
Ayman Hussein Ghadhban, or as the fans fondly call him, Abu Tubar, is an Iraqi striker who's etched his name into the annals of his country's football history. Born on March 22, 1996, this natural-born goal scorer has climbed the ranks to become the fifth all-time top scorer for Iraq's national team. His knack for finding the back of the net has made him a standout at Al-Karma in the Iraq Stars League, where his presence in the opponent's box is a constant threat. On the pitch, Ayman is the kind of forward defenders dread facing. With an uncanny ability to be in the right place at the right time, his goal-scoring instincts have made him a pivotal player for both his club and country. The nickname Abu Tubar echoes through the stands every time he scores, a testament to the impact he's made on Iraqi football. Ayman Hussein carries not just the hopes of his team, but the dreams of a football-loving nation yearning to see their side shine on the international stage. His career is a testament to dedication and talent, and his name is already engraved in the history of Iraqi football.