Who is Doreen Romel Shamow? "Iraq's power queen" and volleyball player going viral online for her adorable looks

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Social media is obsessed with beautiful, cute, and charming women whose faces often go viral online, turning them into overnight sensations - whether they’re caught on camera during cricket matches or are emerging sports personalities in the arena.


One such face taking over social media is Doreen Romel Shamow , not just for her adorable looks, but also for her gameplay on the field.
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Who is Doreen Romel Shamow?

Doreen Romel Shamow is a 19-year-old Assyrian volleyball player from Duhok, Iraq, born around 2006-2007. She balances her dentistry studies with a rising career in sports, playing as a versatile universal-position athlete for Sanhareeb Sports Club since 2021 and Iraq's national women's volleyball team. She also competes in national basketball, starting at age 15, showcasing her multi-sport talent at about 5'7" tall and 55-58 kg.


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Doreen gained massive online fame in late 2025 and early 2026 through viral Instagram reels, showing her powerful spikes, athletic jumps, and striking looks, earning nicknames like "Iraq's power queen."

Her content has drawn thousands of followers, though some shared images appear AI-enhanced. She stands out in Iraq's professional volleyball league, where Assyrian women like her are increasingly dominant.

As a role model, Doreen promotes girls' sports through UNICEF and UN Women initiatives. While she is yet to grab major international awards, her raw energy and dedication mark her as a promising star in Middle Eastern volleyball scene. Her story inspires young athletes balancing academics and competition.


Her first love was Basketball


According to the Assyrian Internation News Agency, she had begun playing Basketball at the age of 15 and it was her first preference, talking of which she said, “That I traveled outside of Iraq to compete in international tournaments. When I was younger, my first love was basketball, and I even played for the national team.
But unfortunately, basketball in Iraq offers very few opportunities to develop and compete at higher levels. Volleyball, on the other hand, has opened many doors and given me the chance to achieve more. My younger self would be proud that I embraced those opportunities, worked hard and pushed myself to grow as both a player and a person”.