Ammo Baba - Iraq National Team Head Coaching Years

Iraq National Team Head Coaching Years

Note the Military Cup games are not counted, since they were not considered to be Class A national teams participitating.
Ammo Baba Coaching Record
Year Games Wins Losses Draws Notes
1978–1979 18 14 2 2 1978 Asian Games - 4th place
Gulf Cup 1979 - Champions
1981–1984 64 34 9 20 Merdeka Tournament 1981 - Champions
1982 Asian Games - Champions
Qualified for 1984 Olympics
Gulf Cup 1984 - Champions
1987–1988 40 23 6 11 Qualified for the 1988 Olympics games
1988 Gulf Cup - Champions
1988–1989 12 4 4 4 1988 Arab Nations Cup - Champions
1993 4 1 0 3
1996 2 2 0 0
1996 2 2 0 0
1997 1 1 0 0
Total 143 81 21 40

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