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Place of birth
  
Role
  
Footballer

Name
  
Mohammad Awad

1954-1956
  
Al-Jazeera (Amman)

Place of death
  
Amman, Jordan


Full name
  
Mohammad Abu Al-Awad Al-Shuaibat

Date of birth
  
(1939-02-12)12 February 1939

Date of death
  
20 December 2012(2012-12-20) (aged 73)

Died
  
December 20, 2012, Amman, Jordan

"Mucad Ibrahim" - Mohammad Awad | Bankstown Poetry Slam


Mohammad Abu Al-Awad Al-Shuaibat (12 February 1939 – 20 December 2012) was a Jordanian footballer. A previous legendary player and coach for Al-Faisaly (Amman) and the Jordan national football team.

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"Fun Sized Diversity" - Mohammad Awad | Bankstown Poetry Slam


Career and History

Mohammad Awad is considered to be the biggest star and legend in the history of Jordanian football. His funeral had taken place the day after his death, on December 21; currently buried in an Islamic graveyard at Sahab.

He is the first Jordanian football player to score on Egypt in a match between Jordan and Egypt held at the Amman International Stadium in 1968. That match had ended with a big defeat for the hosts, 6-1.

He is the first player to have a match to mark his retirement, in 1972 at the Amman International Stadium in a match between his team Al-Faisaly and Al-Amen Al-Aam, sponsored by Prince Ra'ad. And until he retired, he did not lose any tournament with his club Al-Faisaly. He won the Jordan league ten times as a player with his club Al-Faisaly.

When he first began coaching his national team Jordan, he became an assistant coach serving the German Joseph Shtigr, then the Scottish Danny McLennan, and lastly the English coach Tony Banville. Later in 1991, Awad himself became head coach of Jordan.

He is the first coach to attain achievements for his national team Jordan; between 1992 and 1999, when he first helped his country Jordan win the Jordan International tournament of 1992 and both tournaments of the Pan Arab Games, starting 1997 in Beirut and 1999 in Amman.

He participated in several training sessions were the first in 1974 and continued without interruption, where he was keen to develop himself as a coach where he participated in training courses held in Brazil, Germany, Scotland and Malaysia in Qatar and the UAE under the supervision of both the Asian and Arab federations.

As a player

  • 1961 Pan Arab Games
  • 1965 Pan Arab Games
  • 1963 Arab Nations Cup
  • 1964 Arab Nations Cup
  • 1966 Arab Nations Cup
  • As a coach

    With Al-Faisaly (Amman)

  • Jordan League 6 times
  • Jordan FA Cup 3 times
  • Jordan FA Shield 1 time
  • Jordan Super Cup 1 time
  • With Jordan

  • 1988 Arab Nations Cup (4th place)
  • Jordan International Tournament (1992)
  • 1997 Pan Arab Games
  • 1999 Pan Arab Games
  • References

    Mohammad Awad Wikipedia


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