Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Club signs a Bolivian defender »

Baghdad – IA
Air Force Club announced on Sunday that it has officially signed a contract with Bolivian defender Pablo Pedraza until the end of the current season.

The Air Force stated in a statement received by the (INA), “The international Pedraza, 28 years old, was contracted from the Bolivian league champion, The Strongest.”
Pablo Pedraza is the first Bolivian professional to appear in the history of the Iraqi Football League.
Last season, Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya signed a number of players from North America, such as Panama national team defender, Roderick Miller.
The Falcons, under the leadership of coach Ayoub Odisho, are seeking to strengthen the defense line before the return of the Star League and Iraq Cup matches.
It is noteworthy that the Air Force began training again in Baghdad, with the absence of the international trio Ayman Hussein, Ali Jassim and Ibrahim Bayesh, due to their presence with the Iraqi national team in the Asian Cup.

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