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Ali can reign on big stage

Bromley boss Andy Woodman is backing his former striker Ali Al-Hamadi to impress on the World Cup stage – just as he did on loan at the then-National League Ravens.

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Bromley boss Andy Woodman is backing his former striker Ali Al-Hamadi to impress on the World Cup stage – just as he did on loan at the then-National League Ravens.
By John Lyons

SHARP SHOOTER: Ali Al-Hamadi in action for Iraq and, inset, winning the FA Trophy with Bromley in 2022
PICTURE: Alamy

The 24-year-old Ipswich Town forward has been picked in Iraq’s squad for this summer’s tournament.
That was no great surprise after he scored the opener in the 2-1 inter-confederation playoff final victory against Bolivia in Mexico at the end of March which too...

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