Officially.. Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Club Dismisses Coach Ali Abdul Jabbar
The interim administrative body of Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Club announced the dismissal of coach Ali Abdul Jabbar from his position, in a surprising move that came after a comprehensive evaluation of the team's performance during the past period, within the competitions of the Iraqi Premier League.
The decision to dismiss came after a series of fluctuating results, as Abdul Jabbar led the team in 14 matches since taking over on April 6, 2025, achieving 5 victories, 4 draws, and 5 defeats, a record that did not meet the aspirations of the new administration and the club's wide fan base.
The interim administration of Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Club has begun its moves to finalize the file of the new head coach, as it entered into official negotiations with Omani coach Rashid Jaber, the former coach of the Oman national team and clubs such as Al-Wehdat, Al-Sib, and Dhofar.
According to several sources close to the club, Rashid Jaber has expressed his initial agreement to lead the Falcons, but the official signing is still dependent on some administrative and technical details that will be discussed in the coming hours during an anticipated meeting of the interim board of directors.
The administration of Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya is seeking to quickly reorganize the team's affairs ahead of the new season, as securing a coach with regional experience is at the top of its priorities to ensure a strong start in the Iraqi Premier League competitions.
The identity of the new coach is expected to be finalized in the next few days, with confirmations that Rashid Jaber's name is the closest to taking on the role.
The decision to dismiss came after a series of fluctuating results, as Abdul Jabbar led the team in 14 matches since taking over on April 6, 2025, achieving 5 victories, 4 draws, and 5 defeats, a record that did not meet the aspirations of the new administration and the club's wide fan base.
The interim administration of Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Club has begun its moves to finalize the file of the new head coach, as it entered into official negotiations with Omani coach Rashid Jaber, the former coach of the Oman national team and clubs such as Al-Wehdat, Al-Sib, and Dhofar.
According to several sources close to the club, Rashid Jaber has expressed his initial agreement to lead the Falcons, but the official signing is still dependent on some administrative and technical details that will be discussed in the coming hours during an anticipated meeting of the interim board of directors.
The administration of Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya is seeking to quickly reorganize the team's affairs ahead of the new season, as securing a coach with regional experience is at the top of its priorities to ensure a strong start in the Iraqi Premier League competitions.
The identity of the new coach is expected to be finalized in the next few days, with confirmations that Rashid Jaber's name is the closest to taking on the role.