Arab Games.[6][7] In 1959, Iraq coach Shawqi Abboud chose Zia as part of the national team squad that played several friendly matches with clubs from Eastern European countries.[8]

Coaching career[edit]

After retiring Zia coached a local side called Viktoria Kelsterbach for 5 years until he left Germany and immigrated to Canada in 1967. In 1971, he left Canada and immigrated again this time to Australia, where he formed a football team.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Iraq - Record International Players". rsssf.org. Retrieved May 10, 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Players DataBase: Zia Shawel". web.archive.org. Retrieved May 10, 2024.
  3. ^ Mubarak, Hassanin. "History of the Assyrian Sports Club". assyriansportsclub.com. Archived from the original on May 31, 2009. Retrieved May 10, 2024.
  4. ^ "اللاعبون المسيحيون.. في المنتخب العراقي". amp.alayam.com (in Arabic). March 20, 2015. Retrieved May 10, 2024.
  5. ^ Homaidi, Karim Allawi. "Basra in the memory of its people" (PDF). Basra Heritage Center in The Holy Abbasid Shrine; Basra 2016. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  6. ^ "رياضيون مسيحيون شرَّفوا فن كرة القدم العراقية". mesopot.com (in Arabic). Retrieved May 10, 2024.
  7. ^ "The history of Iraqi football (1957)". niiiis.com (in Arabic). Retrieved May 10, 2024.
  8. ^ "The history of Iraqi football (1959)". niiiis.com (in Arabic). Retrieved May 10, 2024.

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