Ammar Al-Hamdani
Iraqi international footballer
Ammar Al-Hamdani is an Iraqi professional footballer who competed at the international level representing Iraq during the late 1990s and 2000s. He participated in various Asian football competitions and World Cup qualifying matches, contributing to Iraq's football development during a challenging period for the nation. Al-Hamdani was part of Iraq's football resurgence efforts following international sanctions and conflict. His career reflects the resilience of Iraqi athletes who continued to compete and represent their nation in international sports despite significant political and social challenges. Al-Hamdani's contributions to Iraqi football helped maintain the sport's continuity and inspired future generations of Iraqi players.
Athlete
Iraqi
Thinking about the name
Ammar
Arabic origin
“Derived from the Arabic root 'amara,' meaning 'to live' or 'to prosper,' Ammar conveys vitality and flourishing. This name is particularly honored in Islamic tradition as it was borne by Ammar ibn Yasir, a revered companion of the Prophet Muhammad known for his steadfast faith and longevity. It remains a beloved choice in Muslim communities worldwide.”