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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Younis Mahmoud, Nashat Akram, Hawar Mulla Mohammed, Ammo Baba, Emad Mohammed, Mustafa Karim, Alaa Al-Zahra, Hussam Fawzi, Salih Sadir, Mahdi Karim, Abdul-Wahab Abu Al-Hail, Ahmad Salah Alwan, Noor Sabri, Qusay Munir, Bassim Abbas, Salih Jaber, Karrar Jassim, Mohammed Gassid, Halgurd Mulla Mohammed, Haidar Abdul-Razzaq, Salam Shakir, Saad Attiya, Ali Wahaib Shnaiyn, Ali Rehema, Mohammed Nasser, Khaldoun Ibrahim, Mohammed Ali Karim, Fareed Majeed, Abbas Obeid, Oday Taleb, Luay Salah, Samer Saeed, Dara Mohammed, Essam Yassin, Jassim Mohammed Ghulam, Haidar Abdul-Amir, Muayad Khalid, Ahmad Ali Jaber, Haidar Abdul-Jabar, Haitham Kadhim, Ahmad Abd Ali, Amjad Kalaf, Muslim Mubarak, Herdi Noor Al-Deen, Haidar Obeid, Nadim Karim, Raad Hammoudi, Ali Salah Hashim, Hussein Abdul-Wahed, Muthana Khalid, Ahmad Ayad, Nabeel Abbas, Ahmad Kadhim Assad, Ahmad Abdul-Jabar, Samal Saeed, Khalid Mushir, Ous Ibrahim, Safwan Abdul-Ghani, Saad Abdul-Amir, Saeed Mohsen, Sarhang Mohsen, Jabir Shakir, Mohammed Qabel, Alaa Gatea, Mohammed Abdul-Zahra, Mohannad Nassir. Excerpt: Younis Mahmoud Khalef (Arabic: born 2 March 1983 in Al-Dibs, Kirkuk, Iraq) is an Iraqi football striker who currently playes for Al-Wakrah. He was recently removed from his previous club, Al-Gharafa in Qatar despite being the top goal scorer in the league for the third time in five years. He is also the captain of the Iraq national football team. In 2007, he captained the Iraq football team to Asian Cup glory. Younis Mahmoud called up to the Iraqi U-19 squad; scored 4 goals from 8 matches but he was also sent-off twice. In March 2002, while many were questioning his temperament and lack of experience, coach Adnan Hamad named Younis in his squad for Iraq's training camp in Italy and gave him his first start against Serie B club Cagliari Calcio and later went on to score....