
Get to Know the President of the Interim Administrative Body of Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Club
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Club announced today, Tuesday, the appointment of Brigadier General Maad Badai as the president of the interim administrative body of the club, succeeding the previous administration, in a step aimed at reorganizing the internal affairs of the prestigious club after a period of administrative instability.
The appointment of Badai comes as part of the Ministry of Defense's plan to restructure the sports teams under its umbrella, with Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya being one of the most prominent and popular clubs in Iraq, achieving numerous local and continental titles.
In his first statement after assuming the role, Brigadier General Maad Badai spoke decisively, saying:
"We will start correcting everything in the club, and anyone who disrupts the club will face consequences," in a clear indication of his determination to enforce complete discipline and prevent any interference that could affect the administrative or technical processes, affirming that the upcoming phase will see no leniency towards anyone seeking to obstruct the development plans within the team.
Badai added: "Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya is a great name with a rich history, and we all must be responsible in protecting this entity and elevating it to the status it deserves," emphasizing that his interim administration will work with full transparency and rigor to set the team on the right path.
The fans of the Falcons are expecting a lot from the new administration, especially after a season marked by fluctuating results on multiple fronts, with widespread calls for correcting the technical and administrative course and attracting new names capable of carrying the club's banner in local and continental competitions.
It is worth noting that Maad Badai holds an important position in the Ministry of Defense, known for his firmness and discipline, which many rely on for the success of his interim mission with the Falcons, who will face a real test in the upcoming season of the Iraqi Stars League and the Iraqi Cup.
The appointment of Badai comes as part of the Ministry of Defense's plan to restructure the sports teams under its umbrella, with Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya being one of the most prominent and popular clubs in Iraq, achieving numerous local and continental titles.
In his first statement after assuming the role, Brigadier General Maad Badai spoke decisively, saying:
"We will start correcting everything in the club, and anyone who disrupts the club will face consequences," in a clear indication of his determination to enforce complete discipline and prevent any interference that could affect the administrative or technical processes, affirming that the upcoming phase will see no leniency towards anyone seeking to obstruct the development plans within the team.
Badai added: "Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya is a great name with a rich history, and we all must be responsible in protecting this entity and elevating it to the status it deserves," emphasizing that his interim administration will work with full transparency and rigor to set the team on the right path.
The fans of the Falcons are expecting a lot from the new administration, especially after a season marked by fluctuating results on multiple fronts, with widespread calls for correcting the technical and administrative course and attracting new names capable of carrying the club's banner in local and continental competitions.
It is worth noting that Maad Badai holds an important position in the Ministry of Defense, known for his firmness and discipline, which many rely on for the success of his interim mission with the Falcons, who will face a real test in the upcoming season of the Iraqi Stars League and the Iraqi Cup.