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Kaleemullah joins Iraqi soccer club

By Our Correspondent
March 08, 2019

KARACHI: Pakistan football team former captain Kaleemullah has joined Iraq’s renowned club Al-Najaf FC for the remaining four-month season of the top-tier league.

Kaleem has also practised with his new club which he had signed last month.

“I have joined Al-Najaf FC four days ago and I am very happy to be here,” Kaleem told ‘The News’ from Najaf city, Iraq, Thursday.

Iraq is one of the most important Arab football nations. Its Premier League is graded as one of the best leagues of Arab countries. The 20-team league is highly professional and is having several foreign players from around the world which adds to its strength.

“It’s a strong league, having large number of foreign players. Although I have just joined my club but what I know is that in my club four foreign players including me play. The others are from Iran, Algeria and Ghana,” Kaleem said.

Kaleem has signed Al-Najaf for a whopping amount of Rs5 million. “Initially the club wanted me for Rs4million but I told them that I would not join for less than Rs5 million. The club then responded positively and so I am here today,” the striker informed.

Kaleem was not part of Pakistan team during its international engagement last year due to certain reasons. Before joining Al-Najaf FC, Kaleem was playing amateur league in Turkey. Although it was amateur but the player says it was strong.

“It was labelled as amateur league but it was too strong,” Kaleem recalled. Before moving to Turkey Kaleem one-and-a-half year ago was playing in the United Soccer League (USL) in the United States. Kaleem turned pro when he was signed by Dordoi Bishkek, a Kyrgzstan’s club, for Rs10 million for a couple of years way back in 2014.