Saad Attiya

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Saad Attiya
Personal information
Full name Saad Attiya Hafidh
Date of birth February 26, 1987 (1987-02-26) (age 21)
Place of birth    Iraq
Playing position Defence
Club information
Current club Al-Merrikh
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
2003–2006
2006–2007
2007
2007–
Al-Zawraa
Al-Ansar
Al-Zawraa
Al-Merrikh
 ? (?)
? (?)
1 (0)
0 (0)   
National team2
2001–2002
2002–2004
2004
2004–present
Iraq Under 17
Iraq Under 19
Iraq Under 23
Iraq
 ? (?)
? (?)
? (?)
11 (1)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 7 June 2008.
* Appearances (Goals)

Saad Attiya Hafidh (Arabic: سعد عطية) (born February 26, 1986) is an Iraqi football (soccer) defender playing for the Al-Merrikh football club in Sudan.

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Saad Attiya was the youngest member of Iraq’s successful Olympic team. He was selected by Olympic coach Hamad for his defensive prowess after the end of the war. Hamad is said to have favored Saad’s height and speed.

At the age of 16, coach Hamad gave Saad a place in the first team, where he played in the heart of the Iraqi defense along with Bassim Abbas and Haidar Abdul-Razzaq. Saad, who had only just broken into the Al-Zawraa first team, played in all ten qualifying round matches.

Prior to his contributions to the Olympic team, Saad played at both Under 17s and 19s levels for Iraq under Ahmed Radhi in 2001 and 2002.

At the 08/09/2004 World Cup Qualifier in Taipei, Saad Attiya became one of the youngest (17 years and 195 days) Iraqis to play and score a goal for Iraq.[1]

Saad debuted for the Iraqi Olympic team under caretaker coach Mohammed Tabra in a 2-0 defeat by Al-Talaba in March 2003. He later played in the Emir Abdullah Al-Faisal Cup win in Abha. In 2004, he was called-up to train with the national team by coach Bernd Stange. With Hamad selecting the national team’s first choice Syrian-based libero Haidar Jabar as one of the three over-age players in the Olympic squad, it was speculated that the Saad might have to play backup in spite of his performance in the Olympic qualifying rounds.

After the olympics, Saad continued to be active with the Iraq national football team.

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