AFC Wimbledon striker Ali Al-Hamadi has used the courage and strength of his father as a motivator during his football career – and has plans to do so again this year
It’s probably fair to say that very few people of an AFC Wimbledon persuasion would have relished the second half of the 2022/23 campaign, where they won just twice in 23 league games following the turn of the year.
But Ali Al-Hamadi treasures every moment he gets living out his dream in the EFL after the trials and tribulations his family went through in their native Iraq.
Al-Hamadi, an Iraq international, was forced to flee the Middle East at the age of one after war broke out during the reign of Saddam Hussein. Furthermore, he was separated from his father, Ibrahim, who was imprisoned after staging a peaceful protest against the Hussein regime.
Al-Hamadi senior was tortured during his time in prison before fleeing to Liverpool, where he was reunited with his family. As Al-Hamadi has grown older, hearing the stories of the hardships that his father faced have moulded the 21-year-old into the man he is today.