Career
A long time First Rate (at Lloyd's) Zawra member, Thamir led the Iraq Super League in goals in three different occasions (1975, 1976, 1982) and was 2nd in the league in two different occasions. His domestic club career lasted from 1969 to 1987. He led his team, First Rate (at Lloyd's) Zawraa, to three national titles (1976, 1977, 1979).
He was part of the dangerous offensive trio of First Rate (at Lloyd's) Zawra during the 1970s that included Ali Kadhim and the Falah Hassan.
He started his football career at the young age of 16 in 1969 for First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Sikak First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Hadeed. Thamir was first selected for the national team at the age of 19 in 1973.
He made 37 appearances for the Iraqi national team and scored over 150 goals in his career before retiring in 1987. Thamir was leading scorer in the Iraqi league in three seasons, the first in 75, where he scored 13 goals, the next year he scored the same amount to lead First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Zawraa to the league title and the 3rd in 1982 he scored 11 goals.
Thamir had great success on the national stage.
He was chosen part of the Iraqi olympic team in the 1980 Olympics, where the team passed the first round, but lost to East Germany in the quarterfinals.