Al-Zawra'a SC

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Al-Zawra'a SC
Al Zawra Logo
Full name Al-Zawra'a Sport Club
Nickname(s) The Gulls (النوارس)
School Of Football (المدرسة)
Football Teachers (الأساتذة)
The Boss (الزعيم)
Winged Horses (الخيول المجنحة)
Founded 1969 as Al-Muwasalat
1972 renamed Al-Zawraa
Ground Al Zawraa Stadium, Baghdad, Iraq
(Capacity: 20,000)
Chairman Iraq Falah Hassan
Manager Iraq Radhi Shenaishil
League Iraqi Premier League
2010-11 1st
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours
Current season

Al-Zawra'a Sport Club (Arabic: نادي الزوراء‎) is an Iraqi football club based in Karkh, Baghdad. Al-Zawraa is considered to be one of the best Iraqi football clubs in history, as it has won 12 national titles (most recently the 2010 - 2011 season). The team was a runner-up to the Japanese club Shimizu S-Pulse in the 2000 edition of the now defunct Asian Cup Winner's Cup.

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History

Before the founding of the Iraqi League in 1974, the local league competitions was based on national institutions such as the military and transport ministries. Al-Muwasalat (Transportation) and Sikak Al-Hadeed (Railways) were teams linked to the Transport Ministry and based in the same headquarters in western Baghdad.

Al-Muasalat

Al-Muwasalat (Arabic: المواصلات‎, literally: Transportation) was founded in 29/6/1969 and renamed to Al-Zawraa in 1972. The club promoted for first time to Iraqi League in the 1975-76 season, and they won the first title in the same year.

Sikak Al-Hadeed

Sikak Al-Hadeed (Arabic: سكك الحديدliterally: Railways) was founded in 1937. In 1974 after the formation of the Iraq League, the club were renamed Al-Naqil (Arabic: النقلliterally: Transport) after the Transport Ministry. The following season, the club folded and the club's players joined newly promoted and fellow Ministry of Transport team Al-Zawraa..

History Timeline

  • In 1937 Sikak Al-Hadeed (Railways) was founded.
  • In 1969 Al-Muwasalat (Transportation) was founded.
  • In 1972 Al-Muwasalat (Transportation) renamed Al-Zawraa.
  • In 1974 Sikak Al-Hadeed (Railways) renamed Al-Naqil (Transport).
  • In 1975 Al-Naqil players and coaching staff join fellow Ministry of Transport club Al-Zawraa after Al-Naqil (Transport) is dissolved.
  • In 1975 Al-Zawra promoted to Iraqi League for the first time and win the league and cup double in first season.

Stadium

Al Zawra Stadium (Arabic: ملعب الزوراء‎) is a multi-use stadium in Baghdad, Iraq. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Al Zawra. The stadium holds 20,000 people and was built in 1978.

Al Shaab Stadium (Arabic: ملعب الشعب‎) also known as The People's Stadium, is a multi-use stadium in Baghdad, Iraq. It is used mostly for football (soccer) matches and is the home of the Iraq national football team. The stadium has seating for 45,000 fans. It was built in 1966. The opening match featured Iraq and Benfica, for whom Eusébio was playing.

Colours

Al-Zawraa's Home colours is a white shirt with blue strips, white shorts and white socks. while the Away colours is a full blue shirt, blue Shorts and blue socks. but some times Al-Zawraa's away colours changes, for example in the 2008-09 season Al-Zawraa's away colours was a full green shirts, green shorts and green socks.

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Iraq GK Ahmad Ali (vice-captain)
2 Iraq DF Mohammed Ali Karim
3 Iraq DF Dara Mohammed
4 Iraq DF Fares Hasan
5 Iraq MF Hashim Muwaffaq
6 Iraq MF Alamir Haidar
7 Iraq FW Karrar Tariq
8 Iraq FW Hesham Mohammed (captain)
9 Iraq FW Ali Mansour
10 Iraq FW Ali Saad
11 Iraq FW Murtadha Abdul-Kareem
12 Iraq MF Ahmad Ali Hussein
13 Iraq DF Muayad Khalid
14 Iraq DF Mohammed Ahmad
15 Iraq FW Mohammed Saad Abdullah
16 Iraq DF Haidar Raheem
17 Iraq MF Haidar Sabah
18 Iraq DF Adnan Atheiah
20 Iraq DF Haidar Alaiwi
21 Iraq MF Ali Qasem
22 Iraq GK Ammar Ali
23 Iraq MF Azher Taher
No. Position Player
24 Iraq DF Khaldoun Ibrahim
27 Iraq FW Mezher Ahmad
28 Iraq MF Sajad Hussein
29 Iraq DF Waleed Khalid
30 Iraq MF Yasser Abdul Karim
31 Iraq DF Ahmad Jaseb
37 Iraq FW Mohammed Abdul-Jabar
38 Iraq MF Zaman Nafea
Iraq DF Ali Kamel
Iraq DF Omar Sabah
Iraq DF Ahmed Salam
Iraq DF Wisam Jabbar
Iraq DF Haidar Jabbar
Iraq MF Haider Saadoun
Iraq MF Akram Sattar
Iraq MF Mohammed Fadhel
Iraq MF Khaldoun Azeez
Iraq MF Mohammed Najm
Iraq FW Marwan Hussein
Iraq FW Ahmed Ibrahim
Iraq FW Husam Saeed

Notable players

For a list of all Al-Zawraa players, see List of Al-Zawraa players

Special number

Number 8 is considered the most special number in Al-Zawraa, It started when Falah Hassan wore this number in the 70's, Falah Hassan was famous of his dribbling skills and nicknamed as the Iraqi Fox. In the 80's another Legend wore number 8, Ahmad Radhi who won many titles with Al-Zawraa and Iraq national team such like the first AFC player in the year, Arab player of the year 88 among other titles. In the 90's Hesham Mohammed one of the best strikers in Al-Zawraa wore number 8. In the millennium Falah Hassan's nephew Haidar Sabah is the current holder of number 8.

Al-Zawraa players who carried number 8 in the club also carried it in the National team too.

Rivalries

Al-Zawra rival team is Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya.


Famous Head Coaches

Famous players

 

Honours

Local Honours

1976, 1977, 1979, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2011
1976, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000

Al-Zawraa in the Iraqi League

Performance in AFC competitions

2003: Third qualifying round
2005: Group stage
2007: Group stage
2009: Round of 16
2012:

Asian Club Championship

1996: Second Round
1997: 4th place
1998: Second Round
2001: First Round
2002: Second Round

Asian Cup Winners Cup

1993/94: First Round
1999/00: Finalist

Individual Honours

2009 FIFA Confederations Cup

The following players have played in the FIFA Confederations Cup whilst playing for Al-Zawraa:

See also

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