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Aram Karam

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Date of birth
  
1926

1943-1945
  
Arsenal SC Habbaniya

Position
  
Forward

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Football player

Playing position
  
Forward

Name
  
Aram Karam

Place of birth
  
Baghdad, Iraq

1945-1947
  
C.C. Team


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Aram Karam (Arabic: آرام كرم) was one of the first great Iraqi footballers, who earned a reputation for scoring goals from apparently impossible long-range situations. He was an ethnic Assyrian and Christian.

Aram was a striker capable of having the ball in the back of the net within a blink of an eye. After playing for various teams in the district of Hinaidi in Baghdad from 1936 in his youth, he joined Arsenal Sports Club Habbaniya in 1943 and later played for the Civilian Cantonment and founded RAF Levy Civilian of Habbaniya.

In 1951, Aram was one of 16 players to be selected to play for Iraq’s first ever national team. He missed Iraq’s first international game against Turkey in Izmir on 6 May, which ended 7-0 to the hosts, but competed in the second game six days later against Ankara Select. Aram proved to be a valuable player on the day as he scored Iraq’s first goal and ended the game with a hat-trick but was unable to prevent a 7-5 defeat.

The next year, he joined newly formed club Sharakat Nafat Al-Iraq in Kirkuk. Aram was not only the captain of the team but also the head coach. In 1954, the team won the Northern Iraqi Championship and also won 6 consecutive Middle East Oil Companies Championships under his leadership. In 1960 Aram retired and became head of sports at the club while also helping the Iraqi national team.

Aside from football, the forward also won six consecutive tennis titles in the Persian Gulf Tennis Championships.

References

Aram Karam Wikipedia