Officially, Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Announces the Signing of Two New Players
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Club announced its first official deals in preparation for the new season, after finalizing contracts with two local players who will add technical and physical strength to the team's lineup.
The first deal was with midfielder Abbas Fawzi coming from Al-Gharaf Club, and the second with young defender Karrar Ali coming from Al-Qasim, in a move that confirms the 'Hawks' intention to build a balanced squad that combines experience and youth.
Abbas Fawzi arrived at Al-Muthanna Airport after an impressive season with Al-Gharaf Club in the Iraqi Stars League. The player, who excels in the midfield position, has established himself as one of the names coaches rely on due to his ability to connect defense and attack and organize the pace of play.
Although his scoring numbers were not high, his impact on the field was evident. Last season, he scored one goal and assisted another, but more importantly, he played a crucial role in moving the team and advancing the ball from the back areas.
His previous experience with Al-Karkh Club granted Fawzi tactical maturity, making him a suitable choice for a team seeking stability in the midfield, which prompted Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya's management to act quickly and finalize the deal before other clubs could intervene.
As for the second deal, it is an investment in the future. Karrar Ali, a 25-year-old defender, caught attention despite Al-Qasim Club's relegation to the first division. His good performances with a defensively struggling team were enough to prove that he possesses a personality and confidence beyond his age.
Karrar excels in playing as a central defender and is distinguished by strong tackles, correct positioning, and reading the game before the ball arrives. Al-Qasim's relegation did not prevent Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya scouts from closely monitoring him, as his individual performance was better than his team's overall state.
Signing him means that the Hawks' technical staff is betting on building a defensive line for the future, especially with the need for new blood capable of handling the pressure of local and Asian competitions.
The first deal was with midfielder Abbas Fawzi coming from Al-Gharaf Club, and the second with young defender Karrar Ali coming from Al-Qasim, in a move that confirms the 'Hawks' intention to build a balanced squad that combines experience and youth.
Abbas Fawzi arrived at Al-Muthanna Airport after an impressive season with Al-Gharaf Club in the Iraqi Stars League. The player, who excels in the midfield position, has established himself as one of the names coaches rely on due to his ability to connect defense and attack and organize the pace of play.
Although his scoring numbers were not high, his impact on the field was evident. Last season, he scored one goal and assisted another, but more importantly, he played a crucial role in moving the team and advancing the ball from the back areas.
His previous experience with Al-Karkh Club granted Fawzi tactical maturity, making him a suitable choice for a team seeking stability in the midfield, which prompted Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya's management to act quickly and finalize the deal before other clubs could intervene.
As for the second deal, it is an investment in the future. Karrar Ali, a 25-year-old defender, caught attention despite Al-Qasim Club's relegation to the first division. His good performances with a defensively struggling team were enough to prove that he possesses a personality and confidence beyond his age.
Karrar excels in playing as a central defender and is distinguished by strong tackles, correct positioning, and reading the game before the ball arrives. Al-Qasim's relegation did not prevent Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya scouts from closely monitoring him, as his individual performance was better than his team's overall state.
Signing him means that the Hawks' technical staff is betting on building a defensive line for the future, especially with the need for new blood capable of handling the pressure of local and Asian competitions.