Early career From a young age, the childhood
Al-Zawraa supporter and son of a tribal Sheikh would spend his free time on the concrete pitches in his local neighbourhood kicking a ball with friends. It was his late uncle Razzaq who encouraged him to take up the game and coached him with his first shaabiya teams at Najoum Al-Mualameen and Iskan Al-Shaabi, the two main football teams in his local area between Iskan and Mualameen where both sides wanted the talented youngster in their team. On his debut in the Iraqi league one playoff, Mohannad scored a hat trick and helped Al-Karkh qualify to the Iraqi Premier League. In 2012 Mohannad left Al-Karkh and joined
Duhok SC.
Duhok Three years following his competitive debut, Abdul-Raheem moved to Duhok where he spent two seasons from 2012 to 2014. There he showcased his abilities which led him to be an important part of Iraqi youth setups.
JS Kabylie Mohannad signed for JS Kabylie in Algeria. He scored his first goal in the 87th minute of the league match against
MC El Eulma, and scored his second a minute later. He ended the season with 4 goals in 12 appearances in the league. The team finished the 13th position, surviving relegation by just one point. The team was knocked out in the quarter-final of the cup competition, with a 2–1 loss against
ES Sétif. He suffered an Injury and failed to adjust to life in Algeria due to the death of teammate
Albert Ebossé Bodjongo. In an interview with
Soccer Iraq, the player stated that he decided to cut his time short with the Algerian club due to the incident. he was the standout player as he finished the season with 12 goals, being the joint top goal scorer, as well as winning the league with Al Zawraa. He also reached the final of the Iraqi cup with his team, losing to rivals
Al Quwa Al Jawiya.
Al Nasr On 19 October 2016, Abdulraheem signed for
Al-Nasr Dubai as the Asian player. He was there to replace the suspended
Wanderley but upon his return from suspension Al Nasr deemed Mohannad surplus to requirements and replaced him with Lebanese
Joan Oumari who took the Asian foreign slot. Mohannad left the club after only playing 10 games, scoring 4 goals.
Return to Al Zawraa Mohannad returned to Al Zawraa on 20 January 2017. He made his debut on 10 February Vs Al Quwa Al Jawiya, receiving a yellow card in the first half. He was fouled in the penalty box later on in the match but his penalty was saved by
Fahad Talib, Al Quwa Al Jawiya scored 30 seconds after his penalty miss and the match ended 1–1. He scored his first goal after his return on 2 March against
Al Talaba in a 2–1 win.
Al Dhafra On 19 July 2017, Mohannad signed for Al-Dhafra in the
UAE Pro-League. He made his debut on 8 September, scoring against
Al Jazira in the
UAE League Cup. He returned again to Al Zawraa in January 2018. == International career ==