Abdullah Sadek Dawood
Abdullah Sadek Dawood (; born 29 May 1988 in Baghdad, Iraq) is an unattached Iraqi football player who recently played for PKNS FC in Malaysia as a Centre midfielder.
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He started his youth career with local team Soqor AL Nahyan in 2004, being the youngest in the squad at the age of 16.
He was first thrust into the club career one year later in 2005 when he moved to Al Wahda Academy and got ranked up to the Under-20 team, or the Reserve Team. ًWhile being expected to succeed at Al Wahda . He played only two matches in the 2006/2007 season.
In 2007 he moved to Malaysian club PKNS FC after succeeding at the club try-outs. In his short stay at the club, he managed to score 8 goals. While registered under the club in 2008, the Football Association of Malaysia banned foreign players from the Premier League Malaysia due to National Team continuous lack of performance . In February 2008 he played in the Malaysian College League, where he made a name by leading his team SABD FC to win the title, becoming the league top assist and voted the tournament best player.
In July 2009 the newly promoted team to the UAE League Bani Yas Club, offered Abdullah Sadek a one year contract but it was never signed, in an interview he stated that 'An agreement wasn't reached with the club'.