Youth career The Goalkeeper has never played for any local team, but went straight into the
Al Quwa Al-Jawiya’s youth system in his early teens and broke into the first team aged just 16 in 2011-12. Fahad followed in his father Talib Rahim and elder brother Ali’s footsteps when he joined the Blue Falcons. Growing up he would sit on the sidelines listening attentively to his father’s advice to Ali. Fahad was supervised by the goalkeeping coach
Hashim Khamis, the ex-Iraq and Al-Jawiya goalkeeper, maintaining that the man the Al-Jawiya supporters knew as Al-Tayara (“The Airplane”) had been instrumental in his development, with the Jawiya faithful granting the old nickname of his mentor to their new keeper.
Al Quwa Al Jawiya At the start of 2014–2015 season Fahad was regarded as the club's third-choice keeper behind
Noor Sabri and
Mohanad Qasim but the club's coach at the time,
Nadhim Shaker, gave him his chance and he made the no.1 spot his. The following season, Fahad Talib was impressive once again as Al Quwa Al Jawiya won the
Iraqi Premier League, and retained the AFC Cup. Fahad Talib would once again be Jawiya's Number One as the Blue Falcons won a third straight AFC Cup in 2018, but fell short in the league as they finished 4 points behind first place Al Zawra'a. Fahad was suspended by the Asian Football Federation due to doping, while the player claims it was due to taking a "weight loss substance". Fahad returned in June after he served his ban from all football activities
Al Zawra'a Fahad Talib moved to reigning champions Al Zawra'a ahead of the 2019–20 season, due to disagreements with Al Jawiya coach
Ayoub Odisho. Fahad's tenure would be short-lived as the
2019–20 Iraqi Premier League was first suspended due to the
2019–2021 Iraqi protests, the league shortly resumed before being suspended again due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, before being ultimately canceled Fahad stated that the "experience with Al Zawra'a was very important to me, and I did not regret it"
Return to Al Jawiya Fahad Talib rejoined Al Quwa Al Jawiya following his stint with Al Zawra'a in June 2020, signing a 2-year contract. The player won the league title in his first season back in 2020–2021, and followed it up with a cup win to secure the domestic double. Fahad also took part in the Asian Champions League, keeping two clean sheets as his side finished bottom of their group. In 2021-2022 Fahad Talib also took part in the Asian Champions League, as his team finished third with 7 points in their group. The team finished as runners-up in the
2021–22 Iraqi Premier League as well as the next season in the
2022–23 Iraqi Premier League season. Fahad suffered an ACL tear in March 2022, in which he received surgery to repair it in Lebanon.
Sanat Naft Abadan In July 2023, Fahad announced he reached a verbal agreement with the Iranian side
Sanat Naft Abadan F.C. to represent them in the
2023–24 Persian Gulf Pro League, marking his first venture outside of Iraq. He made his debut on October 8th against
Esteghlal F.C. He played a further 8 matches for the Persian club, keeping one clean-sheet before leaving the club by mutual consent.
Al Talaba Following his venture in Iran, Talib returned to Baghdad, this time with Al-Talaba, to finish out the 2023-2024 season, however injury prevented him from featuring in any matches. In September 2024 he renewed his contract to stay at the club for the following season. ==International career==