
Officially.. Al-Quwa Al-Jawiyya Signs Forward from Al-Nafit Club
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiyya continues its serious moves in the summer transfer market, aiming to reorganize its squad and return to the competitive forefront in the new season of the Iraqi Stars League. The club officially announced its signing of forward Ahmed Sabri, coming from Al-Nafit Club, in a deal that represents an important boost to the frontline of the Falcons.
Ahmed Sabri is 26 years old and has good experience in Iraqi football, having played for several clubs, most notably Zakho and Duhok, before settling at Al-Nafit Club, where he excelled during the last season, catching attention with his scoring abilities and consistent performance, making him a target for more than one club during the current transfer period.
This deal comes as part of Al-Quwa Al-Jawiyya's management efforts to provide names capable of making an impact, especially in the attack, which suffered a noticeable decline last season, negatively affecting the team's results locally, in a season that did not meet aspirations in terms of performance or results.
Ahmed Sabri is expected to play a prominent role in the new system being built by coach Rashid Jaber, who has been entrusted with leading the team in the upcoming phase, amid great expectations from the club's fans to restore the Falcons' prestige and compete for all championships.
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiyya fans, for their part, welcomed the deal via social media, expressing hope that Sabri would be one of the keys to the attacking solution, and that he would deliver what justifies wearing the blue jersey, and restore the striking power that the Falcons have been known for in past years.
Ahmed Sabri is 26 years old and has good experience in Iraqi football, having played for several clubs, most notably Zakho and Duhok, before settling at Al-Nafit Club, where he excelled during the last season, catching attention with his scoring abilities and consistent performance, making him a target for more than one club during the current transfer period.
This deal comes as part of Al-Quwa Al-Jawiyya's management efforts to provide names capable of making an impact, especially in the attack, which suffered a noticeable decline last season, negatively affecting the team's results locally, in a season that did not meet aspirations in terms of performance or results.
Ahmed Sabri is expected to play a prominent role in the new system being built by coach Rashid Jaber, who has been entrusted with leading the team in the upcoming phase, amid great expectations from the club's fans to restore the Falcons' prestige and compete for all championships.
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiyya fans, for their part, welcomed the deal via social media, expressing hope that Sabri would be one of the keys to the attacking solution, and that he would deliver what justifies wearing the blue jersey, and restore the striking power that the Falcons have been known for in past years.