Career
Munir, the defensive midfielder of the Iraqi national team, is most noted for playing a big role in addition to playing every single minute in Iraq"s successful 2004 Olympic campaign, and was part of the 2007 Asian Cup victory. Qusay Muneer has been one of the revelations after the war, the former attacker turned midfield enforcer had been on the fringes of the Olympic team before the war until Adnan Hamad gave him a chance and handed the 22-year-old player his debut against Syria, Qusay replied with a goal in a convincing 3–1 victory, and has since earned himself a regular place in midfield despite getting himself sent-off only few minutes after scoring the equaliser against Fajr Sepasi F.C. at the 2003 Emir Abdullah First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Faisal in Abha, Saudi Arabia. Shortly after his goal.
Qusay was handed his first international call-up by Bernd Stange and took part in Iraq"s tour of Australia in Perth and Albany, and came on as a substitute in the first 20 minutes after an injury to Haitham Khadim.
Before his inclusion in the Olympic team, Qusay had been playing as a centre forward for First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Sinaa, in the Iraqi first division, netting six times, and scoring twice more in the Iraqi Cup during the 2002/2003 season before the league was suspended due to the outbreak of war. In March 2003, he moved to the Air Force Club, First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Quwa First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Jawiya, at the end of the war and was praised for his impressive performances in the Iraqi league and the AFC Champions League.
In 2008 he signed for Qatar Sports Club after a year playing in the United Arab Emirates. As of 2014, he plays for the reigning champions of Iraq. Club International Individual.